In Park Slope, Check Your Pants at the Door
It was the location, not the saucy goings-on, of this party that caught our attention in Michael Musto’s latest column: Michael Wakefield and Red’s monthly “SPAM” parties in the basement of a Park Slope residential building provide “mandatory pants check” shenanigans for the whole LGBT community. (Check out worldofwakefield.com for details.) Do tell! A free…
It was the location, not the saucy goings-on, of this party that caught our attention in Michael Musto’s latest column:
Michael Wakefield and Red’s monthly “SPAM” parties in the basement of a Park Slope residential building provide “mandatory pants check” shenanigans for the whole LGBT community. (Check out worldofwakefield.com for details.)
Do tell! A free subscription to the Village Voice for the first person who can identify the building in question.
La Dolce Musto [Village Voice]
Right on. We’re not out to rain on anyone’s parade!
I can tell you the building but I’d be nervous about any “concerned” people from the neighborhood who’d want to shut it down. It’s a great party and it’s not hurting anyone, but there are some wacky anti-sex zealots out there and I don’t want to tempt them.
I think it’s the basement of Jonathan Safran Foer’s new digs