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    OLIVIER’S RETURN: It was hard to miss the Balmain party in Manhattan Wednesday evening. Turning off Madison Avenue and onto 59th Street, the sidewalk in front of the boutique was painted ...

  3. Barracuda Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Barracuda Lounge, or simply Barracuda, is a gay bar in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1995, the bar is known for its nightly drag shows . It is a sister establishment to Industry , a nightclub, and Elmo, a restaurant.

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    The Loser's Lounge has additionally appeared at several large rooms in New York City, including the Allen Room at AOL Time Warner Center and the Bowery Ballroom, as well as out-of-state venues like MASS MoCA. [1] The group has played at notable New York musical events including Midsummer Night Swing at Lincoln Center [2] and Celebrate Brooklyn.

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    Lit Lounge was a nightclub in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The two-floor complex housed a concert venue, lounge, dance floor, and Fuse Gallery , an art exhibition space.

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  9. Pyramid Club (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Pyramid Club was a nightclub in the East Village of Manhattan, New York City. After opening in 1979, the Pyramid helped define the East Village drag queen, gay, post-punk and no wave art and music scenes of the 1980s. [1] The club was located at 101 Avenue A in Manhattan. [2] 101 Avenue A, built in 1876, location of the Club