The Last American Gay Bar Season 1

July. 02,2024      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

The story of Iowa's legendary Blazing Saddle the community that built it.

Episode 6 : Here and Now
August. 07,2024
Trans visibility is at an all time high but the world is falling apart.
Episode 5 : Don't Ask Don't Tell
July. 31,2024
The fight for equal rights arrives but not without a cost.
Episode 4 : The War on AIDS
July. 24,2024
Long after Vietnam, the gay community faces an invisible enemy.
Episode 3 : Violence in the Streets
July. 17,2024
Are gays raging war with each other in the city of Des Moines?
Episode 2 : 1970s: Scooping the Loop
July. 10,2024
Anita Bryant is praying for our sins while gay men are hitting the streets.
Episode 1 : 1960s: Stonewall and Vietnam
July. 02,2024
Three men come of age and head to war in Vietnam.

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Season 1
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