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  1. 4 giorni fa · 3. Thorn In My Pride 4. Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye 5. Sometimes Salvation 6. Hotel Illness 7. Black Moon Creeping 8. No Speak No Slave 9. My Morning Song 10. Time Will Tell [CD2: The Best Of The Box Set] 1. 99 Pounds 2. Darling Of The Underground Press 3. Rainy Day Women No 12 & 35 4. Sting Me (Slow) 5. Thorn in My Pride 6. My Morning Song 7 ...

  2. 2 giorni fa · I Pride del 2024 in Italia, anche chiamati “Onda Pride 2024”, sono tantissimi e quest’anno hanno superato le 60 città in cui le parate del Pride, a partire da Maggio, riempiono le strade italiane con tutti i colori e il rumore della comunità LGBTQ+.

  3. Da questa riflessione è nata l’iniziativa DE&I di GRUPPO TBWAITALIA per il Milano Pride. La bandiera arcobaleno, infatti, è da sempre icona universale, pensata per rappresentare tutta la comunità LGBTQIA+ in ogni parte del mondo, ma sino ad oggi non era mai stata veramente inclusiva per tutte le persone che a causa di disabilità visive non possono vederla.

  4. 20 ore fa · Torino Pride 2024 Pt 2. Photo of the Pride parade taken with mobile phone from the balcony. Event: Pride Torino 2024. Posted by wilf at 9:23:00 AM. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest.

  5. 5 giorni fa · So we’ve put together a list of Pride songs good enough to keep you dancing all year long. From throwbacks to new faves, our Pride playlist has a little something for everyone. Pride Songs 1. “Dont Stop Me Now” — Queen. We may have lost Freddie Mercury, but you can’t stop his voice from amping you up for Pride, so don ...

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  6. 1 giorno fa · Harold Arlen. Lyricist (s) E.Y. Harburg. " Over the Rainbow ", also known as " Somewhere Over the Rainbow ", is a ballad by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg. [1] It was written for the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, in which it was sung by actress Judy Garland [2] in her starring role as Dorothy Gale. [1]

  7. 3 giorni fa · For me, Pride Month and the Pride Flag are deeply personal things. They represent my own journey from fear to acceptance, from hiding to embracing who I am. They’re also a reminder of the strength and resilience of the LGBTQ+ people and the unyielding support of my local community, where not just neighbors but local businesses, the Town Hall, even the churches fly the Pride Flag every June.