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Bars & Nightclubs Bars and nightclubs will be officially closed.
" Lewis also singled out Orlando's nightclubs in a second social media rant, writing: "All Orlando nightclubs should be permanently closed.
New nightclubs will open and you'll go to those nightclubs and they'll be great nightclubs and you'll forget about the dearly departed ones and everything will be incredible because 2017 is the year that changes everything forever!
Outfitting nightclubs and remixing classic albums: Dolby has a new but growing business adding surround sound to nightclubs, having retrofitted London's Ministry of Sound and Chicago's Sound-Bar.
Today, players can hang out in virtual nightclubs like Afterlife in Mass Effect 2, Malibu Club in Grand Theft Auto, or the dozens of nightclubs that populate Second Life.
Lamar Odom + nightclubs = danger ... so says John Salley.
Nightclubs need to be valued more in the cultural conversation.
Outside of your study, do nightclubs still influence your sound?
Today we're taking a look at sexual harassment in nightclubs.
The theory basically went that nightclubs were for meeting girls.
The fake beer was allegedly distributed to bars and nightclubs.
The loudest noise usually came from the most energetic nightclubs.
Nightclubs and festivals draw crowds, and people stay out late.
He used that nickname later when he performed in nightclubs.
Churches, minority communities, gay nightclubs, politicians and journalists are threatened.
So, no more going out to restaurants, gyms or nightclubs.
All nightclubs have also been ordered to cease operations immediately.  
Survivors sought sanctuary in other nightclubs and stores, he said.
Humidity hangs in the air; tingling bodies jostle for position on the dancefloor; other things that you traditionally associate with nightclubs are happening because you're in a nightclub and that's what happens in nightclubs.
The convention center, two or three hotels, the streets, the nightclubs.
I've worked behind all types of bars; nightclubs, hotels, dives, restaurants.
Let's be honest: nightclubs are nightmares, especially if you're a neurotic.
This happens in far more contexts than just nightclubs, of course.
Nightclubs are literally the easiest place on earth to buy drugs.
It's about pervasive racism in some of London's most prominent nightclubs.
Pastors starting from scratch find space in schools and even nightclubs.
Other London nightclubs have previously been criticized for allegedly racist practices.
And that context is what nightclubs are and what nightclubbing is.
There have been a couple nightclubs, and almost all have failed.
But, to all the Miami nightclubs ... good luck topping this one.
What I found was that the world at large hates nightclubs.
Because with these curfews comes the closing of bars and nightclubs.
France has also closed most cafes, restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, and shops.
Bars, nightclubs, entertainment venues, gyms, and fitness studios will be closed.
The city's bars, nightclubs, concert venues, and theaters are all closed.
But his old summer haunt also now harbors tattoos and nightclubs.
The city closed all nightclubs and banned dining out at restaurants.
Nightclubs have a unique role in the city's culture and economy.
Mr. Stiller had been an investor in various New York nightclubs.
There's the young Shimon Peres, negotiating weapons deals in Havana nightclubs.
California has banned smoking in bars, casinos and nightclubs since 1998.
Hours earlier, Pulse came up in a Google search of Orlando nightclubs.
They throw shows in DIY spaces and dingy nightclubs throughout the year.
That, or we should install Stannah stair-lifts in nightclubs going forward.
The opportunity led to radio performances, modeling work and singing in nightclubs.
The slower boats, which take 12 hours, have pulsing on-board nightclubs.
Nightclubs have long had an off-on relationship with the fraternal bond.
With it gone, there are no longer any prestigious nightclubs in London.
This permits a fairly dense number of nightclubs in the downtown core.
On Saturday nights, they have semisecret nightclubs away from the glitzy areas.
The youngsters are too busy going out to nightclubs and spending money.
In some countries, idle young adults turn to romance, movies or nightclubs.
And so it went, from the nightclubs of one era to another.
There are bars and nightclubs allowed to stay open until 2 a.m.
Do you think nightclubs can be held accountable for drug-related deaths?
I was a bouncer for almost five years in downtown Toronto nightclubs.
Just doing the things that people do in nightclubs the world over.
But we're trying our hardest to expose the nightclubs responsible for discrimination.
Nightclubs, we're told, are the sole preserve of pissheads, perverts and pratfalls.
Nightclubs are wicked, evil places that deserve our eternal condemnation and damnation.
One of the city's oldest surviving nightclubs, Bimbo's 365, opened in 1951.
Two Berlin nightclubs have already been linked to the spread of coronavirus.
"Bars, nightclubs, wineries, brew pubs and the like" should close, he said.
Ron DeSantis ordered all bars and nightclubs to close for 30 days.
The lavish production lovingly recreates the city's 1920s streets, cafes and nightclubs.
Nightclubs, movie theaters, small theater houses, and concert venues must all close.
Door policies at nightclubs have long been the subject of discrimination cases.
Sinaga lured men from nightclubs in Manchester to his one-bedroom flat.
Five of Istanbul's biggest nightclubs have shut their doors in recent months.
Besides, she had to get fucked sometime, and nightclubs gave her migraines.
Burch's spending also included payments to women, as well as hotel and nightclubs.
The senseless losses in recent years have shaken schools, churches, nightclubs, and homes.
During the second (2000-05), Palestinian militants blew up Israeli buses and nightclubs.
Arquette also performed in nightclubs and cabarets sometimes under the name Eva Destruction.
I became a partner in one of the most famous nightclubs in Paris.
The usual loud dance music was absent as nightclubs closed for the night.
He also canceled appearances at Miami nightclubs E11even and LIV, according to XXL.
Chyna, meanwhile, has been keeping up her schedule of public appearances at nightclubs.
Ballinger said his father owns bars and nightclubs in New York and Canada.
The streets around the nightclubs are just as important growing up though, right?
This provides a tax exception for small venues providing cultural experiences, including nightclubs.
Which, in case you haven't worked it out, is why nightclubs keep shutting.
Nightclubs are where people exercise their freedom to sleep with whoever they want.
She also performed in nightclubs and cabarets, sometimes under the name Eva Destruction.
As a young man, he set up a business promoting nightclubs and DJs.
Their relationship was tempestuous and revolved around drinking, drugs and nightclubs, friends said.
The endless nightclubs and sandy beaches offer the backdrop for a wild getaway.
Among the usual suspects of ritzy nightclubs and elven cities is something unexpected.
Jim Heimann: It all started when I was doing research on Hollywood nightclubs.
The problem with hot nightclubs, though, is that they eventually fade in popularity.
I work in the nightlife industry and supply nightclubs all around the country.
As you grow older your relationship with nightclubs will probably change as well.
Nightclubs are where you go to get stabbed or robbed generally fucked about.
" Instead, she was "a sexually active young woman who hung out in nightclubs.
Gavin Newsom said Sunday that bars, nightclubs, wineries and brewpubs will be closed.
Gavin Newsom said Sunday that bars, nightclubs, wineries and brewpubs will be closed.
From Monday, restricted opening hours for bars and nightclubs will come into force.
A windfall attracts new temporary friends; nightclubs transform into hungry money-extraction vortices.
As the fighting continued in Maiduguri, other nightclubs and bars also were shuttered.
She danced in nightclubs and burlesque and in a Coney Island side show.
Perpetrators have targeted girls as young as 10 in streets, nightclubs and restaurants.
Terrorism has battered nightclubs, soccer games, heritage sites, bus stops and pedestrian walkways.
The islands are packed with beach bars, drink specials, and nightclubs with DJs.
Both cities feature lots of bars and nightclubs where celebrities regularly pop in.
Gay bars and nightclubs are supposed to be safe spaces for gay people.
Electronic Beats took a look at 25 nightclubs that shaped German club culture.
We showed it at record conventions and nightclubs, at the 9:30 Club.
Part of this were the Playboy Clubs, nightclubs staffed by the famously dressed Bunnies.
In Brixton they work with nightclubs to crack down on drug-dealers and pickpockets.
Nightclubs, records, and above all radios brought jazz out of Harlem into white communities.
Nightclubs are going out of business, people are on their phones … they're electronically engaged.
It magnifies their signature electric pow-wow production developed in the nightclubs of Ottawa.
But since then, he's been partying an awful lot ... from strip clubs to nightclubs.
AND FINALLY ... Knight life He's trying to get into nightclubs ... dressed as a knight.
Nightclubs, particularly British ones, often located in basements or railway arches, should be shit.
At the big casinos and nightclubs the play over the green tables is heavy.
Those gospel gates got locked behind me when I went out into the nightclubs.
LONDON — For fans of one of London's most fabled nightclubs, the party is over.
I earned money only to waste it in the city's countless bars and nightclubs.
I was always going to nightclubs, all of Suzanne Bartsch's parties, Sauvage and Copacabana.
