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  2. Burt Sugarman - Wikipedia

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    Burton Roy Sugarman (born January 4, 1939) is an American film and television producer [1] best known for creating and producing the iconic 1970s/early '80s variety series The Midnight Special, which served as a showcase for popular musical groups of the time.

  3. Medora de Vallombrosa, Marquise de Morès - Wikipedia

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    Her younger sister, Pauline Grymes, was married to the wealthy German industrialist Baron Ferdinand Eduard von Stumm whose family owned the Neunkirchen Iron and Steelworks in 1878. [3] Her nephew was the German diplomat Ferdinand Carl von Stumm, [4] [5] who married another American heiress, Constance Hoyt (daughter of Solicitor General Henry ...

  4. The Lost Broadcasts - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Broadcasts is a Yes DVD released by Voiceprint in 2009. It contains footage of Yes from 1969 to 1971. In late August 2009, the "Time and a Word" video was posted on the internet as a preview, where the original title From a Time Beyond and Before was shown.

  5. Pauline Johanna Gesine Mouthaan - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Johanna Gesine Mouthaan (1892-1969) was a Dutch artist. [1] Biography ... Her work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale Onze Kunst van Heden ...

  6. List of Old Paulines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable former pupils, known as Old Paulines, of St Paul's School (London). The abbreviation OP is sometimes used. The abbreviation OP is sometimes used. [ citation needed ]

  7. Owner of Pauline's Cafe talks about what led to South ... - AOL

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    David Hoene, chef/owner at Pauline's Cafe, prepares chicken schnitzel at the South Burlington restaurant Oct. 19, 2023.

  8. The Scene (performance venue) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, The Doors played for three weeks at The Scene, their first east coast appearance, becoming the biggest draw in the history of the club. [4] This led to an increase in their popularity in New York City, and the east coast in general. Much of the 1970 documentary Groupies was shot in and around The Scene. The club closed on 12 July 1969. [6]

  9. Salesman (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the documentary's initial release, the film critic for New York Times, Vincent Canby, praised both its content and structure in his April 18, 1969 review: "Salesman", which opened yesterday at the 68th Street Playhouse, is a documentary feature about four door-to-door Bible salesmen who move horizontally through the capitalistic ...