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  1. www.lofficielusa.com › politics-culture › history-gay-nightlife-nyc-clubs-drag-ballThe History of Gay Nightlife in New York City

    1 Ιουν 2023 · Sprawling the city’s five boroughs, today’s gay nightlife spots are a mix of casual hangouts, performance based-spaces, and techno bangers. Hell’s Kitchen—home to many of Manhattan’s gay bars and clubs—continues to be a favorite for the community and swanky spots like Metropolitan and The Rosemont flourish in Brooklyn.

  2. Today, LGBTQ cultural life in New York City is more visible than ever, and researchers are reconstructing its hidden history. To create a map of nightlife, Jeff Ferzoco of the project...

  3. 14 Ιουν 2015 · Jeff Ferzoco has created an interactive map, OUTgoing, that captures the ever-unfolding history of New York’s LGBT nightlife venues. Ferzoco, an information designer with his own company, linepointpath, came by the idea naturally.

  4. New York has a long history of LGBT community building, activism, and culture which extends to the early history of the city. Timeline of events. 1890s. Manhattan's Bowery was known to host "fairy resorts", saloons or dance halls for male gays, (known as fairies at the time).

  5. 18 Αυγ 2017 · There will always be gay bars, but will they be as vivid, sexy, and subversive as the haunts of yore? The history of NYC nightlife is studded with the memories of fascinating boîtes that attracted gays in desperate need of connection, then ultimately fell away as newer spots and trends emerged.

  6. While their significance is often underestimated or dismissed by heterosexual society, bars and other establishments played a pivotal role throughout the 20th century — but particularly in the pre-Stonewall era — as centers for LGBT activism and community.

  7. 24 Οκτ 2024 · The club, music, food, fashion and gay scenes all produced future legends that year, despite the creative community being decimated by AIDS. The Pyramid Club is the stuff of downtown New York legend. In the 1980s, a tiny little dive bar on Avenue A near Tompkins Square Park became ground zero for the exploding New York drag scene. It was punk.

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