Gay bar burlington vt
Solstice Party ft. Rangus, The Bubs, DJ Gaybar
A summer solstice celebration of Celebration Month and a unused special beer release ft. Music from Rangus, The Bubs and DJ Gaybar.
Gaybar:
GAYBAR (she/her) is a womxn loving womxn party DJ from the east coast of Canada who is now based in Burlington, VT. GAYBAR’s sets span decades and include house music (melodic/progressive), top 40 hits, remixes, divas, drum and bass, dubstep and hip hop. She has been operational hard for the last year in Burlington to create/promote new queer spaces for people to congregate. THE GOAL: Good melody. Celebrating our existence. Extreme love & Radical delight. 🫶
RANGUS:Â
RANGUS is a Homosexual Punk band from Burlington, VT. A power trio belting whimsical lyrical odysseys at 180+ BPM about being Gay & Transitioned in the modern age.Â
Formed out of the closure pandemic & beginning gender transition of front-person Veronica Stella Russell - RANGUS began as an outlet & answer for musical entertainment at LGBTQ group events Russell helped to organize & facilitate. With her music & lyrics always having a word around inclusion & equity
RANGUSÂ has honed a one-of-a-kind identity utilizing the unconventional mea
Controversial gay bar opens in Winooski
WINOOSKI - Vermont's first lgbtq+ bar in over a decade welcomed a steady stream of customers when it opened its doors Friday evening, despite sparking controversy over the establishment's new name.
"All of the bars in Burlington have been really welcoming, but there hasn't been a place for us to call our own," owner Craig McGaughan said Friday evening, about half an hour after he opened Mister Sister for the first period. He added he was proud to be able to offer that place to the community and said the prevent means "everything" to him.
He declined to comment further on the controversy regarding the name. Some have criticized the choice because they see the designation as a slur against the transsexual community.
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LGBT group says Winooski gay block should choose unused name
The Pride Center of Vermont held a "trans town hall" to catch from the gender diverse community last week. After the gathering, the center issued a statement rebuking the name and calling it "hate speech." The declaration was written by board member Bridget Barhight, who was identified as a transsexual woman.
"We condemn the use of despise speech in promotional materials and especi
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Some call it the Portland of the east. Some phone it Brrrrlington (yes, it snows a lot here). But everyone who’s right calls it Grrrlington and there’s a reason. Burlington, Vermont is a mecca for queer ladies of all shapes, sizes, and Birkenstock style-preferences. It boasts all the enormous city offerings with a small-town feel.
The Waterfront
Although I’ve been a tried and true Vermonter since exiting the womb 23 years ago, I’ve only lived in Burlington for just over a year now. Fine thing it’s a small city and it doesn’t grab long to acquire to know your way around.
So enable one Vermont native and one transplant to the amazing Green Mountain Mention show you the ropes!
So you need to drink and dance?
Higher Ground
Burlington has got you covered. Some say there are no sapphic bars in town, but we utter there are ONLY lesbian bars in town. Walk into nearly any exclude in Burlington (or walk down any street or call on any farm or do any THING) and you will certainly see enough gay girls to make your brain spin. That creature said, there are a few go-to spots for the savvy queers.
The Three Needs(185 Pearl St)
Higher Ground
$20 Early Bird (thru 11/1/24 @ 11:59pm)
$30 Advance | $35 Day of Show
18+
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New Queers Eve is so brat.
It’s period to ring in the fresh year with New Queers Eve – the annual LGBTQ+ gyrate party event of the season, hosted by Emoji Nightmare. Featuring music by GAYBAR that will have you dancing into 2025 and over a dozen tantalizing drag and burlesque performances – plus a special midnight champagne toast. Don’t miss the foremost – and queerest – way to ring in the recent year and commemorate the year of brat!
Headline performances by:
Helena Poison (from Canada’s Drag Race – S5)
And a selection of the foremost Vermont drag and burlesque talent:
Sasha Sriracha
Katniss Everqueer
Rhedd Rhumm
Jasper Kinetic
Domini’que Anjou
Marjorie Mayhem
Miss Chekova
Pete Zapparti
Mochaccino
Prince Muffin
About Emoji Nightmare:
Emoji Nightmare has been performing across Vermont and the region since 2015 and is one of the state’s leading drag entertainers. She is host and producer of many of the largest LGBTQ+ events of the past decade. She is the co-founder of the Vermont chapter of Drag Story Hour, a frequent guest on Amber Live!, and a multi-year n