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Defunct LGBTQ nightclubs in New York (state) (9 P) Pages in category "LGBTQ nightclubs in New York (state)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club , active from 1923 to 1936.
The Shelter, also known as Club Shelter, is a New York City Dance Music and House music nightclub started during the 1990s. The club was at multiple locations including 6 Hubert Street, 157 Hudson Street, and 150 Varick Street in Manhattan depending on the date. The Shelter was established by resident DJs Timmy Regisford, Merlin Bobb, and ...
Henrietta Hudson, originally named Henrietta Hudson Bar & Girl, is a queer [1] restaurant and lounge in Manhattan's West Village neighborhood. [2] It operated as a lesbian bar from 1991 to 2014. Until it rebranded in 2021, [ 3 ] it was one of three remaining lesbian bars in New York City.
Nightclubs located in Manhattan, entertainment venues and bars that usually operate late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from regular bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a stage for live music, one or more dance floor areas and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded music. New York City portal
Modern Dubai is one of the main centres of prostitution in the UAE and is dubbed "Sodom-sur-Mer". [5] Prostitutes frequent the bars and nightclubs in the hotels. [5] [6] Many prostitutes from poorer countries, such as Nigeria, [9] come to work in Dubai for a short while and then return home with their earnings.
Westchester man, 55, stabbed to death at upscale NYC nightclub after argument with suspect: sources Joe Marino, Larry Celona, Dorian Geiger, David Propper November 11, 2024 at 6:54 PM
The club ranked 17th on Time Out New York 's 2022 list of "the 24 best gay bars in NYC". [18] Vice News staff included Industry on a 2016 compilation of New York City's "hottest gay nightlife spots", [6] and Jeffrey James Keyes of Metrosource labeled it one of the city's top 50 gay bars in 2018. [14]