"Our neighborhoods have become de facto nightclubs," Estevan Montemayor, the city's communications director, said.
The police have been sweeping up prostitutes from nightclubs and beggars from the streets.
I've attended really good parties at apartments and some monthly nights at certain nightclubs.
People who find a home away from home in the shimmering reaches of nightclubs.
They happen a lot, on the street, in parks and nightclubs the world over.
He suggested Obalende, a district of Lagos known for its nightclubs and strip clubs.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has ordered bars and nightclubs across the state to close.
She subsequently prospered as a touring stand-up comic in vaudeville houses and nightclubs.
They went to nightclubs together and hung out in the family's compound in Johannesburg.
He also issued guidelines for the closure of all bars, brewpubs, nightclubs and wineries.
He called on the managers of nightclubs and discos to respect existing security measures.
Gavin Newsom ordered all "bars, nightclubs, wineries and brewpubs and the like" to close.
"Nightclubs, movie theaters, small theater houses, and concert venues must all close," he added.
Bars, entertainment venues, and nightclubs are closed, and restaurants can offer only takeout food.
On a Saturday night, the street throbs with nightclubs blasting South African house music.
Restaurants, bars, cafés and nightclubs have been told to offer seated table service only.
Last week, Senegal suspended international commercial flights, and Ivory Coast shuttered nightclubs and cinemas.
"So many theaters were demolished, turned into saunas, foot baths or nightclubs," he said.
He contacted schools and dance studios and handed out fliers at nightclubs and discos.
It is also filled with nightclubs, museums, art galleries, and sidewalk restaurants and cafés.
Lohan opened two nightclubs in Greece and starred on the British show "Sick Note."
Now, under an extended state of emergency, nightclubs have been added to that picture.
As a teenager, he traveled to nightclubs in Manhattan and first heard bebop live.
Hopper said he had no knowledge of Mateen patronizing any gay nightclubs other than Pulse.
On Collins and Washington avenues, which run parallel, nightclubs, bars, and boutiques are all interspersed.
Instead of indulging in hookers, blow, and nightclubs, they went night fishing off City Island.
Around the same time, business owners began introducing rinks on rooftops, theaters, nightclubs, and restaurants.
In the corners of nightclubs and on my Facebook newsfeed, my friends erupted into debates.
"And this is coming from a guy who wore high heels and pajamas to nightclubs."
Hopefully Phil has been trained to piss in buckets at nightclubs, just like his owner.
It is a denial of the political significance of nightclubs as symbols of sexual freedom.
Insider reported on a chain of LA nightclubs that have a cozy relationship with celebrities.
Photographs and album covers show the musicians she worked with and nightclubs where she performed.
Get new friends that support a healthier lifestyle ... and STAY OUT OF THE DAMN NIGHTCLUBS!
Apparently, cacao is the hot new ingestible in the nightclubs of Berlin, but I'm unconvinced.
The flophouses and nickel-a-drink saloons have given way to nightclubs and luxury condos.
Popular gathering spots like nightclubs have been shuttered and home-sharing services like Airbnb banned.
It was for me when I opened my nightclubs in Hollywood, Golden Box and Genesis.
As well as sporting events, NextVR offers "immersive music experiences" filmed in nightclubs and studios.
His sons, once viewed as pariahs by many Egyptians, appeared at nightclubs and soccer matches.
She was broke, owing thousands in back taxes and performing at nightclubs to get by.
At night, in Washington nightclubs, he began dancing to the strains of Afro-Cuban music.
The arrestee in that case was suspected of plotting to bomb synagogues and LGBTQ nightclubs.
When Lady Gaga plastered those posters in front of the nightclubs, that was a choice.
From there, Sawyer started doing a comedy act, performing on the Vaudeville circuit and nightclubs.
Yes, it's still preferred by Vegas revelers with its concert venues, nightclubs, and sprawling casino.
Tony indicates he's accepting of gay people from his time working in New York nightclubs.
He believes nature and religion -- not concert venues and nightclubs -- should become his life priorities.
MDMA [molly] was my gateway drug: I'd go out with friends to nightclubs and raves.
Yes, we're talking about the lighting and sound technician you find in most modern nightclubs.
Back in the summer of 2015, when data revealed that Britain had lost more than half of its nightclubs in the space of a year, the opinion began to circulate in comment sections and Reddit threads, that the UK was hemorrhaging nightclubs thanks to feminism.
Mike P. says he can design more than just bottle presentations; he can design entire nightclubs.
To my mind, there is a reason why MDMA is the most popular drug in nightclubs.
What better symbol of the cultural value of British nightclubs than the endorsement of your grandparents.
The Russian city that never sleeps has everything from down-and-out dives to exclusive nightclubs.
I took these headphones for a spin at The Mid, one of Chicago's best nightclubs, twice.
" Ibrahim said he decided to throw the party at a nightclub because "nightclubs were her home.
Apparently Europe's nightclubs are not profiteering from the renaissance of electronic music we currently live in.
The area is mostly industrial but also home to several nightclubs with a smattering of homes.
At the opening of 29th annual Nightclubs and Bars trade convention, Goodman helped cut the ribbon.
In 2016, the entire world was terrified by ISIS terrorists beheading hostages and blowing up nightclubs.
After graduating high school White went on to perform at nightclubs in both Texas and Louisiana.
The building is top notch ... valet, pool, fitness center and spa -- and it's close to nightclubs!
The ultra-cold fluid is usually used for fancy cooking, wart removal, and fogging up nightclubs.
Cuba's hotels and nightclubs opened for the first time to blacks under Castro's reign, she said.
Schools, grocery stores, baseball fields and nightclubs have all been recent sites of much publicized shootings.
There's a reason why underground queer parties often don't happen in nightclubs and established, legal spaces.
J: And to make the really fucking obvious point here, nightclubs are spaces derived gay culture.
It had the hotels, art deco architecture, cars, jazz, nightclubs, dance halls, casinos, all of that.
So the Tale Of Us party will go down in one of Miami's main nightclubs, Trade.
Teenagers and adults are also likely to find themselves enjoying the spot's dining options and nightclubs.
There, she said, she met Noël Coward when she was working as a dancer in nightclubs.
Incredibly, Bruce was arrested not once but eight times for "obscene" jokes he told at nightclubs.
He was apprehended on a block of nightclubs popular with the young and well-to-do.
Mr. Khan made a name for himself on the world's cricket pitches and in London's nightclubs.
Gavin Newsom has said that bars, nightclubs, wineries and brewpubs will be closed during the pandemic.
No longer was he regularly papped stumbling out of London's luxury nightclubs in the early hours.
Venues that operate solely as nightclubs are becoming increasingly challenging to run, according to Ms. Rossi.
Today a wandering visitor will find upscale hotels, nightclubs and coffee shops a short walk away.
Whatever its source, his dancing was entertainment that played to the illicit appeal of Harlem nightclubs.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Cocoanut Grove was one of Boston's most well-known nightclubs.
At age 15, she started playing in nightclubs around town with an otherwise all-male band.
Katherine retraces Stefan's final days and finds herself submerged in a world of nightclubs and narcotics.
And his penchant for slow shutter speeds in dimly lit nightclubs often lead to blurred images.
Part of her work involves implementing intervention strategies — in this case, handing out condoms at nightclubs.
Half of Britain's nightclubs closed between 2005 and 2015, according to figures from the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers, and something similar seems to be happening in the rest of Europe; in the Netherlands, the number of nightclubs fell by 38 percent between 2001 and 2011.
Even Las Vegas nightclubs, long seen as high-profit ventures, are making way for live performance rooms.
Photos show Bolt stopped by Mayfair's Novikov restaurant Friday, before hitting some nightclubs in the West End.
Nightclubs allow us to explore our sense of identity in ways that not many other places can.
And that idea has been packaged and sold to bars and nightclubs over the last 20 years.
Even at nightclubs at the peak of his partying, he'd be off in the corner taking calls.
Life After Dark: A History of British Nightclubs & Music Venues, published by Simon & Schuster is out now.
She's a regular at honky-tonks and said two-stepping is more genial than dancing in nightclubs.
He has discovered baggies in parks, near bars and nightclubs, and even next to schools and playgrounds.
Gay bars, nightclubs and saunas dot the city, which elected its first openly gay mayor in 2001.
Covert nightclubs, known as speakeasies, really put the bees back in the knees of the Jazz Age.
Without Kim you'd be nothing, all you'd be doing is chasing Scott [Disick] in nightclubs every night.
Every person in America should feel safe at school, the movies, nightclubs, their place of worship — everywhere.
Or if northern German wines dominated the menu in the same way alcopops do in provincial nightclubs?
