Posted on 15 November 2011. Tags: Andy Boreham, GLBT events, GLBT festivals, Out in the Square, wellington
Save the date – Wellington’s annual Out in the Square has been confirmed for Saturday 21 January, 2012! The annual [...]
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Posted on 28 September 2011. Tags: awards, GLBT festivals, outgames, wellington
The organisers behind the Outgames have been awarded Supreme Winner of the 2011 Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards.
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Posted on 19 September 2011. Tags: bay pride, drag queens, GLBT festivals, GLBT fundraisers, rotorua
In the face of some sad statistics and a lack of visible community, a group of GLBT people from Bay of Plenty have decided to take matters into their own hands. Later this year, they’ll be throwing open the Bay’s closet door to make way for Bay Pride!
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News
Posted on 06 September 2011. Tags: GLBT festivals, Hamilton Pride, rugby world cup
Hamilton Pride organisers have complained that the city council no longer wants gay pride visible to arriving visitors, but the council says the decision is based on Rugby World Cup commitments, not homophobia.
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Posted on 16 August 2011. Tags: GLBT events, GLBT festivals, Hamilton Pride
Hamilton is showing its colours next month as its fabulous week-long Pride festival returns!
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Features
Posted on 08 August 2011. Tags: GLBT festivals, leather, Leif Wauters
Leif Wauters talks about San Francisco's Folsom Street Fair and how this festival brought about a kinky revolution to the city, and cities like it around the world.
Posted in: Entertainment
Posted on 31 May 2011. Tags: gaba charitable trust, GLBT festivals, Hero, Kamo Bar
Auckland is one step closer to a revived GLBT festival after a second positive meeting to discuss the feasibility of an event.
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Features
Posted on 30 May 2011. Tags: gaba charitable trust, GLBT festivals, Jacinda Ardern, Len Brown, Miss Ribena, Nikki Kaye
Auckland Pride - it's the festival revival that's got everyone talking, but is our biggest city ready to celebrate again? And if so, what shape will it take?
Posted in: People