Byron visits a jazzy spot for cocktails in Bushwick and heads to the Upper East Side to see great art and a new gay bar off the Q Train.
The Rosemont has a great and varied line up of weekly, bi-monthly and monthly parties including: OOPS!, a weekly party on Wednesday Nights featuring regular appearances by Crystal Mesh, Jacquee Kennedee, West Dakota and Harajuku — plus new queens. There’s also Fake Nudes — a bi-monthly Saturday Night Dance Party with DJ P_A_T and the infamous House of Sterling; PEGGY, a monthly (2nd Thursday of the Month) lesbian Party; and MOOD SWINGS, a bi-monthly Sunday Night Party with a different fun theme each time. Meanwhile, Meshy Monday Karaoke is hosted Crystal Mesh every Monday night. Folks can see everything coming up Rosemont on FB (facebook.com/therosemontnyc/), Instagram (@therosemontnyc) and their website.
Boxers UES: The opening of a new subway stop is music to a New Yorker’s ears. But the opening up a gay bar near it? Orgasmic! You can almost hear the roaring waves of “yaaasss!” from Upper East Side queens who were once forced to travel down to Chelsea or Hell’s Kitchen to get their 2-for-1 drink specials served up by ripped boys in boxers. We can only hope the extension of the Q will continue to bring such exciting new businesses to the neighborhood and give the UES a make-over worthy of a very special episode of Drag Race.
“We decided to open Boxers UES because of the new Q train service,” explains George Maestre, general manager of the new location. “UES has accessibility now. It is too early to tell, but we have two huge areas of potential customers to cater too: UES & Spanish Harlem. We are a gay sports bar. It is the only bar in the area where bartenders wear only boxer shorts and do pull ups behind the bar while you eat great food while you watch sports games and great music videos.“ I’ll have what he’s having!
“Badass Bitches of the Met”: Meet the ladies who were doing the cultural equivalent of “breaking the internet” way before Kim did. For two hours, you can explore women’s place in art history at the exhibit, “Badass Bitches of the Met”. Celebrating females as artists, muses and more, it’s a surefire strike against the patriarchy. But don’t worry if you’re not a lady; according to the organizers, “Dudes and non-gender-specificied humans are encouraged.” museumhack.com/badassb/
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