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It's that time of year in many parts of the country - Queer Pride Weekend!

In my new Fair City of San Francisco, well, we're really going all out and full-on ... of course. Just walk down Market Street and see all the rainbow flags that have been flying for the past several weeks. See the few cool little indie shops and their queer-friendly rainbow/pride displays (yay for Patrick & Company Office Supplies and Pearl Art Supplies)!

Come and see the tourists gawking at us workaday sorts, like we're circus freaks. (Oh, wait - that's every day. They seem to forget that San Francisco is just like their own city ... okay, so we're a little more grandiose and out there on a daily basis in some ways ... that we also work, go to school, eat, sleep, shop, and manage to somehow co-exist in this space.) Sorry, just a contentious spot with me, as you can guess.

Anyways, the Dyke March is on Saturday afternoon, with Saturday evening offering up a whole assortment of things to do ... and leaving me a bit discombobulated, as you can probably guess! How else is a girl to feel when you've got The Fencesitter's Ball, Pansy Division at Café Du Nord, and Jai Rodriguez (yes, Queer Eye's Culture Vulture) at Ruby Skye - all happening on the same night?!?

I'd love to go to The Fencesitter's Ball, just to hang around other bis ... but I'd risk feeling crowded out for lack of coolness or sex appeal or even skinniness.

Jai is cute as hell, but I don't know if I'd want to be around a crowd of swanning fag hags and queer boys (and bois), just to hear him sing a few songs.

Then, there's Pansy Division - SF queer punk. :) And one of the opening acts sounds positively riotous - The Ga-Gas (pronouced "gay-gays"), an all-male Go-Gos tribute. Besides, I remember how my boy in college, Mykel, and I would try to go & see Pansy Division when they came to St. Louis - only to be thwarted, because the shows were cancelled for whatever reasons! {Side note - I've always had much love for Lisa, who runs the Hi-Pointe Bar in St. Louis. She's given the Non-Prophets a home base on Thursday nights - and when Pansy Division came to St. Louis, they always played the Hi-Pointe.}


And, of course, there is Sunday. The day that everything happens. :^D The parade, the booths, the celebrations - everyone having a gay old time, so to speak!

So, if you're gonna be in San Francisco, come to Pride!

Even if you're not gonna be in SF - go to the Pride celebration in your city. It's fun - cute boys and girls, free condoms and lube, great entertainment, what's not to love? ;)

Date: 2004-06-25 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azraelsdaisy.livejournal.com
I'm doing pride this weekend too. My two lovely fags that I love to Hag are joining me for the parade and festivities. Saturday night we have Serengeti with awesome DJs (Denver's *upscale* gay club, all fag hags by midnight, though) and Sunday morning is the parade, followed by the festival in Civic Center Park.

*sigh* I miss San Francisco Pride and Halloween on Castro. I can't wait to come home to the bay area! My best friend Rabbit and I used to go there and I would live vicariously though her as she would hit on the pretty women and dance as free as the wind blows.

Oh, and I vote for Pansy Division. I love Jai, but I prefer Kyan (despite the fact that the show bugs me).

Date: 2004-06-25 10:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] livinginoctober.livejournal.com
I can't come, but thanks for the invite! You rock.

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