Parlour Club

The Parlour Club was a venue located on Santa Monica Boulevard[1] in West Hollywood, California[2] and managed by Andrew Gould.[2] Among its notable events included the speakeasy-themed night Bricktops[3] (established by Vaginal Davis[4]), series of spoken-word sessions The Unhappy Hour (created by Lydia Lunch with Andrew Gould[2]), and performance art night Touché (created by Clint Catalyst).[5][6]

Notable performers and hosts

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References

  1. Heidi Sigmund-Cuda (March 28, 2002). "Parlour's Tricks Draw a Crowd". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA, United States.
  2. Chang, Cindy (2002-07-02). "Tales and Cocktails". Los Angeles Times.
  3. Speak Easy and Carry a Big Stick - Page 1 - Music - Los Angeles - LA Weekly
  4. Homo for the Holidays - Page 1 - Music - Los Angeles - LA Weekly
  5. "Buzz Clubs". Los Angeles Times. 2004-01-01.
  6. Movie Poop Shoot - About Town Archived April 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  7. Ass You Like It - Page 2 - Stage - Los Angeles - LA Weekly

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