The Club New Yorker: Hollywood’s Queer Underground Beneath the Christie Hotel
Most people walking along Hollywood Boulevard today only look down to read the stars names embedded in the sidewalk. They notice the handprints, the souvenir shops, the superheroes posing for tips, the flashing signs, the traffic, and the constant noise. But hidden beneath all that is another Hollywood, buried under years of demolition, respectability, and selective memory. At 6724 Hollywood Boulevard, below what used to be the glamorous Christie Hotel and next to the now-gone Hotel Glidden, there was once one of the boldest queer nightspots Los Angeles had ever seen: the Club New Yorker.