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"debauchery" Definitions
  1. behaviour involving too much sex, alcohol or drugs

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Debauchery. Refined, tinsel-tinted debauchery that will inevitably be gawked at for infinity.
In the last two years, the Weeknd transformed from dark lord of debauchery and sin to bright lord of debauchery and sin.
Hollywood was a place of empty vacuousness and deep debauchery.
Lavey's photos are about transformation and sexuality, stigma and debauchery.
It was a warning amid the debauchery: Don't rest easy.
For seven years, Andrew Moisey documented the debauchery of university fraternities.
Looking to move to a city that's chock full of debauchery?
Luckily, Bills fans came prepared, as they do, for maximum debauchery.
His debauchery went hand in hand with an obsession with Garland.
He had a hat reading "Team Debauchery '19" atop his head.
Locals come here after a night out of clubbing and debauchery.
Does that mean booze-fueled debauchery is on the rise instead?
Just don't expect any sordid tales of ex-Disney star debauchery.
That's one reason he's spent so much time on sexual debauchery.
Treat yourself to it before your night of debauchery for once.
With or without random gunmen they are zoos; utter cesspools of debauchery.
"It doesn't go into the salacious debauchery, but it's also PG-13."
With or without random gunmen they are zoos, utter cesspools of debauchery.
All of our favorite Brit moments have been born out of debauchery.
Summer in Ibiza has become synonymous with E.D.M. superclubs and celebrity debauchery.
Dragons and debauchery, after all, don't sound like much of a breakthrough.
You look for a pattern — years of debauchery finally catching up with them?
There's debauchery, there's indulgence, and there are, unsurprisingly, opinions that run the gamut.
It's his last flash of carefree debauchery before shit gets real — and fast.
" Eventually, Trax became what Jourgensen described as a "factory of degradation and debauchery.
Gay men are frequently arrested and typically charged with debauchery, immorality or blasphemy.
But I have to say I didn't witness any of the stereotypical debauchery.
However, the public debauchery also hinted at demons that faced McCauley's personal life.
In some countries, like Egypt, laws against "debauchery" are used to target gays.
The artist connects consumption habits to ceremony, debauchery, and the decline of society.
It's a seedy place full of pimps, junkies, dealers, hookers, and general debauchery.
He stretches out his spindly fingers to beckon them into fresh temptation and debauchery.
It is three to four days of debauchery in the middle of the ocean.
Is Britain headed for another generation of intoxicated debauchery, or one of puritanical sanctuary?
More than 75 people were arrested on debauchery charges in the weeks that followed.
Behind the vitriol and debauchery remains a real need for nationwide discussion and debate.
The word's roots are Norwegian and Greek; "uneasiness following debauchery" (kveis) and "pain" (algia).
Until very recently, debauchery was considered inescapable in some corners of the restaurant industry.
The student was charged with "debauchery" and sentenced to six years imprisonment on Tuesday.
And none, perhaps, served onlookers with such a dizzying cocktail of enchantment and debauchery.
I couldn't think of anything worse than codependency — I was more about co-debauchery.
The cast stayed at a motel, where the debauchery rivaled the film's toga party.
Anticipation for impending debauchery builds as you take a lap and weigh your options.
It is not actively seeking out debauchery or pleasure, but having it gravitate toward you.
"The debauchery that's gone on has definitely closed the door several billion times," Kardashian said.
But the usual gambling, debauchery and adult entertainment clubs definitely don't close down for business.
According to Cohen, Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor were hesitant to depict the debauchery.
Plus, we gave 11 of our favorite musicians disposable cameras to document their summer debauchery.
"The debauchery that's gone on has definitely closed the door several billion times," Kourtney said.
Luckily, there is a drink to save you from the manifestations of last night's debauchery.
Onwards: For now, it looks like dick and debauchery are the name of the game.
In the second scene of "Prodigal Son," the title character spends his patrimony on debauchery.
Having ignored the increasing debauchery of his city for so long, and being bent a bit toward debauchery himself, he figures that the only way to restore moral order is to take a vacation, deputizing the strait-laced Angelo to repair things in his absence.
During Soviet times, LGBT people were considered criminals, and any doubts about sexuality regarded as debauchery.
In a snapshot from the night's debauchery, she appeared topless and sprawled across Presley Gerber's lap.
Maximising pleasure, unlike with debauchery or addiction, need not take the form of more, bigger, better.
The place becomes the setting for middle-aged hipster debauchery, and one night there's a party.
DeMario should be just as entitled to drunken debauchery in Mexico as the next Bachelorette reject.
Or that his high school buddy wrote an entire book on their drunken high school debauchery.
Same-sex relationships are not illegal in Egypt, but gay men are arrested under "debauchery" laws.
Toronto's best pop act offered us the song that should be soundtracking your summer of debauchery.
Beyond debauchery, events will include book releases, "stitch and bitch" knitting classes and tantric sex workshops.
When she escapes to the pool, it's to hang out with friends and continue the debauchery.
If you like overstuffed costume dramas with a veneer of literacy layered over debauchery, latch on.
But who knows if that even had anything to do with the debauchery -- Philly fans be wildin'.
We know that Louis is a responsible guy, but one could really do some quality debauchery here.
But Ludlows Cocktail Company's Jelly Shots are not to be confused with the debauchery of your youth.
When cops got wind of the party, they shut it down before any naked debauchery could unfold.
But it's important to remember that Russia, by and large, is a nightmare land of digital debauchery.
Dave thinks their self serious tales of debauchery are bullshit, but he's the one getting dumped tonight.
Unemployed, he spent the next several months in a haze of depression, self-medication and general debauchery.
It's my job to accommodate her with having any kind of debauchery she'd like to engage in.
Thus poor Virginia and Horace are left helpless to save their son from the jaws of debauchery.
For now, Sabrina leaves us with a wink, and a whole lot more debauchery to look forward to.
Homosexuality is not explicitly criminalized in Egypt, but LGBT people have long been targeted under laws on debauchery.
However, others suggest that Church reformers may have invented this link in order to dissuade Fat Tuesday debauchery.
Their masks have enhanced a reputation for secrecy and debauchery, that "anything goes" once the masks are on.
The ship heads out on June 28, and returns on July 1 ... plenty of time for onboard debauchery.
New Orleans is the Vegas of the South, a town where debauchery is not only allowed but compulsory.
But a popular theme in all of these mental pictures is debauchery, free-flowing alcohol — and zero decorum.
Nothing soothes the pain of a low (or nonexistent) bank balance like a night of blacked-out debauchery.
After three weeks, he was convicted of crimes related to debauchery and sentenced to a year in prison.
If you're going to do a movie about friend-group debauchery, there has to be a larger purpose.
In Egypt, homosexuality is not explicitly criminalized, but LGBT+ people have long been targeted under laws on "debauchery".
Kelsey Henderson, the artist behind this dastardly doggo, twists the imagery of debauchery into some great pin designs.
The complaints of white debauchery in a black district were accompanied by increasingly vocal calls for black rights.
The clip serves up familiar-feeling scenes of stadium concerts, recording sessions, drunken debauchery, and swimming-pool shenanigans.
The '69 festival was about music, peace, and love, while the '99 festival ended in violence and debauchery.
In Egypt, homosexuality is not explicitly criminalised, but LGBT+ people have long been targeted under laws on "debauchery".
There is no other taquería that lives up to the old cliché of Tijuana's debauchery like this one.
This is a hangover that actually feels like a slow-burning culmination of weeks and months of debauchery.
"There was always an air of debauchery and recklessness about the week that made me nervous," she said.
Of course Beth wants at least one night of unbridled "Vegas" joy in a city famous for its debauchery.
Late-night arguments with celebrities and a digital trail of debauchery probably aren't going to go down too well.
I slept very well and was not awakened by any loud music, shouting, or other expected Las Vegas debauchery.
