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  "path": "/article/786861/beyond-the-parade-the-2026-underground-pride-guide/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-02T15:12:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://washingtoncitypaper.com",
  "tags": [
    "Arts",
    "City Lights",
    "AFI Silver Theatre",
    "Ari Voxx",
    "As You Are Bar",
    "LGBTQIA",
    "Lost City Books",
    "Phillips Collection",
    "politics and prose",
    "Pride",
    "pride 2026",
    "Rhizome DC",
    "Sixth & I",
    "Songbyrd Music House",
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  "textContent": "June is here and that means it’s time to celebrate Pride all month long. As always, Capital Pride Alliance returns with its full lineup of official events, which kick off June 7 and culminate on Pride Weekend—June 19 through 21—with the annual parade, festival, and concert. But if you’re looking for events beyond the Capital […]",
  "title": "Beyond the Parade: The 2026 Underground Pride Guide"
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