
Issue 53
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Election Center
Las Vegas PRIDE Magazine does not endorse any political candidates. We have provided the following endorsements and information from other sources as a service to our readers, and encourage all to research each candidate and topic in order to make an educated decision for themselves.
Man on a Mission
Emerging from the success of his last hit, “Bright Side,” which has been gaining traction on international platforms like MTV Latin America and LA-TV, pop trailblazer MkX launched into 2024 with his electrifying new single, “MAN ON A MISSION.” This single is the first of several planned releases for the year, showcasing MkX’s bold, autobiographical narrative that taps into his genre-bending sound and relentless drive.
Kristine W. for the Win!
Kristine W.’s dance card is always full. Nearly two decades into her stellar career, the singer, songwriter, and musician can’t stop burning up dance floors with her signature jazz-funk infused mix of bouncing beats. Not only has she earned 17 #1 singles and a Billboard ranking of #8 Greatest Dance Artist of All Time (#3 Greatest from the last decade, trailing only Madonna and Beyoncé), but she’s also achieved gay icon status.
DJ Zareen Set to Electrify Las Vegas PRIDE 2024
Las Vegas PRIDE 2024 is gearing up to be a spectacular celebration of love, unity, and diversity, and this year’s entertainment lineup just got even more exciting with the addition of DJ Zareen. The San Diego-based talent will bring her dynamic beats and infectious energy to the stage on October 12, 2024.
Celebrating Authenticity
Every year on October 11th, LGBTQ+ individuals and allies across the United States celebrate National Coming Out Day, a time dedicated to promoting visibility, understanding, and acceptance. This day, which began in 1988, encourages individuals to live their truth openly and to share their authentic selves with the world. It’s a powerful reminder that coming out, whether for the first time or the hundredth, is a personal and political act of courage and defiance against societal pressures to conform.
Letter From The President
Fifty-four years ago, marginalized people, people of color, trans people, minority people, people who experienced their voices diminished, their lights dimmed, and their opportunity to thrive curtailed, took a stand. On that night on Christopher Street at the Stonewall Inn, LGBTQIA+ people fought back. Claiming this (what they would not have called it then, but we would now, having reclaimed words in the wake of this bold stand) queer space and fighting back against mistreatment and minimization. From weakness came strength.
Teletubbies Spread Love and Joy
In a magical blend of color, joy, and acceptance, the beloved Teletubbies made a surprise appearance at AREA15, Las Vegas’ immersive art and entertainment district, alongside Norma Llyaman and Derek Guerrero, reigning as Mr. and Mrs. Las Vegas PRIDE. The event was filled with energy, smiles, and a palpable sense of community, showcasing a unique intersection of nostalgia, inclusion, and celebration of the LGBTQIA+ spirit.
Exclusively Inclusive.
October 11th is National Coming Out Day (NCOD) to support anyone “coming out of the closet.” Tell me more about this celebratory occasion, you say? Don’t mind if I do… (I know my history teachers’ minds will be blown right now if they read this.)
But, is this PRIDE?
In recent years, we’ve witnessed a concerning trend: the misuse of the term “PRIDE” by various entities that do not directly benefit or support the LGBTQIA+ community. This not only confuses potential supporters but also dilutes the impact of our genuine PRIDE events and initiatives. To address this issue, we urge everyone to consider using the term “PROUD” when referring to events or promotions that are not directly affiliated with the PRIDE movement.
AstroloTea with Etheric Medicina
Well, readers, October is upon us along with the witchy breeze of its autumnal magick. Revel in the glory of fallen leaves crunching helplessly beneath your feet, each one a reminder that we’re going to have to start wearing pants soon because it’s about to be way too cold for showing skin in these streets. With the release of summer’s heat, body odor, and minimalist clothing trend, the planets are coming out of their long and oppressive retrograde phases.
Old Broads Ballads and Booze Celebrates 1st Anniversary!
The crazy brainchild of our very own Mrs. Las Vegas PRIDE 2024, Norma Llyaman, has just turned one year old! OLD BROADS, BALLADS, and BOOZE. Every third Sunday Brunch at The Phoenix Bar and Lounge started as a silly idea and has grown into something quite spectacular.
For Mr. & Mrs. Las Vegas PRIDE, Normal is an ILLUSION!
Mr. and Mrs. Las Vegas PRIDE 2024, Derek Guerrero and Norma Llyaman (Jim McCoy) have been busy! Crowned officially as our current Mr. and Mrs. in June as part of our Area 15 Family PRIDE Bingo and Coronation Extravaganza, life has been far from normal for the two monarchs.
PRIDE OUTside Hikes Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail
The Las Vegas PRIDE OUTside Hike program began in July 2015. Community members requested a new event – something LGBT+ focused, all-ages, not in a bar, free to attend, and fun! Brady McGill, then Secretary of the PRIDE Board, had a history of outdoor exploring and took on the project.