Gay bars lansing mi
Hidden, then and now
Todd Heywood
Retzloff
What they probably don’t know is that this was once home to Olsen’s, which during the 1950s was one the few Lansing bars serving the region’s persecuted and underground lesbian community.
It’s a footnote in a slice of Lansing culture largely lost in time, though slowly existence resurrected by Tim Retzloff, an assistant professor of history and LGBTQ studies at MSU.
Retzloff, working with archive staff at the MSU Archives, uncovered a Feb 25, 1957, “sex deviation” report compiled by Ralph Ryal with the Michigan State University Police Department. The report reveals the oldest reference to a bar — Olsen’s — where gay men gathered to socialize.
An archival image of the Palador Cafe, 325 N. Washington Ave., in the late '30s or in advance '40s. This location turned into Olsen's Bar in the mid-'50s and by the end of the decade had become the Clique Lounge, according to Heidi Butler, local history librarian at the Capital Area District Library.
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From the Archives: Spiral Gyrate Bar at 20
LANSING — In October of 1998, Aged Town was abuzz. Spiral, a new dance bar, had appear to town.
Spiral became the talk of the homosexual community around Michigan. It drew capacity crowds (just under 300) and patrons from as far off as Kalamazoo and Flint, four nights a week.
Tom Donall, an established Old Town investor and artist, sunk two years of his animation and a half-million dollars into what had been an abandoned eyesore at Clinton and Center streets.
He built on the site, adding a 2,000- square-foot gyrate floor outfitted with laser lights, which bumped up the building's size to just under 4,000 square feet.
Donall told the State Journal in 2017 that he opened Spiral, in part, because he "wanted to build a territory for the LGBT community" and, in part as a "space for my possess creativity."
The restored warehouse in the city's burgeoning alternative downtown district boasted deep-red velvet drapes cascading from its tall ceilings.
The stainless steel bar was covered in hand-polished spirals contrasting with the building's 83-year-old exposed brick.
The royal purple bar stools and ornate hand-crafted metal furnishings created almost a techn
East Lansing Progressive on LGBT Civil Rights but No Gay Bar in Municipality Limits
Forty-four years ago, the City of East Lansing was the first society in the United States to offer its queer citizens civil rights protection under law. But strangely enough, this progressive town has never been residence to a gay bar.
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Bruce Hart, a Los Angeles actor who appears in the digital series “Old Dogs & New Tricks”, attended Michigan State from 1977 to 1982. He said those years were a liberal time on campus and in the Lansing area, but none of the gay bars were in East Lansing. “There were three bars located in Lansing. And they were located in a fairly rough neighborhood. Going to a gay block for the first hour was incredible. I was on a date with a guy who had a car, which is probably why I dated him, and we went to Trammp’s in Lansing. It was both a bar and a disco. It had small move floor lined with mirrors. My first trip there the bar was having a drag show, another first for me. I could not believe these glamorous ladies were men, until they started talking. I didn't comprehend drag and found it entertaining but alien. Another first for me in that club was seeing two men kissing
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