In case you haven’t noticed, it’s Capital Pride week here in D.C. The 33rd annual celebration of all things LGBT in the nation’s capital culminates in a parade tomorrow and the street festival on Sunday.

Saturday’s parade features head Oscar comedy writer and actor Bruce Vilanch, known for the most recent incarnation of “Hollywood Squares” and originating the role of Edna Turnblad in the touring company of Hairspray, as the celebrity grand marshal. Over 70 groups are slated to march in the parade (sponsored by Tangysweet, check out our first look in case you missed it), and it steps off at 6:30 p.m., rain or shine. Several participating organizations are still seeking people to join their contingents, so if marching is your thing you may want to contact them for more info.

Sunday’s festival will feature booths galore pushing everything from kilts to banking services to political activism. Two stages will again be set up for various performances and will feature performances from Bruce Vilanch, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, D.C. Different Drummers, BETTY, and Jason & deMarco among many others. A full rundown of performances at both stages is available at Metro Weekly’s website.

But what if you’re looking for something to do outside of the published pride guides? Follow the jump.