![]() June 20 you can learn and sip with sommelier Molly Rydzel as part of the venue’s new monthly wine happy hour, followed by Reese Havoc and Hanukah Lewinsky’s The Simple Life: “Two stupid queens, too much fun.” And on Thursday June 22 head to SWITCH: Pride Edition, the bar’s monthly Sapphic party (one of the only in Manhattan) with sets from DJ Skittlez and performances by Ruby Quinn and Showponii.Ĭelebrate the theatrical works of queer artists by attending Pride Fest at the Tank June 16-25, where you can take in world-premiere works covering everything from the Gospel of Joan Crawford to a Queer Clown Cabaret to a futuristic play set in 2100 to Emperor Penguins. On Monday June 19 VERS honors Juneteenth and Black herstory with Nani Tsunami and her dolls in a special Grrl on Gworl as well as a late night show tune Piano Party from Andre Catrini. On June 18, VERS hosts Brunchin’ 9 to 5, a Dolly Parton-themed drag brunch featuring Kanga Roo, Diamante Habibi, and Flippe Kikee as well as Queen of the Night: Queens of Pride, a PRIDE anthem sing-along. Over at 2022’s Hell’s Kitchen newcomer bar VERS, you can join FERRY PROUD June 17, where you can enter to win tickets to PRIDE Island (held on Governors Island) and enjoy performances from Pink Pancake and Vanity LaVain, all benefitting the New York Transgender Advocacy Group. (or, if you’re more comfortable wearing street clothes, come as you are!)” In the mood for a musical celebration of all things queer? While it’s not technically a PRIDE event, the artist described by the New York Times as a mysterious “masked gay country star”, Orville Peck plays Madison Square Garden June 20.īack in the neighborhood, stroll through the works of local queer creators at Dandyland’s BAN THIS! Queer Erotic Art Fair at Boxers Hell’s Kitchen this Saturday June 17, featuring more than 30 artists (including W42ST’s own Cid Roberts), where you can feel free to join this “kinky celebration of queer activism in the name of self-expression” and should plan to “wear whatever you’re passionate about that heteronormative culture frowns on- KINK, DRAG, TRANS RIGHTS, ETC. Photo: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office PRIDE EVENTS STARTING NOW New York City’s PRIDE Parade in June 2022. ![]() Ahead of the city’s jam-packed official PRIDE weekend events June 23-25, we’re sharing our list of some of the many ways you can celebrate queer New Yorkers’ vital contributions to the Big Apple and celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community right here in (and close to) Hell’s Kitchen. Happy June! Rated first among the world’s LGBTQIA+ travel destinations, New York is the place to spend a fulfilling PRIDE month.
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