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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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Georgetown PRIDE will host the city's first Pride celebration on Thursday with a block party and featured lecture.
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A developer is now proposing to only partially demolish the Fourth Street buildings that house LGBTQ+ bars and to keep their original facades intact as it builds a high-rise behind it.
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Though Austin holds its "official" Pride festival and parade in August, many events celebrating the LGBTQ+ community are taking place this month.
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Conservative critics said Austin ISD was encouraging students not to tell their parents what they were learning during discussions of LGBTQ issues in class.
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Organizers say an online Pride event last year helped make the presence of the LGBTQ community known in the historically conservative area.
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It’s Pride Month – a time usually filled with parades and celebrations. But after recent unrest in Austin and across the country in response to the police…
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Austin will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community Saturday at the 29th annual Pride festival and parade, despite safety concerns raised following the mass…
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The Austin Pride Foundation, which has been responsible for the festival and parade since 2010, gets the question all the time. The reasons are threefold.