shane bitney crone bonnie mckee
dj richard “humpty” vission In addition to headliner Ana Gasteyer (see her
interview next page), artists scheduled to appear on the Main Stage this year include “American Girl” singer-songwriter and Katy Perry collaborator Bon- nie McKee, Charmaine, Retro Soul, The Davids, Katja Glieson, Ray Isaac and Lunden Reign. Serv- ing as Main Stage hosts are local drag icons Momma, Samantha Starr, Mozie Pornwood and Kristie Champagne. The award-winning documentary Bridegroom
will screen at 12 p.m. as part of the fest’s Rainbow Symposium, and will be immediately followed by
a discussion with one of its subjects and producers, Shane Bitney Crone. A number of hot DJs, Richard “Humpty” Vission among them, will be spinning tunes throughout the day in the Dance Tent. “Our entertainment lineup is as fun and well-rounded as ever,” says O.C. Pride’s Director of Programming, Zackery Glass. “We tried to include something for everyone’s taste.” Back by popular demand this year are the Kids’
Club, with games and activities for children of all ages. There is also a Beer and Wine Garden, along with a dunk tank where attendees can take a chance
at getting scantily-clad Andrew Christian models soaking wet. In fact, a second Beer & Wine Garden is being added this year as well as a more exclusive VIP Lounge. “On Saturday, August 9, we will commemorate all
those who have bravely struggled for greater equal- ity and dignity for LGBT persons,” said Barvir-Boone, “and we will celebrate just being ourselves in the heart of Orange County.”
For more 2014 Orange County Pride information, visit
prideoc.com.
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