Tuesday's articles
Here you can read about what happened during the second day of Stockholm Pride 2009.
Articles
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On tuesday Young Pride opened with a party. Live-music, politics, bisquits and a speech from Sweden's Minister for Equality Affairs, Nyamko Sabuni was on the menue.
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Ramps, garden gnomes, and high pavements. Those are some of the obstacles in Pride Garden's Battle of the Wheel! But first, a wheelchair workshop.
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"Is it really wrong, this thing about being wrong?"
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"Hey, you're not gay, are you?"
A hilarious one-man show about a young man grows up in a medium-sized town somewhere in Sweden, a story about lonliness, mobbing, closets and secret love.
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Warm and colorful notes were spread over the audience as the dance company ERI and their orchestra gave us a queer and playful Mozart.
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Thought about volunteering for Stockholm Pride? We met up with four of this year's volunteers.
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A provocative show, addressing LGBT issues from a different perspective. By Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin.
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What is considered good or bad taste is often connected to the idea people have of women. One way of being funny is to step outside of those ideas.
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The photo exhibition Invisible shows empty meeting places for lgbt people in Warzaw.
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Four-legged canine fashionistas invaded central Stockholm on Wednesday.
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Stockholm Pride Solidarity Fund collects money this year in support of Warzaw EuroPride 2010. Read on to learn how you can contribute!