Free Beer Tomorrow: Documenting the History and Culture of Ohio’s Longest Running Lesbian Owned and Operated Bar

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March 21, 2025
11:30AM - 1:00PM
311 Denney Hall

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2025-03-21 11:30:00 2025-03-21 13:00:00 Free Beer Tomorrow: Documenting the History and Culture of Ohio’s Longest Running Lesbian Owned and Operated Bar The Queer and Trans (of Color) Research Network is pleased to present:Julia Applegate and LuSter P. SingletonFree Beer Tomorrow: Documenting the History and Culture of Ohio’s Longest Running Lesbian Owned and Operated BarFriday, March 21, 11:30 – 1:00311 Denney Hall In a casual format, filmmakers and storytellers Julia Applegate and Luster P. Singleton discuss the creation of their upcoming documentary Free Beer Tomorrow. Free Beer Tomorrow tells the story of Jack’s A Go-Go/Summit Station—Ohio’s longest-running lesbian owned and operated bar. In the process of making the film Applegate and Singleton meet former professional women’s football players, lesbian tap dancers, feminist activists, pool sharks, bartenders and drag kings. They also explore the emerging crisis of loneliness and social isolation among elder lesbians in the context of the disappearance of lesbian centric community spaces.For more information, visit the documentary website and this NPR story about commemorating the bar. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. 311 Denney Hall America/New_York public

The Queer and Trans (of Color) Research Network is pleased to present:

Julia Applegate and LuSter P. Singleton

Free Beer Tomorrow
Documenting the History and Culture of Ohio’s Longest Running Lesbian Owned and Operated Bar

Friday, March 21, 11:30 – 1:00
311 Denney Hall

 

In a casual format, filmmakers and storytellers Julia Applegate and Luster P. Singleton discuss the creation of their upcoming documentary Free Beer Tomorrow. Free Beer Tomorrow tells the story of Jack’s A Go-Go/Summit Station—Ohio’s longest-running lesbian owned and operated bar. In the process of making the film Applegate and Singleton meet former professional women’s football players, lesbian tap dancers, feminist activists, pool sharks, bartenders and drag kings. They also explore the emerging crisis of loneliness and social isolation among elder lesbians in the context of the disappearance of lesbian centric community spaces.

For more information, visit the documentary website and this NPR story about commemorating the bar. 

This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.