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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Pride Weekend Report

Pride Weekend Report

This just in from my relentless reporters Scott & Russell…

Hey Guys!
We figured we’d e-mail you some photos from Pride weekend in Chicago. Scott and I ran in the annual to Run 10K. We both finished in 52 minutes, a couple minutes longer than we’d hoped. But the day was so pleasant that we quickly forgot about that and enjoyed the festivities.
As you can see, there were plenty of colorful outfits, friendly people and wacky entertainment. The twirling marine-types are known as the, Recklessly Outrageous Twirling Corps. They’re an annual feature in the Pride Parade.
George Takei, also known as helms officer Sulu from the original Star Trek presented the top runners with their medals. In addition to saying how lucky he was to be able to greet all of these sweaty and healthy, good looking people, he spoke of his reason for coming out, namely his disappointment with Arnold Schwarzenegger for his refusal to affirm marriage rights to gay Californians. In a radio interview later that evening, he spoke of his frightening experience as a child when the government interned his entire family during the Second World War. These experiences plus his celebrity status made him an excellent Grand Marshal for the Pride Parade.

Thank you Scott & Russell.

If you would like to read more, please check out these links:

Chicago Celebrates 37th Annual Gay Pride Parade
Proud to Run
We Love a Parade 37th Annual Gay Pride in Chicago
by ANDREW DAVIS
2006-06-28
Nick Digilio WGN Radio
Just Chillin' With Takei
George Takei Named Grand Marshal for Chicago's 37th Annual Pride Parade


1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey -- thanks for the links to our radio show!

George was great talking with Nick, and we've put the audio up on our homepage.

There's also photos of George, and of me and Mike Stephen (Nick's producers) at the parade (which also includes audio from the festivities). It was a blast!

Andy Hermann

12:34 AM  

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