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Yet another gay bar closes down in CT (New Haven, Hartford: crime, closing)

 

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Pulse in New Haven. Officially closed. I just got the news from the owner, on Facebook.

This trend has been going on for about 10 years now. All that's left in CT now is Chez and Polo in Hartford, which have become nearly empty or ghetto. And York Street Café and fancy one or two other minor ones in New Haven. And two extremely minor ones in New London (Franks and one other one). And Trevi in Fairfield (mostly lesbians and antique men).

Other bars have closed in the past such as Cedar Brook, Triangles, Center Street, Gotham and another one in Waterbury.

My point isthat more gay bars have been closing down than opening, in CT. The only decent one left in the entire state IMO is York Street Café. I went there once and actually liked it.

I meanwhat the heck though? Why is this happening? Does it include anything to undertake with a dwindling gay population in CT?

Welcome to the Thames Club

Nestled in the heart of Unused London, Connecticut, stands a remarkable institution that has weathered the test of time, the Thames Club.  Established in the year , this venerable establishment is a living testament to the enduring social vitality and rich history of New London.  The Club’s inception was not a mere coincidence but a direct consequence of the city’s burgeoning prosperity as a major port for whaling and commerce.  This economic boom led the prominent members of New London to seek a shared meeting place, a haven for business discussions and relaxation.  Thus, the Thames Club was born.

In its golden era, the Thames Club was a bustling hub of activity, boasting a membership of over individuals.  It was the venue of choice for the most prestigious social events in New London, a place where the city’s elite gathered to celebrate and socialize.  However, like all confidential social clubs, the Thames Club’s fortunes were intertwined with the economic times and social spirit of the noun that hosted it.

Despite the inevitable ebbs and flows of economi

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A Film by Constance Kristofik

 

Holding Space for Each Other: New London&#;s LGBTQ+ Community

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New London&#;s early gay bars, the impact of the AIDS/HIV epidemic, queer peace activists, and the intersectionality of race, gender, sexuality and religion&#;this documentary explores these and other aspects of our LGBTQ+ community from to the exhibit day.

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Following the screening, OutCT Interim President Chevelle Moss-Savage will moderate a Q&A with Constance Kristofik and Xavier Day.

 

OutCT and Alliance for Living will host two events to celebrate the documentary:
Pre-screening Happy Hour at The Social ( Bank Street) from pm
After-partyat Dockside (32 Bank Street) from pm to closing

 

Narrated by: Curtis K Goodwin

Interviews by: Don Presley

Associate Producer: Laura Natusch

Assistant Producer: Christopher Annino

 

Funded by grants from the Connecticut Humanities and the Connecticut Articulate Historic Preservation Office

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