Pride Winnipeg | 2021

SEPTEMBER 3 -12 PRIDE

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VIRTUAL PRIDE GUIDE FROM THE CITY HALL

FLAG-RAISING TO A VIRTUAL PARADE, PRIDE WINNIPEG HAS LINED UP 10 DAYS OF ONLINE PROGRAMMING FOR ALL AGES.

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Entertainment Organizers have pulled out all the stops, with poetry, dance, DJs and an eclectic lineup of musical acts that include “psychedelic dreampop quartet” À La Mode, rootsy franco-Manitoba chanteuse Andrina Turenne, children’s outfit Jessee Havey and the Banana Band, folk singer- songwriter Madeleine Roger, roots rocker Mitchell Makoons, jazzy R&B duo The Grey Jays and many more. Drag performance groups include the the Haus of Queens & Wolves — featuring fabulous and funny Haus mother Feather Talia, plastic doll Rose Mortel and dancing queen Izabell Silver; Maison a la Heaux – featuring Maison mother Slaytana D’Sloot with Hellen Bedd; Mother-and- son comedy drag team Heart and Smoke — AKA Olivia Limehart Sky and Smokey Trixx Star; and three stars from The Imperial Sovereign Court of Winnipeg and All Manitoba (Snowy Owl Monarchist Society) — veteran performers Joan Costalotsa and Anita Stallion and relative newcomer Ruby Chopstix.

1. F rancophone electro-soul artist Rayannah. 2. S t. Boniface folk/roots singer-songwriter Andrina Turenne. Photo by Brodie Parachoniak 3.  Roots rocker Mitchell Makoons got his start playing Métis fiddle songs. 4. H olly Ruth and Finley Allison have joined forces as roots/R&B duo The Grey Jays 5. R uby Chopstix joins veteran performers on the SOMS showbill. Photo by Ken Lozano

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