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Cubbyhole | New York, NY

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Cubbyhole, Manhattan’s appropriately named hole-in-the-wall lesbian bar, has been around since 1993. These are the stories of the humans that run Cubbyhole and the humans that call Cubbyhole a home.

Hadley stumbled upon Cubbyhole for the first time one day after highschool. Deb Greenberg started working there after she came out at 45. Owner Lisa Menichino helped keep the bar open through 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy. Nina Buitrago is visiting Cubbyhole on its first day open since the pandemic, and for the first time since they came out as non-binary. LGBT Historian Lillian Faderman weighs in on what the term “lesbian bar” means in 2021.

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-Music by Joey Freeman. Like what you hear? Check out his work HERE.
-Cover Art by Finley Martin. Like what you see? Check out her work HERE.

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Cubbyhole, Manhattan’s appropriately named hole-in-the-wall lesbian bar, has been around since 1993. These are the stories of the humans that run Cubbyhole and the humans that call Cubbyhole a home.

Hadley stumbled upon Cubbyhole for the first time one day after highschool. Deb Greenberg started working there after she came out at 45. Owner Lisa Menichino helped keep the bar open through 9/11 and Hurricane Sandy. Nina Buitrago is visiting Cubbyhole on its first day open since the pandemic, and for the first time since they came out as non-binary. LGBT Historian Lillian Faderman weighs in on what the term “lesbian bar” means in 2021.

-Thank you for listening to Cruising Podcast! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review!

-Support Cruising here! Cruising is an independent podcast. That means we're entirely funded by sponsors and listeners like you!

-For more Cruising adventures, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok

-For a transcript of this episode, visit www.cruisingpod.com/transcripts

-Music by Joey Freeman. Like what you hear? Check out his work HERE.
-Cover Art by Finley Martin. Like what you see? Check out her work HERE.

-Cruising is reported and produced by Sarah Gabrielli, Rachel Karp, and Jen McGinity.

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