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A fabulous new burlesque club located in the upand-coming Ossington ’hood, is heavy on the Moulin Rouge-meets-southern bordello look, with mirrored walls and glittering chandeliers bedecking the Salon. The champagne will be flowing, especially in the Boudoir room, and the lustful burlesque performances should make local officials just a little bit nervous. Proprietor Michael King also owns the rock ’n’ roll pub The Saint just down the street, so plan to make a night of it.
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