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The Last American Gay Bar

Saturday, June 13, 2026

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The Des Moines Art Center - Levitt Auditorium
4700 Grand Ave
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(515) 277-4405 (515) 277-4405
Presented in collaboration with Capitol City Pride, during the Des Moines Art Center’s Social Saturday: Pride and Seek event, and during Des Moines’ annual PrideFest celebration, we’re showing a full screening of “The Last American Gay Bar,” directed by Kristian Day. The show is a six-episode documentary series following the story of Iowa’s legendary Blazing Saddle, the oldest gay bar in Des Moines opened in 1983, and the community that built it. Episodes will run consecutively. *Although the episodes are not rated, content is intended for adult audiences. SCREENING INFORMATION: Episode 1: 1960s: Stonewall and Vietnam (20 minutes) Three men come of age and head to war in Vietnam. Episode 2: 1970s: Scooping the Loop (22 minutes) Anita Bryant is praying for our sins while gay men are hitting the streets. Episode 3: Violence in the Streets (21 minutes) Are gays raging war with each other in the city of Des Moines? Episode 4: The War on AIDS (21 minutes) Long after Vietnam, the gay community faces an invisible enemy. Episode 5: Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (22 minutes) The fight for equal rights arrives but not without a cost. Episode 6: Here and Now (21 minutes) Trans visibility is at an all-time high, but the world is falling apart. This screening is presented in partnership with Capital City Pride (CCP) and forwards the education pillar of pride. CCP fosters a culture where curiosity, learning, and innovation are celebrated. Through educational programs and events, CCP invites
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