These events and the exhibit are open to the public for free. Guests will be invited to dance the night away starting at 7pm. Don't miss "Dance Floor," an hour-long storytelling program with tales from nights under the disco ball with special guests including DJ Lady Bunny starting at 6pm on June 29. There's a playlist now on Spotify playlist that includes the song titles used in the works. "Songs for a Memorial" consists of 12 text-based, polychromatic, LED sculptures designed to evoke neon signs and the dynamic energy of nightlife and uses titles from songs tied to the period surrounding the onset and height of the AIDS epidemic, from the 1970s hit “Love Is the Message” by MFSB, Sylvester’s anthem “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),” and the early 1980s British synth-pop protest song “Why” by Bronski Beat among other Downtown New York club and radio favorites. The tequila-based drink looks like a lovely rainbow in a glass.Ī sculptural installation by artist Steven Evans at the NYC AIDS Memorial illuminates the history, struggle and future of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York City.
While aboard, don't miss ordering Classic Harbor Line's is introducing a new cocktail for PRIDE month, the "Love is Love" created by new bar manager Kim Boston. Tickets are $75 with an option to donate more if a person would like to.Īnother option for sailing is Classic Harbor Line's Mimosa Sails on the weekends on either our tall ship schooner America 2.0 or Adirondack schooner. This year, Classic Harbor Line has a goal of reaching $10,000 total since their initial benefit sail in 2019. 100% of ticket sales from this sail goes to the Hetrick-Martin Institute. The two-hour journey (with a raised Pride flag on the tall ship schooner America 2.0 and Adirondack schooner) includes a complimentary first round of mimosas, or a selection of sparkling and still wines, beer, hard seltzer, alcohol-free beer, soft drinks or juices. Celebrate Pride on NYC's shining waters! Classic Harbor Line is back with its annual New York Harbor PRIDE Sail for the Hetrick-Martin Institute on June 25 departing at 10:30am from Pier 62 at Chelsea Piers.