OREGON S LGBTQ NEWSMAGAZINE cuss internal affairs such as contract renewals with the media. Rumors o f Joyce’s layoff having been the Crystal Hotel Opens with Nods to Its History as Gay Landmark result o f his being gay are essentially unfound­ The three-day grand opening venture for ed. Joyce himself admits that there wasn’t any the latest McMenamins establishment, the glaring evidence that would point to that rea­ Crystal Hotel (303 SW 12th Ave.), began son, though he did contact Lambda Legal to Tuesday, May 3 with free live entertainment at discuss his rights just in case. the new Al’s Den and at the adjoining Ringlers “I think when there are no answers, you look Rub. Through Thursday, May 5, the celebration at all the options,” explains Joyce. “I think as continued down the street to the Crystal Ball­ gay men and women, sometimes no matter room for three sold-out shows with hometown what the situation, we always ask in the back folk crooner M. Ward headlining. COURTESY director, told Ju st Out it was policy not to dis­ I _ J Ä Of VCMEMAMI MAY 6. 2011 o f our head,‘Did I not get that promotion be­ After the newness wears off a little, however, cause o f ... Did I not get that raise because the opportunity stands to revisit the past o f o f... ’ There’s always that lingering question o f this legendary building at 12th and Stark— doubt in the back o f your head. But there’s once part o f Portland’s infamous Pink Triangle In the basement rests Al’s Den— named for photos o f the various characters and businesses nothing I can see that would say that one is during the 1970s. The interior o f the Crystal 1940s underworld character and gambling that have made the building a truly unique related to the other.” Hotel pays homage in many stunningly artistic overlord A1 W inter, who conducted much o f Portland entity. Flossie’s owner Stephen Boden For the foreseeable future, Joyce plans on ways to his business in the room. The building was is featured prominently, as are photos o f drag- maintaining his position on the board o f di­ location. most recently occupied by the notorious Club clad performers and patrons. the various incarnations o f the rectors for Growing Gardens— a community O n the first floor sits the cleverly named Portland, a longtime bathhouse. The building’s In the spirit o f recognizing the historical organization that helps build urban-raised Zeus Café, after Nate and Tillie Zusman, gay history encompasses a period beginning significance o f the building— namely its nearly garden beds and teaches people how to grow a whose infamous Desert Room once drew the around 1968 when the Pied Piper emerged, unrivaled place in Portland’s LGBTQ_aware­ portion o f their own food. His future in broad­ ire o f churches, city councilmen and even the alternating its stage shows between male strip­ ness movement— portions o f the proceeds casting, though, appears scrambled. scrutiny o f the 1957 U.S. Senate hearings on pers and females over its three- to four-year from the three-night grand opening festivities “I t ’s a sinking industry,” says Joyce o f televi­ vice and improper labor practices. The next existence. In 1978, the club was reinvented as went to the Gay and Lesbian Archives o f the sion news and journalism. “There are lots o f two floors feature 51 rooms total— 9 king Kuchina, catering to gay clientele almost ex­ Pacific Northwest. different skill sets I have. I really enjoy people. suites, 42 European-style queen rooms— at a clusively. Later came the opening o f ground- For more information on the new Crystal H o­ I could do marketing; I could do politics, price range o f $ 85-5165. 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