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  • Abbot Genser The HBO series 'Boardwalk Empire' re-created the look of Prohibition-era Atlantic City, as well as the music.

    Sound of an Will Friedwald 2010

  • The colorful J-Bar at the historic Hotel Jerome features Prohibition-era drinks such as the Aspen crud (a bourbon-spiked milkshake).

    How to ski for less at the most exclusive U.S. resorts 2010

  • When HBO's Prohibition-era show returns, however, it looks like Nucky will have more than a few enemies.

    Boardwalk Empire Season 2 Promo: Who's Out to Get Nucky? 2011

  • It's a worthy addition to your home shelf if for nothing else than mixing the outstanding Prohibition-era cocktail The Last Word , made with equal parts gin, lime juice, Green Chartreuse and Maraschino liqueur.

    The Intrigue of Chartreuse 2011

  • Porrello began writing his first book during research into the murders of his grandfather and three uncles, Mafia leaders killed in Prohibition-era violence.

    Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011

  • It's a worthy addition to your home shelf if for nothing else than mixing the outstanding Prohibition-era cocktail The Last Word , made with equal parts gin, lime juice, Green Chartreuse and Maraschino liqueur.

    The Intrigue of Chartreuse 2011

  • A Returning Favorite: HBO's Emmy-winning Prohibition-era Boardwalk Empire 9/8c begins its second season with style, substance and subtlety.

    Matt's Guide to Weekend TV: New and Returning Shows 2011

  • The Prohibition-era series, starring Steve Buscemi, had already won seven categories at the Creative Arts Emmy awards the week before.

    Emmy Analysis: Is HBO Losing Its Touch? 2011

  • Its lower proof (80 instead of 110) also makes for less boozy mixing with gin, as in another Prohibition-era standout, the Alaska (1 ½ ounces gin, ¾ ounce Yellow Chartreuse, 2 dashes orange bitters).

    The Intrigue of Chartreuse 2011

  • Its lower proof (80 instead of 110) also makes for less boozy mixing with gin, as in another Prohibition-era standout, the Alaska (1 ½ ounces gin, ¾ ounce Yellow Chartreuse, 2 dashes orange bitters).

    The Intrigue of Chartreuse 2011

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