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Guerilla Gay Bar marks its third event in Chicago

It takes bar away from Boystown, in a straight pub and on an ordinary night usually packed by straight clientele. It's not a gay night - and it's never been advertised or promoted through conventional advertising as a gay night; but yet a majority of the bar's patrons are gay. Tonight marks the third occurrence of the Chicago phenomenon of the Guerilla Gay Bar.

The GGB, whose primary goal was to have fun and guerilla a fresh and creative outlet from the typical "gay scene", took over a straight venue for one night and proved that mobilization of its members could change the entire demographic of the venue. Despite the location being away from established gay neighborhoods, fellow founder and organizer Scott Feldman, 27, says that people have commented about the event having " Minibar gays, and wicker park gays and Hydrate gays.

Last month, nearly gay men crowded into South Loop Irish bar Grace O'Malley's in a seemingly spontaneous assembly. The traditionally straight tavern echoed more like a boystown staple than a downtown pub. Czysz and Feldman mobilized the Chicago gay of GGB through word of mouth and by using Facebook, a popular assembly tool for modern flash mobs a flash mob is a social occurrence where a large group of people perform an unusual action in a short span of time.

Of course while starting out, we don't want to dilute the excitement by pushing it too often. Our goals however are designed to be as open-source as possible and therefore always evolving. I think everyone is really friendly and receptive to talking to one another. The event, for everyone who attends, is what you make of it.

Doom martinis. Since it's the weekend and it's Friday the 13th, grab dallas beer, chill and be a "little bit bad. Clark Street 9pm-2am Additional details, including a link to the GGB facebook website can be found here.