The end goal is definitely to create bigger versions of the device [for] nightclubs, homes, and restaurants.
" In New York City nightclubs, DJs sometimes call out "If you're from the 212, please stand up!
It's about those at a street level taking control over what gets into the nightclubs and festivals.
I think we're all agreed that we want our nightclubs to feel sex positive, but also safe.
The style reached its peak in the 1930s, garnering popularity along sidewalks, in nightclubs and on Broadway.
TAO Group owns restaurant and nightclubs with over 20 venues in New York, Las Vegas and Sydney.
Last March, gunmen stormed the popular Rue Princesse, a hip Bamako street lined with boutiques and nightclubs.
Reports of Pokémon lurking in offices, nightclubs, and everything in between have inspired some pretty hilarious screencaps.
Their declarations ranged from incredulity to ambivalence, all finding nightclubs impossibly unappealing places to spend their time.
He picked them up in pairs at nightclubs, and took them home to his hotel or residence.
I'd say, at least for me, nightclubs are one of the worst places to get high in.
I think the worst kind of discrimination is the discrimination we don't see—in nightclubs or outside.
Where nightclubs were palaces, and the thought of growing up didn't seem like such a bad thing.
Look what happens when you search for nightclubs on Google: Fabric, Club Aquarium, all the hits, there.
Dingy apartment complexes from the Soviet Union remain standing alongside Western-style establishments like casinos and nightclubs.
But when he failed to get the job, he ended up singing folk songs in Manila nightclubs.
In addition, all nightclubs, movie theaters, small theater houses, and concert venues will be forced to close.
In addition, all nightclubs, movie theaters, small theater houses, and concert venues will be forced to close. 
Dine-in restaurants, bars, nightclubs, entertainment venues, gyms and fitness studios and convention centers will be closed.
In one push, he deployed teams to go to nightclubs and concerts and reach out to millennials.
Oh, and there's an electric blue Tyrannosaurus rex, elaborate alien headwear, and interstellar nightclubs with bottle service.
It later became a staple of nightclubs in the European-dominated treaty port of Shanghai before 1949.
They became a long-running Las Vegas success and made regular appearances on television and in nightclubs.
Across the road, black-owned restaurants, grocery stores and nightclubs thrived in a section called Sugar Hill.
There are no movie theaters or nightclubs, so people turn to what's at hand for fun — nature.
Nightclubs, movie theaters and small theater houses as well as concert venues have been ordered to close.
Los Angeles also temporarily shuttered its bars, nightclubs and entertainment venues, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Sunday evening.
The country has banned the entry of foreign visitors, shut bars and nightclubs, and limit crowd sizes.
Many other venues, aside from those providing essential services, have been closed, including most bars and nightclubs.
The creative director's new perfumes evoke touchstones from his own life, from Parisian nightclubs to California beaches.
She sang on television, in nightclubs, on recordings and on Broadway, where she won a Tony Award.
She was living in Stony Brook, on Long Island, and was a regular at nightclubs in Manhattan.
After graduating from high school she began singing in San Francisco nightclubs as part of a trio.
France and Belgium have each seen violence on city streets and in nightclubs and busy transit hubs.
Critic's Notebook The most valuable and also vexing thing about nightclubs is that you can't get in.
Plus we've seen some pretty scary things in our times in nightclubs, let me tell you that!
With the slow rise of VR, virtual strip clubs and nightclubs are becoming more realistic than ever.
"We didn't think about it back then," he said, "but the mob owned the nightclubs and theaters."
With this in mind we have taken it upon ourselves to suggest some improvements for nightclubs in 2016.
So, dear nightclubs, please do the following things... 2015 was a great year for the resurgent residency model.
Cafes, chain restaurants, and parks dominated the top 30, and no bars or nightclubs were on the list.
Nightclubs that attract mainly gay men show videos promoting safe sex, a way of avoiding trouble from officialdom.
In time he ran the best chorus lines in the swishest nightclubs; he was Shanghai's own Flo Ziegfeld.
Check out the Gaudi architecture and beach, before moving on to the tapas bars and plethora of nightclubs.
You have some rough bars and nightclubs and a black community that's concentrated on a few major streets.
For nightclubs, minor sports venues, shopping malls and smaller college campuses, the financial burden can be too great.
Reynolds performed on cruise ships and in nightclubs and took to the stage in New York and London.
In his younger days, when some teammates would invite him out to party at nightclubs, Nene would decline.
The run from the DJ booth to the washroom in a lot of nightclubs is a major challenge.
It might just be the greatest promotional tool created by anyone with anything to do with nightclubs ever.
Cars are common, and the town has internet cafes, a couple dozen bars, nightclubs, and a new school.
In the space of one month, police raid a string of Manhattan nightclubs, shuttering five on drug charges.
Sony put them in nightclubs, so it was no longer nerdy to be a gamer, it was cool.
Notwithstanding the greater functionality, it saved them lugging heavy record-boxes—perhaps holding just 100 tunes—to nightclubs.
Faced with midlife crises, some men buy sports cars, join the Hair Club or start to prowl nightclubs.
The center of the world — filled with restaurants and glamorous nightclubs — lies between Central Park and the Battery.
Welcome to the concept of booking, a Korean tradition of forced socialization between men and women at nightclubs.
And John Cale made a tape for her, so she had music behind her to play at nightclubs.
"I think Fabric has had good practice and has been better at this than other nightclubs," she wrote.
The law protects against bias in public spaces from restaurants and nightclubs in addition to schools and workplaces.
I'd bump into Graeme now and again in nightclubs, and we were all East Enders in a way.
One leaves the fold to become a very happy, transgender murderer who frequents nightclubs and kills through seduction.
"I have decided to close all non-indispensable locations, notably cafes, restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, and shops," he said.
So he canceled events that would draw large crowds and asked the nightclubs in the city to close.
The event is inspired by the Hair Wars showcase, which began in Detroit's nightclubs in the mid-1980s.
So I took all the money that I was allotted for school and spent it at nightclubs instead.
Prohibition converted saloons to speakeasies, which, after repeal, morphed into nightclubs, where Nashville Sound sidemen moonlighted as jazzmen.
The two began performing together in nightclubs, and after self-financing a demo, they landed a record contract.
Businesses that must shutter indefinitely include dine-in restaurants, nightclubs, gyms, fitness studios, convention centers, and entertainment venues.
Since at least the 1970s, Crazy Horse nightclubs have opened everywhere from Anchorage, Alaska to Pompano Beach, Florida.
CAIRO, March 19 (Reuters) - Egypt will shut all cafes, malls, sporting clubs and nightclubs from 7:00 p.m.
"I have decided to close all non-indispensable locations, notably cafés, restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, and shops," he said.
For this small enterprise, she made herself the boss of fellow teenage girls who sold roses in nightclubs.
But even though we might play in nightclubs, we're still singing to lift the name of the Lord.
Compared with the usual run-of-the-mill nightclubs, Ms. Volpicella said, Giorgio's appeals because "nobody appears sweaty."
He was seeking not only decisive moments in studios and nightclubs, but also images that were undeniably his.
Funkmaster Flex and DJ Clue have been rivals on the radio, on the mixtape circuit, and in nightclubs.
On the other, pre-revolutionary Havana was a playground where American casino moguls hobnobbed with celebrities in raunchy nightclubs.
With people dying in nightclubs and schools, with all Americans continually at risk, some kind of action is urgent.
BevSpot has more than 400 customers from a range of different hospitality categories, including restaurants, bars, nightclubs and hotels.
I tried nightclubs and bars and bowling alleys but no one else in Lowestoft wanted to talk to me.
The Cycladic island is already synonymous with luxury beach clubs by day, wild nightclubs by night, and whitewashed buildings.
It's got Cinderella's Castle and gay nightclubs and alligators and office parks and cockroaches the size of babies' feet.
Everywhere was the rustle of flapping plastic, fly buzz, distant bassquake from the all-day nightclubs in the hub.
At most music festivals, nightclubs, and other settings with high MDMA use, there's usually another drug being consumed: alcohol.
For you know for example just in London nearly half of the nightclubs of the last decade have closed.
All the awards in the world, you can get into all the nightclubs, they'll send you the nicest clothes.
In the last ten years, the number of nightclubs that remain open and operational in this country has halved.
Genevieve has worked as a dominatrix for 23 years, starting her BDSM career working from the backs of nightclubs.
Nightclubs might be falling out of favor, but that still leaves the bigger question: who owns the night now?
Ten months ago he was working nearly 100 hours a week, managing nightclubs in his home state of Pennsylvania.
Before he was out of his teens, he had become a familiar presence in the nightclubs on Bourbon Street.
A gesture that says nightclubs, dance music, and by extension youth culture, have no place in the capital city.
