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The Well-Informed Public, 1911

September 4, 2010 by MBC Staff  
Filed under Cigar

The Well-Informed Public, 1911

Los Angeles Times file photo 1911: James B. McNamara’s defense team leaves the courthouse. At left, Samuel Gompers, famous head of the American Federation of Labor, is eating a snack and holding a cigar. The fellow on the right is defense attorney Joe Scott. The man second from the right is defense attorney LeCompte Davis. The man second from the left is identified on the back of the photo as …

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2K Games announces Duke Nukem Forever

2K Games and Gearbox Software just announced that forever is nearly here, as Duke Nukem Forever will officially make its long-awaited debut for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC in 2011. Duke Nukem, the interactive entertainment industry’s most irreverent and quoted character of all time, will bring his signature brand of babe-lovin’, cigar-smoking, [...]

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Live Music On The Rock

Capt. Tony’s Saloon A Key West landmark at 428 Greene Street, just off Duval. Since the 1850s, the building has been an ice house, a telegraph station, a cigar factory, a bordello and a series of bars, including the original Sloppy Joe’€ s. This is where Hemingway drank 1933-37.

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