Any women’s sports fan who walks into the 1972 Pub will feel immediately at home. Named after the year of the passing of Title IX, the groundbreaking legislation that prohibited discrimination on the ...
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It started with eavesdropping. Now these teammates are opening SF’s first women’s sports bar.
In a city known the world over as a gay mecca, San Francisco has a glaring deficit — in women’s bars. Just two in the city cater to a lesbian clientele. Enter Sara Yergovich and Danielle Thoe, ...
The number of bars in the United States dedicated to showing women’s sports is expected to quadruple this year, from six at the start of 2025 to about two dozen by the end of the year. Three women’s ...
Followers of women's sports teams often share a common sentiment: it can be so damn hard to be a fan sometimes. According to Jillian Hiscock, "You need a darn near master's degree in streaming ...
The women's sports bar Watch Me is set to open in Long Beach later this year, according to co-owners Jax Diener and Emme Eddy. Why it matters: It would be the only bar for women's sports in Long Beach ...
A lively standing-room-only crowd gathered at the year-old Watch Me Sports Bar in Long Beach, California, for an NCAA women’s basketball Final Four watch party. Draft beer and cocktails were flowing ...
Author and journalist June Thomas hadn’t been to a softball game until 2022, when she was researching for her new book, “A Place of Our Own: Six Spaces That Shaped Queer Women’s Culture.” She admits ...
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More than 40 bars and restaurants around the D.C. region are celebrating Women’s History Month together — and you’re invited. The third annual Women’s History Month Festival is the biggest celebration ...
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