He engaged in acts of debauchery most people will never experience, and he wanted to share them with you.
For everyone's sake, let's hope we someday get to find out what debauchery Cup celebration No. 2 will bring.
As the scent of blood and debauchery attracts demons, people are ripped into pieces or transformed into hellions themselves.
Not sure I liked this instructor much, but glad I went and moved around after a night of debauchery.
They were the soundtrack of Babylonian-style debauchery; a durable, cacophonous, and deceptively influential speeding juggernaut of a band.
So it's not so much a matter of hangovers getting worse, more so the fact that the debauchery lessens.
He did not expose his (legendarily large) penis after a night of debauchery in a Moscow restaurant in 1915.
Included here are 28 Polaroids from the several thousand the artist took, which alternate chaotic debauchery with occasional tenderness.
A Peculiar Paradise: Florida Photographs features Nathan Benn's early 1980s photographs of dreams and debauchery in the Sunshine State.
After years of economic debauchery under Ms Fernández, he promised that Argentina would rejoin the world as a normal country.
Of course, "Tuesday," with its playful taunts and mid-week debauchery, seemed as if it might make Makonnen a superstar.
It's not long before the nuns in The Little Hours escalate into debauchery, which includes sex, drugs, and Dave Franco.
Lamprey's latest invention, The Drinking Jacket, has pretty much everything you will need for an evening of cold-weather debauchery.
Collaborating with Sammy, their track "Lovestern Galaktika" blends all the debauchery of Love Parade with a queer sci-fi aesthetic.
Gays are often accused of other charges such as "debauchery" or "promoting sexual deviancy" and can face lengthy jail sentences.
JULIE BOSMAN Lake life in Oklahoma and Texas is a peculiar mixture of scenic country living and adrenaline-fueled debauchery.
Politics weren't the only topics at the front of mind during the elaborate festival, which is known for its debauchery.
Make sure, though, to set aside time for decompression and necessary rest, because messiness and debauchery are in the cards.
When Roman approaches Logan for M&Ms, hunched and ready for debauchery, Logan tells him to fuck off as well.
There, they participate, to varying degrees, in the debauchery on offer in Israel's cultural capital: dancing, drinking, smoking, taking drugs.
It's a place of enormous charisma; the whole electronic music world has heard of this egalitarian micro-state of organized debauchery.
The thing about cross-country skateboarding road trips fueled by booze and debauchery is that they tend to wear people down.
Penny Lane surveys the debauchery, which turns William on almost as much as when he watched her get her stomach pumped.
But lately, I've come across stories about bachelor parties that don't even try to abide by the booze-and-debauchery template.
But, the main theme of the newly reunited band's Happiness Begins is love and harmony without too much lust or debauchery.
But this kind of behaviour is better termed debauchery -- extreme indulgence in bodily pleasures and especially sexual pleasures -- rather than hedonism.
High school junior Lily (Odessa Young) and her three best friends' lives buzz with their usual barely contained levels of debauchery.
That kind of dissonance between classic family hijinks and twisted debauchery is exactly what makes The Detour such a fantastic ride.
The testimony skittered from cringe-worthy sexual details to accusations and denials of drunken debauchery to one juvenile exchange over flatulence.
Yet their l'art pour l'art efforts are more akin to old-fashioned patronage than modern desert debauchery or ruin porn slumming.
Wesby, No. 15-1485, included an unusually vivid and extended description of what Justice Thomas called "debauchery" in his majority opinion.
Nothing, though — no rare mountain cheese, no spa treatment — compared to the novelty and thrilling debauchery of not reading the news.
As Nick pushes Tom ever further down the path of debauchery, and eventually penury, the tears in the paper walls multiply.
They decide that a night of debauchery before graduation will set things right but finding a suitably raucous party proves difficult.
There's guns and drugs and fashion and celebrity and parties and muscle cars and heavy metal and DJs and debauchery and darkness.
And on September 27, another six men were arrested and charged with "debauchery," based on allegations of involvement with the flag incident.
So imagine if you will, teens taking selfies wild and free, riding a ferry across the water, anticipating an evening of debauchery.
Amid suggestions of a larger societal collapse, the one-percenters on the upper floors are snobbish brutes inclined toward drunkenness and debauchery.
They passed more than 20 ordinances to curb the debauchery, drinking and violence that they had concluded was marring the town's image.
On his final day of druggy debauchery, he got absolutely fucking trollied on the most serious, most dangerous drug of all: Love.
Sissy crew are beaming straight into the heart of Hackney for a night of debauchery down at legendary alternative nightspot the Glory.
The heroic catch is that here, with the glamorous low-lit banquettes and the tasteful invitation to debauchery, you don't even notice.
In 2012, he moved to the ranch and found the physical labor the perfect antidote to years of rock 'n' roll debauchery.
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Juice Wrld's lyrical obsession with morbidity and debauchery wasn't unique to him, but it now casts an eerie shadow on his passing.
Authorities forced him to sign a pledge not to convene the remaining events or face prosecution for promoting debauchery and violating public morality.
However, the inaugural 2019 Megacruise, described as "five days and nights of heavy metal decadence and debauchery," will still set sail this October.
They travel to New Orleans for Essence Festival, and a bunch of drunken debauchery ensues (it's like The Hangover, except with Black women).
Homosexuality isn't illegal in Egypt so authorities in the conservative country instead arrest gay people for crimes such as debauchery, immorality, and blasphemy.
Even the dingiest of basements can become a mecca for dancing and debauchery with the addition of one simple sphere: the disco ball.
Every mining town that was already drowning in whisky, gambling, and prostitutes kicked its debauchery up a notch on the nation's designated birthday.
The structural device of character illumination via middle-class debauchery is common in American independent films, especially in the work of Joe Swanberg.
With only debauchery on the brain, the film checks every spring break box: barely-there bikinis, a wet T-shirt contest, sex aplenty.
"I'm not interested in debauchery," Catherine says, adding "I'm interested in love, and honesty," as if she's writing an 18th-century Tinder profile.
In 2010, when Jack McGarry opened the Dead Rabbit in Manhattan's financial district with Sean Muldoon, stereotypical back-of-house debauchery was commonplace.
They get arrested, and come out of the experience far worse off than they ever had in their previous decades of illegal debauchery.
BoystownA city-sanctioned gayborhood set up next to Belmont Harbor, the typical evening out in Boystown is almost certain to end in pure debauchery.
BoystownA city-sanctioned gayborhood set up next to Belmont harbor, the typical evening out in Boystown is almost certain to end in pure debauchery.
Adding a black face to all that debauchery would do nothing for the already fucked up image that black masculinity continues to operate in.
On Thursday, Jersey Shore Family Vacation will premiere on MTV, promising just as much raucous debauchery as the show's original run — if not more.
The honorable Frank J. Underwood is coming back for his annual binge of deceit and debauchery on Season 4 of Netflix's House of Cards.
A new commercial for the Paris Opera directed by Bret Easton Ellis gives a taste of the sort of urbane debauchery that can ensue.
Most importantly, behind it all, the specter of that Bethnal Green heart—that unpublishable ball of flashes, glitter, drag, and debauchery—still beats indefatigably.
At least, that's what some people believe because of the stories of drunken debauchery, assaults, racism, and general recklessness that usually result from it.
During Kronia, masters would wait upon their slaves, and all other manner of social convention would be suspended for a day of pagan debauchery.
I don't know if it's nostalgia, but there is certainly a cottage industry for stories of celebrity debauchery of relatively recent yore, isn't there?
Rights groups say that the number of prosecutions involving "contempt of religion" and "debauchery" (often used to prosecute homosexuals) are at all-time highs.
Miami in the 80s was more than just a playground of debauchery—it was the playground, spearheading a freewheeling decade of drugs and decadence.
