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by Laure S
holy shit
What is happening? I'm not on here often and I still have the "old" logo I guess? This looks awful. Is this a joke?
Been a while since I've shared any cosplay pictures. Here are some Leeloo Dallas pictures from Metrocon 2022.
Photo and editing credit goes to @pixelatedkerg
the lesbian and gay big apple corps marching band and color guard performs walk the moon’s “shut up and dance” after the orlando vigil at the stonewall inn in nyc. the band had been playing more emotional pieces, but eager to find a moment of joy with their community after the incredible pain and sadness of the last two days, the crowd had demanded an encore performance.
#This is so good and so pure #Marching bands are a gift to this world and im so glad they can help and do such good things in this time of crisis #Music heals #Also whoevers idea it was to create an lgbt marching band is a genius
not that you really asked, but that would be jon sims, a music teacher and leader in the san francisco gay community who founded both the first gay marching band and the first gay men’s chorus in 1978!
Sims is best known for founding the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. In 1978, he decided the local Gay Freedom Day parade could use more music. He posted fliers around town, ultimately gathering together a few wind and percussion instrumentalists to form a marching band.
In June 1978, a block of 70 musicians led by a skinny music teacher in jeans swung onto Market Street playing “California, Here I Come.” The crowds along the length of the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade went wild as they passed by. They knew a radical act when they saw one. Jon Sims and the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band & Twirling Corps stepped out of the closet and into a tableau of Americana by marching down “Main Street” in their community’s parade. The headlines that year were filled with stories of Anita Bryant campaigning against gay rights, and in California, the Briggs Ballot Initiative threatened to ban gay teachers from California classrooms. At a time when losing your job or your children for being gay was a given, and gay rights and repeal initiatives appeared on ballots across the continent, a gay marching band was heady stuff. Behind them, Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official, rode in an open convertible plastered with his motto, “Come out, come out, wherever you are,” and the band answered with a musical flourish.
That same year, the Gay Men’s Chorus made its debut performance at a candlelight vigil at City Hall after the assassinations of Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone.
What was supposed to be a summertime-only effort morphed into a permanent fixture. Today, the marching band claims to be the world’s first openly, publicly identified gay cultural art group.
Following the creation of the San Francisco Band, lesbian/gay bands quickly sprang up in Los Angeles, New York City, Houston, Chicago, and other cities across the continent. Today, there are more than 25 bands in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Europe in the Lesbian and Gay Band Association (LGBA). In September 1982, these bands formed LGBA which has supported the formation of new bands and performed en masse at such milestone events as an electrifying first concert at the Hollywood Bowl (1984), the ’87, ’93, and 2000 marches on Washington, Gay Games’ opening and closing ceremonies, and Presidential Inaugural celebrations for Bill Clinton (twice) and Barack Obama (twice).
not enough people are familiar with him today, because he died of aids in 1984, at age 37. but he left an incredible legacy of music which has been a force of healing for almost 40 years.
This news? On first day of pride month? Yes pls
Season Two!!!!!! ❤️🏳️🌈🏴☠️🏳️🌈❤️
More of the best cast ever 💕
go off, king… david jenkins casually killing me with every new interview | OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH
Nothing will EVER compare to this experience:
- Watching the trailer for Our Flag Means Death and thinking it looks really funny, and being excited to watch it, but not knowing what it would really be like
- Starting to watch the show, and realizing that in addition to being fucking hilarious, it’s also INCREDIBLY gay
- Falling in love with all the characters
- Watching Ed and Stede get to know each other, and thinking, they’re falling in love, right? Am I crazy?
- Getting way too invested in the romance, but being unable to fully believe it would really happen
- Staying up to 3am on March 24 to watch the season finale, literally vibrating with excitement and nervousness
- Getting to the scene on the beach, and then Edward says, “So… I reckon what makes Ed happy is…you…”
- My brain is short circuiting, I’m hyperventilating, I’m literally dying inside
- The romantic music, the romantic dialogue, I’m literally thinking, “If this were a man and a woman, they would kiss now,” and in the SECOND it takes me to think that, I see Ed leaning towards Stede, and I’m like, OH MY GOD HE’S GOING TO KISS HIM
- And then ED IS KISSING HIM
- And I like…WITNESSED THAT WITH MY OWN TWO EYES?!
- SCREAMING AND CRYING! RUNNING AROUND IN CIRCLES! BANGING MY HEAD AGAINST THE WALL
I’m Never recovering from this show for the rest of my fucking LIFE
My roommate found the perfect meme for how I'm handling those last two episodes of Our Flag Means Death.
Dear Our Flag Means Death Tumblr Family,
It's been so fun going on this wild ride together. I hadn't been on Tumblr in ages but as soon as I started watching OFMD I knew just where to go to geek out and obsess over this beautiful show. And now, I turn to you for comfort because... wow.
Here's to more beautiful queer shows in the future.
Love, an asexual who loves her queer pirate romcom
P.S. I'm not okay 😭
Praying no one has done this