In the past year, Portlanders have mourned the loss of queer diner The Roxy and its matriarch Suzanne Hale, new spaces like Rebel Rebel, Pinq, Fuzzy Navels, Opal’s Night & Day Cafe, and the Queens Head struggled to find their footing and closed within their first year, and the collective sense of the loss of Darcelle XV, our city’s most significant queer figure, has still only begun to be felt. ![]() COVID-19 hasn’t put a stop to the celebrating for a couple of years now, but the local LGBTQ+ community has still faced many challenges since last summer. Queer nightlife spots in Portland are expected to roar with music and life over the next two months, as the culturally-recognized June Pride Month bleeds into Rose City’s new mid-July celebrations.
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