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  • As a queer and femme led collective, Pride is not just a month, weekend, or a party to the Bad Influencers. Pride is a celebration of love, freedom, expression – a celebration of us and our community. We’re not here to preach history lessons on Pride’s origins for this event, but we are here to take you on an audible and visual journey that pays homage to our queer pioneers and all the wonderful things that birthed from the rainbow.. Like HOUSE MUSIC! For this event we intend to STUNT. We’re bringing our “gAy-game” and showcasing the best of what our community has to offer. We’re curating an experience that combines music, dance, fashion, live performance, and visuals to create a one-of-a-kind party that celebrates the originality and inventiveness of our community. We will be serving lessons in houseology, queerdom, and glamor all night. For more information visit: sdpride.org
  • It's Art Month in Nigeria — and a highlight is the celebration of art that is Art X, a wide-ranging fair that highlights "Black portraiture" as well as other creations from the continent.
  • This world premiere immersive theater event is inspired by Lucha Libre and invites visitors into “a realm of ringside thrills and backstage secrets.”
  • With Congress increasingly polarized, there are growing calls to replace the winner-take-all approach for House elections with a system that advocates say could better reflect the country's diversity.
  • Authorities said all patients at the psychiatric hospital were safe, and the state trooper who killed the shooter was not wounded. No further information was released about the victim or the shooter.
  • The singer Cassie has accused the rap mogul of subjecting her to years of abuse, in a suit made possible by the Adult Survivors Act. Can the case spark a sexual assault reckoning within hip-hop?
  • Israel will allow 140,000 liters of fuel into Gaza every two days for the United Nations' use to distribute aid and for telecommunications provider Paltel to keep phone and internet service available.
  • The Alabama Shakes singer exploded preconceptions with her 2019 solo debut. On What Now, a follow-up born from a few years of life-quaking resets, she's ready to leave any remaining limits behind.
  • In her Tiny Desk performance, the artist lives on her own artistic plane — inviting listeners to take their time to fully join her.
  • About a third of misconduct cases released by San Diego police don’t include disciplinary records. For some officers, that means their disciplinary histories aren’t following them throughout their careers in law enforcement.
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