Team Shameless will be selling mags and buttons this Saturday at Pride Toronto. Look for us beside Buddies In Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander St., near Church, from about 12:30 to 6 p.m.
And while you’re there, please support the Dyke March at 2 p.m. and the youth stage from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Here’s some info about the youth stage, courtesy of Supporting Our Youth:
The Fruit Loopz Pride Youth Stage-Wild Fruit: Join us on Saturday, June 26th at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander Street from 3-10pm. There will be two stages: Talluah’s Cabaret Indoor Stage from 3-6pm and Alexander Parkette Outdoor Stage from 5-10pm. Both stages are FREE!!! Fruit Loopz is a festival for youth by youth at Pride - and sometimes at other places too! A carnival of Arts, Words and Ideas created and energized by the wild spirit of Toronto’s LGBTTQ youth. SOY (Supporting Our Youth) proudly presents and celebrates the performance and art of some of Toronto’s most talented young musicians, comics, filmmakers, dancers, DJ’s, singers and spoken word artists, all under 25 years of age.


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