The genial Litton – conductor, pianist, Grammy-winning recording artist and bon vivant – has led Sommerfest since 2003. Last week he signed a new contract through 2017. Sommerfest artistic director Andrew Litton is the latest major player to re-up with the Minnesota Orchestra. It’s been less than a year since gay marriage was legalized in Minnesota. Sunday, tickets here) and the Queertopia Cabaret at Intermedia Arts (7:30 Friday and Saturday, tickets here). Friday, free) Pride in Concert with pop singer Betty Who, gay country star Steve Grant, and Motown’s Thelma Houston (5 p.m. Moussa Foster and Jevetta Steele (7:30 p.m. Mark’s Episcopal with Pippi Ardennia, W.J. – 6 p.m.) an Out in Gospel concert at St. and Spruce Place) an all-weekend festival in Loring Park with vendors, food, drink and now nuptials (Saturday 10 a.m. Others include Sunday’s big, colorful, raucous parade (11 a.m., on Hennepin between 3rd St. One highlight will surely be the first-ever at-the-festival legal weddings performed in Loring Park. Supreme Court – the 42nd Annual Pride Festival is under way in the Twin Cities. As resistance to gay marriage crumbles state by state – on Wednesday, a federal judge struck down Indiana’s ban, and the whole issue appears headed for the U.S.
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