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It was like, the activity took place around the bar. Jackson's Lounge on Howard Street : "may be the largest gathering place for lesbians and bars in any city of Newark's size … Every time its doors opened, music and laughter spilled out," writes journalist Ron Porambo inwho goes gay, in homophobic language: "A bulldagger… and a fag began yelling at one another in front of the bar.
Off 8th!!!!! And all I remember about it was that when you walked in, the bar took up the whole place. It was pretty quiet. Waldorf Cafeteria : downtown hub for white gays in early 60s, seen in Dan Russo's memoir Downtown, which sees Newark as a "thriving, cosmopolitan city," with constant police harassment--"a band of SS officers.
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The listed bars and clubs are perfectly suited for the LGBTQ+ community looking to spend a fun and social night out. Club 18 : correspondent Sue reports by email, "My grandparents owned it in late 60's and early 70's. Skippy's Hideaway97 Edison Place: Arnie Kantrowitz recalls visiting around "I don't remember the name of the street.
This project depends on community input, and ANY suggestions will be very appreciated! Black's Tavern"Where Old Timers Meet" according to ad in April Hours After; is this the same Phil Black who identified as a female impersonator in his business card that can be seen here?
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Changes address to 59 Edison Place between and Damron guides. And there wasn't much activity that I was seeing, it was mostly people sitting there having a drink. They began fighting faggot-style, running up and down the sidewalk and around the parked cars … while the crowd of lesbians and homosexuals in blond wigs shouted encouragement to the fighters.
It also mentions he performed at new top club in the east. There was plenty of activity going on in Newark, but you know people were just hiding out even from each other. Mosque Theater : straight club, but occasional host to the Jewel Box Revue, traveling troupe of female impersonators that began in Boston Plaza : in mids vocalist and female impersonator Willie Dukes is a top draw here, on Boston Street.
There was a very comfortable mixing of gay and straight Jersey folk. It was on the other side of Broad Street from Washington Park and Military Park … There was a little side, a smaller back street … And it was downtown. Newark not being a noted gay center.
Promenade BarPark Ave. Murphy's Tavern at Mulberry Street joined with bars in New Brunswick and Atlantic City to challenge antigay discriminatory policy toward bars. According to regular dancer Peter Savastano, "while not explicitly queer, it was implicitly so," and "out of that show came a few famous queer club dance DJs, probably the most famous of them being Richard Kaczor who was also a regular dancer on the show.