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  2. Rise Bar - Wikipedia

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    Rise Bar, or simply Rise, is a gay bar in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 2015, it is a small establishment surrounded by a number of larger LGBTQ nightlife venues. The bar is most popular among gay men and some women.

  3. Therapy (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Therapy was a two-story gay bar and nightclub in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It hosted frequent drag shows, some of which featured performers who later rose to prominence on RuPaul's Drag Race. [1] The venue was a favorite Monday-night stop for Broadway actors, who sometimes participated in the club's shows.

  4. Industry Bar - Wikipedia

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    Industry Bar, [3] or simply Industry, is a gay bar and nightclub in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Owned by Bob Pontarelli, it is a sister establishment to Barracuda, a gay bar, and Elmo, a restaurant. Industry opened in 2010 and caters primarily to a crowd of young gay men and tourists.

  5. The 15 Best Gay Bars in NYC for Your Next Night Out - AOL

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    Since the 17th Century (yes, you read that right), New York City has played a major role in the country’s LGBTQIA+ history. From the Stonewall riots of 1969 to hosting the world’s largest ...

  6. Victims of the deadly druggings that terrorized NYC's gay ...

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    Julio Ramirez was a 25-year-old social worker. John Umberger was a 33-year-old political consultant. Both went out to gay bars in Hell’s Kitchen 38 days apart last spring.

  7. Gay men staged a 'sip-in' at this NYC bar in the 1960s. It ...

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    One of the earliest sites of gay rights activism is officially New York City’s newest landmark. Gay men staged a 'sip-in' at this NYC bar in the 1960s. It just became a historic landmark.

  8. The Q (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Located on Eighth Avenue near 48th Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, the Q was a four-story venue containing five distinct clubbing areas. [1] [2] [3] Frankie Sharp, who co-founded the club, stated to Thrillist and Queerty that it was "the largest queer-owned and -operated nightlife venue in Manhattan". [1 ...

  9. NYC launches program to reexamine gay bar drugging and ... - AOL

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