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The Loft was the location for the first underground dance party (called "Love Saves the Day") organized by David Mancuso, on February 14, 1970, in New York City.Since then, the term "The Loft" has come to represent Mancuso's own version of a non-commercial party where no alcohol, food, nor beverages are sold.
Benton Fraser (born 1962) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the television series Due South. [1] He is a constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who works in the American city of Chicago, Illinois as Deputy Liaison Officer in the Canadian consulate.
Due South, Volume II: The Original Television Soundtrack was the second soundtrack album for the Canadian television series Due South, released by Nettwerk Records on June 2, 1998. [21] Junkhouse, "Oh, What A Feeling" Captain Tractor, "Drunken Sailor" Paul Gross, "Robert MacKenzie" Vibrolux, "Mind" Jay Semko, "Mountie on the Bounty" (Original ...
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Sergeant Buck Frobisher, a semi-recurring character played by Leslie Nielsen, Fraser Sr.'s best friend on the force, is on the run from an escaped felon, whom he helped put away.
The site’s two apartment buildings, called the Grand Station Lofts, broke ground in June. The four-story buildings — a combined 572,000 square feet — will contain 361 apartments. The lofts ...
Due South was a British listings magazine which covered the region on the south coast from Bournemouth to Portsmouth. It was based in Southampton. Due South was among a number of provincial what's-on/entertainment guides produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s in a similar style to London's Time Out, City Limits and Event magazines.
The Loft Historic District South is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It includes seven large brick manufacturing buildings on both sides of the 500 block of West Pratt Street near the University of Maryland campus in downtown Baltimore .