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To honor her contributions to the LGBT community, Thais-Williams was appointed the Grand Marshall of the 2016 Los Angeles Pride Festival. [10] In 2019, the intersection of Pico Boulevard and Norton Avenue, directly in front of the Catch One disco, was renamed Jewel Thais-Williams Square in honor of Thais-Williams. [11]
Disco & Cocktail Club is open from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday to Saturday at 710 E. 4th Place, Los Angeles. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times . Show comments
Jewel's Catch One was a dance bar owned by Jewel Thais-Williams. It was located at 4067 West Pico Boulevard in the Arlington Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles . Opened in 1973, it was the longest running black gay dance bar in Los Angeles.
Black and Blue Festival in Montreal, Canada; Halloween in New Orleans, Louisiana; BRÜT Party held in multiple cities across the USA, including Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Provincetown, and Dallas. Loveball - A European gay dance festival held in a different European country each year. Joining Hearts; Winter ...
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The Studio One building was originally owned by William Fox and housed the Mitchel Camera Company. Mitchel manufactured Hollywood's early film cameras used by Charlie Chaplin, and for filming The Wizard of Oz. Later, it was used as the Norden bombsight facility during World War II.
LiveStyle, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based live events conglomerate founded by media entrepreneur Robert F. X. Sillerman.The company was formed in June 2012 as SFX Entertainment—the new incarnation of Sillerman's previous company of the same name, which was sold to Clear Channel Communications in 2000 and later spun-off as Live Nation in 2005.
I tried to learn how to dance like a Disney Channel star — and surprised myself. Liz Calvario. July 13, 2024 at 1:02 AM. ... much less one at an iconic Los Angeles dance studio.