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Where are all the queer bars in Tucson?

Tucson has always has been very accepting of all people, especially gays. One of the great benefits of acceptance is less segregation. There are some bars that are considered actual male lover bars in Tucson, and the most popular is IBT's. Awesomely, is that a word? Well, I'm going to use it. Awesomely, you will detect gay, lesbian, trans and straight people all hanging out together in whatever bars or venue in Tucson. The community here is so evolved and conscious, that everyone simply hangs out with each other anywhere and everywhere. No matter gender, sexuality, ethnicity or class -- Tucsonans embrace and mark diversity to reinforce the values of love and abolish hate and negativity.

One of the most active areas for lgbtq+, lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQ and straight people to socialize is downtown all throughout the light rail district.

The light rail travels to all the downtown heated spots. It goes from the Mercado through downtown on Congress St.  And then from downtown, it goes up through 4th Ave and on to the U of A main gate square area.  There are cur

An Oscar-winning film made a historic AZ gay bar a punchline — and 'opened a conversation'

Cord Jefferson, a former journalist and veteran TV writer who was born in Tucson, won an Academy Award for best-adapted screenplay earlier this year for his debut film "American Fiction" (), which also earned /5 stars from The Republic's film critic Bill Goodykoontz.

While it's a amazing movie, there's one line that struck a nerve with some viewers, particularly those within Tucson's LGBTQ+ community.

About 25 minutes into the film, the main nature Thelonious "Monk" (Jeffrey Wright) has a conversation with his brother Cliff (Sterling K. Brown) in which Monk asks, "What's false with Tucson?"

Cliff responds, "There's one gay bar and it's complete of college kids."

It's something of a throwaway line, followed immediately by a joke about said college kids confusing Cliff for Tyler Perry, which is referenced again at the end of the film.

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Most viewers probably forgot about the Tucson line by the end of the film. But for those who live in T

 

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hello i am moving to tucson for UA and I was wondering what the gay crowd/scene is like. is everyone gay friendly? I recognize there are places that are different. but is this like a minor gossip town or is it accepting? like L.A. Las Vegas & NYC? are there any homosexual clubs/bars that anyone realize of in Tucson?

 

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I'm also moving to UA in fall for grad university and was wondering generally the same thing myself. So far, I've heard a mixed bag of things, but overall the town is fairly accepting. I'm fairly sure there is a bar on 4th near the university that caters to male lover university studentsbut if anyone else wants to verify that (and the name) feel free to complete so.

 

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