Trump's own background in the nightclubs of New York and his scandalous personal record with women didn't stop him.
Britain's nightclubs have fallen by 45 percent over the last decade and the Netherlands experienced a 38 percent fall.
Blatter utilized "Trend Influence Marketing," as he coined it, to bring in Camel cigarettes into his network of nightclubs.
When customers come in asking for nightclubs this way I always direct them towards Soho, those sorts of places.
"Nightclubs don't tend to allow children in anyway, but appropriateness and taste levels are based on individuals," she says.
I worked in the nightclubs and I was almost a public figure who was super upfront about his identity.
Police recently arrested three Malays planning to mark Malaysia's national day with attacks on nightclubs and a Hindu temple.
They would perform in public, like in the busy, neon-soaked Mong Kok neighborhood, or at bars and nightclubs.
These include the suspension of schools, university classes, theaters and cinemas, as well as bars, nightclubs, and sports events.
Schools, universities, theaters, cinemas, bars, and nightclubs have been closed, with the movement of Italy's 60 million residents limited.
These include the suspension of schools, university classes, theaters and cinemas, as well as bars, nightclubs, and sports events.
Dubai has a lively night life, with numerous gay bars and nightclubs where East European prostitutes openly solicit customers.
She has also ordered nightclubs, theaters and health clubs to close for at least two weeks starting on Tuesday.
As we reported, the nightclubs hosting her events are beefing up, but Cardi's viewing everything as business as usual.
They are also available at nightclubs like House of Yes and Avant Gardner in Brooklyn (tagline: "shaken, not slurred").
He wore athleisure to the pitch for the Lululemon Athletica initial public offering and D.J.ed at bottle service nightclubs.
Because the paper's advertising base was almost entirely the worst kind of nightclubs and strip clubs and brothels even.
To accommodate that need, developers had focused on adapting smaller spaces, including nightclubs and even a 20193s office complex.
KUTA, Indonesia — Rock music pulses from open-air nightclubs as foreign tourists shuffle from one packed bar to another.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte also announced the official closing of public spaces like schools, gyms, museums, nightclubs, and pools.
She has also ordered nightclubs, theaters and health clubs to close for at least two weeks starting on Tuesday.
On Tuesday the Russian government closed nightclubs, cinemas and children's entertainment centers to slow the spread of the virus.
The strip is populated with restaurants, bars, nightclubs, shops, and entertainment and is popular with tourists and locals alike.
In Italy, a group of young architects were already using nightclubs as testing grounds for their avant-garde designs.
The money for her surgery, she added, had been saved up from cash tips she made working in nightclubs.
Drake's 2017 "More Life" mixtape celebrates London via the sound of its nightclubs: grime, house, dance hall and Afrobeats.
A city judge then briefly took that ban a step further, ordering all BA nightclubs to shut their doors.
This is going to take many forms, but chiefly we need to see an increased respect for nightclubs from authorities.
From pool parties to nightclubs to live music and more, the city offers something for everyone, and that includes fireworks.
Manchester was "Madchester," the party town, and its indie music scene and raucous nightclubs were the talk of the nation.
He was often spotted on jet skis and at nightclubs ... not so much on the field or in the gym.
Beirut's famous nightclubs were closed in solidarity, but in Tripoli and then Beirut, DJs performed to crowds under the stars.
And whereas in the past I've been associated with clubbing and nightclubs, I said, 'why not make my own club?
Will fear drive us back to the days of blackout tape over bar windows, speakeasy-like password entries, underground nightclubs?
IN THE nightclubs of Kinshasa, the raucous capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, adverts are everywhere for Congolese beer.
Witnessing the problems associated with GHB use so often in nightclubs was the main reason I became a drug researcher.
And overall, there was a significant decrease in alcohol consumption at venues such as nightclubs, sports bars and cocktail bars.
Mr. Taylor wrote music, led bands and for decades worked, as many jazz musicians do, in nightclubs and at festivals.
During that time he would perform occasionally in nightclubs, but more often in theaters or even museums around the world.
Three generations gathered regularly for birthdays and anniversaries, and the younger family members also dance and drink in Bangkok's nightclubs.
At Topgolf, patrons get a traditional driving range experience combined with the flash and entertainment aspects of nightclubs and bars.
Venezuelan musicians play salsa at local nightclubs, and the rapid-fire Spanish of Caracas is now heard across the capital.
I partied at notorious Berlin nightclubs and gorged myself on ethnic foods that were unavailable in my part of Canada.
Lindsay Lohan wants to eclipse the Kardashians by opening a slew of nightclubs worldwide, and then conquer the spa world.
On top of the slot machines and the nightclubs, they were making a lot of money off of dope too.
He spent eight years doing commercial work for restaurants, nightclubs, and theme parks, before creating large scale fiberglass cartoon girls.
I was living in Wicker Park, working in bars and nightclubs as a bouncer, and I was taking the bus.
Hotels tripled their rates, nightclubs threw lavish parties, and the wrangling over his bout against Floyd Mayweather Jr. dominated newscasts.
Abandoned buildings became nightclubs and bars, and a cottage industry of record shops and independent labels flourished in their wake.
He settled for crooning to customers from behind the counter and occasionally booking performances at nightclubs for friends and patrons.
"Save the Night" is part of the #SaveOurCulture movement, which aims to address the recent closing of many UK nightclubs.
The shift in emphasis from large, riotous nightclubs to staid, sit-down lounges felt traumatic and a little too permanent.
Using that information, Bratton says the NYPD will ramp up police presence in apparent slashing hotspots, including at 20 nightclubs.
He tells me the idea of spending thousands on bottles of champagne at expensive nightclubs doesn't appeal to him anymore.
They appeared in upscale nightclubs and on national television in addition to the traditional round of jazz clubs and festivals.
Mr. Forte continued to perform in cabarets and nightclubs after "Broadway Rose" and spent 15 years headlining on cruise ships.
Greene was laid off from his security jobs at a couple nightclubs in San Francisco following the city's shut down.
A cluster of comedy and nightclubs known as Pleasure Island shut down in 2008, with the buildings repurposed or bulldozed.
After sporadic work in nightclubs and at Catskills resorts, she returned to San Francisco at her father's insistence in 21978.
Rodney Bay, a tourist area with a marina, supermarkets, boutiques, nightclubs a casino and restaurants, is a 10-minute drive.
As such, it inevitably pays tribute to the city's iconography: its crowded tenements and highbrow retreats and quasi-legitimate nightclubs.
The legislation includes any business that has a public restroom, including small coffee shops, restaurants and even nightclubs, he added.
Schools, cinemas, gyms, nightclubs and some bars have already been shuttered and many concerts and sporting events have been cancelled.
The group toured extensively, especially in the South and Midwest, playing roadhouses and nightclubs, including a place in Muncie, Ind.
I used to go to nightclubs in the 80s and 90s and this sort of stuff was what I loved.
And then, at midnight, they get on the boat and go to Carpe Diem or one of the other nightclubs.
Neymar celebrated his 28th birthday in style on Sunday by hosting a lavish party at one of Paris' hottest nightclubs.
Mr. Lewis knew success in movies, on television, in nightclubs, on the Broadway stage and in the university lecture hall.
Two years ago, he added, this music would not have been played on mainstream radio in Portugal, only in nightclubs.
Nightclubs in China are livestreaming DJ sets, while clubbers at home can tune in, comment, and dance to the music.
He moved audiences to tears with melancholy love songs, and his sartorial elegance was copied in nightclubs across Latin America.
But Mr. Jarreau found he could not resist the pull of jazz and before long was singing in local nightclubs.
They formed a duo, married and for the next several years enjoyed success in nightclubs, cabarets and Las Vegas casinos.
Many nightclubs in Beijing have issued notices that they will be shut down until early October, without giving explicit reasons.
Mexicali, a large city of one million, is not ultraconservative: The city has several gay and lesbian nightclubs, for instance.
He performed with her at the Bottom Line in New York and other nightclubs when she was in her 80s.
While a lot of people turn to churches, LGBT communities are often forced to use nightclubs as our safe haven.
He wandered like a flâneur, from nightclubs to brothels to empty streets, skirting the edges of the spaces he entered.
Take note, however: The Dean is on Harcourt Street, home to popular nightclubs (a boon to some, an annoyance to others).
Hundreds of his clients — mostly nightclubs, concert promoters and the like — claimed to have suffered huge losses when the scheme collapsed.
What should all nightclubs––in the wake of the Orlando tragedy––do in the short term to immediately improve their security?
What we often mistake for a connection between drugs and nightclubs is in fact a connection between drugs and young people.
Nowadays, it houses some of the world's best nightclubs and is at the forefront of the house and techno music scene.
