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The Starle Lounge, a hot spot that has been a quiet part of Brooklyn’s gay history sce 1970, may be forced to close by the buildg’s management.

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There’s that many ol and hip and queer thgs to do Brooklyn, ’s what mak New York Cy’s bt gay borough. CROWN HEIGHTS — Four years after the forced closg of the spot that claims to be the olst gay bar Brooklyn, two filmmakers are brgg the story of the Starle Lounge to the big on Bergen Street at Nostrand Avenue om 1962 to 2010, the Starle Lounge was the “bedrock” of Crown Heights, said Kate Kunath, -director of “We Came to Sweat, ” a documentary about the bar’s history and s closure that will but at the NewFt film ftival on Friday.

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Brooklyn's olst gay bar may be forced to close followg the sale of s Crown Heights buildg.

The Starlight Lounge — which also claims to be the cy's first black-owned gay bar — might be evicted bee the new owner of the property apparently wants the buildg "empty. "The Starle Lounge has been a Crown Heights fixture sce the 1960s, servg gays and non-gays. Why shouldn’t there be a bar Crown Heights that is popular wh whe and black, gay and straight people, where gentrifiers and lols wh long leage drk the special punch next to one another on bar stools, where young, betiful club typ sweat out to hoe mic alongsi 50-somethg veteran party anizers and standard-issue retire who happen to live down the block?

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The Starle Lounge, a hot spot that has been a quiet part of Brooklyn’s gay history sce the early 1970s, seems sted to close s doors now that the new management of s buildg is mandg that the bar vate to make way for urgent repairs. Back then, was one of the few gay-iendly bars the neighborhood.

” Nowadays, the Starle is not exclively a gay bar; s personaly chang wh the time of day and week.

Karaoke night on Thursdays draws a mixed-race crowd of straight and gay patrons. M., the bar fills wh a mostly gay clientele, and by 2 a. “It’s a place I n e and not be bothered by homophobic people, ” said Timothy Yat, a young publicist stg at the bar, who add that he had been tnted wh gay slurs the neighborhood.

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