Category: Dallas Gay Pride
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โQueerBomb Dallas’ Pride Rally & Dance Expected to Draw Hundreds to Deep Ellum
Many people ask the question each year why the Dallas Pride & Parade down the streets of Cedar Springs is held in September instead of National Gay Pride Month. While many are enthused that it’s held while the Texas heat starts to cool off some want to march and celebrate in June. There is also…
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Ride & Dine with Pride in Dallas with Uber #Itgetsbetter
To celebrate Dallas Pride this year Uber and UberEATS have partnered with the It Gets Better Project to support and raise funds for LGBT youth. From Friday until Sunday, request the PRIDE option for your next ride, or order your local favorites on UberEATS, and theyโll donate $1 to the It Gets Better Project. Just…
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Dallas Pride Weekend Transportation
Here’s a guide on how to getย around the magical city of Dallas for Pride Weekend. Recommended Airport Ride: Wingz is the best option for airport rides especially with $5 off because there are no surge rates. Just make sure to plan the pick-up several hours or a day in advance. ย This will not only get…
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Dallas Pride Events 2016
Dallas Pride is just a weeks away and it’s time to start planning for a hotel, what events you will attend, and how you will get around the city. Here is a list of some of the events surrounding the weekend that thousands come to celebrate Pride in the streets of Oaklawn. Friday, September 16,…
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Gay Bashing and Robbery after Pride Parade
Dallas Pride had a record breaking crowd this year with 30,000 or so people in the crowd but it did not go without its problems. According to NBC 5 a 29-year-old man was walking near the intersection of Wycliff Avenue and Sylvester Street Sunday night after the Alan Ross Freedom Parade when he was approached…
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“Honoring Native Americans” Float Sparks Controversy at Pride
We were a bit shocked when at this year’s Dallas Pride Parade Club Kaliente came out with an “Honoring Native Americans” float. It was a stereotyped Party City showcase not representing any tribe. Because Kaliente is a Latin bar we expected more from them. The club displayed rainbow teepees, neon chief headdresses, and scantily clad…
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