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[[Stonewall Inn]], located in [[Greenwich Village]], [[New York City]] is the location of the notorious [[Stonewall Riots]] of [[1969]], considered to be a major turning point of the modern [[gay rights]] movement in America. |
[[Stonewall Inn]], located in [[Greenwich Village]], [[New York City]] is the location of the notorious [[Stonewall Riots]] of [[1969]], considered to be a major turning point of the modern [[gay rights]] movement in America. |
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"Gay Bar" is also the name of a [[2003]] single released by [[Electric Six]]. |
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==Notable gay nightclubs== |
==Notable gay nightclubs== |
Revision as of 17:13, 22 July 2006
A gay bar is a drinking establishment which caters primarily to a gay or lesbian clientele. Other names include gay club or a gay pub, queer bar, lesbian bar, dyke bar, or boy bar.
Gay bars range in size from the tiny, five-seat bars of Tokyo to large, multi-storey "super-clubs" with several distinct areas and often more than one dance floor. A large venue may be referred to as a nightclub, club, or bar, while smaller venues are typically called bars and sometimes pubs.
Characteristics
Music, either live or, more commonly, mixed by a DJ or DJs, is almost always a prominent feature of gay bars, as is the serving of alcohol. Music in gay bars, as in other bars, ranges in style from jazz and blues to disco, drum and bass, punk, house, trance, and techno.
Depending on the size of the club and its image, music and clientele, common features of gay bars are light effects, including colourful moving and flashing lights, disco balls, etc., as well as fog-machines, screens showing special effects or videos, raised platforms or stages for dancing on and for special performances, and decorative cages or podiums for hired dancers (called go-go boys or go-go girls). Some gay clubs also have "backrooms," which are dimly lit or darkened rooms where men can have sex, though this feature, once common, is now more unusual.
Gay bars and their clientele are sometimes indiscriminate as to which restroom (men's or women's) they use, though this may be illegal in some jurisdictions; unisex toilets are common in gay bars.
Gay bars and nightclubs are sometimes segregated by sex, though this is more common in some places than others. In some establishments, people who are perceived to be of the "wrong" sex (for example, a man attempting to enter a women's club) may be unwelcome or even barred from entry. This may be more common in specialty bars, such as gay male leather fetish or BDSM bars, or clubs that have back rooms (see below), for example.
On the whole lesbian-only bars are comparatively uncommon, but some gay bars, like some gay bathhouses, offer women-only nights.
Some gay bars attempt to restrict entry only to gays or lesbians, but in practice this is both difficult to enforce and generally undesirable. Gay bars are often welcoming of transgender and cross-dressed people, and drag shows are a common feature in many gay bars.
Like other clubs, gay clubs are oftened advertised by handing out eye-catching flyers on the street, in gay or gay-friendly shops and venues, and at other clubs and events. These flyers frequently feature provocative images.
History
One of the oldest gay bars was the White Swan, on Vere Street, in London, which in 1810 was raided (called the Vere Street Coterie), leading to two executions for the then crime of sodomy, and which was frequently the scene of gay marriages carried out by the Reverend John Church [1].
Stonewall Inn, located in Greenwich Village, New York City is the location of the notorious Stonewall Riots of 1969, considered to be a major turning point of the modern gay rights movement in America.
Notable gay nightclubs
- Salvation - Circuits around fixed locations on a short list of European Locations (including London, Amsterdam, Paris, Kiev ...)
Australia
- Arq, Sydney - Sydneys largest Gay Dance Club
- Stonewall Hotel, Sydney - Sydneys oldest Gay Pub
- The Midnight Shift, Sydney - a popular nightclub on Oxford Street
Canada
- Unity II, Montréal, Canada
- Woody's is the largest and most popular gay bar in the city of Toronto, Canada
- The Odyssey is Vancouver's premier gay nightclub
- The Twisted Element, Calgary, Canada is Calgary's most popular gay bar.
- Buddys, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is Edmonton's only public gay dance club.
Czech Republic
- Friends, longest running and most famous gay bar in Prague, Czech Republic
Germany
- Die Busche, is the largest gay nightclub in Berlin, Germany
Ireland
- The George(aka The G), longest running and most famous gay bar/nightclub in Dublin, Ireland for its drag shows.
