Camelback) can be accessed using the Camelback-Central light rail stop on Valley Metro. However, the popular Charlies country western bar (727 W. Throughout the year Charlie's Phoenix holds fundraising shows, raffles, and more to help AGRA. There are no bars downtown nor does the city have a gay village. “Herb Brooks, the coach, he had this talk with me about ‘staying out of Page Six, being in the sports page,’ and sure enough I was in Page Six once again … It had something to do with me being seen with Farrah … Two months after that, I got traded. Featuring Entertainment, Vendors, Food, and of course a real live Rodeo Arizona Gay Rodeo Association is a 501(c)4 charity which donated over 32,000 from the 2019 Arizona Gay Rodeo to local LGBTQ organizations. But then, “I show up to practice,” Duguay said. The relationship went on “for a couple of months,” Duguay said, when Fawcett and O’Neal were on a break.Ī 1983 Page Six item reported Fawcett saw “plenty of” the “tousle-haired hockey star” in her dressing room. she says, ‘Ron, get up! Get your clothes on … My mother’s here!’” “We spend some time there and I fall asleep till about 9 a.m. He planned to take her to his hot eatery at the time, Sticks, but Fawcett told him, “I’m really under a lot of stress I wouldn’t mind smoking some pot.” That led to a wild goose chase uptown to find some weed.Īfter that, she suggested heading to her place. She was wearing a leather skirt with high heels.” He picked her up in a limo, and “she was looking stunning. He brought teammate Eddie Mio to the play, and Fawcett invited Duguay out the next night. “So I caught wind of this one event she was at … She was there with Ryan O’Neal.”īut at the event, “she came up and introduced herself to me!” She said, “You need to come and see me” in the show. Not a gay bar, and no longer the legend it used to be. Owners ruined this long time gay male staple even the music is geared towards gen z. Former Rangers great Ron Duguay dished on his 1980s romance with Farrah Fawcett - and how being covered in Page Six ended the fling and got him traded from the team.ĭuguay recently recalled on “Up in the Blue Seats,” The Post’s podcast that he hosts, that after Andy Warhol put him on the cover of Interview magazine in 1980, famous people lined up to meet him - including Steven Spielberg, who was looking for the lead actor in “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”īut the Hollywood star whom Duguay most wanted to meet was Fawcett - who came to town to star in off-Broadway’s “Extremities.” “At the time I was 25 years old, she was 36, and she was in New York,” Duguay said. Which used to be the premiere male gay bar, good for beer bust, sexually charged activities and cursing is nothing more than a dive bar filled with Tempe females.