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Posted AT 3:07 AM EST on 23/09/08

Painting that packs a punch

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

LONDON — News arrived recently that it will soon be last call at the Colony Room, that dank thimble of iniquity above the streets of Soho. During the 1950s and 1960s, the club's proprietor, Muriel Belcher, presided like a foul-mouthed mother hen, referring to male patrons as "she" (and worse) and railing against the actions of "that nasty Mrs. Hitler." Dylan Thomas once graced the floor with his evening's alcohol intake.

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