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One is the former madam of an escort service.
"I'm the Madam of the new room," he said.
Sepetys based Willie on Norma Wallace, the last great madam of the French Quarter.
Sometimes, particularly when his humor is good, he recalls the madam of a brothel.
That documentary, "Heidi Fleiss: The Would-Be Madam of Crystal," turns up Monday night on HBO.
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Each Dixie Fest cruise includes Dixieland jazz, lecturers on Dixie food and music, and a "Madams of Bourbon Street" contest.
The Mayflower is one of the dowager madams of Washington, whose curving facade, murals and extensive gold leaf suit a city of grandiose ambition.
His works included "The Madams of San Francisco" (1964), an irreverent history of the city, and "Frame-Up: The Incredible Case of Tom Mooney and Warren Billings" (1967), about two labor leaders convicted and later pardoned for a notorious 1916 bombing in the Bay Area.
1625 – c. 1698), also known as Mother Creswell and Madam Cresswell of Clerkenwell, was one of the most successful prostitutes and brothel keepers of the English seventeenth century.
He played a celebrated javelin thrower in "This Is the Night," a rotten rich roué in "Sinners in the Sun," the husband of a diva in "Enter Madam" and of another diva in "When You're in Love".
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