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Sex Clubs In Portland, Oregon
Many sex clubs have operated in Portland, Oregon, United States. Businesses have included adult movie theaters, dungeons, gay bathhouses, and swingers' clubs. Adult movie theaters The Oregon Theatre and the Paris Theatre have operated as adult movie theaters. File:Oregon Theatre, Portland (2014) - 1.jpg, Oregon Theatre, 2014 File:Paris Theatre (8732863425).jpg, Paris Theatre, 2013 Dungeons Catalyst is a dungeon. Gay bathhouses Gay bathhouses have included Hawks PDX and Steam Portland. Club Portland closed in 2007. File:Club Bathbohouse.jpg, Club Portland, 2006 Hawks PDX, exterior, 2017.jpg, Hawks PDX Hawks PDX is a gay bathhouse located in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Description and history Hawks PDX hosted an anniversary celebration event in April 2013. The bathhouse hosts bear nights and gender-fluid nigh ..., 2017 Swingers' clubs Swingers' clubs include Club Privata, Sanctuary, and Velvet Rope. Club Sesso operated fr ...
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Gay Bathhouse
A gay bathhouse, also known as a gay sauna or a gay steambath (uncommonly known as a gay spa), is a commercial space for gay, bisexual, and other men to have sex with men. In gay slang, a bathhouse may be called just "the baths", "the sauna", or "the tubs". In general, a gay bath is used for having sexual activity rather than only bathing. Bathhouses offering similar services for women are rare, but some men's bathhouses occasionally have a " lesbian" or "women only" night. Some, such as Hawks PDX, offer so-called "bisexual" nights, where anyone is welcome regardless of gender. Bathhouses vary considerably in size and amenities – from small establishments with 10 or 20 rooms and a handful of lockers to multi-story saunas with a variety of room styles or sizes and several steam baths, hot tubs, and sometimes swimming pools. Most have a steam room (or wet sauna), dry sauna, showers, lockers, and small private rooms. In some countries, bathhouses are "membership only" (fo ...
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Thrillist
Thrillist is an online media website covering food, drink, travel and entertainment. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in New York City, United States. In October 2016, Thrillist merged with internet brands '' The Dodo'', NowThis News, and Seeker to form the digital media holding company Group Nine Media, which has since been acquired by Vox Media in 2022. History Thrillist was founded in 2004 by Ben Lerer, son of media executive Kenneth Lerer; and Adam Rich, his friend from college. They graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2003 and moved to New York City. Rich initially served as president, and Ben Robinson served as the Chief Creative Officer. Lerer and Rich sent the first Thrillist e-mail newsletter in 2005 to 600 friends. In early 2017, following layoffs of more than 25 employees, the Thrillist editorial, video, and distribution staffs announced plans to unionize with the Writers Guild of America East. In response, Lerer refused to voluntarily recogn ...
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Club Sesso
Club Sesso, officially known as Ron Jeremy's Club Sesso, was a sex club for swingers that operated in Portland, Oregon from 2009 to 2015. Description and history Club Sesso opened at 824 Southwest 1st Avenue in downtown Portland on June 19, 2009. The club was endorsed by American pornographic film actor Ron Jeremy and billed as an "upscale, high-energy swingers club" where members could engage in sexual activities. In June 2014, Portland Fire and Rescue denied a permit to the club due to its incomplete renovation. On June 28, while Club Sesso was hosting an anniversary party, a fire inspector determined that the business was in violation of city code. However, fire marshal Doug Jones, who was not on duty that evening, intervened and overruled the inspector's ruling, saying "that there would be no repercussions from the Fire Bureau as a result of the lack of permits". In June 2015, owner Paul Smith announced that Club Sesso was closing due to legal fees, which reached nearl ...
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Willamette Week
''Willamette Week'' (''WW'') is an alternative weekly newspaper and a website published in Portland, Oregon, United States, since 1974. It features reports on local news, politics, sports, business, and culture. History Early history ''Willamette Week'' was founded in 1974 by Ronald A. Buel, who served as its first publisher. It was later owned by the Eugene ''Register-Guard'', which sold it in the fall of 1983 to Richard H. Meeker and Mark Zusman,Nicholas, Jonathan (January 9, 1984). "Free, and fresh, weekly". ''The Oregonian'', p. B1. who took the positions of publisher and editor, respectively. Meeker had been one of the paper's first reporters, starting in 1974, and Zusman had joined the paper as a business writer in 1982. Meeker and Zusman formed City of Roses Newspaper Company to publish ''WW'' and a sister publication, ''Fresh Weekly'', a free guide to local arts and entertainment. ''WW'' had a paid circulation at that time, with about 12,000 subscribers. Post-mer ...