Plus from personal experience I know how important live venues and nightclubs are to people; the best times of your life.
More than a decade later, The Carter Effect documentary revealed that he even brought bottle service to the nightclubs of Toronto.
Lingering shots of nightclubs and studios have the same reverence more often given to a famous writer's desk or artist's atelier.
Even on Bangkok's famous Khao San Road -- known for its bright lights, nightclubs and swarms of backpackers -- the mood was somber.
There's plenty in the way of unspoken rules and tacky etiquette when it comes to navigating nightclubs as a single person.
In the evenings, I down beers or watch old episodes of Catchphrase or stand around in nightclubs pretending I'm not tired.
Helping to ensure the rights of nightclubs too are newly appointed "night mayors," that lobby on behalf of after-hour establishments.
Some of the country's biggest nightclubs have stopped serving at 2am, while it's kicking out time at even the grottiest pubs.
On his Instagram account, Baratov is seen partying in Toronto nightclubs, flexing his muscles and talking about workouts and taking supplements.
After returning to Bakersfield, he played in local nightclubs, including the Blackboard, where he filled in for Mr. Owens on weekends.
Londoners are jubilant that one of the city's most beloved nightclubs, Fabric, has reached a settlement with Islington Council to reopen.
In our country it's about, look—yes, it's about performance, because the venues in our country are only bars and nightclubs.
This week Islington Borough Council revoked the licence of fabric—one of the best known and beloved nightclubs in the world.
Of course, you know, there was Stonewall—a whole era of nightclubs—and my focus then was making lots of money.
Handily, the creatives at the Coliseum haven't forgotten that the predominate reason why people go to nightclubs is to get wankered.
We really want to bridge the gap between the municipalities, small business owners, like nightclubs and festivals, but also city residents.
An event on June 15 will explore how nightclubs have historically been home to "nonconformist communities" through the lens of design.
The jury heard evidence that in 2012 and 2013 he coerced money from the owners of several Astoria restaurants and nightclubs.
This is the latest in a string of ecstasy-related deaths to have hit British nightclubs over the last two years.
Nightclubs should be called stuff like Envy, Bounce, Tonic or something else that suggests elegance and sophistication and glamour and excitement.
Death awaits us at movies and nightclubs, at our elementary schools and colleges, in our synagogues, our mosques and our churches.
In the age of same-sex marriage and transgender rights, gays no longer rely on nightclubs as safe places to congregate.
The casinos spawned a satellite economy of brothels, nightclubs and karaoke bars, even a cabaret featuring cross-dressing dancers from Thailand.
They don't shop at Walmart, or go to nightclubs, or send their kids to public schools that have become killing fields.
Many of Ocean Park's haunted houses take place in familiar locations, like public housing estates, antique stores, and K-pop nightclubs.
A: There's also the issue of ironic dancing, which I think is actually taking place in nightclubs more than actual dancing.
Ron DeSantis ordered bars and nightclubs to close for 30 days and directed restaurants to cut their seating capacity by half.
The post comes after Cyprus shut down public areas like malls and nightclubs earlier this week to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
The coolest thing about working in nightclubs is that you learn how to give people an experience that they'll never forget.
Among them, locations in Shanghai and Abu Dhabi will have nightclubs and one in Times Square will have a performance venue.
The resulting parade of innovation began with the W chain, with sleek in-room furniture and lobbies that felt like nightclubs.
In more recent years, the law has been used to crack down on bars and nightclubs, seemingly at the city's whims.
On Sunday evening, he also announced that he was temporarily closing bars and nightclubs and limiting restaurants to takeout and delivery.
"In Greece they go to the nightclubs, and then at 5 o'clock in the morning they eat this," Mr. Karargiorgis said.
The place was half-empty, and Sunday was a dark night at many of the big nightclubs in New York City.
It also suspended operations of all nightclubs and day clubs, and all spas and salons will be suspended as of Monday.
Earlier in the week, he also announced that the state's bars and nightclubs would be closed for the next 30 days.
In a town where nightclubs and bars stay open an extra hour on Saturday nights, there's a nightcap for every mood.
In those spare hours between the nightclubs' close and the first yawns of the real world, the streets are empty corridors.
After establishing herself on the tour caravan, Ms. Horner recorded scores of albums and played in countless nightclubs and concert halls.
Mr. Wolf, 41, has worked the door at several nightclubs since he moved to New York from London 13 years ago.
Mr. Pender said that he met Mr. Woodard in early 2012, and that they quickly became friends, going to nightclubs together.
But he enjoyed several aspects of life in New York, including going out with teammates to nightclubs like the China Doll.
In the past, Rubchinskiy has been inspired by crews of Soviet skateboarders and the teenage denizens of '90s St. Petersburg nightclubs.
As the CEO and owner of SBE Entertainment, Nazarian owns several nightclubs, hotels, and restaurants, including SLS hotels and Umami Burger.
Mr. Gooding, 51, has been charged with groping three of the women at Manhattan restaurants and nightclubs in 2018 and 583.
Ms. LuPone, meanwhile, worked at a "wannabe mobster" hangout run by a man who imported cages for dancing girls in nightclubs.
Those who went out refused to change their plans, and the city's nightclubs gleamed in the night with their artificial lights.
She also began going to nightclubs, where she made friends with influencers like Rene Mclean, who ran a D.J. boot camp.
The pair helped shape the sound at warehouse raves, nightclubs such as Rage, and of course Metalheadz nights at Blue Note.
Nightclubs have the power to make a very literal and visible change to the landscape, and that's exactly what they should do.
Both Smith and Harris said that a major vulnerability for bars and nightclubs, specifically, is the time at which these locations close.
As George sees it, the idea of making nightclubs inclusive is a "depressing trend" and one that is borrowed from student unions.
There were always seedy nightclubs that catered to whiskey-swilling men tucked into the half-cellars of buildings along Saadoun Street downtown.
Khan was educated in the West, married multiple times, and had made a reputation for himself in London's nightclubs during his youth.
Since then, O'Neal has accumulated an impressive portfolio, including investments in Apple, 24 Hour Fitness, Five Guys and nightclubs in Las Vegas.
Last year, the Independent noted that the number of nightclubs in the UK shrunk from 22,13063 in 21306 to 2400,22014 in 2015.
Before coming out publicly, Brennan said he was careful where he was seen - like nightclubs - for fear that people would make judgements.
In the aftermath of the Orlando shooting, he made far-reaching statements that patrons should bring loaded guns with them into nightclubs.
So Business Insider set about finding out more about the training camps, nightclubs, and expensive events that make up white-collar boxing.
Despite the relaxed attitude, and the prevalence of drag queens in the entertainment industry, their role has largely been confined to nightclubs.
They thought she put the money into a trust as planned, not buying clothes, loaning money, and covering bottle service at nightclubs.
Finally, they must have said, jumping out of nightclubs like Archimedes from his hot tub, we can have house and techno together!
Johnny Manziel was back in a familiar spot -- one of his favorite nightclubs -- talking football and his pal Josh Gordon's NFL comeback.
In addition, people who tend to frequently visit nightclubs or who are thrill-seekers also are more likely to be drowsy drivers.
He complies, opening his shirt open to a level unseen outside of the sleaziest of nightclubs or Eddie Murphy's jumpsuit in Delirious.
LONDON — After hours of discussion, police got what they asked for: the closure of one of the world's most well-known nightclubs.
She was born and raised in Jamaica but became an international sensation, occupying New York's Studio 54 and the nightclubs of Paris.
For example, he shares one story of a friend who spends five figures a year going to bars, nightclubs, and other nightlife.
In an interview, Zimmer painted a fantastical vision of the future, in which driverless cars suddenly become de facto offices and nightclubs.
Akinlagun says there are now a dozen nightclubs in the Lekki district alone, compared with just three in 2013 when he started.
Before she was 1992, Newton-John got her start singing on Australian radio and television shows and appearing in nightclubs across Europe.
Three were rappers in the Pop Out Boyz, who performed at Brooklyn nightclubs, and several others were part of the group's entourage.
This also avoids any unwanted attention from drug law enforcement police that have been known to disrupt nightclubs in the city centre.
Before he met Scott Bond, Simon Raine was just a guy who tendered cleaning contracts for a few nightclubs across the country.
The area became known for lively speakeasies and, later, nightclubs that showcased performers such as Chet Atkins, Dottie West and Hank Williams.
Mr. Mateen then got back in his rented van, the prosecutor said, and used Google to search for nightclubs in downtown Orlando.
It is our hope that we can celebrate other Ghost Ships, herald other Pulse nightclubs, spark new creative movements, empower new hashtags.
The band graduated from Addis Ababa nightclubs to a coveted residency at the city's Hilton, which it held for roughly 10 years.
