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  2. List of nightclubs in New York City - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club , active from 1923 to 1936.

  3. I fly dozens of times a year. Chase's new lounges are a game ...

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    Chase's NYC lounge spaces opened in January. The latter two compete with AMEX's ever-popular Centurion lounges operating at both airports. Capital One also has lounges in Dallas-Fort Worth, Denver ...

  4. Slate (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Slate launched the "Slate Book Review" in 2012, a monthly books section edited by Dan Kois. [18] The next year, Slate became profitable after preceding years had seen layoffs and falling ad revenues. [2] In 2014, Slate introduced a paywall system called "Slate Plus", offering ad-free podcasts and bonus materials. A year later, it had attracted ...

  5. Racquet and Tennis Club - Wikipedia

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    The building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1979 and on July 21, 1983, the building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [5] The club sold its air rights on Park Avenue to the developer of the Park Avenue Plaza skyscraper in 1978. [6] The glass-clad skyscraper rises in the middle of the block, immediately behind ...

  6. The Q (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Q was originally co-owned by Sharp, an event producer and DJ; Bob Fluet, a co-founder of the Boxers NYC bar chain; and Alan Picus, a party promoter. [1] [2] [7] Sharp expressed intentions to open "a multi-floor LGBTQ nightclub ... that would redefine the genre" in early 2020, but the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic delayed these plans. [1]

  7. Jilly Rizzo - Wikipedia

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    Rizzo opened Jilly's Saloon, a lounge on West 49th Street, then moved to 256 West 52nd Street at the intersection with Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. Jilly's Saloon was a popular celebrity hangout in the 1960s. Rizzo's long-time friend Frank Sinatra frequented the lounge. [1]

  8. Dana Stevens (critic) - Wikipedia

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    She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post Book World, Bookforum, and The Atlantic [9] and has appeared on several occasions on Charlie Rose and The Brian Lehrer Show. She is a regular on Slate's Culture Gabfest. [10] Stevens has described herself as "an atheist raised in culturally Christian milieu". [11] She lives in Brooklyn ...

  9. Jody Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Jody Rosen (born June 21, 1969 [1] in New York City) is an American journalist and author. [2] He is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine . [ 3 ]