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"The Arlington City Council, bowing to pressure from red-faced residents of Gaywood Street, changed the street name to Garden Oaks Drive.Twenty-five years later, Club Dallas still advertises its gym and summer cookouts - also with sexy men. One of Dallas Voice’s first advertisers was Club Dallas (then known as Club Body Center Dallas), which used sexy, shirtless men to promote its gym and Sunday barbecue.
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… Gay clubs, from Cedar Springs to Mockingbird Lane to Fort Worth, include the Snake Pit, Bentley’s, Tarrant County Mining Company, High Country, Contemporary Country, 4001, The Unicorn, Tex’s Ranch and Lifter’s.
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On the following Friday, May 11, Dallas Voice begins full publication of its newspaper out of offices on Oak Lawn early on, the paper is folded and released in two sections.
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When the newspaper was started, tentpoles of the culture that made up most of the advertising were "the Three Bs: Bars, baths and bookstores." You didn’t see ads for car dealerships, straight political candidates or Frito-Lay.įrom the names of the clubs to the people and groups that entertained us and the institutions that provided the support, comfort and social background for our lives, Dallas has been a lively and tranformative city. Dallas’ gay culture - and the cultural life of gay Dallas - has evolved over the years as much as the Dallas Voice itself.