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Esta Noche (gay bar)

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very vocal about their concerns with the club on the nightclub's Yelp page. The nightclub had issues of crimes that occurred outside the property. On October 6, 1995, an attack occurred across the street from Esta Noche. The assailant attacked an 18 year-old gay man causing one of his eyes to be permanently blind. Authorities believed the attack was fueled by homophobia. The club was often the target for homophobic attacks because of its status as a gay bar. Closer to the opening of the club, a visitor named George Jalbeert expressed their distaste for losing their jacket that they checked in before entering the building. Jalbeert expressed their desire to take the nightclub to court for not getting reimbursed and their sadness for getting ripped off by the gay nightclub. Also, the female bartenders and lesbian visitors faced harassment at the club causing them to be further excluded from GALA meetings held at Esta Noche. This lead Diana Flores to create
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San Francisco native and regular at Esta Noche notes the bars popularity to new immigrants in the area looking for places where they can feel like themselves and the attractiveness it had to young lost Latinos as a place to have fun and come out in the night time. It was also attractive to those seeking cross-racial interactions. Even non-members of the Latino community recognized the distinct atmosphere provided by Esta Noche. Tim Speck, a gay white man living in the Mission district, speaks about his experience living in the Latino district after being sick of living in predominantly white neighborhoods. He explains his frustration being surrounded by the anglo gay lifestyle and his attraction to the exotic and sexual energy provided by Esta Noche.
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organizations. The club also hosted "We Will Survive: The 10th Anniversary Safe Sex Show". The show starred Alexis Miranda, Empress XXXIII and friends.The event was part of the 6th Latino/a AIDS Theater Festival event hosted by LLEGO California to help raise funds to fight the crisis. Another fundraiser hosted by the nightclub was for the Salvadoran AIDS/gay rights organization to raise funds for the Oscar Romero Project. This project aimed to establish a cultural center for the LBGTQ+ community in San Salvador. The fundraiser featured performances by Metamorphosis and a raffle prize to help raise money for the fundraiser. Esta Noche also hosted the
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events. The nightclub also distributed condoms by the initiative started by the SAP (Stop AIDS Project) foundation. In total, the nightclub distributed more than 17,700 condoms which helped promote the practice of safe sex and limited the spread of AIDS. Esta Noche even started hosting Mr. and Miss Safe Latino competitions to advocate for safe sex practices. After being crowned Miss Gay Latina,
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was a lip-sync contest where participants, either dressed in or not in drag, competed against each other. A lot of talented Latino people joined the contest to try to win the $ 150 prizes. Esta Noche was famously known for their drag shows; there were sometimes even six shows a week. A popular drag show was the
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Bond, another night club, subsequently sat in place of Esta Noche. When the new owners of the space bought the property, they ran the space as a Limbo Bar for 2 months. The purpose of this was to allow frequent visitors and supporters of Esta Noche to officially say goodbye to the bar. In 2023, after
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As Esta Noche was opening, San Francisco was already seeing a significant spread in HIV among the gay community. Quijano recognized the lack of education and difficulty and stigma around the topic particularly for Latinos. Esta Noche promoted safe sex by distributing condoms and held AIDS fundraising
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describes her first time at Esta Noche and her first time seeing a man dressed as a woman. She was a mere nineteen years old and saw her first performance at the bar. Seeing the transsexual dancer reminded her of her childhood fantasies and when she would dress in secret. She too wanted to look like
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The bar also helped facilitate connections, pride, and identity within each visitor. Esta Noche and its visitors shaped each other to develop the concept of sexuality and redefined the term "Latino/a". The bar served as a site that encouraged the mixing of gender, age, and class favoring discussions
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The bar faced criticism for its atmosphere inside the building. The bar was deemed disreputable, sleazy, and shady by some patrons because of its small dark space that was badly ventilated. Others described the place as having bad smells such as the smell of pee. Visitors to the nightclub have been
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Esta Noche was the focus of a 1994 documentary directed by Tina Valentin Aguirre and Augie Robles. The film, "Viva 16" highlights the LatinX queer culture that was built in San Francisco against what was otherwise predominately white neighborhoods. It showcases the community of the Mission district
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The nightclub celebrated their annual anniversary every year until their closing in 2014. The club hosted anniversary Fiestas with drinks and prizes to celebrate the success of Esta Noche. The club also hosted 4 July celebrations. In 1982 the club hosted a Star-Spangled Variety Show which featured