Each litany of woe will usually include at least one tale of sexual debauchery, one of drug abuse and one of a soiled apartment.
The premise felt like one more cynical take on showbiz shallowness and debauchery — "Entourage" and "Episodes" crammed into two ends of a horse costume.
The revelation results in a raucous night of debauchery as the best friends set off on a quest to make up for lost time.
Harmony Korine gives the audience 90 minutes of unadulterated debauchery and ecstasy as we dive deep into the world of the Spring Break lifestyle.
Occasionally too hot for Instagram, where he's amassed a following of nearly 50,000, his penchant for devilish debauchery has gotten him booted several times.
By old tradition, coverage of the royals oscillates between sycophantic and brutal, avidly milking story lines about their laziness, profligacy, debauchery or low intelligence.
By the mid-1970s, the era of bohemian debauchery that once defined Andy Warhol's Factory — the artist's downtown Manhattan studio and offices — was over.
You can convince yourself that Las Vegas is family-friendly due to its food and entertainment, but the city itself was designed for debauchery.
Nothing says Christmas like decadence, debauchery and mayhem, at least when comic actors like T. J. Miller, Kate McKinnon and Rob Corddry are involved.
Despite your moral interests, indulging in a little debauchery can actually be a turn-on and the party scene is where you'll let loose.
There was a Hellfire Club in Benjamin Franklin's time, an ornate place dedicated to serious debauchery and created for the pleasure of rich, powerful men.
For a while, Ms. Abidar and Mr. Ayouch were facing criminal charges in Morocco for "inciting to debauchery," but a judge recently dismissed the case.
As pirates, they continued to use the Jamaican port as their base and to spend their loot there, earning it a reputation for unparalleled debauchery.
He was horrified by the carnival atmosphere of the hanging, where he saw only "ribaldry, debauchery, levity, drunkenness and flaunting vice in 50 other shapes".
There have even been cases where artists even use nostalgic African nursery rhymes and games, but update them to fit the debauchery of the day.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Six Egyptian men arrested for "promoting sexual deviancy" and "debauchery" on social media will be subjected to anal examinations ahead of their Oct.
Some of the money collected goes to charity, but the main purposes of the event appear to be a lot of debauchery and beer drinking.
Screenshots are dangerous for the people who take them, too: a Grindr shot in your camera roll could easily become evidence in a debauchery case.
Like in the first "Bad Moms," released in 2016, the scenes of mom-driven debauchery in the holiday sequel are played for their shock value.
" With glamour and debauchery came the inevitable casualties: Some pas­sages from the book read like an especially affecting episode of VH1's "Behind the Music.
He wanted to bless the space, he said, suggesting that for all the laughable, youthful debauchery that took place there, it is still hallowed ground.
Mandii moved to New York City with $400 to her name and started working as a sports blogger, particularly focused on the debauchery of athletes.
Finally, to end a night of debauchery and hooliganism, the group destroy a parked car, roundhousing the windows and spraypainting "FUCK YOU" on the dash.
In early December, there were no official charges, but those who had been arrested were accused of "inciting debauchery" and could face years in prison.
The IFC Center in New York hopes to change that with "To Hell and Outback," an introduction to Ozploitation debauchery that runs through Sept. 183.
Also, the invitation literally said, "Join us for a night of debauchery, dancing and drinks!" which clearly seemed to imply that it was adults-only.
Police had anticipated the debauchery and greased the light poles, but not even hydraulic fluid was able to keep one brave booster from scaling it.
" By contrast, his assistant, Nine, is all debauchery — a party boy on the prowl for easy sex among the "million displaced" and "ten thousand orphans.
" He issued an order, and the following morning, his office dispatched a criminal complaint to a public prosecutor, accusing the puppet's producers of "promoting debauchery.
As we prepare to dig into a new season of rose magnums and debauchery, viewers may notice there are a few new faces in the Hamptons.
Yes, of course there is one wild party in the West Ham church, giving us an effective clash between youthful debauchery and New England's Puritanical roots.
In direct response to scenes of mythical debauchery depicted in paintings by Titian and Poussin, George Shaw uses the woodland backdrop to imagine the morning after.
"Did I vomit?" a hung-over Heller moans at the sight of her perky cousin waking her up too early after a night of outrageous debauchery.
Back in 1931, the International Olympic Committee had awarded the Games to a Weimar-era Berlin famed for debauchery and a gender-bending sex club scene.
Tim's son Jack is a filmmaker himself, with an interest in the debauchery of the dwindling EDM era and the countless would-be DJs it inspired.
As with the novel, there's an underlying commentary about the idle rich and their brand of debauchery, barely obscured by the polished marble and fine linen.
Pedialyte's incursion into a hangover culture that's already the subject of a three-part Hollywood franchise celebrating alcohol-induced debauchery isn't the crisis of our time.
Festivals, by their very nature, are hedonistic affairs, chances to slide out of life's rigor and rules into a gloopy pool of sweaty, stinking, sordid debauchery.
As a nation watched transfixed, the testimony skittered from cringe-worthy sexual details to accusations and denials of drunken debauchery to one juvenile exchange over flatulence.
You can track how the soundtrack shifts along with the narrative — the Rolling Stones and David Bowie for British debauchery, spaghetti-western instrumentals for Italian cool.
Two recent books from Cambridge University Press take up the enduring humor of Greek ceramics, examining how comic imagery on vases and pots punctuated this debauchery.
More than 60 people were arrested on charges of "inciting debauchery and homosexuality," including one man, Ahmed Alaa, who raised a rainbow flag during the concert.
Debauchery was pursued with a single minded passion, but the lack of any significant trouble is perhaps proof that an egalitarian approach can work perfectly well.
Scene City 13 Photos View Slide Show ' After a chaotic Friday night, Saturday produced a lighter slate of soirees, dance parties and general opportunities for debauchery.
But those flights of debauchery-fueled fancy don't usually threaten tears for viewers — or the people who created it — as their heroine's hair whips back and forth.
Pop music these days is saturated with songs about sex and debauchery, so it's refreshing that Katy Perry's new track "Bon Appétit" is just about nice food.
For many people, nationalism holds the promise of a higher morality compared with the debauchery of the elite, which is out of touch with middle-class aspirations.
You might have noticed that with each passing birthday, your ability to bounce back after a night of debauchery seems to be getting more and more difficult.
" While homosexuality is not officially illegal in Egypt, queer Egyptians face widespread discrimination and are regularly arrested and charged with vague crimes like "debauchery" and "sexual deviance.
Later in 2014, ISIS started promoting gruesome execution images of men it said were gay in an effort to portray itself as defending Islam against Western debauchery.
The filmmaker has also been lambasted for allegedly cherry-picking videos of debauchery, drinking and driving, vomiting and explicit sexual content and editing them out of context.
The illicit gains were used by Faulkner, 39, to fund "a lifestyle of decadence and debauchery," the SEC said, including lavish travel and the use of escort services.
Yet Storyville's legacy endures a century later, whether in its role in the beginnings of jazz or the perception of New Orleans as a southern center of debauchery.
Today, as Mardi Gras celebrations have become increasingly separate from their religious origins, some Catholics who observe Lent frown on the "wild bacchanalia and debauchery" of the holiday.
Broadly speaking, then, previous Hollywood scandals fall into two categories: debauchery and far-left ventures, neither of which is overly worrisome to a debauched and left-wing institution.
He calls the last train out of Grand Central early Saturdays the "vomit comet" because of the debauchery, though he is against a broader alcohol ban on trains.
Conservative Islamic values are upheld amidst a backdrop of capitalism and debauchery while obscenely lavish hotels are built upon the labors of exploited workers imported from the subcontinent.
In direct response to scenes of mythical debauchery depicted in paintings by Titian and Poussin, Shaw uses the updated woodland backdrop to imagine the morning after the night before.