Before coming out publicly, Brennan said he was careful where he was seen - like nightclubs - for fear that people would make judgments.
Bars and nightclubs line the street and the music is so loud that even on the sidewalk people shout to be heard.
Earlier on Friday, Catalonia, Spain's second-richest region, ordered the closure of gyms, nightclubs and shopping centers, apart from ones selling food.
Scaramucci's comments come as officials around the U.S. announce shutdowns of bars, nightclubs and restaurants in efforts to slow the outbreak's spread.
Earlier on Friday, Catalonia, Spain's second-richest region, ordered the closure of gyms, nightclubs and shopping centres, apart from ones selling food.
They were urged to stay away from the nightclubs, Mr. Noack said, code for "staying away from the local women," he said.
He began his show business career as a comedian in Pittsburgh nightclubs before joining the Army Air Forces and serving in Italy.
Along the way and over the course of four months, they will hit nightclubs and festivals in North America, Asia, and Australia.
Bars and nightclubs are to cease service at midnight daily and limit their capacity by up to 50% of their usual capacity.
It is no secret that dining out with drinks and imbibing at bars and nightclubs can make it harder to save money.
Within two years, the band went from nightclubs to stadiums and released four albums, whose total sales were estimated at 35 million.
Endangered Spaces Located on an unassuming block in Brooklyn, one of the last black-owned gay nightclubs in the city has closed.
Instead of watching violence ravage our schools, movies theaters, nightclubs, concerts and churches, high school students have to put a foot down.
These days, crowds are so intense, people are recommending going to parts of the Spanish island that don't have bars and nightclubs.
For a time, Mr. Contino was a show business rarity: a heartthrob accordionist who earned up to $21950,21994 a week in nightclubs.
The three friends used to smuggle their bottles into Hollywood events and nightclubs like Chateau Marmont as a form of guerrilla distribution.
Tucker was a name attraction in Harlem nightclubs in the 1920s, and his moves were echoed by Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson.
"We had about 75 nightclubs in the South Bronx and in the surrounding areas, numerous catering halls and dance halls," he said.
Nichols teamed up with Elaine May, and this soon-to-be-celebrated duo performed at a number of Chicago nightclubs and theaters.
Despite his repeated arrests, the mounting costs of legal representation, and being blacklisted from most nightclubs and television, he continued to perform.
She then began working as both a singer and a comedian in nightclubs across the country, billed as just plain Rose Marie.
The venerable nightclubs Cielo and Output were shuttered, and their Funktion-One speakers, considered among the best in their class, were silenced.
Nightclubs will always be essential refuges where society's most marginalized groups are able to find empowerment through each other and resist oppression.
According to the magazine, Mr. Isshiki accompanied them to bars and nightclubs in the Ginza area of Tokyo, where he covered the expenses.
Now they're playing it live at musical festivals such as Sonar and nightclubs like Fabric or in my case, Gaite Lyrique in Paris.
Through my late teens and early twenties, I moved a lot in nightclubs, my chemically altered body walloped by sound and other bodies.
In the late 1950s, DeHaven's film career stalled and she turned to acting on television and in stage musicals and singing in nightclubs.
In the show, insiders talk about Anthony's bizarre behavior after her daughter vanished, including getting a tattoo and dancing on tables at nightclubs.
When she was going to nightclubs at age 17, she was already beginning to drink at that time… It ultimately became a habit.
Pumped full of creatine monohydrate, they are now the most significant physical presence on UK dancefloors, dominating festival crowds, boat parties, and nightclubs.
Michael Roberson and Twiggy Pucci Garcon are serving as consultants to the series on ball culture, an LGBTQ subculture rooted in 19080s nightclubs.
Moving from small Philly nightclubs to short-order residencies in casino lounges, sometimes performing six nights a week, was a big step up.
In the past, live sets from Ibiza nightclubs and festival stages have made it into the Essential Mix calendar, but only special editions.
It was from then on that things shifted to legally operated nightclubs rather than fields in the middle of nowhere and disused warehouses.
My mom wasn't entirely comfortable with me performing in nightclubs with live musicians, so I really needed an outlet to do my performances.
Even in Senegal, long considered to be a bulwark of stability, France has urged citizens to avoid public locations including nightclubs and stadiums.
Soft targets like schools, restaurants, nightclubs and malls are suggested for maximum damage, as they likely don't have heavy security measures in place.
They take the ostensibly dark, disorienting environs of nightclubs and make them inviting, enveloping, coherent places for the world's weirdest and most unwelcome.
The number of nightclubs in London has almost halved since 2010, and things aren't looking great across the rest of the country either.
Christian subsequently became a DJ, working several large nightclubs where he got to paint giant backdrops as well as design flyers and posters.
It was in Boston that Ms. Grubman started promoting nightclubs and the public relations career that she pursued upon returning to New York.
But nightclubs on hotel rooftops loom above the national mosque of Ibn Abdel Wahhab, the 18th century zealot who gave Wahhabism its name.
Since the war it has been home to nightclubs and live music venues due to its three-metre-thick walls, according to Hamburg.com.
Visitors to places like Las Vegas and Atlantic City now have nightclubs, restaurants, spas, entertainment and sporting events all vying for their attention.
Melbourne's Herald Sun reports that local police have created a "secret hit list" of 30 nightclubs being monitored for drug and alcohol breaches.
" And then, "There will be an explosion of entrepreneurial opportunity because Mars will need everything from iron foundries to pizza joints to nightclubs.
Unlike many of the crowds at fancy parties and nightclubs and Soho House, people in the kirtan scene are nice, sometimes aggressively so.
It is a smart strategy that keeps them in the public eye and a hot commodity at nightclubs, music festivals and other outlets.
For too long, the capital's nighttime industry has been under pressure — music venues and nightclubs in particular are closing at an alarming rate.
Other countries in Europe are taking actions that affect nightclubs, such as restricting the number of people who can gather in one place.
He is a member of the Islamic Defenders Front, a professed morality force that has raided nightclubs and other places deemed un-Islamic.
On Monday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on citizens to avoid all "nonessential" contact and travel, including socializing in pubs or nightclubs.
I thought about how I wished the bass was turned up to the level I'd become accustomed to, thanks to nightclubs in NYC.
Gavin Newsom of California called for everyone 65 and older to shelter at home and asked all bars, nightclubs and wineries to close.
As a result, the county tried to go after two nightclubs, Evil Olive and Beauty Bar, for over $200,000 in unpaid amusement taxes.
All told, the evening boasts performances from a dozen bands across three stages at the Copacabana, one of Manhattan's most storied nightclubs. globalfest.
Local budget cuts throughout the country have meant public toilets are being turned into bars, nightclubs, takeout restaurants, and even dog-grooming services.
Do you ever forget that one of the primary reasons for the continued existence of nightclubs is that people can dance inside them?
Abu Dhabi ordered the suspension of all events and the closure of nightclubs, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
Abu Dhabi ordered the suspension of all events and the closure of nightclubs, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
Popular nightclubs and bars in the area include WALL at the W South Beach, Sweet Liberty, Bagatelle and Broken Shaker at Freehand Miami.
Though long at peace, the Bosnian city of Mostar has two of everything: fire brigades, garbage collection companies, hospitals, nightclubs and soccer teams.
In addition, all nightclubs, movie theaters, small theater houses, and concert venues will be forced to close to prevent the spread of disease.
At the time, there were problems with noise from nightclubs on surrounding streets, "unsavory characters, and a little bit of crime," she said.
The two went out to nightclubs three or four times a month, sitting in V.I.P. sections where Mr. Woodard spent lavishly on alcohol.
It's also a good idea to book tables at nightclubs and restaurants, and reserve theater tickets and poolside and beachside cabanas at resorts.
In 2000, Juraj Kozma and Zivko Budelan were bartenders in nightclubs and pubs and felt like the city needed a more sophisticated bar.
" Surrounding the area were "graffiti-scarred tenements, nightclubs and a smattering of newly renovated dwellings where apartments sell for as much as $450,000.
It was not her first time drawing to music and dance: Early in her career, she said, she drew in nightclubs in Japan.
But she made her name after she moved to Toronto around 1959, becoming a force in its music scene and packing its nightclubs.
From ages 16 to 19 he toured nightclubs in Europe and the Middle East before making his television debut in the United States.
It was like "The Bachelor" outside of the Hollywood nightclubs this weekend -- with Michael Irvin handing out roses in front of Bootsy Bellows.
Marshmallow Laser Feast have been working a lot with VR, in music vids, in forests, in nightclubs, creating real-time visuals and animations.
Within the last few years, a number of standalone virtual nightclubs have popped up as well, such as Club Rothko or Club 53.
