Saturday, June 24, 2023

At the start of the 2023 Drag March in Tompkins Square Park

Photos by Stacie Joy 

The 29th edition of the Drag March took place last night — a kick-off to NYC Pride Weekend

Once again, a fabulous group of generation-spanning participants gathered in Tompkins Square Park for the march across Ninth Street to Sheridan Square and the Stonewall Inn. 

As East Village-based writer Jeremiah Moss wrote on Instagram: "The Drag March remains wonderfully sweaty, scrappy, queer, vaguely '90s, and still very East Village."

7 comments:

  1. Love the joy and sparkle in everyone's eyes. And the fact that the Jackie 60 t shirt verbiage uses "please" instead of the lately sadly ubiquitous f* you? Count on Chi Chi Valenti and Downtown keeping it classy.

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  2. I used to love Wigstock. That was one of the best events. I’m surprised it hasn’t been resurrected.

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  3. Does anyone know what happened to Lady Bunny the Queen of Wigstock and so much more ? I photographed her so many times over the years that there are probably thousands of her photos in my archive and I always loved her creativity and in your face Drag Queen spirit. I miss seeing her and hope she is ok !

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  4. Lady Bunny is on Facebook and she is extremely active! Constantly touring and performing and DJing. I saw her perform in Miami in February.

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  5. LOVE LOVE LOVE! (Love is love.) And Stacie, these photos are stunning.

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  6. The 90s ruled. Gets truer with every passing year.

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  7. What a beautiful photo story... the pictures are fabulous! I loved seeing everyone this year, and seeing every moment of the march! 🏳️‍⚧️💪💜🏳️‍🌈😻

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