These days, Olivia is one of the last dedicated venues for lesbian debauchery still standing (or, rather, sailing) — though it doesn't exactly market itself as a freaky sex cruise.
Ahead of the job, the two men have a night of debauchery in the Parisian underworld and then march into the bank the following day to collect their score.
Early adventurers such as John Ussher, Charles James Wills and Henry Austen Layard, told far less of "Mahometan" piety in their travelogues than they did of debauchery and dissolution.
As we've reported ... the feds are looking into whether R. Kelly violated the Mann Act, which prohibits transportation of minors across state lines for purpose of sex or debauchery.
For now, we'll just hope there will be plenty of shirtless scenes, drunken debauchery, sing-a-longs, sexy volleyball playing, romance, and, of course, action scenes filmed sky-high.
Of course, the only campaign he was running was the one to further his own career, but Ty had widened his purview beyond the realm of dead-eyed debauchery.
She has concluded that in the last few centuries spotted-cat motifs have been used to attract attention and exude power, ferocity, independence, sophistication, sensuality and sometimes outright debauchery.
Targets meet a friendly stranger on a gay dating site, sometimes talking for weeks before meeting in person, only to find out they're being targeted for a debauchery case.
Jägermeister is introducing a new alcoholic cold brew coffee with 33% alcohol by volume (ABV) to give Jäger lovers a boost of energy to fuel their late-night debauchery.
Scene City 16 Photos View Slide Show ' As far as partying is concerned, New York Fashion Week: Men's does not compare to the debauchery of the larger fashion weeks.
The LGBTQI community has experienced a massive crackdown with dozens arrested and charged with defamation of religion and "habitual debauchery", simply for either being, or being perceived as, LGBTQI.
Beyond the scene-setting and subsequent pop culture ripples, more than the titillating hook-ups, drugs, and debauchery, she's managed to extract admissions and reflections that are genuinely poignant.
Whether they were singing lyrics that touched on weighty social issues, like "Where Is The Love," or an evening of debauchery with "I Gotta Feeling," the band's members, Will.i.
This reusable cup will make you feel better about your debauchery Ball will launch an aluminum cup that's shaped like a red Solo cup, the beloved beer pong vessel.
He marvelled at his twenty-four-hour descent, from that first disquieting glimpse of Stolarsky in the Smoker's Club to this homely immersion in Americana-style cocktail-hour debauchery.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker Even if your intentions are chaste—a nice clean glass of gazpacho, a few croquetas —it's easy to slide into debauchery.
He is putting on his clothes after flawlessly executing the classic television trick of waking up in horror after a drunken night of debauchery and flinging off the sheets.
Instead, LGBT people have been prosecuted for serial "debauchery," often on the basis of anal exams that Egyptian authorities falsely believe can prove whether someone has had repeated anal sex.
We'd even venture to say a beer and some shots can flush the stage fright right out of you—or it can go horribly wrong and end in pure debauchery.
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Unlike the reality shows before it, Bug Juice swapped the booze-fueled debauchery of The Real World for authentic first-time-away-from-home drama, from homesickness to first kisses.
He may not be driven by the compulsive debauchery that disfigures Dorian's portrait, but he is enslaved to a hidden work of art from whose thrall he can't free himself.
For each person who has been inside Berghain, there are hundreds who wish they could get in—or are simply curious about what sort of debauchery is going down inside.
Here are some of our best starchy, greasy, cheesy recipes that are super easy to make in preparation for a night of debauchery, or as a liquor mop after one.
Whether highlighting subtle emotional shifts or the crude debauchery of Kasie's clients, Ante Cheng's camera is restless and roaming, traversing neon-washed streets and rowdy club gatherings with equal finesse.
They had been charged with practicing homosexuality and inciting debauchery and were sentenced to three years in prison should they fail to pay a fine of 5,000 Egyptian pounds ($285).
The movie is a not-great horror flick, but if it discourages one future groom from having a final ill-advised night of debauchery, it will have served a purpose.
Trump's tendency to cheapen everything he touches, like a King Midas of debauchery, has forced us to confront darker facets of the national psyche, sometimes in uncomfortable and even unhealthy ways.
The rumors of liquor-fueled debauchery were started by female officers who had not been invited to a party at the police station where the soldiers had been bunking, officials said.
Back then, only the people who were hanging out on a mountain with you at the same time would witness your debauchery, whereas the whole world can theoretically listen in today.
The red cup is a tailgate mainstay, a cookout staple, a fixture of dinner parties and keggers; it's synonymous with flip cup, with beer pong, with debauchery and merriment and revelry.
Judicial sources said any defendant accused of "debauchery" or "sexual deviancy", a euphemism for homosexuality in Egypt, is subjected to a medical examination based on an order from the Public Prosecutor.
While homosexuality is not mentioned in the Egyptian penal code, and technically it is not illegal, members of the LGBT community are often arrested and charged with pornography, prostitution or debauchery.
Feel better about the night's debauchery as the sun rises by refueling amid some mid-80s California health-food vibes (it opened in 1985 as a self-professed "funky burger joint").
"There's an assumption freedom will all stop once you get married, and that this party is your last chance to get that all debauchery out of your system," she tells Broadly.
Along with tons of rock-and-roll memorabilia, retail shops offering branded merchandise, and framed gold records everywhere, expect to observe drunken debauchery and public displays of affection from fellow guests.
Kavanaugh's high school friend Mark Judge — who Christine Blasey Ford, Kavanaugh's first accuser, says was in the room when Kavanaugh allegedly assaulted her — has written extensively of his drunken teenage debauchery.
To get you in the mood for another weekend of club based debauchery, we've decided to let you have a listen to "Body Thing" a few days before it comes out.
Mr. Reinke was issued a citation, but after rangers saw the viral video and connected him to the earlier debauchery in Wyoming, a warrant was issued for his arrest on Thursday.
The two, who have become inseparable through working on the HBO series about teens navigating drugs and debauchery at a Southern California high school, ran up to each other and embraced.
The two, who have become inseparable through working on the HBO series about teens navigating drugs and debauchery at a Southern California high school, ran up to each other and embraced.
A deep sadness and profound shock rocked the community, thousands of people that considered the podcast—the debauchery, the recovery, the banter, and Chris's laugh—an important piece of their own recovery.
" While Egypt does not specifically have laws criminalizing homosexuality, BBC notes that authorities often arrest people who are suspected of engaging in consensual homosexual behavior on charges of "debauchery", "immorality" or "blasphemy.
Izabella St. James, who dated Hugh Hefner from 20093 to 2004, says the Playboy Mansion's grotto had long passed the height of its debauchery by the time she lived at the estate.
As for what the feds could pin on Kelly -- we're told it could involve the Mann Act, which prohibits the transportation of minors across state lines for purposes of sex or debauchery.
As it turns out, your beau was an undercover officer; you're told that you're being charged with "debauchery," and your conversations and photos will be used as evidence against you in trial.
Representing the channel's first scripted series, "Genius" follows Amazon's half-hour drama "Z: The Beginning of Everything," devoted to the Fitzgeralds, who at least had wanton drinking and debauchery in their quiver.
Built up with melodious San Junipero synths, "Otra Noche En Miami" evokes the same existential crises and vintage vibes found throughout The Weeknd's moody discography, replete with affluent debauchery and unadulterated despair.
The finale of "The Bachelorette" aired on ABC on Monday night, ending a 14th season filled with the usual debauchery, steamy dates in destinations like Thailand and controversy both manufactured and real.
Dopey fun is one thing, but "Escape to Margaritaville," a paean to the pleasures of zipless debauchery, is pitched so low it will temporarily extinguish your I.Q. That may be its aim.
These add G-rated fun to the exhibition — a wan facsimile of the after-hours debauchery for which downtown was famous and in which nostalgia has replaced a wicked hangover, or worse.
