It’s a simple gesture, but in a time when common courtesy seems to have gone out the window, it was very much appreciated.īubbles! I’m so glad bubbles have become a thing.Ī pink porta-potty, for Christ’s sake. I can’t tell you how touched I was by this. Three times I dropped what I was carrying and every time it happened, someone picked up what I had dropped and ran after me and gave it to me. Whatever you did they screamed and applauded.
But don’t get me wrong it’s still one hell of a party out on the streets So get out there and enjoy it. The crowd was very enthusiastic and generous. Now, the NYC Gay Pride Parade is much more than just a march The festivities that lead up to the march, and the march itself, commemorate the Stonewall riots, which launched the gay-rights movement. Right now I have a cat on me.Īnyone who wanted to could take a turn at performing. J1:43 PM EDT M ost New York City police officers remained stoic at Sunday’s annual gay pride parade, but one officer went above the call of duty. I’m going to get up and look in the mirror to see if I can even do it.
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This guy was giving out free Trojan condoms, so he is dressed as … a Trojan warrior.ĭancing/twerking in the streets. Scenes from Fifth Avenue, as a very special 2015. Photo Credit: Yana Paskova / Getty Images. The parade, which makes it way down Fifth Avenue from Midtown until heading into the Village and turning towards Christopher Street and the Stonewall Inn, was packed with revelersgay and straight. Here are a few more shots I took at yesterday’s Gay Pride Parade. Lee Hencen, left, and Murray Schechter kiss during the Pride March on Jin New York City.