Japan
Mexico
- El Taller, Mexico City, longest-running gay bar in Latin America.
New Zealand
- Family - Aucklands Main Scene Club, located on the K Road Clubbing strip
- SPQR - Popular Gay Cafe-come-Club in Aucklands Ponsonby
Philippines
- Adonis, Timog Ave. Quezon City, Philippines
Spain
Taiwan, Republic of China
United Kingdom
- Poptastic, Manchester, United Kingdom
- Heaven, billing itself as "the world's most famous gay nightclub in the world," has been open for over 20 years. their website London, United Kingdom
- G-A-Y, based at the Astoria on Charing Cross Road. London, United Kingdom
- Love Muscle, London Infamous club at 'The Fridge' in Brixton, London, United Kingdom
- Rubyz, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
- Revenge, Old Steine, opposite the Palace Pier, Brighton, United Kingdom
United States
- Largest Online Gay Bar Portal- www.gaybarnetwork.com
- Best New York Gay Bars - About.com
- Bourbon Pub / Parade, located in New Orleans, it's the longest continuously-operating gay nightclub in the US.
- Pleasuredome, a trend-setting SOMA nightclub from the early 1990s till 2002 (known as Club Universe on Saturdays). San Francisco, California
- The Endup, a gay dance club open from 1973 to present. Mentioned in Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City novels. San Francisco, California
- Roscoe's Tavern, Chicago, Illinois
- Neighbours, Seattle, Washington
- Woody's is also the most well-known gay bar in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- South Beach is the most popular gay nightclub in the city of Houston, Texas
- El Jardin, affectionately known to locals as El Hard-on, was a gay bar in San Antonio, Texas, known for having a daily "nelly hour" instead of a happy hour.
- Club 216 located in hilly Charlottesville, Virginia, in the center of the University of Virginia in the downtown Charlottesville area. Owned and operated by the Piedmont Triangle Society.
Notable gay DJs (past and present)
- Andre Collins
- Bob Viteritti
- Bobby DJ Guttadaro
- Boy George
- Bob Mould
- David Harness
- David DePino
- David Rodriguez
- DJ Dan
- DjSco
- DJ Psycho-Bitch
- Erick Morillo
- Frankie Knuckles
- Greg Ellsworth
- Ian Levine
- Jerry Bonham
- Jim Burgess
- Jimmy Stuard
- Johnny Dynell
- Junior Vasquez
- Kenny Carpenter
- Larry Levan
- Marc Andrews
- Michael Fierman
- Michael Garrett
- Nicky Siano
- Neil Lewis 9/14/1965-2/29/2004
- Patrick Cowley 10/9/1950-11/12/1982
- Phil B.
- Porl Young
- Richard Morel
- Richie Kaczor
- Robbie Leslie
- Ron Hardy
- Roy Thode
- Sharon White
- Shep Pettibone
- Susan Morabito
- Tee Scott
- Tony De Vit 9/12/1957-7/2/1998
- Victor Rosado
- Walter Gibbons
- Wayne G
See also
- nightclub
- Gay Bar is a song by Electric Six
External links
- ClubFly A google-maps application to find gay bars and clubs
- The Stonewall Riots
- Bourbon Pub / Parade in New Orleans.
- Heaven London Home of Heaven London
- G-A-Y Website Information on G-A-Y
- Legends Website Legends Manchester
- Essential Website Essential Manchester
- Love Muscle xx Website for Love Muscle xx
- US Rainbow Pages Gay bars in your city, all in one map.
- Friends Prague Information on Friends, Prague.
- UnityII, Montreal, Canada.
- GayCities Gay bar and club guide with community ratings and reviews for bars across the US and Canada.
- Gay Bar music An introduction to gay bar music
- Benidorm Gay Bars Guide to Benidorm in Spain one of the oldest selection of Gay Bars in Spain many have been trading for over 30 years.
Outside Reading
- Encyclopedia of Homosexuality. Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.), Garland Publishing, 1990. pp. 110-112