(via Obama Lets Gay Marriage Stance Speak for Itself on Road - Businessweek)
YAY!! Pop Up Chapel continues to live on. Here are my photos from the fantastic day. Big thanks to Beautiful Bex for letting me be a part of it!
(via Obama Lets Gay Marriage Stance Speak for Itself on Road - Businessweek)
YAY!! Pop Up Chapel continues to live on. Here are my photos from the fantastic day. Big thanks to Beautiful Bex for letting me be a part of it!
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Oh, Logo. How I will always love you. NewNowNext covers Pop Up Chapel!
I love all the coverage this incredible event has been receiving! I make a very random fly-by cameo in this clip (so GVOYW instead of GPOYW?). Ha. Yay, marriage equality!
How beautiful!
This gorgeous girl watching a couple get married at the Pop Up Chapel on Saturday gives me faith that, with this generation, everyone will finally recognize that gay marriages are no different from hetero marriages.
Please click on the pic for a slideshow from the Pop Up Chapel wedding day!
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Pop Up Chapel was 24 celebrations of marriage equality in Central Park on July 30th, 2011. A gift to NYC from a group of incredible people, The Knot, and a host of other sponsors and supporters. It was a day to remember. Click on the photo to go to my Flickr site and see the complete set. Or watch a slideshow.
Source: Flickr / celinenyc
In Central Park this Saturday there will be 24 same-sex weddings celebrating NY’s marriage equality. I’m especially excited because I’ve been working with the Alma G Salon & Spa, and they will be the exclusive stylists doing hair and makeup touch-ups! Stories like the one below get me all teary eyed and grateful that I live in a state where the laws are finally catching up to what is right. Please come by if you’re in town, and click the photo to read more stories from amazing couples!
Meet a Pop Up Chapel couple - Jay & John
We met at a club in NYC almost 37 years ago, Oct. 17, 1974. And it was just like a lyric in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific: “Some enchanted evening, you will see a stranger, you will see a stranger across a crowded room.” Our eyes locked, and we knew at once we were crazy about one another, and four months later John (a pianist) asked me to move in with him to his great West Side Apt, with two grand pianos and three cats. On the night that Gov. Cuomo signed the marriage equality bill, John held my hand and said it was “time to do this.” We had always been a couple; now we can go “legit”.”Together wherever we go.” That seems to be our motto: through health problems (and we both are doing great), loss of parents, and other rites of passage, we feel that the world has been very kind and generous to us. We are incredibly lucky, and our love is stronger than ever. Jay (an actor), sang in “Cabaret”: “For you wake one day, look around and say, somebody wonderful married me.” And now, thank you New York!, dreams do come true.
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