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San Francisco Pride will get closer to normal in 2021, but it won't be all the way back. For the second year in a row, the San Francisco Pride parade won't be happening because of COVID-19.
SAN FRANCISCO - After going fully virtual last year due to the pandemic, San Francisco's Pride festival organizers now say they will hold some events in-person in 2021. While there will be live ...
The Pride celebration will still look much different in 2021 than what people are use to in the Bay Area. Notably, for the second year in a row, there will be no big Pride parade and celebration ...
PRIDE 2021: "We're kind of expecting one big organic party, that's what it feel like it's going to be this year," says Steve Porter, the general manager of Harvey's restaurant and bar in San ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Although the San Francisco Pride Parade is canceled for the second year in a row, the city still has all intentions on celebrating. Last year’s virtual lineup is gone ...
by: Alexa Mae Asperin Posted: Mar 24, 2021 / 09:23 AM PDT Updated: Jun 2, 2021 / 09:19 AM PDT SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Officials on Wednesday revealed plans for San Francisco Pride 2021 this June.
In 2020, Pride in San Francisco was canceled entirely and this year Pride is still a little subdued. Thanks to the pandemic, there still will not be the usual rainbow-spangled parade and party ...
Wysinger's message, which was co-signed by SF Pride Executive Director Fred Lopez, stated that the organization has "concluded that in 2021 we cannot welcome the participation of the San Francisco ...
While the SF Pride parade down Market Street remains on hold until next year, a fully reopened San Francisco means this year's festivities will certainly be louder than last year's.
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Organizers of San Francisco's annual Pride festivities say there will be in-person events this year, but there will be no LGBTQ parade on Market Street.