CHICAGO — The 24th annual Chicago Pride Fest kicks off Saturday in the landmark LGBTQ+ Northalsted neighborhood.
The Pride Fest is a two-day street festival with live music, drag performances, the Proud Pet Parade with prizes, dancing, guest speakers, the Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus, and vendors.
The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. There is a $20 suggested donation for entry.
Pride Fest takes place at 3600 N Halsted Street. The Chicago Pride Parade will be held on Sunday, June 29.
Mark Liberson, the Northalsted Business Alliance Vice President and Festival Committee Chairperson, joined WGN-TV Evening News to talk more about this weekend’s events.
A critical zero-interaction vulnerability in OpenClaw, one of the fastest-growing open-source AI agent frameworks in…
Elijah Allman, the 49-year-old son of singer-actress Cher and late musician Gregg Allman, was arrested…
The first annual Future Leader Kids Market was held at the Lincoln Mall in Freeport…
The Greater Freeport Partnership hosted the 7th Annual Arctic Ale and Art Walk, an event…
The Rockford Fire Department is investigating a structure fire that occurred Saturday morning.
Netflix in March means many exciting things: the Peaky Blinders movie, a new four-part dinosaur…
This website uses cookies.