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PJs

[pee-jeyz] / ˈpiˌdʒeɪz /


PJ's


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By the 1950s the brothers were working together; in 1957, they created “Les Poupées de Paris,” a “topless” puppet revue, “à la the Folies Bergère,” which opened at the Gilded Rafters, a new, Las Vegas-style restaurant and theater in the San Fernando Valley and played later at Hollywood’s P.J.’s.

From Los Angeles Times

“P.J.’s loyalty and commitment to first Atlantic Monthly Press and then Grove Atlantic enabled me to keep the company independent,” Entrekin said.

From Los Angeles Times

If my kids don’t have any friends over I change into my loungewear, which is p.j.’s or yoga pants and a T-shirt.

From New York Times

P.J.’s body had become his coffin.

From New York Times

He’d had no control over P.J.’s death, and not much over my mother’s.

From New York Times