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VIDEO: St. Louis PrideFest 2007

Posted on 24 June 2007 by Antonio D. French

10 Comments For This Post

  1. Anonymous Says:

    This was an interesting video, but what happened to all the other Citywide elected officials besides Lewis Reed. Many of the other elected officials were absent. I guess the photographer wasn’t able to catch them on camera!

  2. matthurst Says:

    i have a few of the other political figures left out of this slideshow, but i’ll post that in just a bit. btw, that music is from verve remixed 2 i believe, right?

  3. Antonio D. French Says:

    The music is “Sinnerman (Thomas Crown Affair remix)” by Nina Simone.

  4. Antonio D. French Says:

    Mayor Slay is out of town at the Conference of Mayors. Members of his family represented by riding in his car. Besides Reed and Joyce, I didn’t spot any other citywide electeds.

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Was Mikw McMillan at Pridefest?

  6. Anonymous Says:

    I guess Steve and Jennifer aren’t as cute at 1:00 as they were when I looked at this earlier this morning.

  7. Antonio D. French Says:

    I contacted the purported author of that post and confirmed that he did not post that comment. So I deleted it.

  8. jennifer Says:

    Antonio:
    I think you make us look a little better than real life..
    Loved the music and photos

  9. Anonymous Says:

    Yep, there were quite a few politicos in the parade…city aldermen from several wards, a rep from the 3rd district congressman’s office and Elizabeth Kuninch, wife of the Democratic candidate for the presidency.

  10. Anonymous Says:

    first lady Kucinich? 37 years since our last hot first lady! Or is that just good photography on your part Antonio?

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