Ms. Fiorentino came out to play bingo because "it feels old-timey" and to support Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, who owns the tea shop and in February created a monthly bingo night, led each time by a different local celebrity.
From the London-based Underground Rebel Bingo Club, which throws wild, impromptu bingo parties around the world, to a version in Philadelphia involving drag queens on roller skates, to "cosmic bingo" played under black light, bingo is crawling out of its recreation-center past.
Bingo equipment makers are reaching out to the new demographic with hand-held, electronic bingo devices and fluorescent bingo paper and daubers that glow in the dark, says Kathy Donnelly, vice president of customer relations at Arrow International, which bills itself as the world's largest manufacturer of bingo supplies.
You could plug your TV into the Internet and download reprogramming instructions and bingo!
Floral tributes at the funeral included wreaths from Greater Manchester Police and her local bingo club.
Despite all his rage, he's a big fan of bingo balls bouncing in a cage.
Freddie "Fortune" Sorensen and his childhood friend James "Flames" Gordon are giving bingo a different spin.
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He met Harold Grossman, who was running a bingo hall in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
And if they find any traces of them in a plaintiff's home, workplace or school--bingo.
She said she showed tenants "there was more to life than bingo and coffee mornings".
Unlike regular bingo, players don't automatically get a prize when they dab off a line of numbers.
He was sentenced to six months of probation and ordered not to operate bingo games in Florida.
His renovated Victorian law office in Bennettsville stands across from a bingo hall with 20 video-poker machines.
Operators include everyone from bingo hall owners Mecca and Gala, to newspapers like The Sun and Daily Mail.
Bingo is the latest old-school pastime enjoying a resurgence among young people, along with knitting, bowling and euchre.
Tamara Pester, a Denver lawyer, has created a game called Passover Bingo to play at the dinner table.
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Duncan pleaded no contest more than 20 years ago to creating a fake charity to sponsor bingo games.
Duncan pleaded no contest to setting up a fake charity, called Army Navy Union, to sponsor bingo games.
At the zebra she waved him goodbye and went off to her Tuesday-night bingo, blithe as a bird.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation opened its first bingo hall in 1986 and its Foxwoods casino in 1992.
Bingo enjoyed its heyday in the 1960s and 70s, but has been on a long, steady decline ever since.
Just walk up to another device and beam your infrared connector and -- bingo -- you're linked and talking.
Ms Armstrong's friend Thomas Hannafin, who was also at the bingo hall, also said that he overheard the conversation.
By 1989, Duncan was running South Carolina's largest bingo network, with 28 games.
The Budd report into gambling proposed eliminating restrictions currently in place on 'softer' forms of gambling such as bingo.
The Dudley Hippodrome was built 1938 and was used as a theatre until 1964, when it became a bingo hall.
Half his building (at 9006 Yellow Brick Road, in an industrial park 30 minutes outside of Baltimore) operates in bingo-card black-and-white.
She was on the way back from what she claimed was a trip to Torquay with her husband to play bingo.
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