Connecticut Avenue from N Street to Dupont Circle, NW.Massachusetts Avenue from 18th Street to Dupont Circle, NW.P Street from Dupont Circle to Logan Circle, NW.New Hampshire Avenue from Q Street to Dupont Circle, NW.19th Street from Q Street to Dupont Circle, NW.Connecticut Avenue from Q Street to Dupont Circle, NW.Massachusetts Avenue from 21st Street to Dupont Circle, NW.20th Street from Q Street to O Street, NW.P Street from 23rd Street to Dupont Circle, NW.The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking on Saturday, Jfrom approximately 6 a.m. police say about road closures for the Capital Pride parade:
Map of the Colorful Pridemobile Parade route through Washington, D.C., on JDC Pride Parade Road Closures The Capital Pridemobile Parade is set to kick off from Freedom Plaza at 3 p.m. rally where Mayor Muriel Bowser is set to speak. The march ends at Freedom Plaza for a 1:30 p.m. Then, the route goes south on 13 th Street to Freedom Plaza. Marchers can gather at Dupont Circle at noon, on foot, bikes, rollerblades - however they want to get around.Īt 12:30, the march will depart down P Street NW and travel to Logan Circle. The Pride Walk and Rally is an intersectional LGBTQ+ walk and celebration, Capital Pride says. Pride Walk and Rally at Freedom Plazaĭupont Circle is usually a hub of D.C.’s major pride parade, and in 2021 it will be the gathering spot for a pride march. Here’s what to know about the Capital Pride march and parade on Saturday. The celebrations will be a little different this year as the city reopens, but there will be both an on-foot march starting in Dupont Circle and a car parade that travels more than 18 miles throughout the city.
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View the full wraparound variant cover, with art from Joshua “Sway” Swaby, below.Stay informed about local news and weather in the D.C. The comic can be preordered from comic shops through May 31. “DC Pride 2022” will be available on digital platforms and in comic stores on May 31. “Finding Batman,” by Kevin Conroy with art by J.Bone and Aditya Bidikar “Up at Bat” by Jadzia Axelrod, Lynne Yoshii, Tamra Bonvillain and Ariana Maher
“Bat’s in the Cradle” by Stephanie Philips, Samantha Dodge, Marissa Louise and Lucas Gattoni “The Hunt” by Dani Fernandez, Zoe Thorogood, Jeremy Lawson and Aditya Bidikar “Public Display of the Electromagnetic Spectrum” by Greg Lockard, Giulio Macaione and Aditya Bidikar “Think of Me” by Ted Brandt & Ro Stein and Frank Cvetkovic “The Gumshoe in Green” by Tini Howard, Evan Cagle and Lucas Gattoni “A World Kept Just For Me” by Alyssa Wong, W. “Are You Ready for This?” by Danny Lore & Ivan Cohen, Brittney Williams, Enrica Eren Angiolini and Ariana Maher “Special Delivery” by Travis Moore, Enrica Eren Angiolini and Ariana Maher “Confessions” by Stephanie Williams, Meghan Hetrick, Marissa Louise and Ariana Maher
“Super Pride” by Devin Grayson, Nick Robles, Triona Farrell and Aditya Bidikar View the full list of “DC Pride 2022” stories below: Conroy, often considered by many to be the definitive voice of Batman, is also the only openly gay actor to portray the character, and one of the first openly gay actors to portray a superhero. Although the information about the story remains limited, “Finding Batman” is described as a “personal story” from Conroy, who is well-known for voicing Batman in various animated properties, starting with the critically acclaimed “Batman: The Animated Series,” which celebrates its thirtieth anniversary this year. The issue is also slated to feature a teaser for a future project from DC involving Maines.Īmong the many exciting projects comes the story “Finding Batman,” which is written by Kevin Conroy with art by J. The comic will open with an introduction from Nicole Maines, the transgender rights activist and actor who portrayed Nia Nal on “Supergirl” in 2018, becoming the first trans actor to play a superhero on television. On May 31, the company will launch “DC Pride 2022,” a 104-page anthology comic featuring stories from LGBTQ creators and focusing on queer characters from the DC universe.
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