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Esta Noche has a rich and important history to Latinos and gays in San Francisco. As one of the first public spaces for gay Latinos, it holds a special significance to many community members. It was a space where queer Latinos could be themselves, speak their language, and listen to their music. A
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starred. The bar held Mr. and Miss Gay Latino contests and a Mr. Latin Leather competition that began in 2007. This contest was part of the many Pride Events hosted in San Francisco during Pride month. The nightclub also hosted other contests such as the "Putting on the Lips" contest. This contest
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Lopez and Quijano struggled to open the bar at first as a result of discriminatory practices. Minorities in the area found it very difficult to obtain liquor licenses and/or permits. The pair hired an attorney to dispute the unconstitutional practices and were able to secure the needed permits to
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quickly began her outreach surrounding health disparities among the trans community. Vázquez collaborated with other drag queens to form Las AtreDivas, which organized and performed at Esta Noche. They highlighted safe sex practices bringing awareness to AIDS and to raise funds for local
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Esta Noche also has its roots in the Gay Latino Alliance (GALA), as one of the GALA members sold their house to buy the bar. GALA and Esta Noche worked together in advertising the space as the gay Latino bar of the
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was an effort to revive 5 sites of queer displacement and gentrification in San Francisco. A 4 minute video of clips from Esta Noche's past was projected onto the bar which replaced Esta Noche.
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the performer. Just one night at Esta Noche inspired Vivian to begin her transition. Vivian's story is one of many in the impact Esta Noche had on closeted and afraid LGBTQ+ people of color.
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and Anna Conda spearheaded a fundraiser to try to save the venue in May 2014. However, they were unable to save the bar. The closing of the bar has been tied to the increasing of
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multiple gay latino artists such as Daniel Genera. Esta Noche hosted New Years Eve parties where they offered free champagne from 8 pm to 2 am for the visitors.
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Ramírez, Horacio N. Roque (2003-01-01). ""That's My Place!": Negotiating Racial, Sexual, and Gender Politics in San Francisco's Gay Latino Alliance, 1975-1983".
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in San Francisco and notably contributed to queer Latin culture. It operated from 1979 to 2014, and was located at 3079 16th Street between Valencia Street and
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adopted new laws related to licensing and permit fees. The bar needed to raise $ 9,000 to keep going, and the club launched a crowdfunding campaign on
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Esta Noche served as a place for Latinos to embrace and be open about their sexuality and gender preferences. Vivian Lopez in an interview from the
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Esta Noche's important history and significance to gays and Latinos continues. In 2017, Esta Noche was part of an urban project by
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It is historically placed as the first gay Latino bar in San Francisco, and it has significance due to the discrimination LGBTQ+
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It was attractive to many Latino individuals in the community because it provided a space to drink, party, engage in
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featuring Sonny Padilla Jr. The goal of the event was to raise funds to help the patients at Ward 5B at the
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the closing of Bond, the venue reopened under new ownership as Mother Bar, catering to queer women.
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for 2 seasons. By the recording of the second season in November 2014, the bar was already closed.
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Vintage Clips of Esta Noche y La India Bonita for THE HOOKUP/DISPLACEMENT/BARHOPPING/DRAMA TOUR
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Esta Noche was founded by two gay community members, Anthony Lopez and Manuel Quijano.
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in San Jose, California. They were running against the UCSF Positive Health Program.
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Ramos, Iván A. (2015-04-03). "The Dirt That Haunts: Looking at Esta Noche".
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about similarities and differences for these topics among the visitors.
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Latina/o Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies
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The bar gave room for comedy nights where famous Latina comedian
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faced in traditionally popular white gay bars, especially in the
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nights, in which drag queens dressed and performed as Selena.
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In 2013, Esta Noche was threatened with closure, after the
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Defunct LGBTQ drinking establishments in San Francisco
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