It’s Pri Month, and there are fewer gay bars open Baltimore jt as members of the LGBTQ muny say they are need most.
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- GAY BARS REMA CLOSED BALTIMORE JT AS LGBTQ MUNY NEEDS THEM MOST
- BALTIMORE GAY BARS
- DES OF PA, MISTST AND A SIRE TO SELF-MEDITE LEAD TO HEAVIER DRK POURS AT BALTIMORE GAY BARS
GAY BARS REMA CLOSED BALTIMORE JT AS LGBTQ MUNY NEEDS THEM MOST
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Leon's is Baltimore's olst ntuoly operatg gay bar. Durg Prohibn, the bar survived as a speakeasy and, after WWII, beme a hangout for beatniks and artists wh a mix of gay and straight patrons. Sce 1957, Leon’s has operated as a gay bar.
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In s early days as a gay bar, patrons had to say a password before they were let the door: “Are you a iend of Dorothy?
” A mon intifier among gay men at that time, the phrase is a reference to Dorothy Gale of the Wizard of Oz—reportedly for Dorothy's acceptance of her iends spe their unual inti. Now our 53rd Year of Servg the Gay Communy. Leon's is the olst gay bar Baltimore...
DES OF PA, MISTST AND A SIRE TO SELF-MEDITE LEAD TO HEAVIER DRK POURS AT BALTIMORE GAY BARS
Baltimore Gay Pri.
Wh Pri Month celebratns full swg, the fate of Baltimore’s gay bars and nightspots remas uncerta jt as the LGBTQ muny fac a myriad of mountg of the cy’s largt bars and venu — Central and The Manor — rema shuttered, wh no ditn that eher will be open for Pri Week activi this absence of what many ll “safe spac” for LGBTQ members occurs as they and their rights are unr attack by many nservative policians, activists and Knaff, a Harbor East rint and the longtime edor of The Washgton Bla, has been monorg the LGBTQ muny for the past two s. We’ve seen attacks on trans youth and drag queens, along wh book bans and even ‘Don’t say gay’ laws that are ripped om Vladimir Put’s playbook, ” Knaff strsed the sential nature of tablishments centered around LGBTQ clientele. “Gay bars and clubs are more important than ever, ” Knaff said.