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#LIFTEMUP, Your New Pride Anthem

With Pride Month in full swing, New York City is alive with color and empowerment. This year, there is an added sense of importance in the air with the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots that began the movement for LGBTQAI+ visibility and acceptance. In the last fifty years, the movement has evolved immensely; moving from having to force visibility with violence, to having the ability to celebrate the queer community, and celebrate it loudly.

NYC musician, songwriter and DJ, Greko, is one of those loud voices, especially this year with the release of World Pride anthem: #LIFTEMUP. The song is a group collaboration featuring Greko himself, RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Sharon Needles, legendary Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry, groundbreaking Broadway superstar Peppermint, and iconic glamour queen Amanda Lepore. Streaming proceeds are donated to LGBTQAI+ charities around the world with the 5 artists choosing a different charity to align with every two months.

The song is vibrant, fun and uplifting, for both its catchy sound and its inspiring message of camaraderie and love. It’s timely, it’s meaningful, and it’s the perfect tune to blast as you celebrate pride, even after June ends.

Photo by Pascal Kerbel

The song premieres on June 23, 2019 with a music video and documentary to follow. The music video features all five collaborators from the song along with voguers from Haus of De La Blanca, Jimmy Webb of NYC boutique I NEED MORE, former team USA figure skater Colin Grafton, journalist Michael Musto, Nightlife legend Michael T, Musician Matthew Katz – Bohen and many other members of the NYC LGBTQAI+ community.  The main set was a CBGB-inspired, brightly-colored room created by actor and multimedia artist Kyle Glenn, Co-director Courtney Brooks, artist Tana Torrent and set designer Mariano Rubin De Celis.

Photo by Pascal Kerbel

Greko invited Downtown to Blonde + Co Creative Agency who produced and directed the music video.  The company donated their two studios in which #LIFTEMUP was filmed.  I got to engage in conversation with Greko, Julie Stahl, Blonde + Co’s founder / Co-director of the project, and behind the scenes photographer Ann Lawlor.  We spoke about the new song, its vision of empowerment for the LGBTQAI+ community, and the hard work that went into creating #LIFTEMUP to appropriately deliver its message on film.

Downtown: Can you explain a little about the shoot, Blonde + Co and this space?

Julie Stahl: We’re a creative agency and production company, we create campaigns and content all the way through.  However, our wheelhouse is mainly beauty, fashion and lifestyle.  Considering the cast of characters involved with #LIFTEMUP, we knew that we could create something so perfect for this project.

Ann Lawlor: It was an incredible shoot to be a part of.  Everyone involved was extremely talented and supportive. The energy on set was completely contagious!

DT: How did the collaboration between you come about?

Greko:  Well the 50th anniversary of The Stonewall Riots was a major catalyst in creating the song, and including all of these people.  We were working in the studio recording the track, but there was no actual plan to do a music video. I didn’t have the ability or access to blow this out the way that I knew it needed to be done.  You know, in order for a song to be effective in this day and age it needs creative media content.  So through Ann, Julie and I became connected.  We had a meeting here at Blonde + Co and after I explained the whole project, before I could finish,  Julie was just like “yes, yes, yes, let’s make this happen.” Honestly, I didn’t know what that would entail, this is not my industry. I perform, I write and produce songs, but yea, this whole thing was very new to me, and Blonde + Co has gone above and beyond. They have given their absolute all to this project. As I’ve gotten to know the entire team here, especially Julie, you realize that people do actually care about the LGBTQAI+ community, and that there are true allies here for us. That’s the positive energy and take away I have from working with Blonde.

Julie: The funny thing was… so originally it was going to be a photoshoot, and then “oh let’s get a bit of video,” and I was like “no, this is bigger than that.”

Greko: There had to be about 80 people here on Monday for the video shoot.  Everyone just donated their time, no questions asked!  It was absolutely incredible.  People flew into New York for this thing.  It was really beyond my wildest dreams.

Julie: Yeah, everyone was just so generous, it was unreal. The Director of photography Jendra Jarnagin canceled a trip to California just to join us.  I mean, when they learned about it and saw Mike’s creative vision, it was like “I’m in.” It was a beautiful moment, it really was.

DT: How would you describe your creative vision?

Greko: Well the song is called #LIFTEMUP and while the message is to be taken seriously, I wanted the music and overall vibe to be lighthearted with memorable dance hooks.  I love NuDisco and house music, from my experience here in NYC, that’s what our community dances too.  It’s the heart and origin of the modern artistic gay club scene.  So to me, it was a really important element to keep alive throughout the song.  However, we also wanted to be acccesible to the pop music world as well, which is difficult.  You know, you try your absolute best, bounce ideas off people, attempt to follow the patterns and rules of songwriting et cetera… but you still never know what your audience will say about it.  Lyrically, I knew the way I worded the songs message would make or break it.  The themes within the song needed to be displayed in a special way.  So I called Sharon Needles who is a wordsmith and creative genius when it comes to this stuff.  Low and behold, she wound up co-writing a majority of the lyrics with me.  We focused on being less cryptic and more straightforward.

Photo by Ann Lawlor

DT: What would you say is the overall message?

Greko: The message of the song is to look out for people in the community who are struggling. If we are to face the world, we must face it together, and our responsibility is to empower the most marginalized and embattled among us. To #LIFTEMUP. Even if it’s the littlest thing! Be friendly, engage with people even if they aren’t your closest friend. Make more of an effort to ask how someone is doing with their job, relationships, or life in general. You never know what a person is going through, they might really need that interaction. I just think it’s our job to make the effort and be more aware of our LGBTQAI+ family around us. 

