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The door of the Gateways Club (then painted blue), taken March 2007. The Gateways club was a noted lesbian nightclub located at 239 King's Road on the corner of Bramerton Street, Chelsea, London, England. It was the longest-surviving such club in the world, open by 1931 [1] and legally becoming a members club in 1936. In 1967 it became for ...
The John Randolph Club (1989–1995) was a project of the Rockford Institute to promote alliances between paleoconservatives and paleolibertarians. [18] The club has been described as neo-Confederate, promoting secession, and favoring white Southerners. [19]
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Courtesy Gateways Grind/EverettFor 50 years, down an unassuming side street in the exclusive borough of Chelsea, West London, “the bohemian ...
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Through that connection, Harriott was introduced to the nightclub scene in central London, playing at the Langham Club for the likes of Princess Margaret. Throughout the early 1950s, he performed at Gateways , a pioneering lesbian club in Chelsea, as well as the Mandrake Club in Soho and the Sunset Club, where he performed alongside the ...
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Unanswered questions remain about a fatal shooting at a Madison, Wisconsin, private school as new details emerge about the shooter’s family life and possible ties to a California man who ...
The Jonathan Belcher House is a historic house located at 360 North Main Street in Randolph, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1806 by Jonathan Belcher (1767–1839) and his wife Abigail (Thayer) who had been married on April 12, 1792. Their son, also named Jonathan, married Hannah (Jordan) and later added to the house.