Kubrick would recycle imagery from "Prizefighter" and his article on nightclubs for both the short and his second feature film, Killer's Kiss (1955).
In most of the paparazzi photos of her and Lauren Conrad leaving nightclubs in the mid-2000s, Heidi says, she was blackout drunk.
You could have a good old gawp of some sadly underwhelming photos of clubs in the northern town of Preston, or find yourself reminiscing about the forgotten nightclubs of Asheville, North Carolina, courtesy of regular Mountain Xpress correspondent Jerry Sternberg's elegiac masterpiece, "Vanished Asheville nightclubs" which left me in a state of despondency, much as my grandfather talking about his youth does.
PlayStation consoles and copies of Wip3out were soon popping up in nightclubs throughout the UK and the game became intrinsic with 90s club culture.
When U.S. servicemen on shore leave took to Chinatown's Forbidden City nightclubs, it often fell to TY to curb the rowdier forms of behavior.
But conflating nightclubs with galleries doesn't quite get to the nub of what Berghain needed to prove in order to get the tax break.
The city is crammed full of restaurants and bars and in the summer, nightclubs open up on barges along the Sava and Danube rivers.
These, introduced to the public sector in 2005, block payments at lavish or shady venues, such as nightclubs, massage parlours, casinos and room salons.
This vagueness is not lost on Mark Field, Conservative MP for Westminster, the constituency in which many of the West End nightclubs mentioned fall.
We're told Meek's crew put out calls to several nightclubs asking them to turn down Drake if he wanted to throw an after-party.
New York's police department put on similar training for restaurants and nightclubs earlier this year, closely following mass shootings in San Bernardino and Paris.
Those who danced until sun-up in the nightclubs did so with the promise of a steamy scrubdown at a hammam the next day.
"The Fiorucci stores were once described as being like 'nightclubs with the lights on'," joint CEO Janie Schaffer said in an official press release.
Dozens of bars and nightclubs have closed their doors after the introduction of strict lockout laws prevented people entering bars after 1:30 a.m.
The rest of his year will include appearances at festivals, like next week's Electric Zoo in New York, and nightclubs like XOYO in London.
The borderline kitschy atmosphere draws people looking for a good time, thanks to a reputation on par with some of the world's best nightclubs.
It's this physical communication—tactile affection and gentle bruising—that is missing in the way we have come to characterise young men in nightclubs.
Odom has since gone to rehab and vowed to change his life -- but he's been partying a lot lately ... from strip clubs to nightclubs.
Yet, for decades, a majority of trans women like myself have actualized their identities through gay communities, often within the space of LGBTQ nightclubs.
So we headed to one of the big nightclubs nearby (we knew people there so always got straight in—and into the VIP bar).
This post originally appeared on VICE UK. It was revealed last year that over the last decade half of Britain's nightclubs have closed down.
The bombing of two nightclubs on the resort island of Bali that killed 202 people was among a spate of attacks during the 2000s.
From ill-informed think-pieces to dating manuals, nightclubs have been systematically and effectively rebranded in our shared imagination as sites of mating rituals.
Some of its billboards are on the Sunset Strip, a portion of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles known for its live music and nightclubs.
Long known in Southeast Asia as a bohemian surf town, Canggu is largely free of the thumping nightclubs and rowdy antics of neighboring cities.
As reported byThe Sun, the vodka mist is produced by machines created by American firm Vapshot, and costs £5 a go at UK nightclubs.
He played in the nightclubs of Ciudad Juárez, but he had set his hopes on a bigger prize and set out for Mexico City.
Bars and nightclubs have been areas of respite for the LGBTQ community — spaces where finally we could be exactly who we are without fear.
"You should have the right to attend concerts, schools, nightclubs, and places of worship without the fear of violence," she said in a statement.
"With the number of nightclubs charging entry declining, we can no longer justify keeping these fees in the basket," ONS statistician Phil Gooding said.
Obama evoked the important role that bars and nightclubs have played in gay American life in his somber remarks on the attack at Pulse.
The meme articulates the desperate release of a generation who have watched on as their nightclubs have been closed, and their economic futures damned.
Houston finally issued a "stay at home" order Wednesday, but Slim says he was shocked to see spring breakers earlier this month packing nightclubs.
That same year, the authorities revoked the license of Fabric, one of London's most fabled nightclubs, after two teenagers died in drug-related cases.
Brazil's major cities have moved to restrict social gatherings in an attempt to slow the outbreak, with shopping malls and nightclubs asked to close.
A lot of people don't realize this but nightclubs and bars—as douchey as some have become—are still part of the hospitality industry.
Cyprus, which presently has 33 coronavirus cases reported, also announced it was suspending operations of private businesses, including retail stores, nightclubs, hotels and malls.
They can't tax the bars and nightclubs that stay open until 2AM because they know Uber and Lyft will safely transport their passengers home.
His first forays into show business were as a drummer, playing in nightclubs and on recordings with the singers Paul Anka and Trini Lopez.
Thousands of young people gathered in front of Parliament to protest against a heavy-handed antidrug police raid on two nightclubs in the capital.
The Islamic State was brutalizing the Middle East, and Muslim immigrants in the West were killing innocents at nightclubs, offices and churches, he said.
In addition to being a sitcom pioneer, she sang on television, in nightclubs, on recordings and on Broadway, where she won a Tony Award.
The New York State Liquor Authority said he was suspected of extorting protection money from nightclubs and bars in Queens and on Long Island.
Ideal for travelers who want a taste of South Beach complete with Art Deco glamour, proximity to fun and blasting music from nearby nightclubs.
It led to changes about what can be used as decorations in public places, and to nightclubs and restaurants being defined as public places.
"Trump's language is still the ethics of nightclubs and gambling halls," he said, according to a Reuters report citing the Iranian Young Journalists' Club.
A gunman opened fire into a crowd of hundreds at one of Istanbul's most popular nightclubs, killing at least 39 people and injuring dozens more.
We circled the entire country playing warehouses, basements, empty bars and nightclubs, parking lots and punk fests, living rooms, garages, and make shift art galleries.
They'll also ask about your interests and hobbies, with choices like travelling and sight seeing, wine tasting, cooking, nightclubs and dancing, politics, religion, and volunteering.
Norton revealed that Rihanna has been frequently photographed over the years carrying wine glasses that may have been taken without permission from bars and nightclubs.
Photography by Matthew Cattell To know the Galaxy S8's camera better, we'd need to see how it handles group selfies in dimly lit nightclubs.
"The girls have been hitting up nightclubs and dancing up a storm both in the clubs and at their hotel near the coast," the E!
In my worst moments, I would remember the freedom I felt on those Monday nights and find myself crying—but I don't need nightclubs now.
These laws require nightclubs and bars to have a specific license if they intend to host three or more people dancing at the same time.
Whether it's the glitter of Las Vegas or the ceaseless nightclubs of Ibiza, some places are just especially well-suited to the under-25 set.
Some New York City nightclubs even had their own private ambulance services in order to not alert authorities about the GHB problem in their venues.
The company website adds that it won't hire women who smoke, or have previously worked in night-time work establishments such as nightclubs or cabarets.
At the same time, Saskia says that 'Fly High' events at nightclubs and hotels are advertised with cut-price (or free drinks) for cabin crew.
On social media, he displayed an extravagant gold clock collection, a gun, a luxury car, and pictures of him and his friends in Kiev nightclubs.
The son of vaudeville entertainers, Lewis became a star in the early 19823s as Martin's comic sidekick in nightclubs, on television and in 21982 movies.
I had a feeling something might be awry, but if you work in nightclubs or undergrounds in LA long enough, you realize that everyone's shady.
"It was very much a local guide that listed auto repair shops, but also places in the suburbs, like nightclubs and restaurants," Liriano told me.
Nightclubs are pulling out all the stops with performances from DJ Calvin Harris, rappers T-Pain and Kendrick Lamar and artists Drake and Bruno Mars.
Brody Jenner's rebounding like a champ -- and very publicly -- as he and model Josie Canseco get very handsy at nightclubs and house parties around town.
They'll also ask about your interests and hobbies, with choices like traveling and sight seeing, wine tasting, cooking, nightclubs and dancing, politics, religion, and volunteering.
The show will be set in New York during RuPaul's early performances in the 1980s, then follow his career from nightclubs to television and beyond.
In the past ten years, half of the UK's nightclubs have closed due to a mix of increased policing, struggle for licenses, and planning tensions.
Job opportunities for pro-Pyongyang Koreans were long limited to firms run by members of their community, including nightclubs, barbecue restaurants and pachinko pinball parlors.
Nightclubs offer the designer variety, forcing him to work within the confines of a certain space and shape to make the most of the environment.