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Club Portland
Club Portland, previously known as Club Baths or Continental Club Baths, was a gay bathhouse in Portland, Oregon, United States. In its place now is a hotel and a bar by McMenamins. Description Located at Southwest 12th Avenue, the business operated 24 hours per day, 365 days of the year. Before closing on June 17, 2007, Club Portland was believed to be the largest bathhouse on the West Coast of the United States and was regarded as a "Stark Street icon of sorts". Writing for ''Just Out'', Stephen Marc Beaudoin describe the final moments of the club as a place that "had become something of a Stark Street eyesore in its waning years". History Sources disagree on the opening year. '' The Portland Mercury'' has said the business operating as Club Baths in 1971, and later became known as Club Portland. The club's official website mentioned "Continental Club Baths" and "since 1967", as of April 2001. ''Willamette Week'' has said the club was established by Richard Lawson in 1987. ...
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Steam Portland
Steam Portland is a gay bathhouse located in the Kerns neighborhood of northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. It opened in 2003. The bathhouse has been called "sleek". See also * Sex clubs in Portland, Oregon Many sex clubs have operated in Portland, Oregon, United States. Businesses have included adult movie theaters, dungeons, gay bathhouses, and swingers' clubs. Adult movie theaters The Oregon Theatre and the Paris Theatre have operated as a ... References External links * * A Newer, Gentler Den of Sin: Getting Your Gay On at Steam Portlandby Justin Sanders (February 20, 2003), '' The Portland Mercury'' {{Portal bar, Companies, LGBT, Oregon 2003 establishments in Oregon Companies established in 2003 Gay bathhouses in Oregon Kerns, Portland, Oregon LGBT culture in Portland, Oregon Northeast Portland, Oregon ...
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Hawks PDX
Hawks PDX is a gay bathhouse located in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Description and history Hawks PDX hosted an anniversary celebration event in April 2013. The bathhouse hosts bear nights and gender-fluid nights. In 2013, ''PQ Monthly'' was informed by Hawks' manager that membership is open to all male-identified people. Writing for ''Willamette Week'', contributor Jack Rushall described Hawks as "Grindr IRL" (a real life version of Grindr), and "the dive bar bathhouse that feels much more like you're at somebody's house than an upscale gym". Hawks PDX is one of only two bathhouses in Portland, as of 2018. Hawks closed temporarily during the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identi .... The club's website said, "Our land ...
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Paris Theatre (Portland, Oregon)
Paris Theatre, formerly Third Avenue Theatre and also known as Paris Theater or Ray's Paris Theatre, is an historic building in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, in the United States. The theatre was constructed in 1890 and opened as a burlesque house. It was later converted to a cinema, then a club and music venue, before serving as an adult movie theater until 2016. The building was a live venue and nightclub until it closed in October 2019. History Paris Theatre, located at 6 Southwest Third Avenue at the intersection of Third and West Burnside Street in downtown Portland's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, operates as a venue and nightclub. The building was completed in 1890 and opened as a burlesque house under the name Third Avenue Theatre. The venue was later renamed Paris Theatre and converted to a movie cinema. It was listed in ''Film Daily'' from at least 1941 to 1950. The cinema screened the 1972 pornographic film '' Deep Throat'' for four year ...
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Sex Club
Sex clubs, also known as swinger clubs or lifestyle clubs, are formal or informal groups that organize sex-related activities, or establishments where patrons can engage in sex acts with other patrons. A sex club or swinger club differs from a brothel in that while sex club patrons pay an entrance fee and may pay an annual membership fee, they only have an opportunity to have sex with other patrons, not with sex workers. Genres A similar type of club is a masturbation club in which members, either single-gender or mixed, masturbate together in public or private rooms. Sexual intercourse is generally prohibited in such clubs. There is also a very large and growing group of private sex clubs that, to avoid legal problems, do not operate in a specified location. These organizations focus on private parties in homes or rented facilities and make use of the Internet to build their membership. There is usually a small door fee and most are invitation-only. In addition to sexual orientat ...
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Oregon Theatre
The Oregon Theatre, or Oregon Theater, Note: Document accessible via thOregon Historic Sites Database. was an adult movie theater in the Richmond, Portland, Oregon, Richmond neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The theater was completed in 1925 and originally housed a Wurlitzer pipe organ and vaudeville stage. It would later screen Hollywood, art-house, and Spanish-language films. The building was acquired by the Maizels family in 1967 and became an adult cinema in the 1970s. It continued to operate as the city's longest running pornographic cinema and remained owned by a member of the Maizels family until 13 February 2020, when it went into foreclosure. It closed in early March 2020.Shepard, Katie. (2020, March 6). ''Portland’s ‘porn palaces’ transformed the city into an X-rated haven. Now, its last erotic theater has closed.'' The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/03/06/portland-porn-palace/ The cinema has been described as ...
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