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  2. Duplex Cabaret Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Duplex, also known as The Duplex Piano Bar and Cabaret, is a historical gay bar, piano bar, and cabaret theater in the Greenwich Village neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. [1] The Duplex originally opened in 1951 on 55 Grove Street nearby in the same neighborhood, and moved to its current location at 61 Christopher Street in 1989.

  3. Scores (strip club) - Wikipedia

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    At least three patrons sued Scores, saying their credit cards were overcharged by tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars. One patron sued the club after he got a $28,000 bill, and another disputed $129,000 in charges. [8] [9] The New York State Liquor Authority took enforcement action against Scores in 2008, citing club-condoned ...

  4. Morgan McKinley - Wikipedia

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    Morgan McKinley’s market research and statistics are sometimes quoted in the media. [5] In particular, the Employment Monitor has been quoted in Bloomberg, [6] The Irish Independent, [7] BBC News, [8] [9] and Gulf Business. [10] Morgan McKinley’s employment and salary surveys are also reported in global and local business media. [11] [12]

  5. New York City Cabaret Card - Wikipedia

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    However, on October 19, 1960, while Buckley was making a public appearance at the Jazz Gallery in St. Mark's Place in Manhattan, the New York Police Department (NYPD) stopped him over allegations he had "falsified information" on his application to get a cabaret card; specifically he had omitted to record a 1941 arrest for marijuana possession.

  6. The Bottom Line (venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Bottom Line was a music venue at 15 West 4th Street between Mercer Street and Greene Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.During the 1970s and 1980s the club was a major space for small-scale popular music performances.

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    Less than a decade after the spectacular commercial failure of his self-titled debut album, Jobriath, who had reinvented himself as New York cabaret pianist Cole Berlin and had disavowed his ...

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  9. Danceteria - Wikipedia

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    Famed New York City doorman Haoui Montaug worked as a doorman at Danceteria. [9] In 1984, Argento and Piper opened a successful Hamptons outpost of Danceteria in Water Mill, New York. This was the first trendy NYC-style nightclub to open in the Hamptons. Bill Bahlman DJ'ed the opening night of The Hamptons Danceteria.