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— Mon, Jun 26, 2006 —
Raining on Atlanta's Parade

Atlanta pride

If ever there were a more appropriate time to use this tired cliche, it's today — while reporting on the unfortunate thunderstorms that brought Atlanta's Gay Pride Parade to an early end. Officials called off the event midway through the afternoon when the weather turned for the worse, marking the second time in three years the parade got axed before the grand finale of Starlight Cabaret, a giant drag show. (Waterproof mascara only goes so far.) But Sunday's main event wasn't the only rained out celebration.

This year's festival was plagued by storms on all three days. The most serious event occurred on Friday, when strong winds caused Pride's main stage to collapse shortly after the opening ceremonies. Pride officials cancelled the evening's performers and all other activities in Piedmont Park, with the exception of the Pride Prom, an event for gay youth held in Magnolia Hall, a building within the park.

The Pride marketplace and the event's second stage opened as scheduled on Saturday morning. A smaller stage erected to replace the main stage resumed performances late Saturday afternoon.

But Saturday night's entertainment was cut short due to thunderstorms before the final act, which was scheduled to be lesbian songwriter Melissa Ferrick.

Sunday's parade stepped off from the Civic Center MARTA stage under darkening skies just after 1 p.m. The storm clouds burst around 2:20 p.m., and parade participants and spectators were periodically drenched throughout the two-hour procession by heavy rains.

The crowd responded to each crash of thunder with loud applause. The thunderstorms were almost perfectly synchronized with the parade passing by the most crowded part of the route near 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue.

Gay Pride events canceled after parade [Southern Voice]

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No. 1
Lee says:

This is an odd report. I was at the parade, standing at 7th and Juniper. The parade was NOT cut short. It finished in it's entirety, much to the delight of the crowd, despite two torrential downpours. The remainder of the events were cancelled shortly thereafter.

Please get facts right before reporting.

June 26, 2006 12:24 PM
No. 2
Lee says:

In my previous post, I stated I was at 7th and Juniper...I meant 10th of course! :)

June 26, 2006 12:25 PM
No. 3
David Hauslaib, Queerty says:

Hi Lee - Thanks for updating us! Given that Queerty wasn't in Atlanta for the parade, we've been going on published reports from other news sources, many of which are saying the parade was cut short.

June 26, 2006 12:37 PM

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