For the few years I’ve been legally allowed to patronize bars and clubs, the Friday night queer-friendly Club Sound has always been a good go-to. Once called Gossip at Club Sound, then Püre at The Rail, and now Püre at Club Sound, Nova Starr has quite the following in Salt Lake City and, let’s be honest, we go where Nova Starr goes.
DJ Harry Cross Jr. s...
posted by Seth Bracken
Friday and Saturday nights at Club JAM are high-energy experiences with resident disc jockey Harry Cross Jr. The sexy 27-year-old Westminster student is a staple in the queer club scene and has been spinning at JAM for more than a year.
Gayest City? LetR...
posted by Annalisa Millo
The recent annual Gayest Cities in America ranking by The Advocate has caused quite a stir. Most are aware by now, but in case you missed it, the nation's longest running LGBT publication ranked Salt Lake City as the “gayest” city in the country, ahead of some other, more obvious, cities.
Local DJ blends dark...
posted by Seth Bracken
The switch from classically-trained clarinet player to Top 40 disc jockey at some of the hottest clubs in Salt Lake was a simple one for DJ Sergio \V/.
Ladies Lounge at JAM
posted by Annalisa Millo
I have often observed local lesbian and bisexual women have the same conversation over and over again. They're talking about what to do at night and where to go; mostly frustrated at their lack of nightlife options in Salt Lake City. I can't blame them – there aren't many.
Bear Clause does ...
posted by Annalisa Millo
From the womb, five people were prenatally predestined to cross paths and play music with each other. Fate decided that Elyse Winn, Megan Monroe, Emmy Decker, Kara Kartchner and Alex McComb all migrate from Arizona, Montana, Idaho, and other parts of Utah to live in the same house in their early twenties. Together, they form local band Bear Clause.
Uh Huh Her, Keep A B...
posted by QSaltLake Staff
Critically acclaimed and Salt Lake City queer favorite, electro-indie duo, Uh Huh Her has set out on tour again, this time for a cause.
Art met fashion
posted by Annalisa Millo
Imagine a fundraiser, spearheaded by women, staffed by women, featuring women, for the benefit of a non-profit women’s organization. If the sound of that doesn't make you giddy for feminism, I'm not sure what else will.