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Sally Bowles

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Drinking to decadent days

Liza Minnelli won her Academy Award (and Julie Harris her Tony) for playing the "divinely decadent" Sally Bowles – the character created in the 1930s by English-born gay writer Christopher Isherwood (1904–86) while he lived at Nollendorfstraße 17, just around the corner from this cocktail bar-café in the thick of gay Schöneberg. Named after Isherwood's creation (who featured in his 1939 novel GOODBYE TO BERLIN), this is a progressive place that caters ...

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Gay Berlin
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