Last July, he sent a clown to crash Jost's birthday dinner with Johansson, so you can only imagine what he'd have up his sleeve for an event that's supposed to involve debauchery.
The grown-up Lily is less compelling as an interpreter of her own "ordinary life" than she is as a youthful observer of the glamorous debauchery of the Trenthams and their acolytes.
The show's taking its cast down there and, while he's ready to promote the show, it seems Sam knows a thing or two about the debauchery that goes on down there, too.
The debauchery that would have ensued—had Alicia Vikander and Jimmy Fallon each been presented with a bib, a tray of crayfish, and more liquor—would not have been suitable for broadcast television.
Just 133 years later, at the end of the 16th century, Willem Swanenburg produced an engraving featuring a fencing school and instead of a chaotic depiction of debauchery, the school was organized, academic.
The Night Before, 2015 Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie star as a trio of lifelong friends seeking an epic final night of debauchery before committing to grown-up holiday traditions.
The song ramps up over a vaguely electronic beat and ends with a beautiful vocoded outro, reminding us that no one knows how to make debauchery sound more beautiful than Ty Dolla $ign.
The fact that the tune came to represent tourists' vision of an idyllic Hawaiian paradise is a bit hilarious considering it was likely the result of a long night of drugs and debauchery.
It's called MUNCHIES: Late-Night Meals from the World's Best Chefs, and it's a gluttonous ode to all of the amazing food, fun, and debauchery you've seen on our series Chef's Night Out.
"Being the head of Beirut Pride, I was arrested for the investigation as I was believed to be coordinating and organizing events that disrupt public order and incite debauchery and immorality," he says.
The DJ announces the arrival of the MMG labelmates as if they are wrestlers, and, as entourage after entourage fills in the area around Ross's 350,000 gallon pool, the anticipation for debauchery becomes unbearable.
Usually he's pretty hyped up, excited about the party that awaits him and eager to help facilitate the most incredible night of debauchery he and his group of D-bag friends can conceive of.
Exactly one guy's 2013 tweet can be traced as ground zero for the concept, but the vast majority of internet denizens got in on the Zodiac debauchery throughout the duration of Cruz's campaign. 13.
The co-stars get up to a range of debauchery, including smoking joints and doing shrooms, climbing all over cars and RVs, getting into fistfights, and sneaking into a closed-off hotel swimming pool.
If you think it's all about debauchery Hof says it isn't ... saying that having a place the players can go and get their swerve on discretely might avoid some Warren Sapp/Greg Anthony situations.
When you factor in the fact that all the stories of debauchery in Alipour's piece all took place pre-2012, it's hard to imagine that today's athletes would be able to behave as freely.
The types of people who walk by Henrietta Hudson on a Sunday morning are a lot of wealthy families going to brunch or church, and there's Henrietta's sitting quietly after a night of debauchery.
WHO ARE THESE DRUNK TWIN OLD GUYS ON THE BACHELOR LIVE PLS TELL ME To be fair, Gil and George don't exactly align with The Bachelor's world of drunken debauchery and fairy-tale romance.
The festival of debauchery and wasted food in Spain bears the markings of an ancient pagan fertility ritual, but there is no higher meaning here, as Kim Córdova points out in the exhibition text.
Noel Lenski, a Yale historian, told National Public Radio in 2011 that the festival was known for its debauchery and nudity until Pope Gelasius I made it a Christian holiday in the fifth century.
In "The O.C." Mr. Schwartz infused the teen-soap genre with pop-culture-conscious humor; in "Gossip Girl," he and Ms. Savage created a luscious, silver-tongued exploration of private-school debauchery and intrigue.
At first, Peter's bachelor party — a staid affair marked by group wine tasting and conversations about the men's feelings — is a fun and funny inverse of the debauchery taking place in the main plot.
Patrick's Day is ostensibly a religious occasion that is also intended to celebrate the accomplishments and culture of the Irish people, though in the US it's long been bastardized into quasi-synonymity with drunken debauchery.
Jack Nicholson endorses the pharmaceutical industry (2003) Case in point for why the Golden Globes have a reputation for glorifying Hollywood debauchery: Nicholson admitting to being high on Valium during his About Schmidt acceptance speech.
Ask a non-Austin Texan about the capital city's nightlife and you will inevitably be pointed to Sixth Street, a nine-block downtown stretch with enough bars and debauchery to rival New Orleans's Bourbon Street.
In the consistently bearish strategist's latest note to clients, Edwards takes on the "new level of fiscal debauchery for the U.S." that he said will continue as policymakers look for ways to maintain the recovery.
And perhaps even better: On Second Thought offers a curfew feature, so if you know you're going out for a night of debauchery, the app saves all of your outgoing messages until the next morning.
Lala Kent, Stassi Schroeder, Scheana Shay, Ariana Madix and more joined the couple for the sunny getaway in South Florida, where they got completely into the debauchery that comes along with the pre-wedding tradition.
Things have taken a turn for Philip as well, who announces to the men of the ship that he must leave the debauchery of their voyage to pop over to Melbourne and open the Olympics.
"As in the Sandusky matter, it is a national moment for every university to take stock of what's going on in this culture of debauchery that occurs in the fraternities in American universities," he said.
And she had an A-list guest to join in the debauchery, enlisting Wiz Khalifa to provide a verse on her new track "Influence" after meeting the rapper at the Billboard Music Awards in May.
In 20143, an article by Deborah Tetley in the Calgary Herald painted a brash picture of Alberta boomtown Fort McMurray's debauchery and crime, like a post-millennial update on Pottersville from It's A Wonderful Life.
The posterity of their community, said Dream, is ultimately what's at stake for today's generation of club kids—many of whom ascribe to queer ideals of community building and self-empowerment over debauchery and cynicism.
In the French context, Kerouac's famous long scroll formally evokes the Marquis de Sade's 12-meter-long scroll-manuscript of debauchery, The 120 Days of Sodom, seen last year at L'Institut des Lettres et Manuscrits.
The 250 travelers who joined him could stay and indulge in the usual debauchery featured on Life Before Work trips, but he also hired speakers on health and wellness, yoga teachers, and self-help experts.
The St. Patrick's Day spirit was so infectious that by the latter half of the 20th century it was imported back to Ireland, which embraced the holiday as a time for drinking and other debauchery.
No one wants the tacky beach-and-booze crowd or the debauchery of the 29.50s-216s when narco traffickers and drug cartels controlled the flow of money, cocaine and hash along the Costa del Sol.
In response, Sterling said in court papers that it had been reported to the company that the plaintiff had "engaged in lewd and lascivious behavior" at the outing, which itself was infamous for its debauchery.
Suddenly, we're transported to Elizabethan England, where one George Wilkins — "victualler, pimp, minor criminal, abuser of women" — is about to die of a massive heart attack brought on by a lifetime of debauchery and excess.
Fresh from the remarkable success of the first season and their stint and debauchery in Miami, the gang meets up in Las Vegas, where Magro lives with girlfriend Jen Harley and their newborn daughter, Ariana Sky.
Blkmarket Membership New Year's Day Location: Secret Brooklyn Warehouse Headliners: Âme, Azimute, Taimur & Fahad After the tINI and Bill extravaganza, the Blkmarket celebration continues with German duo Âme and more for some New Year's Day debauchery.
It's so accessible and relaxed it feels more like you're at a sports bar than at a place of debauchery that lets you gawk at women as much as you want (provided you have the singles).
Morrow instead gravitated to Southern rap—artists like Screwed Up Clik and Lil Flip, even convincing one of his best friends to get a Screwed Up Clik tattoo during a night of drunken debauchery in Houston.
Even the faculty adviser to Georgetown Prep's 1983 yearbook — a publication littered with debasing comments about women and references to drunken debauchery — has been wondering whether he will hear from the F.B.I., a family member said.
