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Pride & Queens & Bears, Oh My, for Stonewall’s Ruby Anniversary

Kimball and Barry Sorkin, Saporito Joe (Mr. Fire Island Leather 2005), Greg Klosek and I (Mr. FI Leather 2001) directed toward Midtown, where quotas in March were assembled. We stopped at the Imperial Court of New York float, which, by the decree of their most sovereign XVIII Imperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress XXIII Tony Monteleone Anne Tique, reflect an Italian theme, with Tony waving a loaf Italian bread instead of a scepter. Joe received a blessing from Pope Wendy Lewis, we said goodbye to Peter B (M.FI Leather 2002), dressed as a gondolier and made paddling rapidly toward the Midwest, and discussed with a pregnant Demi-Tasse with Master Tom (Mr. FI Leather 2006). In our day, we also want to see Isaac Stevens Vaughan (Mr. FI Leather 2008) and Craig Williams, both of the Fire Department Cherry Grove and work with Heritage of Pride, which organizes the month of March.

We've seen China astride the float Stonewall Veterans Association and saw bodies on AIDS, colorful marchers from Latin America to develop feathery confections, youth groups, sports groups, and quotas to promote the right to same-sex marriage in New York before we prepared for our day's journey with MetroBears New York, which provided a steady stream of Mardi Gras beads, pacifiers, teddy Ruby-red shirts, and stickers that saying "Fur is Fun!" and "Grrr!" We observed the traditional 2 hoursMoment of silence in memory of comrades and companions we have lost to AIDS, while we waited to enter the line of March.

We were walking near the Empire State Pride Agenda, Generation Q for LGBT youth, the Big Apple Softball League, the Sex Workers 'Outreach Project, and the cast of "The Temperamental' roll in 1958 old rose-colored Plymouth convertible.

At the podium at Madison Square Park, we greeted leather activist Jo Arnone, Village People Cowboy Randy Jones, Stonewall veteran bartender Tree, and Empress gefil Tefish and just before we turned westward on Eighth Street, Sybil Bruncheon / New York Empress Sybil first. Eighth, we have seen Rosemary Palladino and her partner, who represents Staten Island Stonewall....

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Mobile Carnival Museum braces for Mardi Gras
Jan 01, 1970 - Press-Register - al.com
Mobile Carnival Museum braces for Mardi Gras Mobile Carnival Museum moved to this location in 2005 and has become a repository for all things Mardi Gras: ball gowns to crowns, scepters, masks and royalty-related items; artifacts, photos, documents and period items such as ladies' dance cards, and more »

Dr. Bruce C. Henderson knows his way around royal courts.- 11:00 pm
Jan 01, 1970 - Shreveport Times
Speaking of royal fetes, three Mardi Gras krewes celebrated the season with separate balls in three towns. The trio took fans on a train trip, to a masquerade party and ancient Greece. With newly designed and unusual collar pieces, and more »

The Dragon's Hump - Part the Eighth
Jan 01, 1970 - VICE
The Dragon's Hump - Part the Eighth The Dragon's Hump - Part the EighthOnstage, one young woman gave a little squeal, not altogether fearful—in fact there was some triumph in it—as she lifted her foot in time to watch the webs melt and dissolve between her toes like spun sugar in a summer shower upon carnival day.

Art briefs: Singers needed for 'Madama Butterfly'
Jan 01, 1970 - Shreveport Times
Art briefs: Singers needed for 'Madama Butterfly'The exhibit will feature krewe memorabilia from north Louisiana ranging from crowns and scepters to gala costumes, headpieces and history. Local and regional artists also will have various mediums of work on exhibit with Mardi Gras and Louisiana themes

Annual museum exhibit showcases Snow Queens
Jan 01, 1970 - AberdeenNews.com
Annual museum exhibit showcases Snow Queens Aberdeen's Snow Queen Festival began after World War II, when officials from the St. Paul Winter Carnival approached Aberdeen with the idea of becoming a satellite of the Winter Carnival. The Aberdeen Jaycees and Jaycettes took responsibility for