Word: nightclubs
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...that night, the prize ceremony was only the beginning of a 14-hour extravaganza, which swirled into the Nobel Dinner, the Nobel Banquet and the Nobel Nightclub, a late-night party organized by Swedish medical students...
After those 14 hours you could finally understand the essence of word "unbelievable." It seemed unbelievable that an inebriated laureate performed a rendition of a vulgar "ditty" from his youth at the Nobel Nightclub. It seemed unbelievable to have danced with that inebriated laureate. It seemed unbelievable just to have been there...
German politicians apologized for an incident at a nightclub in the eastern town of Oberhof, in which a group of young skinheads taunted a black U.S. athlete and pummeled a white teammate who came to his defense...
...first shows the protagonist as a young boy in the early 1940s spending long hours alone in a basement apartment near Manhattan's Third Avenue El while his mother, the rawboned, boilermaker-swigging Emma, drives a cab. Fortunately for Claude, the cramped living quarters contains an old 66- key nightclub piano, a memento from Emma's past life on the vaudeville circuit. The boy begins plinking away and eventually seeks advice from Aaron Weisfeld, the owner of a nearby music-supply store...
Once she had received her on-the-job training from Madam Alex, Heidi struck out on her own. She started small, operating out of a modest little house in Los Angeles' bohemian Melrose district. She was a familiar sight at On the Rox, a swanky Hollywood nightclub, where her friend Victoria Sellers served as a hostess. "Heidi would be with a group of girls in the corner," recalls an observer. "You'd see her get up and talk to a guy by the bar, then she'd go back and get a girl, and then the girl would go over...