- Jim
Fouratt (born June 23, 1941) is a ****-rights activist, actor, and
former nightclub impresario. He is best
known for his
involvement with the Stonewall...
- West 37th
Street by
German expatriate Rudolf Piper and
talent booker Jim
Fouratt. It
catered to a
diverse after-hours
crowd coming from the
downtown rock...
-
Gregory James Fouratt is a
United States magistrate judge for the
United States District Court for the
District of New Mexico. He
previously served as...
- included:
Martha S****ey, Leo Martello,
Marty Robinson, Kay Tobin, Jim
Fouratt and John Lawritz,
pseudonym of John Lauritsen. Come Out! was po****rly...
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- 54's reopening,
which were
delivered on 25-watt
silver lightbulbs. Jim
Fouratt and
Rudolf Piper were
hired as
Studio 54's new managers. Initially, the...
- were
scattered in New York City.
Filmmaker Andrew Horn and
writer Jim
Fouratt consider Nomi an
important part of the 1980s East
Village scene, which...
- Pete Wilson,
Michael Brown, John O’Brien, Earl Galvin, Dan Smith, Jim
Fouratt,
Billy Weaver,
Jerry Hoose, Leo
Martello and others.
Space usage at Alternate...
- (2000–2001)
David Iglesias (2001–2006)
Larry Gomez (2006–2008)
Gregory J.
Fouratt (2008–2010)
Kenneth John
Gonzales (2010–2013)
Damon Martinez (2014–2017)...