Barbarella manager refutes bar's homophobia accusations

Courtesy Daily Texan  Tue, 01/17/2012 - 10:19am

Claims of homophobic bouncers at the downtown Austin bar Barbarella appear to be only a personal vendetta, Barbarella General Manager Harvey Graham said.

The claim stems from an incident in the early morning of Dec. 30 during Barbarella’s weekly “TuezGayz” night when Michael Grammar, a gay man, was asked to leave for violently and drunkenly kicking cups towards customers, Barbarella bouncer Ian Archer said.

“Michael and his friends were being unruly, rude and drunken idiots,” Archer said....



 

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