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Thousands filled the streets of downtown Austin on Saturday night for the city's annual Pride parade. Austin celebrates Pride in August, outside of the nationally celebrated month in June.
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The festival will kick off at 11 a.m. at Fiesta Gardens. There will be inflatable games, carnival rides, drag queen story time, food trucks and more than 100 vendor booths. The parade starts at 8 p.m.
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From picnics to yoga classes to silent discos, Austin offers a variety of activities during Pride month.
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The event, which typically happens each August, has been canceled the last couple of years because of COVID.
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The annual event typically takes place each August. This is the second year in a row it has been called off because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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For the first time, the Austin Independent School District is celebrating Pride Week, which will feature conversations and celebrations to show support…
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Update: Austin Pride festivities paraded through down Austin Saturday night. KUT was there to document it all; take a look at our slideshow below, powered…
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“YOUnify and Celebrate” is the tagline for this year’s Austin PRIDE day—an opportunity to support and connect the area’s lesbian, gay, bisexual,…