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Her arguments will be heard by the New York Court of Appeals in 2012.
"Republicans got plenty of money. They take it all from poor people," one strip club owner says.
One of the city's few pre-Giuliani holdouts and a survivor of 9/11 is forced to shutter, at least for now.
The Jane Ballroom's Matt Kliegman and Carlos Quirarte revive the rock-and-roller go-go dive.
One go-go bar becomes a sports bar while the other fights for its right to party.
Plus: The House passes new food-safety bill, and New York schools violate nutritional guidelines, all in our morning news roundup.
Get ready for Bianca's Double Ds.
The State Liquor Authority has put its final kiss of death on a Midtown West bastion of sleaze.
With business lean elsewhere, profits are up at Rick's Cabaret, home of the $10 strip-club lunch.
In a move not exactly akin to Frank Bruni visiting Robert’s at the Penthouse Executive Club, Midtown Lunch reluctantly tries out the lunch special at Rick’s Cabaret.
“Cousin Vinny” Agnello says he was just kidding about opening an “adult club” in a former Subway franchise.