Lobby
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Lobby may refer to:
- Lobby (room), an entranceway or foyer in a building
- Lobbying, the action or the group used to influence a viewpoint to politicians
- Lobby (food), a thick stew made in Leigh, Greater Manchester and North Staffordshire, not unlike Lancashire Hotpot
- Lobby (band), a Slovak Eurodance band
- The Lobby, (UK) parliamentary journalists receiving privileged political access in exchange for sourcing anonymity
- Lobby Hero, a play by Kenneth Lonergan
- Lurker in the Lobby: The Guide to the Cinema of H. P. Lovecraft, a non-fiction book by Andrew Migliore and John Strysik
- Hotel Lobby, an oil painting on canvas by American realist painter Edward Hopper
- The Lobby (improv), an improvisational comedy group based in Southern California
People with the name
- "Lobby", nickname of Seymour de Lotbiniere (1905–1984), English broadcasting executive and pioneer of outside broadcasts
- Lobby Loyde (1941–2007), Australian rock music guitarist, songwriter and producer
Fictional characters
- Lobby Lud, a fictional character invented in August 1927 by the British newspaper Westminster Gazette
See also
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