Congratulations to Lucinda Holliday for Winning Tucson Queen of Gay Pride

Lucinda Holliday posing as the Queen of Gay Pride

With another wonderful Gay Pride Month wrapping up, we would like to congratulate Lucinda Holliday, A.K.A. Larry Moore, for winning Tucson Queen of Gay Pride 2019 – 2020! Larry’s peerless wit and generous nature created a very prominent local celebrity who gives back each year by hosting numerous events. Take a few minutes to get to know the real person behind one of Tucson’s most famous personalities, Lucinda Holliday!

Who Is Larry Moore?

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I’ve known Larry for many years, and I’ve found him to be a fantastic representation of our vibrant gay Tucson community. He is always happy to give his time and energy to our local groups and non-profits. Additionally, Lucinda Holliday is always ready to lend her hilarious yet classy touch to many of our fantastic yearly events.

What Do They Do?

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Lucinda got her start performing at IBT’s during the bi-yearly 4th Avenue Street Fair. But, if you have been to any pride event in Tucson in the last decade you have most likely seen the stylings of Lucinda at one or all of them. She is a staple of the community but also a pillar.

Larry also makes gorgeous costume jewelry that is the perfect accent for any occasion. Wether classy or trashy not only will you look stunning, but you won’t have to break the bank thanks to the use of faux-gems. That’s right, you can be the Cinderella of your ball without worrying about losing your diamond shoe 🙂

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