Gay Pride

2013 Capital Pride Festival @ Pennsylvania Ave. NW :: June 9, 2013

The Capital Pride Festival was held on Pennsylvania Avenue NW downtown, with an estimated attendance of 150,000. EDGE was there to check out the fun.

Rhode Island Pride’s 5th Annual Swim And Underwear Fashion Show :: June 9, 2013

The Regency Apartments welcomed Rhode Island Pride back for the fifth time, hosting the Annual Swim and Underwear Fashion Show poolside. Despite the temptations, no one was pushed into the pool until the end of the show!

LA Pride Party @ Rage Bar :: June 9, 2013

Every venue in West Hollywood featured a special pride party during LA Pride. Our EDGE paparazzi stopped by Rage Bar. Here are the photos!

2013 Capital Pride Parade :: June 8, 2013

Record numbers came out to enjoy the DC Pride parade and to show their pride and support for this wonderful community. Check out the pics of this fantastic day.

Boston Pride Block Party: Back Bay Edition :: June 9, 2013

Boston Pride took over a Back Bay street for the annual Sunday block party. The weather was perfect for afternoon dancing and hanging out.

LA Pride Purple Party @ West Hollywood Park :: June 7, 2013

Purple Party was the kick off party for LA Pride. This event for lesbians and their friends packed the West Hollywood Park for some all night fun! EDGE has the pics!

2013 LA Pride Festival @ West Hollywood Park :: June 8 - 9, 2013

The largest gathering of the LGBT community in Southern California, this year’s festival featured entertainment on multiple stages, dance venues, exhibitors, food and drink vendors and thousands of members of LA’s vibrant and active LGBT scene.

Chandler Street Block Party :: June 8, 2013

Chandler Street rocked outside of Fritz on Saturday where the annual block party took place. Check out the pics.

Esme Women’s Block Party :: June 8, 2013

Bolyston Place was packed solid post-Pride Parade for the Esme Women’s Block Party. Check out who was there.

2013 LA Pride Parade: @ Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood :: June 9, 2013

With over 400,000 participants, spectators and marchers, this year’s parade gathered together our colorful, diverse and creative community to celebrate Pride, its powerful meaning in today’s society, and all that is great about LA’s LGBT population.