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Easter Parade 2009: Bonnets and Bunnies Flood Fifth Avenue

Every year on Easter, the city bans cars from Fifth Avenue between 49th and 57th Streets for several hours, transforming the avenue into a leisurely promenade filled with costumed revelers of all ages. And despite the cool temperatures, the throngs amassed outside Patrick's Cathedral seemed even more numerous than usual, perhaps because Cardinal Egan was inside delivering his last Easter mass as head of the New York Archdiocese. Of course, this being New York, the elaborate Easter attire on the avenue was irreverent as ever, ranging from men in pastel drag to Victorian-era dandies to a woman strolling around inside an enormous cake. Feast your eyes by clicking on Katie Sokoler's photographs above.

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  • Guest

    Bonnets, bunnies, and drag queens... oh my!

  • Guest

    Damned gang intiations

  • Guest

    Damned gang intiations

  • schizofriendly

    Fun!

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