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InMeow Mix opened as a sex-positive lesbian bar known for its live music, though it is best remembered for its appearance in the film Chasing Amy. It was owned by Brooke Webster, a successful party promoter who went on to open Cattyshack in Brooklyn after Meow Mix was forced to close in Photo by Santos J.

Source street. Photo by Camille Bettina Atkinson. The club is best remembered, however, as a filming location for the film Chasing Amy. There are some surviving photographs of gay at the club showing the sex-positive, exuberant quality of Meow Mix, continuing the tradition houston at lesbian bars in the s of promoting lesbian performers.

The exterior of the building featured large windows partially covered in posters on both facades. A year later, inWebster moved on to her next endeavor, Cattyshack, a three-story club at 4th Avenue, in Park Slope, Brooklyn, which was open until This project is enriched by your participation!

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