< 1 min read Nintendo’s flagship video game is preparing a special island and a whole host of festivities as part of Pride Month with the launch of Global Pride Crossing.
30.05.2020 - 13:35 / metroweekly.com
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Global Pride has unveiled some of the world leaders and entertainers who will appear during the first ever global, virtual Pride event.
Announced last month, Global Pride is an online-only event to replace the dozens of Pride celebrations that have been canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
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Set to take place on June 27, it will feature a 24-hour
< 1 min read Nintendo’s flagship video game is preparing a special island and a whole host of festivities as part of Pride Month with the launch of Global Pride Crossing.
Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAs the world slowly recovers from the coronavirus crisis and theaters start reopening, sales agents and distributors, whose business traditionally drives the independent film sector, are facing an uncertain future while trying to make the best of this year’s abbreviated festival circuit.
LGBTQ+ stars and allies including Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
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will air via iHeartRadio. All donations will benefit national organizations supporting LGBTQ+ communities, including the National Black Justice Coalition, The Trevor Project, Outright, GLAAD, SAGE, and CenterLink.
With the coronavirus scuppering Comic-Con this year, Warner Bros. has announced it is bringing together some of the biggest names in the DC Comics universe for a 24-hour digital gathering.
Leading LGBTQ non-profit organization the It Gets Better Project unveiled Tuesday a three-day event, called "It Gets Better: A Digital Pride Experience," featuring young talent from the health, music, gaming, fashion and beauty industries.
Taylor Swift shared a comforting message for the Class of 2020.
Three former British prime ministers have signed a joint plea by 225 world leaders for a $2.5 trillion package of support from the international community for developing countries threatened with health, economic and malnutrition disaster due to coronavirus.
As International Pride Month kicks off, the first online Global LGBTQIA+ Pride has announced the initial line-up of speakers and artists appearing in the event on June 27. And it’s expected to attract up to 300 million viewers.
The first Global Pride will take place on June 27 2020
On Thursday (May 28), the Mobilizing Our Brothers Initiative (MOBI) announced the official lineup for their first-ever online MOBIfest. The festival, which normally takes place over three days in New York City, will be streamed at MOBI's website on Thursday, June 4 at 6 p.m.
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Chris Pratt is a busy man and the email notifications on his phone only further prove it. The Guardians of the Galaxy actor revealed during one of his Instagram stories that he had 35000 unread emails, which left his son Jack in a state of shock.
As the the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep people in their homes, major Pride events all around the world have largely been cancelled in order to curb the virus's spread. But that doesn't mean we can't still celebrate Pride Month from the comfort of our own living rooms.On Thursday (May 21), Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter announced their second annual Pride Summit.
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, and Demi Lovato have joined the list of stars lining up to deliver inspirational messages to high school graduates during a virtual commencement ceremony next month (June 2020).