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- GAY DUBL
- EXPLORG THE DOUBLE LIFE A PUBLIC PARK HAD FOR GAY PEOPLE IRELAND DURG DARKER TIM
- THE BT OF GAY DUBL
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It wasn’t always that way, but there has been a massive shift general attus sce the crimalisatn of homosexualy 1993. The highpot of this cultural change me 2015, when Ireland beme the first untry the world to vote overwhelmgly favour of same sex marriage a referendum.A strong attu of clivy means that that there is no easily intifiable LGBTQ+ quarter wh Dubl as such, but rather a variety of vibrant shops, rtrants and bars sttered across the cy offerg the warmt of wel to all LGBTQ+ visors.BarsDubl’s olst and biggt gay bar is The Gee, which has been servg the cy’s LGBTQ+ muny for over thirty years. Also worth checkg out is the Internatnal Gay Theatre Ftival, which ually tak place May and featur LGBTQ+-themed productns staged theatr and smaller venu across the cy.
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When a piece of queer art ed a childhood memory to e floodg back, Han Tiernan reflected on the send liv public spac had for gay people.
EXPLORG THE DOUBLE LIFE A PUBLIC PARK HAD FOR GAY PEOPLE IRELAND DURG DARKER TIM
Hannah Tiernan shar the moment of realisatn that the park she grew up playg had another life for gay men forced to secrecy. * gay park dublin *
One day when we were playg the park, one of the olr kids told that we better not enter at night bee there were “rent boys” and “gay men”. By the time I was The Gee watchg the film, I was a long-standg, fully-fledged lbian unr no illns about cisg culture and “rent boys” or even “gay men”. I assumed, although we never discsed , that many of my gay iends had cised.
The sndal was a plex and long-nng se which began after William O’Brien, the Natnalist MP and edor of Uned Ireland newspaper published several articl accg Cornwall and Jam Ellis French, Director of the Detective Department of the Royal Irish Constabulary, of beg homosexual. The ensug trials acced Cornwall, French and Kirwan of solicatn and buggery as well as three gay brothel owners of buggery and “keepg disorrly rooms”.
The sndal had untold repercsns for the gay muny Dubl and throughout Ireland and the UK, the most signifint of which was the passg of the 1885 Gross Incency Act.
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The act ma easier to arrt homosexuals, often wh ltle more evince than mere allegatns. It was the law unr which Osr Wil was tried and the law which remaed place Ireland until the crimalisatn of homosexualy 1993.
It has often been a necsy servg an array of sir such as gay men unhappy marriag or bisexual men or those who simply fetishise sex wh strangers. But as well as satisfyg sir served as a social outlet for men who didn’t want to or were unable to engage wh the gay ‘scene’ and had nowhere else to go.
I heard a story about how Micheál MacLiammóir, -founr of Dubl’s Gate Theatre, ed to ‘slip for a quick one’ as part of his morng walk to work: a time-honoured tradn om one of our venerable, stately homos.