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  2. Kalorie Karbdashian-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Kalorie Karbdashian-Williams was the first contestant to represent New Mexico on Drag Race. [3] On the premiere episode of the season ("10s Across the Board"), she placed in the bottom two of the main challenge and defeated Vanessa Vanjie Mateo in a lip-sync to "Ain't No Other Man" (2006) by Christina Aguilera.

  3. 2006 nightlife legislation in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 nightlife legislation in New York City was enacted on August 23, 2006 [1] in response to violent crime involving nightclubs in the New York City area.One of the first measures to come about was a three-point plan proposed by New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn in her August 8, 2006 memorandum.

  4. Hungry I - Wikipedia

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    Artist Mark Adams said in a 1983 interview about his design of the interior of the club: In 1950, I was acting and designing sets for an amateur theatrical group. One of the men said he wanted to start a small club where actors could go after rehearsals and have coffee, pastry, a beer, et cetera, and sit around and talk—unwind from the work.

  5. Wreckx-n-Effect - Wikipedia

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    Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications; US US R&B AUS [10]Wrecks-n-Effect: Release date: September 1, 1989; Label: Motown 103 16 — Hard or Smooth: Release date: November 24, 1992

  6. Eldorado (Berlin) - Wikipedia

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    The performances at the club were diverse and included effeminate men dancng whilst dressed in women's clothing, and a man singing Parisian-sounding songs in a high-pitched soprano. [6] Marlene Dietrich performed at the club. [1] Additionally they would throw fancy balls and costume parties. [6]

  7. 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]

  8. The World (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The World was a large nightclub in New York City, which operated from the early 1980's until 1991 at 254 East 2nd Street, in Manhattan's East Village neighborhood. The venue, which included a secondary establishment called "The It Club," was housed in a former catering hall and theater.

  9. Eve (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Eve was a private members' nightclub at 189 Regent Street, central London. Founded in 1953, it had the world's first illuminated glass floor and, according to The Daily Telegraph, the "most daring show" in London's West End, including topless girls and strippers. Members included kings, ambassadors, sultans and a bishop.