And hey, Rihanna is nothing if not a debauchery egalitarian, so she even took a moment during the Grammys to FaceTime some lucky bastard into the room to share her view: BITCH RIH ON FACETIME pic.twitter.
Yet, this room is at once a bedroom and the child's subconscious, as viewers watch a young girl discover her sexuality — her erotically charged thoughts manifest as animated toys and anthropomorphic characters engaging in whimsical debauchery.
It may surprise clubgoers to learn that the person behind all this debauchery is a petite middle-aged former bartender from Ireland, who can often be found wielding a broom or a paintbrush at the club.
Summer House's cast is made up of a group of hardworking New York millennials who head to the upper-crust East Hampton town of Montauk every weekend in the summer for uninhibited debauchery and good times.
Disgusted by the debauchery, Angelo sentences the young Claudio (Lily Santiago) to death for impregnating his fiancée, Juliet (Nora Carroll), even though Angelo himself has no qualms when it comes to breaking off his own engagements.
Then go to Zona Norte and eat birria tacos around whores and drug addicts, because those are the true staples of the city: a mix of American and Mexican culture, with a strong dose of debauchery.
More recently, soccer stadiums in Europe and Latin America have banned or restricted alcohol sales to curtail fan debauchery, and breweries have responded by pushing light beer in sports venues to contain the problem, Babor says.
It drips with sex but the song is also incredibly self-aware of what, with prior tracks' debauchery, what happens when seduction leads to dependence and when desire is no longer temporary but someone else's heart.
There was Roman World, for bacchanalian debauchery; Medieval World, for jousting, mead, and those silly cone hats with chiffon in them; and finally West World, a gun-slinging, whiskey guzzling sandstorm of saloons, prostitutes, and shootouts.
The actress, 44, was sued by three Egyptian lawyers over her red carpet dress claiming that the dress and its completely sheer skirt displayed public obscenity and created "incitement to debauchery," according to the New York Times.
You won't want to miss this episode, as Matty takes us back to his early days of drugs and debauchery, an era of Animal House-esque living that led up to his heart attack five years ago.
In one case, police allegedly entrapped and arrested a 19-year-old man using a fake dating app profile, a common act in Egypt; he was sentenced to six years' prison on charges of "debauchery" last week.
If Sander's work makes visible the workaday vivacities of academics, bohemians, housewives and children, Otto Dix's art tears away those surfaces to portray an unruly domain of endless combat and vain materialism, sadistic violence and drunken debauchery.
The day-to-day of that tour didn't exactly meet the debauchery I'd dreamed of watching the Pantera Vulgar video as a child, but I certainly partook in my fair share of binge-drinking and late nights.
The pilot opens with a foreboding look ahead: It's 1940, and a night of glitzy debauchery is in full swing at the five-star Halcyon Hotel when a bomb strike marks the beginning of the London Blitz.
For many of these self-described "value voters," Trump was a walking contradiction of nearly everything they claim to believe in — a vulgar, thrice-married real estate tycoon whose brand is built on money, women, and debauchery.
"Figaro," a short black-and-white film by Bret Easton Ellis and inspired by "The Barber of Seville," is about a hunky opera singer who loses his voice and recovers it after a night of freewheeling debauchery.
But without question, Ray J's most significant cultural contribution is "Gifts," a relic of VH1's best era of reality dating shows—which naturally couldn't exist without the debauchery of For the Love of Ray J coming first.
The debauchery appears to be centered around a music festival called Rock Werchter, just outside Brussels, and 10,000 people have indicated they are "going" to it on the event's Facebook page with another 26,000 "interested" in getting shitfaced.
Freddie's love affair with Paul Prenter (Allen Leech of "Downton Abbey" fame), a member of Queen's management team, is played for maximum scandal, a nightmare of debauchery, addiction and exploitation, with Freddie in the role of corrupted innocent.
A less philanthropic but still debauchery-free experience can be had at Escape the Room, an interactive game site where as many as 10 people are shut in a room and have one hour to solve a puzzle.
Yesterday, in the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University, students and faculty celebrated the school's second annual "Milktoberfest," a non-alcoholic alternative to the debauchery taking place outside the perimeters of the Mormon school's dry campus.
A pop singer, Shyma, is languishing in prison on charges of "inciting debauchery" for a sexually suggestive video; in 2015, a belly dancer was barred from standing for election because she "lacked a good reputation," a judge declared.
At his studio and home in a former fire station, he described how the goat can be perceived as a sacrificial animal as well as an image of debauchery, as humble or arrogant, an insult or a boast.
The simple, elegant 1930s interiors were beloved by famous drinkers, such as Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud, as well as actors Peter O'Toole and John Hurt, all of whom contributed to its reputation for serious drinking and debauchery.
Azriel was only 17 at that time and that means R. Kelly could have violated the Mann Act -- the federal act that makes it illegal to transport a minor across state lines for purposes of sex, debauchery or prostitution.
Paul Dano gets the best of it by far as Pierre Bezukhov, the socially awkward young man who, as the story progresses, comes into a substantial inheritance and also an understanding that life should be more than drunken debauchery.
But no, Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter's new HBO drama is about rock and roll — 1970s New York City rock and roll, perhaps beaten only by 1970s Los Angeles rock and roll in pound-for-pound debauchery and glamour.
Betsy Fahlman, professor of art history at Arizona State University, cites in her book essay the portrait sitting of photographer Carl Van Vechten in April of 1928, a scene of absurdist debauchery that would surely make Salvador Dalí jealous.
In each dark room, you can expect much debauchery to have happened—and what you think is a pile of coats could just as easily be people banging—and who doesn't like happening upon surprise coitus in a closet?!
Madam's Organ: This is the party hub of Adams Morgan, a neighborhood once known for insane drunkenness and debauchery that is only just beginning to reclaim its former glory after seeing a large number of closures in recent years.
It's 7 PM on the night before Notting Hill Carnival and while most Londoners are readying themselves for a weekend of rum-soaked debauchery, on an unassuming street in North London, a different kind of preparation is taking place.
"Dopey fun is one thing," I wrote in my review that night, "but 'Escape to Margaritaville,' a paean to the pleasures of zipless debauchery, is pitched so low it will temporarily extinguish your I.Q." And then the Parrotheads attacked.
"As the show's gotten older, we've expanded our universe" From the description — "A prep school reunion leads to an interesting business opportunity for Archer" — it would be easy to assume the episode would feature some classic Archer debauchery and raunch.
While most of New York was at Sunday brunch, replaying the debauchery and drunk texts of the night before, the fashion crowd and a slew of A-listers gathered at the Stock Exchange to watch Versace's pre-fall 2019 spectacle.
The head-scarfed new roommate struggles to adjust to the (relatively) promiscuous lifestyle of her roommates and hides all traces of debauchery in the apartment (alcohol bottles, ashtrays, pipes) in a panic when visited by her ultra-conservative fiancé Wissam.
It's true that D'Amico brought men back for Gianni to sleep with, and their Greco-Roman inspired home was the site of all types of debauchery, but D'Amico tries to make it clear that he was different from the others.
The winners would nab the naming rights to the drink, once and for all, while the losers would be tasked with "cleaning their opponents bars and bathrooms after a evening of debauchery" and raising the winners' state flag above their bar.
Brazil: As millions of Brazilians enjoyed the last few hours of Carnival, Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right president, posted a video on Twitter of one man urinating on another in public, which he called evidence of the festivities' increasing debauchery.
The atmosphere was festive but rife with anxiety: In a sweeping crackdown, the police have been shutting gay bars and nightclubs, entrapping gay people using online dating sites, even raiding private homes in the name of debauchery and prostitution laws.
A major reason: Sex and debauchery are built into the music industry, where the boundaries between work and play blur in late nights at clubs and studios, and many women have scant power or incentive to complain about being mistreated.
