Lost Spaces: Memories from Gay Bars, Lesbian Clubs, and LGBTQ+ Parties
A podcast by lost queer spaces - Wednesdays
244 Episodes
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The Black Cap, Camden, London (with Mark Brummitt)
Published: 4/29/2020 -
The Duke of Wellington, Islington, London (with Timberlina)
Published: 4/22/2020 -
Embers Avenue, Portland, USA (with Diana Fire)
Published: 4/15/2020 -
135 Pearl, Burlington, Vermont, USA (with Gregory Douglass)
Published: 4/8/2020 -
Vibe @ Club Ego, Edinburgh, Scotland (with Venn Smyth)
Published: 4/1/2020 -
Triangles, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (with Drake Jensen)
Published: 3/25/2020 -
Big Cup, Chelsea, New York (with Norman Brannon)
Published: 3/18/2020 -
The London Lesbian & Gay Teenage Group (with Kevin O'Neill)
Published: 3/11/2020 -
Crash, Vauxhall, London (with John Lee Bird)
Published: 3/4/2020 -
The Fallen Angel, Islington, London (with Colin Clews)
Published: 2/26/2020 -
Her Upstairs, Camden, London (with Dr J)
Published: 2/19/2020 -
Princess Julia’s history of Queer London Clubbing - Part 2 (1980s - now-ish)
Published: 2/12/2020 -
Princess Julia’s history of Queer London Clubbing - Part 1 (1970s - 1980s)
Published: 2/5/2020 -
Crackers, Gloucester, England (with Darryl W. Bullock)
Published: 1/29/2020 -
Shinky Shonky at The Polar Bear, London (with Boogaloo Stu)
Published: 1/22/2020 -
Ace of Clubs, London (with DJ Jo Bunny)
Published: 1/15/2020 -
Trash Palace, London (with Quiet Choir)
Published: 12/18/2019 -
First Out Cafe, London (with Ali Brumfitt)
Published: 12/11/2019 -
The Princess Victoria (The PV), Brighton, England (with Kathy Caton)
Published: 12/4/2019 -
The Terminus, Brisbane, Australia (with Kurt Luthy)
Published: 11/27/2019
How do queer spaces help to shape people's lives? Why are they so important to the LGBTQ+ community? What is the impact of losing these spaces? Lost Spaces explores these questions (and more!) through conversations with members of the LGBT community. Each week host K Anderson sits down with a different guest to discuss a space from their past, why it was important to them, and how it helped shape who they are. Expect conversations about coming out, going out, and getting down. And snogging strangers on sweaty dancefloors. We can't talk about gay history without that coming up.