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Team Artichoke to Pizza Hut: You'd better worry.
Plus: Baseball fans still love hot dogs, and more, all in our morning news roundup.
The wonderful world of nightclub stabbings, shootings, and abductions.
Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss have expansion plans.
The Marquee founder will discuss "the business of nightlife" to MBA students.
Looks like Snooki is even further "on the outcast."
Plus: New York's annual herring festival, and Spike Mendelsohn checks out the New York pizza scene, all in our morning news roundup.
Opening night at Marquee's new club — er, gastrolounge — found many Beatrice regulars in the house.
Noah Tepperberg tells us whether his gastrolounge will jump on the glamburger trend. Plus: Photos and the menu.
Plus: The return of the Red Hook Ball Field vendors, and chain restaurants downsize, all in our morning news roundup.
Don't be so quick to believe a blog's claim that the club is closing.
The Marquee man snags community-board approval for a new gastrolounge.
Marquee's Wass Stevens wasn't the only rope minder who appeared in "The Wrestler."
Admissions are up at the French Culinary Institute, and Marquee celebrates five years of bottles, in our daily news roundup.
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