DT: Can you talk a little bit about the people collaborating on the song with you?

Greko: I think everyone who is a part of this project has different personalities. There are five main artists – Debbie Harry, Sharon Needles, Peppermint, Amanda Lepore and myself.  We all are good friends and fabulous freaks, but everyone really does have their own thing going on.  So it’s kind of funny.   I would say that in the end, we all strongly believed in this message, especially when we consider our own lives and experiences.  Everyone’s a little rock n roll, everyone’s a little downtown New York, and you’ll see that the music video reflects that community.

Photo by Ann Lawlor

DT: What made you have the initial idea?

Greko: Well at this point in my life I was thinking… I’m sick of writing things based around the same emotions and topics that most songs discuss. Being in love, breaking up, partying with your friends in a club, etc. We have enough music being released telling those stories.  I wanted to do something that’s more impactful, specific and in your face. Something that talks to my people, my community. It’s like what Sharon Needles said on the day of the video shoot… she stopped everyone on set and said “I just want to thank everyone, this is a really big deal and it means something because there’s a twelve-year-old us that’s going to listen to this song and hopefully take something away from it.”  

Photo by Paula Randazzo

Julie: And it coincided with the 50th anniversary of The Stonewall Riots.

Greko: Oh yeah, well that was the big inspirational push for this of course. We all really related to the idea of lifting up people that surround you to make a difference.  It took one bisexual trans sex worker to throw that first brick at Stonewall, and with that, her movement inspired others to join.

Julie: We’ve come a long way, but there’s still a lot more to accomplish.

Stream #LIFTEMUP starting tomorrow!

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Sweet Corner Bakeshop Pride Specials

Sweet Corner Bakeshop is located in the West Village, serving home made baked goods all day. They are known for their warm cookies: the famous red velvet cookie filled with gooey nutella, the crunchy chocolate chip cookies with lots of salt or even a cookie filled with cheesecake. There’s simply no need to choose between your favorite desserts if you can have it all in one cookie!
Sweet Corner Bakeshop has recently stepped up their game in honor of pride month, turning their delicious sweets rainbow-colored. And we all know, everything that looks aesthetically pleasing is way more fun to eat, not to mention delicious.

If rainbow colored cheesecakes, cupcakes or layer cakes don’t make you feel like a happy unicorn, we’re not sure what will. Let’s start with the rainbow colored cheesecake — we are in New York City aka the city of cheesecakes after all. It’s topped with a light cream and sprinkled with confetti, while keeping its traditional cookie crust. It’s a must try.
The layer cake is surprisingly light and fluffy for a seven(!) layer cake with buttercream, and the thousands of sprinkles and confetti add crunch to each bite. We’re just hoping those thousand sprinkles doesn’t equal a thousand calories. But then again, when it tastes like this, we don’t really care about the calories…
Want something similar but smaller? The unicorn cupcake has your name written all over it.

If you haven’t got a sweet tooth however and these sweets don’t get you salivating in the slightest, Sweet Corner Bakeshop also serves up plenty of savory sandwiches, bagels and paninis. The cherry on top the rainbow-colored cake? They recently started serving brunch, and the outdoor seating is great for people watching.

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Celebrate Pride with Drinks and Dumplings this Month

June is National Pride Month. Looking for unique ways to celebrate Pride? We’ve compiled a collection of food and drink specials, classes and other funky ways to show off your colors this month of June. Festivities complete with pasta, purple drinks and parades are sure to be as delicious as they are colorful.

Eat or Create Rainbow Dumplings

Rainbow foods are all the rage right now (doughnuts, bagels and the infamous Unicorn frappuccino may come to mind). Now, you can add dumplings to the ever-growing trend. It may sound kooky, but Top Chef alum Frances Tariga, executive chef at Megu Japanese restaurant, is hosting a fun and instructive course on how to make kaleidoscopic dumplings on June 20. Choose from chicken, seafood or vegan fillings at this popular Japanese restaurant. Class also includes select hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer, sake, and, of course, plenty of dumplings to go around. A portion of proceeds will go to The Center, which supports the LGBT community. For a fun take on a classic Japanese cuisine, register here for $135.

Even if cooking isn’t for you, you can still get a taste of Megu’s colorful dumplings, which are available the whole month of June. Tariga uses vegetable juices to make her colorful dumplings, which come delivered to your table in a bamboo basket. Taste the rainbow today for $18. Megu is located at 355 West 16th St.

Food and Drink Specials

Tavo

For this year’s NYC Pride Day, this Sunday June 25, Tavo in the West Village will offer a variety of food and drink specials at their bar starting at noon. The restaurant, which is usually closed on Sundays, will open its doors during and after the The March to serve up their signature cocktails as well as small plate dishes like Lotus Root crackers, Pork Shoulder Tacos and Baby Corn with Aji Amarillo.
Tavo is located at 615 Hudson St.

Five Napkin Burger

Another take on colorful creations to celebrate Pride, 5 Napkin Burger in Hell’s Kitchen is commending Pride Month with a Purple Velvet Old Fashioned cocktail. The drink is available only for the month of June and is made with Velvet Falernum, Flor de Cana 18 Year Rum, bitters and fresh twists of citrus. Served with a purple ice ball, the regal drink is $12 this month.
5 Napkin Burger is located at 630 Ninth Ave.

Photo courtesy of 5 Napkin Burger.