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^'yi ^ n~7nrr7r> IxJUi' 770 i/^0.L.- ( ^ « « * Charlotte gay bars serve Yiquor by the drink and thus must conform to state law regulating private clubs, which excludes persons 18 and DSr B3SmCS “2°®.^ establishments, requires nonmembers to be signed in as guests of members, and prohibits sale of alcoholic beverages after 1 a.m. Informatior^for Bar Basics is provided by the bars at the request of Q-Notes and is not paid advertising BRASS RAIL 3513 Wilkinson Blvd. directly across from the Park ’N’ Shop sign, 399-8413. A mainly-for-men cruise bar with patio, billiards and video games. ■ OPENING HOURS MON- SAT 5 p.m.; SUN 1 p.m. ■ PRICES No cover. ■ SPECIALS MON $3 unlimited draft 9-12 p.m. TUES “Hard Core Night” with $1.50 gin and whiskey drinks 10-12 p.m. WED Pool tournament and 75-cent schnapps. THUR $2 unlimited draft 8-12. FRI Happy hour all night for wearers of leather, Brass Rail T-shirts and hats. SAT Bartender's specials all night. SUN 1-6 p.m. Vodka drinks $1 and free buffet. ■ Membership, renewetl $5. ODYSSEY 421 Eastway Drive in the Zayre Shopping Center, comer of Eastway and The Plaza, 5M-7498. Disco with balconied detnce room, large bar room, billiards room, video game room and Starlight Lounge piano bar. ■ OPENING HOURS MON-FRI 4:30 p.m.; SAT, ^W.9:30 p.m. I I PRICESi ewer; TUES no cover (guests-$3); THUR, FRI arwfcSttN.$2 (guests $4); SAT $3 (guests.$5). ■ SPECIALS MON-FRI Happy hour until 9:30 p.m. with drink specials. FRI announcedjpeciais. I Membership $15, renewal $10. OLEEN’S 1831 South Blvd., corner of Worthington and South Blvd. next to the new fire station, 373-9604. Disco and show bar with billiards tables and games. ■ OPENING HOURS WED-SUN 8:30 p.m. Closed Mon and Tues. ■ PRICES WED No cover (guests $1); THUR and SUN $1 (guests $2); FRI $1.50 (guests $3); SAT $2 (guests $3). ■ SPECIALS WED, THUR Impersonation featuring local talent (also on Thursday $3 unlimited draft 8-11). FRI, SAT Impersonation featuring out-of-town talent. ■ Membership and renewals $5. SCORPIO 2301 Freedom Dr. next to SESCO and across from the SERVCO gas J)lSCO J/i- 3{/J station, 373-9124. Two-floor disco with two game rooms (each with billiards and video games), television room, “VIP” quiet bar and exterior above-ground swimming pool. ■ OPENING HOURS WED, FRI, SAT, SUN 9 p.m. ''losed Mon, Tue and most Thursdays. ■ BICES WED $2 (guests $4) on show Wednesdays (all but one Wednesday night per month): FRI-SUN $2 (guests $4). ■ SPECIALS WED and SUN Impersonation show, 25-cent draft 9:30-10:30 p.m., half-priced drinks 10:30- 11:30 p.m. FRI 75-cent bottled beer 10-12 p.m. ■ Membership and renewals $8. TAGS 3018 The Plaza across from Winn- Dixie, 333-2353. Cruise bar with billiards room, game room and patio. ■ OPENING HOURS TUE- SAT 8:30 p.m.; SUN 5 p.m. Closed Mon. ■ PRICES TUE, THUR $2 (guests $3); WED, FRI No cover; SAT $1 (guests $2); SUN $2 (guests $3). ■ SPECIALS TUE, THUR free beer; SUN buffet. ■ Memberships $10, renewals $5. UCco 4- A New AJ£j> Year Of Great 'a: rj NE\y BOOKS Th« Expe^i Evan Hami go ad friend East. Alexandros IHlon. Closeted playboy Talbot and old cleissmate who is quite openly gay l\|mtuiing to rescue a mutual imprisoned in the Middle .95 is ;h murde ( BlacI first intern Ai reminii poems contril a mi s :ial kmerk a. Th0 Oth«' remari side-sfli sad. boys' teacher' help $5. BacK track. Master mystery writer loseph Hansen (he wrote the David Brandstetter series) foilows Alan Tarr through Hollywood’s tawdryj underworld seeking the er of his gay father. $2.95 Men, White Men. The ipilation about the black an gay male experience in Short stories, cences, interviews, photos, and art from 43 utors. $8.95 Boy Hartequin and Stories. Girard Kent’s 14 able stories rartging from littingiy funny to tuggingly :ludes a secret sex club in a school, a bistckmailed ’s revenge with a hustler’s cbllege romance. $7.95 Burn ng. The late Jane Cham lers’s gothic suspense novel