Watch only an episode or two and you might come away convinced it was a dark, exploitative drama that returned to a grimy era and cast most of its women as prostitutes for the sheer, sick debauchery of it all.
And that's before I even mention the ecstatic debauchery of bassline—which was still thronging when I touched down—Sheffield's greatest contribution to UK dance culture, and a genre that subverted UK garage to give the North an electronic identity.
" On October 18, 1912, Johnson was arrested for violating the Mann Act — a 1910 law making it a federal crime to transport across state lines "any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose.
Instead of lugging lounge chairs and closing umbrellas, Jeremiah opts for paddle boarding with Mary Jo. He gets her number and invites Mary Jo for a night of debauchery with the roommates, where she makes the aforementioned "I'm watching you" motion at Nilsa.
I was in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, for the final week of spring break, a month-long celebration of beer-soaked debauchery that, according to the city's visitors bureau, brings 30,113 college students each year to the man-made lake's littered shores.
TL;DR: Griffin's self-effacing, unashamed, and naked turn — both physically and emotionally — isn't just a joy to watch, but yet another example of just how good Broad City is at pulling people into its world of radical self-acceptance and debauchery.
That movie glorified fraternity life, and it changed the nature of college life in America as a whole, because suddenly students thought the college experience was supposed to be filled with debauchery—and alcohol, of course, was supposed to be flowing plentifully.
It would be easier to slip a debauchery case if those screenshots went to an in-app gallery instead of the phone's camera roll, but doing so would confuse a lot of users and require deep changes in how the app is engineered.
After terrorist attacks committed in the name of Islam from Britain to Belgium to Germany to France, it cannot be that imams in European mosques preach hatred against the West or portray the liberty and equality of women as debauchery and prostitution.
Federico Solmi, an Italian artist, plays with similar ideas in his animated video The Rotten Ones, where leaders and dictators across different cultures and moments in history are shown to party together like wild celebrities, all united together in their exuberant debauchery.
There's not a whole lot of literature documenting these retro days of debauchery, but a study on male strippers shows women were turning up to male strip clubs as early as the late 70s as a way to celebrate their impending nuptials.
RIO DE JANEIRO — As millions of Brazilians enjoyed the last few hours of Carnival, Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right president, denounced what he said was the debauchery of the festivities, and posted a video on Twitter that he presented as graphic proof.
One of its original hooks was its ephemerality, the assurance that whatever you created lasted only a short period before vanishing into the ether, unlike other platforms like Facebook, where videos and photos of debauchery or whatever else come back to haunt you.
The raucous life that Rick Owens, another of the major talents at work here, left behind in his native California was radically unlike the ordered and domestic one he lives today, but you could hardly say he repents of his former debauchery.
Moore was a sociable but serious boy, and today he remembers the decadence of Mardi Gras less vividly than the disapproval of some of his fellow-Baptists, to whom the debauchery seemed like proof that Catholics didn't take their Bible seriously enough.
"You just would never hear of anything as sleazy as that in Palm Beach," said Ronald Kessler, who 20 years ago wrote a book about the debauchery of the island's wealthiest scions, most of it kept discreetly within the confines of Billionaires Row.
What they promise is a more relaxed, convivial version of an art fair, starting with the venue: Felix will debut at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel, famous for hosting the very first Oscars, in 1929, as well as countless nights of poolside debauchery since.
In the book, he writes glowingly about his stint there but doesn't shy away from the debauchery that went on backstage, including some of his own ("I only did cocaine to stay awake to make sure nobody else did too much cocaine," he writes).
In the film, frat bros pour beer on the breasts of non-consenting female party guests, promise pledges harems of slutty sorority girls as if they were chattel, and recruit a Joe Francis type to film all the debauchery going on in the house.
While this teaser doesn't give us a look at any footage from the second season, it does get us warmed up by having the cast perform a lip-synced version of Michael Sembello's "Maniac" as they don their signature costumes for another season of debauchery.
Hugo's often-dramatic drawings are placed here and there in coexistence with other, more accomplished artworks, such as an impressive sculpture of overpowering, frenetic passion by James Pradier, "Satyre et bacchante" (1834), which dominates the large orange gallery, writhing with ferocious debauchery and brutal whimsy.
This means that your night in hell and the stories you tell about it might end up being very different from someone else who plays the game — the same way you and a friend might recall a night of drunken debauchery with a different spin.
That last bit I found out by interviewing juggalo couples at the Gathering, which returned to Legend Valley in Ohio this year for four days of debauchery, including a fuckton of fireworks, two Insane Clown Posse performances, and a now-legendary public ass-eating.
At a moment when much of New York rock still aspired to the greasy debauchery of the Strokes or the primal freakouts of Liars or Animal Collective, Vampire Weekend did not seem like a band that stayed up all night, fretting about personal liberation.
Far removed from the art establishment in New York, the crew was known for radical explorations in Pop Art, assemblage and the development of Light and Space — as well as a tight-knit social circle, with a reputation for womanizing and boys'-club debauchery.
At one point, the crime boss bought an island in the Bahamas called Norman's Cay and used it as a midpoint to transit planeloads of cocaine into Florida, as well as a getaway for him to indulge in drugs, debauchery, and wild sex parties.
Though there wasn't all that much actual debauchery—maybe thanks to a curfew of 9 PM for most nights and 10:30 PM for special events—a lot of people, many of them foreign tourists, were wearing their enthusiasm for alcohol literally on their sleeves.
The pièce de résistance is "Bower Pool" (21874), an aboveground pool hung upside down from the ceiling, emitting a cascade of streamers, lights and confetti; it's reminiscent of the nooks in nightclubs where acts of debauchery are performed — although none are likely to take place here.
The pièce de résistance is "Bower Pool" (2016), an aboveground pool hung upside down from the ceiling, emitting a cascade of streamers, lights and confetti; it's reminiscent of the nooks in nightclubs where acts of debauchery are performed — although none are likely to take place here.
I remember lying on my bathroom floor after a night of drunken debauchery believing my life had reached the point where living was just too painful and I was envisioning any way to stop the constant torment… I finally had the courage to ask for help.
As well as all that, I'd heard stories of complete debauchery in Newquay, which made the town sound like a place where taps run the colour of Irn Bru WKD and the streets are lined with sozzled beach bums engaging in all kind of nefarious activities.
From the terrified howl that opened their self-titled debut Braille Animal in 2008 to the semi-tonal pyrotechnics of 113's Melt Cry Sleep—"The streets ignite / When I'm on fire," vocalist Brian Lake snarled there—the band has only built on its own glorious debauchery.
About New York In the HBO series "The Night Of," the police think they have solved a murder by arresting a young man from Queens who had a bloody knife in his pocket and was found near the victim's house after a night of debauchery with her.
But in the decade or so before 9/11, there was a generation of "creative delinquents" who thrived in Lower Manhattan's relative desolation—artists like Harmony Korine, who made high art out of debauchery, or Margaret Kilgallen, who turned traditional sign-painting into something fresh and relevant.
Jacobs-Jenkins worked as an assistant in The New Yorker's fiction department from 2007 to 2010, and it was through him that I first heard about Young Jean Lee's identity-based theatre pieces and Thomas Bradshaw's scripts about racism as a form of spiritual and physical debauchery.
Pussy Cats is one of those distinctly 70s aural documents of debauchery—you can hear them all partying in the studio, stumbling half-blind through raucous covers of "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Rock Around the Clock," and yet you can also hear the darkness and exhaustion setting in.
I can only imagine someone who's more reserved than me feeling completely out of depth and then becoming isolated because they've left their culture for trying to be who they are, then found themselves at the epicentre of debauchery, which some of the LGBTQ+ landscape can feel like.
