Kandi Burruss is addressing Kenya Moore‘s exit The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
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While our city’s Pride festival isn’t until October, that doesn’t mean Atlanta doesn’t celebrate Stonewall Month! From book signings and poetry to art markets and pub crawls, there’s so many opportunities to show your Pride. Drag Story Hour and Book Signing June 8, 11am Charis Books and More Charis welcomes Miss Terra Cotta SugarBaker and Angela Yarber for a celebration of “AffirSLAYtions: Affirmations to Slay Your Day the SugarBaker Way” and “Queering the American Dream.” Bring your kids for the story read by SugarBaker, and grown-ups can get their “Queering the American Dream” copy signed! No reservation or ticket required.
Art in the Park: Pride Month Edition June 9, 3pm Piedmont Park Join Queer Craft Night for a day of creativity and community! Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just looking to have some fun, this event is for you! Register for free via Eventbrite. Hella Gay Trivia June 12, 7pm Guac y Margys Get ready to test your knowledge and have a blast with your friends in a welcoming and inclusive environment! Your ticket gets you a reserved seat, two tacos, and a margarita! Tickets via Eventbrite. Meet Me There: Trans Poetry Showcase June 13, 7:30pm Virtual “Meet Me There” is a monthly intergenerational poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction experience curated by trans/genderqueer poet and sound artist Samuel Ace. This month’s featured poets include JD Pluecker, Julian Carter, K.
Iver, Syd Staiti, Violet Spurlock, Zefyr Lisowski, and Zoe Tuck. This event takes place on crowdcast, Charis’ virtual event platform.
Kandi Burruss is addressing Kenya Moore‘s exit The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Kenya Moore is NOT returning to The Real Housewives of Atlanta after all.
Kenya Moore will not return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 16 following her suspension, Deadline has learned
Marc Malkin Senior Editor, Culture and Events Kamala Harris will be in Los Angeles on June 29 for a Pride month Biden-Harris fundraiser that is already attracting some of Hollywood’s most powerful players and creatives. I can exclusively report that invites are expected to go out today for what’s officially being billed as a “Pride Garden Party With Vice President Kamala Harris.” Tony winner Idina Menzel will perform during the afternoon program.
Atlanta Pride has announced this year’s Grand Marshals, members of the community nominated by their peers for their contributions to bettering the lives of LGBTQ Georgians and for embodying the theme of this year’s festival, United with Pride.
Morgan Freeman has criticised Black History Month, saying he “detests” it.The Oscar-winning actor, known for roles in The Shawshank Redemption and The Dark Knight trilogy, shared his feelings on the event, which takes place in February in the US and marks the history and achievements of African-Americans.Speaking in a new interview with Variety, Freeman said the idea makes his “teeth itch”.“I detest it,” he said. “The mere idea of it. You are going to give me the shortest month in a year? And you are going to celebrate ‘my’ history?! This whole idea makes my teeth itch.
Variety Saturday. “The mere idea of it. You are going to give me the shortest month in a year? And you are going to celebrate ‘my’ history?! This whole idea makes my teeth itch.
first-ever PrideFest, last year at the Public Square, a parcel of city-owned property at the center of the town. Approximately 200 people attended the event, held without disruption.PrideFest’s organizers, the Patoka Valley AIDS Community Action Group, expected it would be green-lit this year and filed an application in November 2023 to hold it on September 7, 2024.
Marta Balaga Morgan Freeman isn’t a fan of Black History Month. “I detest it. The mere idea of it.
Real Housewives of Atlanta is down one cast member, as ET is reporting Kenya Moore is “suspended indefinitely,” allegedly over some online content that surfaced.
Kenya Moore has reportedly been suspended indefinitely on The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Jon Stewart was back on The Daily Show this week to kick off Pride Month.
Ricky Martin took the stage at LA Pride over the weekend, celebrating the theme of this year’s edition of the festival ‘Power in Pride.’ The Puerto Rican singer gave an incredible show, performing his hit songs and showing off his dance moves, kicking off Pride month and proving his impact throughout his successful career.Jwan Yosef shares new photos of his children with Ricky Martin, Lucía, and RennRicky Martin, a ‘happy dad’ with his four kids in DisneylandRicky Martin’s son Valentino shows off his gymnastic skillsRicky made history as the first openly gay Latin artist to perform center stage at the highly anticipated festival. Friends and family of the singer showed their support by attending the show, including model Alessandra Ambrosio who was spotted in the crowd, dancing during the performance and singing his songs.A post shared by HOLA! USA (@holausa)‘Fast & Furious’ star Michelle Rodriguez also attended the show and joined Ricky and Alessandra backstage after the performance.
