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BIG GAY ICE CREAM SHUTTERS ORIGAL EAST VILLAGE LOTN AFTER A DE
Begng as a seasonal food tck 2009, Big Gay Ice Cream has been named bt ice cream parlor--as well as bt food tck-- the untry, along wh numero other aclas. Now the pany has multiple lotns New York Cy & Philalphia.Over the last 10 years, founrs Douglas Qut & Bryan Petroff have published a crilly acclaimed okbook; appeared on numero tv programs; put on Big Gay Ice Cream pop-ups at ftivals around the world; llaborated wh a variety of ternatnal brands; spoken at a variety of nferenc & semars, cludg givg a TED talk; & taken the ice cream tck on tours across the untry.Through all, Big Gay Ice Cream has never veered om s missn to keep the fun ice cream. Big Gay Ice Cream — the popular soft serve statn known as much for s whimsil flavors as is for s celebratn of LGBTQ culture — has closed s origal East Village lotn, at 125 East 7th Street, between First Avenue and Avenue A, EV Grieve reports.
Petroff and Qut qu their day jobs to foc full time on the bs after the openg of the East Village shop, and Big Gay Ice Cream rapidly veloped a voted followg for flavors like the Dorothy, which featur vanilla ice cream jected wh dulce leche and then rolled cshed Nilla wafers, and Amerin Globe, another vanilla ice cream creatn wh dark pretzel piec vered a cholate shell. For now, Big Gay Ice Cream’s Upper Wt Si and Wt Village lotns are open, but reopeng plans for other outposts haven’t been announced yet. Big Gay Ice Cream founrs say goodbye to their very first shop [EVGrieve].
Demonstrators rallyg support of creatg an ethnic studi partment at Harvard dispted an ice cream social Harvard Yard hosted Tuday afternoon by Universy Print Clde Harvard Yard event was part of a tr of ice cream socials around the Universy’s mp on Tuday, markg the begng of Gay's tenure as stops at the Harvard Medil School's Countway Library and the Bs School's Schwartz Pavilln, Gay greeted Harvard affiliat the Yard, chattg and takg, Gay pos for a photo taken by her chief of staff, Kathere O'Dair. O'Dair prevly served as Harvard's Universy Marshal and Dean of, ne stunt monstrators gather on the steps of Universy Hall, holdg signs and chantg, “Hey, Print Gay! ”The monstrators spoke wh Gay, who affirmed her support for ethnic studi but told monstrators that creatg an ethnic studi partment would require faculty the right, Aaryan K.