Issue 64 Articles2026-06-29T15:56:03-07:00

Issue 64 – Summer, Arts & Entertainment Issue

Browse the articles below, or read the entire issue as it was printed here.

The Showgirls Must Live On

Grant Philipo is a true visionary and a supreme maestro in the history of Las Vegas entertainment and costuming. For every rhinestone, there is a story, and for every stitch, there is a better story. Las Vegas PRIDE was honored to have an intimate moment within the walls of this iconic museum located on the Eastside of town.

Letter from the President

We made it through June and we are SO PROUD of our community for SUPPORTING the ONE AND ONLY, Las Vegas PRIDE! Las Vegas PRIDE fights for human rights, love, equity, and liberation every day, and we are so blessed to get to build culture and community especially each June since it was declared as National PRIDE Month in 1999 (our Organization has been serving the community since the early 1980s!).

Editor’s Letter on Summer Stories & Shared Experiences

Summer has always been a season of possibility. It is the season when we gather outdoors, discover new adventures, celebrate creativity, and reconnect with the people and experiences that inspire us. It is a time when music fills the air, performers take the stage, artists share their visions, and communities come together to create memories that last long after the temperatures begin to cool.

Telling Our Stories: More Than Four Decades of PRIDE

Every community has stories worth preserving, and the story of Las Vegas PRIDE is one of perseverance, visibility, and unwavering commitment to one another. What began in 1983 as a modest week of events organized by a handful of determined LGBTQIA+ advocates has grown into one of Southern Nevada’s most recognized community celebrations. From gatherings on the UNLV campus and rallies in Sunset Park to today’s large-scale festivals, parades, publications, and year-round programs, Las Vegas PRIDE has evolved alongside the community it serves.

Exclusively Inclusive.

When I think of summer, attending mass attractions comes to mind—such as theme parks, Comic-Con, Pride, and concerts. The relationship between my physical disability and my participation in mass attractions is entirely interactional. My diagnosis does not define my ability to engage with the event, but by how my disability intersects with both the physical environment (is it accessible?) and the social environment (how do those around me perceive disability?).

Finding Voice, Finding Power: The Dual Journey of JoJo Teves and Jolene Secrets

Few stories shine as powerfully and authentically as that of JoJo Teves, known on stage as Jolene Secrets. As a two-time Miss Deaf Las Vegas PRIDE (2022 and 2023), Jolene represents more than glamour and performance. She represents resilience, identity, and the powerful impact of being seen. Behind the crown and spotlight is JoJo, a Deaf individual, student, and future educator whose journey reflects growth, courage, and purpose.

Voices of Our Community

The LGBTQIA+ community has always thrived through storytelling. Long before social media and livestreams, our history was passed from person to person, preserving experiences, lessons and victories that might otherwise have been forgotten. Today, the Las Vegas PRIDE Podcast continues that tradition, creating a space where community members can share their journeys, celebrate their accomplishments and inspire the next generation.

A Night of True Colors Shining Through at The Phoenix

On a mellow Sunday evening in early May at The Phoenix Bar & Lounge, one of Las Vegas’ most beloved LGBTQIA+ gathering spaces, patrons were enjoying a typical karaoke night when an international music legend quietly walked through the door. Accompanied by a few friends, Cyndi Lauper arrived simply looking to relax, have fun, and enjoy the company of the community.

Looking into the Mirror & Facing the Reflection

You would think that getting older today would be easier than ever before because we now have so many supportive tools at our fingertips, along with incredible advances in science and technology. But are we actually using them? The jury is still out. We have countless choices for nutritional supplements to help fill the gaps often created by unhealthy diets.

The Cuddle Bus Rolled into BigHorn Rodeo with Pride and Purpose

When The Phoenix Bar & Lounge arrived at the BigHorn Rodeo at Horseman’s Park over Mother’s Day Weekend, it did not come quietly. Towering above the festival grounds in sky blue paint, rainbow flags, swinging seats, and smiling faces, “The Cuddle Bus” quickly became one of the most photographed and talked-about attractions of the weekend.

DJ Lexto Creates a New Home for Queer Pop Culture at Substance

Las Vegas nightlife favorite DJ Lexto is bringing a fresh wave of LGBTQIA+ nightlife to Substance with a new monthly event series designed to celebrate music, creativity and community. The series launched with Never-Ending Brat, an event inspired by the current pop music renaissance and the artists who have become cultural touchstones within queer spaces. The night embraces the energy, freedom and self-expression that have long defined LGBTQIA+ nightlife.

Sarah Amie Dorsey: 2026-27 Miss Las Vegas Trans PRIDE

Miss Las Vegas Trans PRIDE Sarah Amie Dorsey is a very bright light within our Las Vegas community, and we are so grateful and honored to have her represent our Trans Community. Sarah Amie Dorsey is an educator, writer, artist, and transgender activist. She is the founder of Amie Teaches, an educational coaching practice focused on developing strong academic skills, greater confidence, curiosity, and a joy in learning.

Bartender & Books: Brandon’s New Chapter

A few weeks ago, we were able to take his quill from one hand and the pour spout from the other and really chit-chat with our new Las Vegas author, Brandon Blesi. It was so refreshing to see his passion and excitement about his recent accomplishments! Shakespeare apparently wrote late into the evenings at a little pub in Stratford-Upon-Avon in Great Britain! So, is this what we expect when we come to see you bartending? A pen in one hand and a bottle in the other!

Queer Horoscopes for July & August 2026: What’s in Store?

As summer reaches its peak, July and August bring a season of confidence, connection, and self-discovery. The energy of Pride Month may be fading from the calendar, but its spirit remains; a reminder that living authentically is a year-round practice. These months encourage queer and trans individuals to embrace joy, strengthen relationships, and continue building lives rooted in truth.

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