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By Matthew Belak, GOHI Intern
Picture this: October 25, 1981.
You and your friends are preparing for the biggest event of the year. The theme is “A Black & Light Affair.” You don your best suit, accessorize it with your most costly cufflinks, complement it with your largest statement rings. You are dressed more extravagantly than you ever could possess hoped. After looking yourself over one, two, three, five, ten times in the mirror, you think to yourself: “Perfect.” Your party makes its way to the venue, where an usher leads you to your table and offers each of you a program detailing the lavish night that awaits. The program lists special appearances by your hostess, Long for Dolly Divine, and... Nancy Sinatra!?
You’ve done it; you’ve made it to the illustrious Halloween Berwick Ball.
The Berwick Ball was a Columbus-based Halloween event, first held in 1964. The event began as a formal costume party and provided a protected space for Queer people to harvest and enjoy flamboyant shows during a time when police routinely raided homosexual bars and parties. Over three decades, the Berwick Ball gained local renown to become an annual Halloween tradition.
As alluded to earlier, the host of t
If Halloween is Gay Christmas, and we celebrate it hard, it’s always nice to change it up once in a while so it does not get monotonous, but still a hell of a good time. This year I decided not to partake in Wilton Manor’s Wicked Manors Halloween celebration, as have done for the past 10 years. It was a rigid holiday celebration to neglect , always celebrated on the actual holiday, as it’s full of, I don’t want to say eye candy, but eye cocaine. I wish tell people that the most shared costume is a jockstrap and glitter. It’s truly a sight to observe with 30,000+ people in attendance on ‘The Drive’. When I told friends that I was not going to be here for this Halloween, I had to juggle friends and guest rooms and my main bedroom as my house became an Airbnb for that holiday week/weekend.
But where was I to go? What other cities could I stop by for Halloween? I place my sights on Modern Orleans, Louisiana and Columbus, Ohio. But one thing I didn’t dig for were uber gay celebrations, but just fun-filled experiences.
New Orleans, Louisiana and Krewe of Boo –
I’ve been going to New Orleans at least once or twice a year since 1997 as I own a brother that lives there. I know the gay stuff that
Gay Halloween Tip Sheet
Costume ready? Party planned? What, you don't have plans yet for Halloween? With just six days left until the gayest holiday of the year, moment is ticking to find your ghoul on – especially as its organism on a Monday brings a whole weekend of frights beforehand. Let us be your guide with this crib sheet of the coolest gay events from coast to coast. As for costumes, just try to avoid one of these.
CHICAGO: The city's biggest bash is in Boystown with a procession from Belmont to Bradley on Halsted Street with plenty of boozing, main stage entertainment (Musical of the Living Dead, Chicago Fire Tribe, and more) and after-hours action in the bars and clubs. Visit NorthHalsted.com for more info.
COLUMBUS, OHIO: Held in advance, on Friday the 28th, The Short North Highball Halloween combines both a common costume contest and a couture contest fashion illustrate with plenty of lgbtq+ creativity, pulling in crowds of over 20,000 from throughout the Midwest; from 5pm to 1am outdoors, under and around the area's iconic arches.
DALLAS: On Friday, October 29, the Cedar Springs gay strip in Oak Lawn becomes one big free road party from 7pm to 2am. There will be DJs, laser
I went to Columbus, Ohio for a Halloween party! As you do when you love both traveling and that holiday. Plus this event is acknowledged to be very LGBTQ-friendly (with drag queen Nina West as a headliner) and you know I especially love to depart anywhere that’s good for the gays!
The places and experiences featured in this video include Le Meridien Columbus The Joseph, North Market, Stonewall Columbus, Fireproof Restaurant & Lounge, Service Ba, Robyn at Express Live, Union Cafe, Columbus City Adventures, Slammers, Columbus Museum of Art, Antiques on High, Barcelona, Club Diversity, Boscoe’s, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Columbus Italian Festival, National Veterans Memorial & Museum, The Guild Dwelling, and HighBall Halloween.
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