Last Call Chicago is a walk back in time-from the Speakeasies of the 1920s to the latest hot spots, and all done without looking at a single app. Both are journalists with a keen eye for history, who reported on the events and comings and goings of Chicago’s LGBTQ-friendly bars and clubs. Last Call Chicago: A History of 1,001 LGBTQ-Friendly Taverns, Haunts & Hangouts could not have been written by anyone but authors Rick Karlin and St Sukie de la Croix. It will release for readers a flood of memories and it provides future researchers a wealth of information.” -John D’Emilio, author of Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood: Coming of Age in the Sixties “ Last Call Chicago restores to life the vast world of bars that have been so vital to the queer community. If only we had such far-reaching insight into all of our refuges.” – Art Smith, Their passion and enthusiasm for our queer journey is manifest in every entry. “ Last Call Chicago is a treasure trove of LGBTQ historical insight! Rick Karlin and St Sukie de la Croix have undertaken a comprehensive exploration of Chicago’s colorful gay past, revealing more than a thousand of the safe havens and communal spaces that allowed us to evolve into the diverse and vibrant community that we have become and presented it in a concise and well-executed tome. Available in Hardcover & Paperback! NO SALES TAX For Orders Shipped Outside of California!ġ001 LGBTQ-Friendly Taverns, Haunts & Hangouts Over 640 Photos!
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