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Williams, the LGBTQ activist and original owner of LA’s landmark Jewel’s Catch One nightclub who died on July 7 at age 86. The event takes place from 3 to 8 p.m. at the club, now known as Catch One, ...
I always had the fears of coming out, or my family finding out,' Thais-Williams told The Times. 'I found myself there.' ...
Catch One, which she opened in Los Angeles in 1973 in the face of local animosity, became a glittering sanctuary for a ...
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Chase Briscoe became the first driver to win poles at NASCAR’s first three crown jewel races in one season after posting a ...
Williams, the LGBTQ trailblazer who opened the beloved West Hollywood venue Catch One in the 1970s, was honored at a ...
Singer and activist Jewel — who's debuting a personal exhibit in Arkansas on May 4 — opens up about healing from a difficult childhood and painful divorce through motherhood and her mental ...
Jewel has opened up about her childhood trauma and the abusive behavior by her mother that continued well into her adult years. In an interview on the Verywell Mind podcast with licensed therapist ...
Jewel now uses the toolkit that she built for herself to help at-risk youth through her Inspiring Children Foundation and website, JewelNeverBroken.com. "I didn't have access to therapy," she says.