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  2. Ember & Oak brings 'upscale steakhouse' to Southaven: A ... - AOL

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  4. The Embers (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Embers was a 1950s and 1960s-era New York City restaurant and nightclub formerly located at 161 East 54th Street between 3rd and Lexington Avenues. [1] It was opened in late 1951 by former jazz musician Ralph Watkins, [2] who had also been involved with clubs such as Bop City and Royal Roost, and featured many notable jazz acts over the years, including Marian McPartland, Dorothy Donegan ...

  5. Livelihoods taken in an instant when Altadena residents lost ...

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    As neighborhood institutions crumbled to the ground, Fair Oaks Burger — the Lees’ “American Dream” since they emigrated from South Korea — somehow survived. It’s one of only a few area ...

  6. Embers Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Embers Avenue, also known as Embers, [1] was a gay bar and nightclub located in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Embers hosted a variety of events, including comedy and drag shows, karaoke, and live music. [2] The club opened in 1969, [3] and closed in late 2017.

  7. LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Embers Avenue, 2014. Defunct establishments include Crush Bar (2001–2024), Egyptian Club (1995–2010), Gail's Dirty Duck Tavern, [18] Red Cap Garage (1987–2012), Starky's, and Three Sisters Tavern (1964–2004), which also operated as a strip club. The gay bathhouse Club Portland closed in 2007.

  8. Altadena had soul, solitude and community. Can those ...

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    Winds were blowing up to 70 mph, limiting air attacks and spreading the fire rapidly across Altadena, with embers flying two to three miles down stream. “The wind conditions were just, from a ...

  9. Holler (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The family-friendly sports bar and restaurant Holler operated on Milwaukie Avenue in southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood. [1] Interior features included an arcade, [2] felt accents, scoreboards with bright lights, trophies and other sports memorabilia on shelves, varsity lettering on bar stools, and roller skates and a storage container as a nod to the nearby Oaks Park Roller ...