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  2. Cheetah (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Cheetah was a nightclub located at 1686 Broadway near 53rd Street in Manhattan, New York City. The club opened on April 27, 1966, [ 2 ] and closed in the 1970s. The financial backing was provided by Borden Stevenson, son of politician Adlai Stevenson , and Olivier Coquelin .

  3. Cheetah's - Wikipedia

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    Cheetah's Gentleman's Club is a strip club with locations in San Diego and Las Vegas, best known for being featured in the 1995 movie Showgirls, and also for having been owned by Mike Galardi, a nightclub owner who was investigated by the FBI with a controversial invocation of the Patriot Act. The Cheetah's club in San Diego is a full nude club ...

  4. List of strip clubs - Wikipedia

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    Cheetah's Gentleman's Club is a strip club with locations in San Diego and Las Vegas, best known for being featured in the 1995 movie Showgirls, and also for having been owned by Mike Galardi, a nightclub owner who was investigated by the FBI with a controversial invocation of the Patriot Act. The Cheetah's club in San Diego is a full nude club ...

  5. Operation G-Sting - Wikipedia

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    These bribes were from the same lobbyist, representing two sets of strip clubs, and was the result of strip club owners Rick Rizzolo and Mike Galardi trying to remove local "no touch" laws affecting the girls in their clubs. A separate arms dealing investigation was started after the Operation G-Sting investigation, and ended around the same time.

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  7. Cheetah (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cheetah was an American rock music and counterculture magazine launched in October 1967. [3] [4] Although influential, its run was short-lived, [5] closing in May 1968. [4]The magazine's name was the result of a licensing deal with the popular Cheetah chain of nightclubs, which in 1967 had outlets in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Montreal.

  8. Olivier Coquelin - Wikipedia

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    Olivier Coquelin, nicknamed “Disco Daddy,” was a French expatriate entrepreneur and nightclub promoter.He opened Le Club, the first American discotheque, on New Year's Eve 1960, on East 55th Street in Manhattan. [1]

  9. Our Latin Thing - Wikipedia

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    Our Latin Thing (Spanish: Nuestra Cosa Latina) was a 1972 documentary film directed by Leon Gast about the burgeoning Latin music scene in New York City. [1] It focused on a concert put together by the management of Fania Records at Manhattan's Cheetah nightclub featuring a group of Fania artists called the Fania All-Stars.