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Contents:
- IN 'LAST CALL', A SERIAL KILLER TARGETS MANHATTAN'S '90S GAY BARS. INSI THE TE STORY
- STREAM IT OR SKIP IT: ‘LAST CALL: WHEN A SERIAL KILLER STALKED QUEER NEW YORK’ ON HBO, A DOCERI THAT TAK A LOOK AT 1990S POLICE INDIFFERENCE IN THE FACE OF GAY MEN GETTG MURRED
- ‘RIGHTEO ANGER WAS A PART OF ’: THE SHOCKG STORY OF NEW YORK’S GAY BAR KILLER
- RH, “AN ALL NEW GAY BAR” G TO SHAW, POSTS LIQUOR LICENSE PLARD
- THE GAY MEN FREQUENTED MANHATTAN PIANO BARS. SO DID THEIR KILLER.
- LAST CALL: BEHD THE TERRIFYG UNTOLD STORY OF NEW YORK'S GAY BAR KILLER
IN 'LAST CALL', A SERIAL KILLER TARGETS MANHATTAN'S '90S GAY BARS. INSI THE TE STORY
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STREAM IT OR SKIP IT: ‘LAST CALL: WHEN A SERIAL KILLER STALKED QUEER NEW YORK’ ON HBO, A DOCERI THAT TAK A LOOK AT 1990S POLICE INDIFFERENCE IN THE FACE OF GAY MEN GETTG MURRED
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‘RIGHTEO ANGER WAS A PART OF ’: THE SHOCKG STORY OF NEW YORK’S GAY BAR KILLER
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RH, “AN ALL NEW GAY BAR” G TO SHAW, POSTS LIQUOR LICENSE PLARD
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”Last year also saw a story that chillgly mirrored elements of the Last Call killer’s se, wh a spate of men targeted at New York gay bars before beg murred. ”But what Last Call also do is show the undyg importance of the gay bar, even to those who might not unrstand s need (straight lleagu and iends have asked me why gay bars still exist when “Every bar is a gay bar now” and siarly, madngly, “Is g out even a thg anymore? To both Caronna and Gertler, pecially at a time of tensified homophobia, the gay bar is as val as ever.
“I thk we all have our own lived experienc and my lived experience happens to be the clost wh the gay people that I’m around, ” Caronna says. When Matt [Foreman] said I don’t thk straight people unrstand what ’s like to walk to a gay bar, we were like we need to put this le bee actually is a good way of amg . “So much of our life is the bars, and that’s where so much gay history took place, ” Karl recently told our sister publitn, The Advote.
THE GAY MEN FREQUENTED MANHATTAN PIANO BARS. SO DID THEIR KILLER.
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” That led to a number of lotns that were home to a seri of gay bars and clubs over the years. “Illois was the first state to crimalize homosexualy, 1961, ” la Croix said.
“All the obv homosexuals the Midwt livg small towns, drag queens and thgs, they all thought, ‘This is great, ’ so they all moved to Chigo. “That rptn actually gave gay people a space Chigo. “Young people don’t go to gay bars as much anymore, ” Karl said.
“They jt go to any bar they want…which is what we fought for all those years — that gay people uld go anywhere and be accepted anywhere. Unfortunately, now ’s bg the gay bs muny the ass, bee people don’t feel as much of a need to go to gay bars.
LAST CALL: BEHD THE TERRIFYG UNTOLD STORY OF NEW YORK'S GAY BAR KILLER
“I thk Chigo there will always be a gay entertament district, ” Karl said. Gay bar owners, “learned their lson early on and started buyg the properti when they moved to what is now known as the Halsted area and Anrsonville. ” In the end he says gay bars will survive only “if they keep up wh what the people are lookg for.
"So much of our life is the bars, and that's where so much gay history took place, " Karl told The Advote.
7Karl got the ia for the book while remiscg wh iends about the gay bars Chigo.