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  2. The Speakeasy Club - Wikipedia

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    The Speakeasy Club, also known as The Speak, was a club situated at 48 Margaret Street, London, England, and was a popular late-night meeting place for the music industry from 1966 to June 1978. The club took its name and theme from the speakeasies of the American Prohibition era .

  3. Princess Charlotte Wore a Guess Dress as She Showed Off ... - AOL

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    As I mentioned, 9-year-old Princess Charlotte accompanied her mom to the final men’s tennis match. For the occasion, the young royal was spotted wearing a Guess Girls Blue Chiffon Polka Dot ...

  4. Princess Charlotte Wears Cute Polka Dot Dress to Wimbledon ...

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    Princess Charlotte joined her mother Kate Middleton for the second year in a row at a Wimbledon game wearing a navy polka dot dress.

  5. Speakeasy - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 secret underground rooms thought to have been a speakeasy were found by renovators on the grounds of the Cyber Cafe West in Binghamton, New York. [29] Speakeasies did not need to be big to operate. "It didn't take much more than a bottle and two chairs to make a speakeasy." [30] One example for a speakeasy location was the "21" Club in ...

  6. How sober-curious speakeasies have become New York’s ... - AOL

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  7. Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 he co-founded the bi-annual arts journal Dot Dot Dot with Peter Bil'ak. In 2006 he began working with American graphic designer, writer and editor David Reinfurt under the pseudonym Dexter Sinister, [ 1 ] which is also the name of their 'just-in-time workshop and occasional bookstore' on New York's Lower East Side.

  8. Dot dot dot - Wikipedia

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    Dot dot dot may refer to: DOT DOT DOT (artist), Norwegian artist; Dot Dot Dot; Ellipsis (…), a punctuation symbol; Morse code for the letter "s" See also.

  9. Speakeasy Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    Speakeasy Dollhouse was a series of immersive plays based on Cynthia von Buhler's investigations of mysterious deaths in site-specific historic locations. Original funding for the project was obtained via Kickstarter in 2011. [ 1 ]