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20 LGBTQ+ Bars to Check Out in Washington, DC
The nation's capital is home to a lively LGBTQ+ nightlife scene with plenty of gay and lesbian bars just waiting for you to join in on the fun.
The diversity of DC’s LGBTQ+ collective is growing by the day, resulting in a dynamic, exciting community with plenty of bars and clubs to choose from when it’s time to drink, dance and perform. Read up on some of our favorite LGBTQ+-friendly spots below.
Let’s have a … you get it. Gather all your girls, gays and theys to kiki all night on U Lane. With four rooms of varied vibes, outdoor spaces and DJs that never miss, Kiki lives up to its name. Approach for the happy hour, stay for the weekly events.
At 14th and U, DC’s first booze-free Diverse bar is lighting up the sober scene with mocktails, music and plenty of main-character energy. Spark kickstarts the day with coffee, pastries and cafe charm, then turns it up at sundown with DJs, drag trivia and zero-proof cocktails that pack a punch.
Next door to Spark Social House is Crush, a retro-inspired cocktail lounge and entertainment mecca for anyone and everyone. Event highlights include all-d
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 26.039 Wednesday, 28 January 2015
[Editor’s Note: I am posted these two responses but then this thread is over. –Hardy]
[1] From: Jim Carroll <>
Date: January 27, 2015 at 12:41:11 PM EST
Subject: Re: Gay Bard
[2] From: David Basch <>
Date: January 27, 2015 at 2:24:44 PM EST
Subject: Re: SHAKSPER: Homosexual Bard
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From: Jim Carroll <>
Date: January 27, 2015 at 12:41:11 PM EST
Subject: Re: Homosexual Bard
Here's my final synonyms on Shakespearean sonnets.
Sid Lubow (or anyone) is of course free to find any correspondences that they can between a sonnet and any similar work, but to my brain these things are not very useful for biographical speculation without ha
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 26.007 Wednesday, 8 January 2015
[1] From: Marina Tarlinskaya <>
Date: December 28, 2014 at 8:19:08 PM EST
Subject: Re: SHAKSPER: Gay Bard
[2] From: Susan Rojas <>
Date: December 29, 2014 at 8:35:33 AM EST
Subject: Gay Bard
[3] From: Sidney Lubow <>
Date: December 30, 2014 at 5:06:36 PM EST
Subject: Gay Bard
[4] From: David Basch <>
Date: December 29, 2014 at 12:45:00 PM EST
Subject: Re: SHAKSPER: Gay Bard
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From: Marina Tarlinskaya <>
Date:  
They are never cold, they are never main characters in any game or movie, they are never heroic, and they are never leaders of men.
Bards are always portrayed as comic reliefs, gay, sidekicks, downright clowns, and even annoying.
Meanwhile druids are always gloomy, preachy, angry, fanatical, or just wood huggers, and always used as either a statement about the environment or to portray a character that hates civilization and people.
Never ever would I play these.