To avoid the summer heat, Atlanta doesn’t host their Pride festival until October – the 12th and 13th this year – but if you can’t wait the five months until then, there are Pride festivals, parades, and events across the state, region, and country happening this month that will whet your appetite until then! Georgia Fervid Camraderie: Kiara Gilbert Exhibition June 12-29 Hapeville Depot Museum Kiara Gilbert highlights the power of the queer community in South Fulton through an art show that features original, hand-printed pieces that reflect the strength of the local queer scene. They strive to incorporate Black LGBTQ history from the area, such as queer changemakers, and nightlife. Learn more at hapevilledepot.org/whats-on. Gwinnett Stripers Pride Night June 14, 7:05pm Coolray Field Join the Gwinnett Stripers as they celebrate the LGBTQ community and take on the Nashville Sounds for their fourth annual Pride Night. Purchase a Pride Pack and receive a Field Box ticket and a Stripers Pride Cap at fevo-enterprise.com/event/2024pride6. Augusta Pride June 21-23 Augusta Common Enjoy the free main event with speakers, entertainers, music, and vendors before winding down with sponsor-hosted pool parties at the Metropolis Complex, the largest gay resort in the Southeast! Learn more at prideaugusta.org. Smyrna Pride June 22, noon to 6pm Smyrna Market Village Join Smyrna is Fabulous for the only Pride Festival in Cobb County! They will be covering Smyrna Market Village in rainbows with the help of 38 LGBTQ vendors, entertainment, and more. Learn more at smyrnaisfabulous.org. Rome Pride June 28-30 Ridge Ferry Park Rome Pride celebrates their third annual Pride with a kick-off party with drag, an artisan and vendor market,
Megan Thee Stallion surprised fans with some big news at a concert over the weekend!
wmata.com/live and clicking on the “special edition” tab.The Pride-themed bus will participate in the Capital Pride Parade on Saturday, June 8. Nearly 100 WMATA employees will march in the parade, handing out sweatbands, stickers, bandanas, and flags to parade-goers.In addition, Metro will sell Pride-themed shirts, mugs, and other items at DCMetroStore.com.Metro started wrapping trains in 2022 as a way to celebrate and commemorate holidays or special events observed by riders, such as Martin Luther King, Jr.
Megan Thee Stallion‘s tour dates in Atlanta were postponed due to water leak issues affecting the downtown area of the city.The rapper was supposed to perform at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on her ‘Hot Girl Summer’ Tour – with GloRilla in support – on May 31 and June 1, but the ongoing conditions meant the shows had to be rescheduled to tonight and tomorrow (June 2-3) respectively.“After speaking with the Mayor’s office regarding the continued water leak issues affecting downtown Atlanta, the City of Atlanta is unable to accommodate the Megan Thee Stallion performance scheduled for tonight,” the venue said on its social media channels.However, Thee Stallion – real name Megan Pete – hit out at the venue for how late-notice the cancellations were. Fox 5 Atlanta reports that the show on Friday was called off just an hour before doors, while on Saturday the show was pulled 30 minutes before fans were supposed to be let in.“Y’all was acting like I could perform, and now you’re telling me, ‘Oh by the way, when we was trying to fix the pipes, we found another issue, and now some more shit is going on,'” the rapper said while filming herself inside the arena.
Tomorrow X Together (TXT) recently assisted a fan’s proposal after the band’s solo concert in Atlanta.TXT recently played a concert at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on May 29, and held a “send-off” event for fans to interact with the band up close after the show. Later that night, Yeonjun took to fan community platform Weverse to share his experience with one fan, who had enlisted the K-pop idol’s help in order to propose to his partner.“A male fan suddenly gave me a piece of paper.
The African American Film Critics Association and Better Brothers LA are set to celebrate Pride Month with their annual luncheon on June 1, which focuses on films and TV series that enhance visibility for LGBTQ communities.
Tamar Braxton was almost a Housewife!