The annual gathering of revelers dressed as Santa Claus may have originated in San Francisco as a radical act of anti-consumerist mischief, but it has since morphed into a worldwide day of debauchery and excess that feels just about right for our sinking-ship hellscape of a reality.
Suetonius, adopting the tone of a very proper, upstanding Roman citizen, criticizes the emperor less for his violence and lewdness, though he finds these deeply distasteful, than for absconding into private debauchery and leaving the wheels of government and the Senate without the motive force of a leader.
"Historically parks were places for poetry, debates and tales of debauchery on the edge of the city, but the cities swallowed them as they grew," says Nasser Rabbat, an expert on Islamic architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who co-wrote a new book on Islamic gardens.
Best about education: "Booksmart"Olivia Wilde's directorial debut stars Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever as a pair of high school overachievers who, on the eve of their graduation, pledge to engage in all of the debauchery they missed out on because they were too fixated on their studies.
"These fraternities have drink, danger and debauchery in their blood — right alongside secrecy and self-protection," Lisa Wade, an Occidental College sociology professor and the author of "American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus," wrote in a Time magazine essay that called for an end to fraternities.
A work by Thomas Zipp, "Head Office" (2010), harkens back to wartime, and inside the army tent that frames the piece there's a scene of debauchery: Alcohol and mysterious powders are scattered around the space where the artist created a performance for the exhibition inauguration on April 153.
Luckily for viewers, Dolores — no longer just tagging along with William and Logan but gaining more and more agency with every scene — responds to Pariah's debauchery not by recoiling or shutting down, like the old Dolores would have, but by adapting, even firing a gun to protect herself and William.
Based on the 2008 book, Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances, which intertwines three holiday romances written by three popular YA writers (John Green, Lauren Myracle, and Maureen Johnson), the movie takes place on Christmas Eve when a sudden snowstorm traps the town's teens together for a night of earnest debauchery.
In junior high, I chose my best friend Mylie because I knew her mother always had a carton of butter pecan in the freezer which we would sneak out of the house with to lie naked in the backyard for suntans thus affixing an air of debauchery to my sweet tooth for life.
Nilu Haidari The fizzing debauchery here—popping 808s, dirty house of horrors synths, Britney's almost pornographic purring—was like an aural fantasy of how, as a young gay boy, I imagined every gay club to be: sweaty anonymous bodies grinding up on each other while people casually cop off in the corners.
Bowie, and his many incarnations, served as the guide through many chapters of my youthful explorations: the gender-bending alien Ziggy Stardust; the zoomorphic freak-show act Halloween Jack; the glamorous Thin White Duke, whose sadness and debauchery provided a mirror as I tried to party through the low points of my 20s.
They're also drawn by the barely dressed go-go dancers and strippers (referred to as "Wingettes") tasked with ferrying plates of wings to the competitors, and many come to revel in the general atmosphere of debauchery that makes female audience members feel comfortable (or compelled) to bare their chests when TV cameras shine their way.
Meanwhile, victims of this economic debauchery are the unemployed, the minorities, the least trained workers, the young adults, and the cash poor seniors who would have gladly been winding around all the new Amazon buildings, waiting in line in hopes of landing one of these jobs at which progressives and unions snub their noses.
This is partly due to these threats, but their signifiers don't quite loom over Life in My Pocket; rather, they're part and parcel of the experience, that sad truism that police frequent playgrounds, break up the debauchery of youth with abandon — and especially that of black children, denying them the small luxury of bruises and singsong.
Whatever your opinion on the show, the moment is a perfect encapsulation of Body Talk's unique and enduring appeal: It's a collection of songs rooted in loneliness, nostalgia, and forbidden love, with just enough debauchery to soundtrack your Saturday night out—and a warm enough touch to keep you company when you're walking home early Sunday morning.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 The ensuing child-custody battle in State Supreme Court in New York riveted and scandalized the nation for 13 weeks in 203 with lurid testimony of a mother's greed, debauchery and cold indifference to the girl — accounts magnified by hearsay evidence and sensationalized reports in the tabloid press.
Esra'a Al Shafei, for example, built a social platform called Ahwaa where individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ can virtually meet and talk with each other in Middle Eastern and North African countries such as Egypt, where homosexuality is not expressly illegal, but where the government has used laws against what they call debauchery, among others, to criminalize LGBTQ+ individuals.
Before anyone can try to run across the Atlantic in a plastic bubble again, or go drunkenly off-roading on the Gulf Coast, one man in Guangdong, China, has already set this year's bar for aquatic debauchery real, real high—finding a dolphin stranded on the shore, picking it up, and just walking off the beach with it like he owned the thing.
Ishida also admired the work of Vincent Van Gogh and, in his choice of books, he favored Dostoyevsky's The Idiot and the novels of such Japanese modernists as Kōbō Abe and Osamu Dazai, the latter of whom was known for his numerous suicide attempts (he finally did kill himself, in 1948) and his brutally candid tales of debauchery and renegade antics.
The gradual transformation of this hotel – from a 15th century Spanish finca to a refuge of debauchery for the 53s biggest stars, to its present day incarnation – recently purchased, renovated and renamed as Ibiza Rocks House at Pikes – is quite indicative of how the spirit of this island seems to thrive most when things are in a constant state of flux.
Free online porn has become so accessible that in October 2015, iconic porno mag Playboy announced its no-more-nudity rebranding in an effort to stay relevant in the modern age of digital debauchery; "The political and sexual climate of 1953, the year Hugh Hefner introduced Playboy to the world, bears almost no resemblance to today," said Playboy Enterprises CEO Scott Flanders.
This sea-flanked strip of Mexico on the southern tip of the Baja peninsula has always been about more than bachelor parties and spring-break debauchery, but recently, a variety of high-end destinations have emerged in Los Cabos to cater to the type of crowd who appreciates modern design, farm-to-table meals and sipping drinks as opposed to drinking shots.
Far removed from urban centers where such low-level debauchery was accessible to anyone with enough street smarts to know the more unscrupulous bartenders around town, bright-eyed young kids with Internet knowhow instead called upon the services of a sketchy website—now reportedly defunct, but then based in China, according to a quasi-official Facebook page—to craft them high quality fake drivers licenses.
In 2015, the American artist Jen Monroe, 29, began hosting monochromatic meals in Brooklyn, inspired by the all-black party in the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans's 1884 novel of debauchery, "À Rebours," and the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's 1932 "The Futurist Cookbook," in which the recipes include instructions for diners to take bites while simultaneously stroking sandpaper and being sprayed with carnation perfume.
It's an ambitious debut, a meticulously researched work of historical fiction with a byzantine plot punctuated by explosive, Dan Brown-esque twists: a shootout at the Capitol, blackmail, murder, corruption, a stolen dossier, a terrorist attack at the House of Representatives and a top secret society made up of senior lawmakers, lawyers, chief executives and lobbyists, whose elite members engage in absinthe-fueled debauchery and other unsavory acts.
Come for the notoriety of the plot — a bumbling puritan of a police sergeant (Edward Woodward) investigates the alleged disappearance of a young girl on a remote British island where the locals engage in pagan debauchery — and stay for the fantastic acting (particularly Christopher Lee as the enigmatic Lord Summerisle), the elaborate theatrical staging, and the interminable weirdnesses that make this film much more than merely a date with the Wicker Man.
Actually, it looks like Dimitri Vegas was the only one actually spinning vinyl; amidst the sold-out arena of fist-pumping fans and a swirling array of massive LEDs, he swiftly let loose on a number of classic 90s Euro rave anthems that decades ago soundtracked similar debauchery, like Ixxel's 1998 jump anthem "Drop That Beat," Dem Rats' 1996 hardstyle belter "Now This," and Marc Acardipane's ferocious "Hell-E-Copter"—occasionally pausing to partake in the classic DJ pose.

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