What We Wish for in 2011

We here at Back in the Gays wish for Equality and Happiness in the New Year. 2011 is a time for Change, we need to change how people think about the LGBT community and the LGBT community needs to change how they think about each other. Love and let Love. May 2011 bring Equality equally to all, lets not forget any1 regardless of sex, gender, culture, religion, ethnicity, we are all connected. Change, it’s time for Change.

Barry White – Change, Courtesy of bumskolie. Thank you Read the rest of this entry

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To Everyone and then some, May you enjoy the last of the holiday season and may all your hopes and dreams for the New Year be blessed upon you. We want to thank each and every patron who stops by and takes time with us to step Back in the Gays.

Happy New Year 2011 Equality for all! Read the rest of this entry

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A HoliGay Message From Back in the Gays 1988

Happy Holidays to our BiTG extended family and followers! May the new year bring us closer to equality. Big hugs from New York City, xoxoxoxo Rob & Cisco :{D :[D Sit back and enjoy this PeE WeE Christmas special snipit with the sexy Del Rubio Triplets!

The Del Rubio Triplets – Winter Wonderland (High Resolution), Courtesy of stuttgartcitystudent. Thank you Read the rest of this entry

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     In this video we start in Nelson Sullivan’s home at Five Ninth Avenue near Gansevoort street in the (MPD) Meat Packing District, preparing to go to the grand opening of Mars nightclub at tenth avenue and thirteenth street in New York City on December 31, 1988. As the video opens we find Michael Alig, Rudolf, Lohoma, Larry Tee, Harlequin and Superstar Christina (who was Nelson’s date for the evening) all rampetly getting ready to Ring in the new year at Mars.

     Someone is knocking at the door it can’t be Michael Alig he’s already there who could it be? It’s Superstar DJ Keoki, arriving just in time to leave for the party, but before Nelson leaves with his gaggle of friends he must wish Blackout his dog a Happy New Year. Read the rest of this entry

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Roller (A)rena (the A is silent) came into being on the evening of Saturday, September 16, 1972. Born in Gravelsnatch, Kentucky in 1948, the boy who became Rollerena came out in 1961. He would hitch hike or take a bus to Louisville and became the “bluegrass* belle of three counties as a teenager. In April of 1966, at the age of 18, he registered for the draft and graduated from High School in May of 1967. (The Outweek interview December 24, 1989 shows photos of him at seventeen and in basic training.)

He served in the artillery infantry in Vietnam and returned to the states in September 1969. Late in 1969 he worked on Wall Street spent New Year’s Eve of 1969 in Times Square. He started roller skating to work in 1970 (this was regular roller skates, not in-line rollerblades which became popular on the streets in the 1980s and 1990s). Read the rest of this entry

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