about wo women of today allowing two le ibian spirits from the past to inhabi their bodies to find the love they ould not complete in their own o ntury. $6.95 Com ng Out to Parents: A Two- Way Survival Guide lor L rabians and Gay Men and ' 'heir Parents. Written by Mary lorhek who wrote about her gay ctfld in My Son Eric. $9.95 Corydon. a new printing of the fic onal dialogues on ho nosoxuality that Andre Gide coi isidered his most important wo -k. $7.95 Fcrever After, in his hilarious pa ody, Doric Wilson brings us two mi ses in drag and a gay New York CO ipie celebrating their first year to{ ether. A play. $3.95 H me Girls: A Black Fiminist Anthology. Editor Ba bara Smith brings together 42 pit ces from 34 contributors about th( black feminist experience. A ms ssive book from the new Kil :hen Table Women of Color Pr iss. $10.95 H( mosexuals in History. A. .. Rowse tells us what 28 famous m« n have in common, including Ri hard the Lion Hearted, Nazi Er ist Rohm, freedom fighter T.E. La vrertce and philosopher Francis Be con. $9.95 If This Isn’t Love. Sidney M( rris’s play, sin enchanting story of the 20-plus years of two gay mi le lovers, ran for eight months in 19 32 at The Glines in New York. $5 95 Iri I. Janine Veto’s ro nance/adventure has Iris and D e meeting and falling in love in Ht waii, then fleeing to a remote Gi sek island where they must pr )ve the strength of their love a£ linst an unexpected foe. $6.95 J b’S Year, in this new work by Jo seph Hansen, 58-year-old actor OI ver Jewett, a truly good man in trs ubied territory, pulls his life back to lether after losing his career, his gay lover and his celebrated arti it sister. $14.95 (HB) The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde. Peter Ackro^d writes just as the great Wilde mi y have written had he chronicled wi h wit, arrogeince eind tenderness f s life in exile after his time in priso). An elegant tour de force. $12.S 5 (HB) Pines *79. Terry Miller’s riba d play about five gay men and th ir summer on Fire Island. $5.95 Rapture of the Deep. Repri it of Peter Hazeldine’s pioneer nov 3l about a gay working cla s youngster coming of age. $6.95 Sex Behind Bars: \ Novella, Short Stories and True Accounts. Robert i. Byrd, who served time in sevi n prisons, has written a provocativ 3, very erotic collection of fiction at d nonfiction pieces about s x between prisoners. $10 Street Theater. Doric wiis n participated in the three days >f 1969’s Stonewall riots. In this pic /, he chronicles and people at d events leading up to the night t! e fags fought back. $6.95 That Other Realm i if Freedom, a hopelessly Idealls c young Scot goes to London to ]c n the gay movement but moves fro n meetings to bars and discos ai d eventually to New Zealand. $8.50 Whose Child Crie i: Children of Gay Paren s TalkAbout Their Live i. Children from 7 to 19 in fi e families with “out” gay parents talk about it all. A look at gay lives from an unusual perspective. $8.95 The Youngest Diredtor, Reprint of the 1961 novel abi ut a corporate director who refus s to bow to company pressuri to marry, choosing instead to live openly but quietly with his gay lover. $6.95 SPECIAL VALUES Christmas cards. Tt^y’re half-priced through January 1 1984 Annual Man Calendar. Hot butch men tor each week of the year Cesk appointment calendar great ft r the home office. Now $6 (was $11. )5) 1984 Hottest I Hen Calendar, a wall-hanger with some most attractive pinups. Now $3.95 (was $7.95) 1984 “Color Us Lavenfar” Coloring Book Calendt r. a wall-hanger for lesbians only. Now $2.50 (was $4.25). BACK IN STOCK Last Summer at Bludfish Cove. The Jane Chambers play being produced at UNCC. $6.i 5 My Blue Heaven. Another Jane Chambers work. $4.95 Patience and Sarah. The lesbian love story. $2.50 Lesbian Woman. One ct the top three books for any lesBian’s library. $3.95 one this Friends,Qf Dorothy Bookshgp 331 East Boulevard, Charlotte 332-8893 PAGES
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