A Chupar del Bote (whose title, which translates roughly as "living off the public teat," comes from a show at the popular Barcelona cabaret El Molino, in the mid-1970s) constitutes a rediscovery of the Spanish photographer Ximo Berenguer (1946-77), and a beautiful portrait of the cabaret--its performers, its audience, the singular old building that housed it.
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A Chupar del Bote (whose title, which translates roughly as "living off the public teat," comes from a show at the popular Barcelona cabaret El Molino, in the mid-1970s) constitutes a rediscovery of the Spanish photographer Ximo Berenguer (1946-77), and a beautiful portrait of the cabaret--its performers, its audience, the singular old building that housed it.
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