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As city officials celebrate it and as tens of thousands of people arrive in Atlanta for Black Gay Pride, the gloves are coming off between nightlife promoters over what happened to Mary J. Blige.
That diva fest headlining Atlanta’s Black Gay Pride nightlife this weekend? Not so fast. It’s now one Grammy Award-winning diva short. Buh-bye, Mary J. Blige.
Not to be outdone by Mayor Kasim Reed’s recent embrace of Atlanta Black Gay Pride, the City Council put its stamp of approval on this week’s celebration–twice.
Atlanta police hope a new tip in the year-old slaying of Durand Robinson–an owner of popular gay club Traxx and an organizer of Black Gay Pride–will finally be the break that leads them to his killer.
Mayor Kasim Reed, whose sometimes testy relationship with Atlanta’s gays has enjoyed its share of peaks and valleys, is putting on a charm offensive for Black Gay Pride early next month.
Grammy-winning singers Brandy and Mary J. Blige are headlining Black Gay Pride in Atlanta in early September, offering three live performances for gay fans over two days.
As a staple of Atlanta’s annual Black Gay Pride over Labor Day Weekend, the State of Black Gay America Summit ups its lineup by adding a youth summit and a powerful keynote speaker.