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cathouse

[kat-hous] / ˈkætˌhaʊs /






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The boxes of them recently cleared out of my mother’s attic and my undergraduate thesis — on Cosmopolitan, Ms., and Playboy magazines in the 1960s and ‘70s — prove it. My feminist awakening was, like many others’, peppered with gateway drugs like that: Ariel Levy’s “Female Chauvinist Pigs,” the HBO series “Cathouse,” and, of course, Jezebel — the groundbreaking women’s website, which current owner G/O Media unceremoniously shuttered Thursday after more than 15 years, and where I worked from 2013 to 2017.

From Los Angeles Times

Donald McLeod, owner of the Cathouse and Garage nightclubs in Glasgow, said while people are "bursting" for a night out, it would take his teams another two weeks to be assured they could open safely.

From BBC

Donald MacLeod, who owns The Garage and Cathouse nightclubs in Glasgow, said making people wearing masks on a dancefloor would be "crazy, stupid, and dangerous".

From BBC

Members of the group include Mike Grieve of Glasgow's Sub Club, Gavin Stevenson of Mor-Rioghain Group - which has venues across the north east - and Donald Macleod of CPL, promoter at Glasgow's Cathouse.

From BBC

Donald MacLeod, the owner of the Garage and Cathouse rock clubs in Glasgow, described the move as "a joke".

From BBC