I’ve seen Starlight listed in HX magazine, MM. Is it more gay or more lesbian??? Never been. Only been to Caddyshack (unimpressed) and Excelsior (OK). I’m not into the white hipster crowd (nor the lesbian crowd) so not longing to go back.
Why did you get kicked out? That’s a major feat to be thrown out of that joint! I’ve seen people high as hell practically doing the horizontal rhumba on the stage and all they got were cheers, free drinks and shout-outs from the D.J. !!
Rob: Bed Stuy is crawling with homosexuals. I am not joking. There were always gay people in the area, but there has a huge influx over the past few years. The neighborhood is cheaper, the housing stock is teh same as other brownstoner neighborhoods and it’s accessable to mass transit. Although the schools could use some work and people are trying to make changes, gay people aren’t as concerned about living in PS 321 so we take the cheaper rent/mortgage and grace Park Slope, et al, with our shiny asses.
i was there on new years eve!!! i was kicked out just a little bit after midnight lol. sucks about the girl over dosing. i know there was a lot of coke dealing in the bathroom tho.
There’s a gay guy in our building, actually I think he’s probably the only one in the entire neighborhood.
‘Don’t you think SoHo, Chelsea, Meatpacking & W’burg have all hit their peaks!!!!!!??????’
Yes, I used those areas as an example that the artists changed the neighborhoods, not Gay people. They just come in after the fact and suck off all the hard work that others did in the area.
Oh, Miss Chiff, a big hug and wet slobbery kiss to you. where have you been? I missed you!
Rob, as far as I can tell, gay people live just about everywhere. There are certainly plenty in Bed Stuy and Crown Heights, and always have been. One of the oldest bars in Crown Heights, the Starlight, on Nostrand and Bergen, has been here forever. Gay people, like everyone else, live where they want to, and can afford to, live.
Are there any queer dance spots left in Bk?
I’ve seen Starlight listed in HX magazine, MM. Is it more gay or more lesbian??? Never been. Only been to Caddyshack (unimpressed) and Excelsior (OK). I’m not into the white hipster crowd (nor the lesbian crowd) so not longing to go back.
Why did you get kicked out? That’s a major feat to be thrown out of that joint! I’ve seen people high as hell practically doing the horizontal rhumba on the stage and all they got were cheers, free drinks and shout-outs from the D.J. !!
yeah i wouldn’t expect something called the starlight to be a straight bar anyway hahahah
*rob*
Rob: Bed Stuy is crawling with homosexuals. I am not joking. There were always gay people in the area, but there has a huge influx over the past few years. The neighborhood is cheaper, the housing stock is teh same as other brownstoner neighborhoods and it’s accessable to mass transit. Although the schools could use some work and people are trying to make changes, gay people aren’t as concerned about living in PS 321 so we take the cheaper rent/mortgage and grace Park Slope, et al, with our shiny asses.
Snark: Just don’t wear your sunglasses at night.
i was there on new years eve!!! i was kicked out just a little bit after midnight lol. sucks about the girl over dosing. i know there was a lot of coke dealing in the bathroom tho.
*rob*
The Starlight is a gay bar. That did not come across clearly.
There’s a gay guy in our building, actually I think he’s probably the only one in the entire neighborhood.
‘Don’t you think SoHo, Chelsea, Meatpacking & W’burg have all hit their peaks!!!!!!??????’
Yes, I used those areas as an example that the artists changed the neighborhoods, not Gay people. They just come in after the fact and suck off all the hard work that others did in the area.
Oh, Miss Chiff, a big hug and wet slobbery kiss to you. where have you been? I missed you!
Rob, as far as I can tell, gay people live just about everywhere. There are certainly plenty in Bed Stuy and Crown Heights, and always have been. One of the oldest bars in Crown Heights, the Starlight, on Nostrand and Bergen, has been here forever. Gay people, like everyone else, live where they want to, and can afford to, live.