Events commonly referred to as the Gay Mardi Gras include:
Southern Decadence, in New Orleans
Sydney Mardi Gras, in Sydney (formerly known as Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras)
Topics referred to by the same term
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The Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras or Sydney MardiGras is an event in Sydney, New South Wales attended by hundreds of thousands of people from around...
MardiGras (UK: /ˌmɑːrdiˈɡrɑː/, US: /ˈmɑːrdiɡrɑː/; also known as Shrove Tuesday) is the final day of Carnival (also known as Shrovetide or Fastelavn);...
MardiGras Indians (also known as Black Masking Indians) are African American carnival revelers in New Orleans, Louisiana, who dress up for Mardi Gras...
MardiGras in the United States is celebrated in a number of cities and regions in the country. Most of these places trace their MardiGras celebrations...
with over 120 more arrested at subsequent protests. The then Sydney GayMardiGras subsequently became an annual event from 1979. The parade is held at...
MardiGras Film Festival is an Australian LGBTQ+ film festival held in Sydney, New South Wales annually as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras...
as one of the organisers drove the truck in the first Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras. Lancelot Joseph Gowland was born on 4 November 1935. He was the...
the 1970s and 1980s, he published Drag magazine. Brewster owned Lee's MardiGras Boutique (now Michael Salem Boutique), a 5,000 square feet (460 m2) clothing...
Labor Day weekend event Southern Decadence, commonly referred to as the GayMardiGras, which attracts upwards of 100,000 participants. Bourbon Street's nightlife...
five decades documenting the gay carnival balls in New Orleans, and the efforts of the gay community to celebrate MardiGras, without being discriminated...
activist, who was known for being one of the founders of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras in 1978. Ronald Patrick Austin grew up in Maitland, New South...
gay-bashers clashed with police and tear-gas was used to disperse the crowds. By 1979, the city's gay village had moved to the Castro and "gayMardi Gras"...
for Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras ) "You Are Here " Martin Browne Fine Art 11 gay male artists for Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras Festival 6–28...
was held in Rome in 2000. In 2019, it was estimated that Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras—host of WorldPride 2023—would have a 25–40% increase in attendance...
fashion-aware, gay-friendly, appreciated dance music and open, outrageous celebration. Along with the rise of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras, the success...
Carnival, or MardiGras, are called krewes and date back to the mid-19th century, often secretive and exclusive. By the late 1950s, gay groups began to...
Labor Day weekend. This festival is often referred to as New Orleans' Gay MardiGras. St. Ann Street is often called "the Lavender Line" or "the Velvet Line"...
A mystic society is a MardiGras social organization in Mobile, Alabama, that presents parades and/or balls for the enjoyment of its members, guests, and...
person arrested at a gay rights protest in Australia, as well as his artistic direction of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian MardiGras. From its inception,...
gay bars, and discothèques during the post Stonewall era. Drag pageants evolved independently, in the decade subsequent to the first gayMardiGras coronations...
famous Sydney MardiGras. Juan Lerm-Hoffman, one of the co-founders who also co-founded Mr Gay South Africa, wrote: "Pink Loerie MardiGras was born to...