The evolution of queer nightlife in Fenway – The Simmons Voice

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At the start of the pandemic, the Fenway neighborhood said goodbye to its last queer-centric nightlife venue. Almost three years later, the queer community is working to rebuild those spaces. Machine Nightclub opened its doors in 1998, occupying the ground floor space of 1254 Boylston Street. Above it sat Ramrod, the leather and Levis gay
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