What's worse, bullying seems to be one of the reasons people with a learning disability don't attend gigs or nightclubs, and this needs to change.
The missions ask you to breach and clear nightclubs, Chinese restaurants, and banks across the fictional East Coast city of Fairview, each one completely unconnected.
It's got the biggest nightclubs, the longest chorus lines and you can do sexy dances that wouldn't be allowed in Paris, New York, or London.
Joe started running really great nightclubs, but he's thinking, I could make really big money if I put a casino on top of my nightclub.
For most of us, it involves singing along to those M.I.A lyrics, mimicking "kerching" sounds as we swung around sticky nightclubs in the late '00s.
Over the course of about two hours, you explore abstract, PS1-style landscapes—forest canyons, cities, nightclubs—that litter this world, encountering fragments of memories.
In Macau, Melco has three casinos, which have entertainment options such nightclubs and theater, in line with Beijing's directive to develop more non-gaming amenities.
Mr. Trump's spokeswoman denied the account, and Mr. Trump said in his speech that certain details were implausible because he rarely sits alone at nightclubs.
In South Korea, there are countless nightclubs that do booking; but in Koreatown, there are only three clubs serving the city's massive Korean-American population.
Spanning out from the square are bustling streets that in the evenings fill with both citizens and tourists visiting restaurants, nightclubs, kebab stands, and bars.
Not everyone will identify with it; some people leave nightclubs at the right time and forgo the unnecessary ATM withdrawals, and subsequent days of regret.
How important did it feel to have nightclubs like the Warehouse and the Powerplant, as well as a large community of like-minded music fans?
On Tuesday, DeSantis banned gatherings with more than 10 people, closed bars and nightclubs for 30 days, and forced restaurants to shift to 50% capacity.
She started singing with the San Francisco Opera that year and stayed with the company for four years, before her preference for nightclubs won out.
While they dazzled audiences in nightclubs the world over, and on stages from Broadway to the West End, they rarely appeared on the big screen.
I arrived in Barcelona directly after a ten-day solo-trip in London, riding high off of British nightclubs, love affairs, and countless meat pies.
He's physically larger than the man who used to receive on-stage blowjobs all over the world, or entertain NBA players at nightclubs he owned.
The TAO Group, the operator of several popular restaurants and nightclubs in New York and Las Vegas, is Lightstone's partner on food, beverage and entertainment.
On Monday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford ordered all non-essential businesses across the province to close, including bars, nightclubs, various shops, and dine-in restaurants.
Collins Avenue runs the length of Miami's beach areas and is lined by iconic hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs, as well as kitschy tourist beach shops.
The tourist-friendly village of Grand Baie, about five minutes away, has beaches, restaurants, nightclubs, marinas, and a large shopping mall, Grand Baie La Croisette.
Porta and South House, a Southern restaurant also on the de facto restaurant row, are transformed into nightclubs, with thumping music and intoxicated, loud crowds.
" — Mary-Kay McHugh, 65 Upper West Side "Absurdly and inexplicably, my immediate concern was whether the rock and disco nightclubs I frequented would be closed.
Mr. Pender, a former actor and Ivy League basketball player, said he met Mr. Woodard in early 2012 and they began partying at nightclubs together.
The increase in popularity has seen the once sleepy town transformed, with budget hotels, bars, and nightclubs seeking to cash in on the tourist boom.
Here you will find the best hospitals and clinics, supermarkets like back home, upscale home decoration and clothing stores, theater, major concerts, nightclubs, and more.
His knowledge of jazz — acquired by going to nightclubs, attending recording sessions and hanging out with musicians — made him an erudite figure in the field.
Mr. Nordine spent time in Chicago nightclubs in the 20153s reciting poems by writers like T. S. Eliot and Omar Khayyam, accompanied by jazz musicians.
He said it was a perilous but glamorous world; Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland visited the brothers' nightclubs in the West End of the capital.
Beyonce's "cousin" who says she met Bey at a funeral has been hit up by a slew of nightclubs ... and a slew of drooling rappers.
Aside from a few restaurants and bars, there's not much going on: South Lake Union doesn't have any theaters or nightclubs or bookstores or concert venues.
Niewöhner, 26, notes that the case Beat reluctantly becomes involved in — the organ-smuggling trade — plays in sharp contrast to the "hedonism" in the German nightclubs.
San Jose, Costa Rica (CNN)On a chilly Saturday night in the Costa Rican capital, fashionable young couples pack into nightclubs and spill onto the sidewalks.
Our sex tends to last about 47 seconds and either happens outside nightclubs, in Vauxhall astras, in darkened bedrooms, or somewhere between the Corrie double bill.
"I became a bit harder-edged, binge-drank more at loud nightclubs, and started to accept the transient natures of love, sex, and friendship," she said.
That's right, the accessory once reserved for nightclubs and dance floors can make a stylish addition to your bedroom, kitchen, living area, or even home office.
As anti-harassment campaigners, Good Night Out train staff in bars and nightclubs to identify sexual harassment, respond appropriately, and ultimately prevent harassment from taking place.
In a bathroom stall: 'blood was everywhere' It was Patience Carter's first trip to Florida, and Pulse came up in a Google search of Orlando nightclubs.
"I think I got a bit mixed up over sleeplessness and different things and in my haziness I got confused about the nightclubs," he explains tentatively.
She's looking for subjects from all around the world, recruiting participants both online and in person at nightclubs and hospitals, according to the Springfield News-Leader.
Punk, glam, disco, hip-hop, minimalist composition and new ages of jazz and salsa were emerging from the nightclubs and basements all across the five boroughs.
At the same time, it's an absurdly catchy song, and you'll probably even hear a handful of remixes blasting in nightclubs over the next six months.
He tried his hand at performing comedy in nightclubs in between acting gigs and it was there he found his true calling by taking on hecklers.
Which means, intentionally or not, when Drake featured it he was tapping into beats that have been neglected in the UK's nightclubs for far too long.
Scores of the more than 200 people killed in the 2002 bombings of Bali nightclubs were Australian and Canberra has previously urged against leniency for Bashir.
Lewis clowned while Martin crooned, and audiences lapped it up, first in nightclubs, then in movies and on TV. Almost immediately they became a national phenomenon.
Smack-dab in the heart of Silver Lake on Sunset Boulevard, this grimy den, initially a 1930s American Legion Hall, is one of LA's oldest nightclubs.
She said Mohamed was the more conservative one, but also that he had frequented nightclubs and drank alcohol before his behavior changed about three years ago.
Juan Flores, a former mid-level member of the Sureños faction of Barrio 18, says it has invested proceeds from extortion in nightclubs and other businesses.
Because of what they represent, nightclubs have also been targeted by both terrorists and alt-right trolls, who see them as hotbeds of dangerous liberal morality.
After the sale, he enjoyed the usual sudden-wealth-syndrome excesses — he bought a Ferrari, partied and went to nightclubs in Stockholm in his native Sweden.
Italy is a country of wine and beer drinkers; just a decade or two ago, mixed drinks were the unique purview of hotel bars and nightclubs.
She moved to Memphis in 1972 and became a fixture at Beale Street nightclubs, including Mr. King's blues club, where she had a regular weekly performance.
Terrorists, determined to kill in quantity and willing to kill indiscriminately, have attacked concert halls, sports arenas, train stations, restaurants, nightclubs, busy streets — anywhere people gather.
I walked along the canal one evening, dodging tourist and locals alike, past hosts and hostesses of different nightclubs trying to entice clients through their doors.
Businesses such as nightclubs, however, are allowed to refuse entry to whoever they choose—provided that the reasons for refusal are not discriminatory under this legislation.
And that is an incredibly worrying prospect for any of us who understand just how special and important and vital and integral nightclubs are to life.
A classically trained jazz musician, Taylor wrote music, led bands and played in countless nightclubs and music festivals in a career that spanned about six decades.
Also, there were rumors about this famous club that they were practicing Santería; it is something really common in bars and nightclubs to attract good luck.
Principle, a Chicago native, and Knuckles, originally from New York, were part of an entire scene in Chicago that revolved around mostly gay and black nightclubs.
"It's like hip-hop 2.0," Luo Sang, a local D.J. and a manager at Nasa, one of Chengdu's first hip-hop nightclubs, said with a wink.
No more than 250 people will be permitted to gather in a single space, and all nightclubs in the District are ordered to cease operations immediately.
The city told restaurants, bars, nightclubs and other alcohol and food service establishments to close their dining areas if they can seat eight or more people.
The family was led at the time by the showy crime boss John J. Gotti, who frequented expensive restaurants and nightclubs with a crew of bodyguards.
Well, they told me that there was a time when they worked in nightclubs where they had to wear at least one piece of male [clothing].
These organizations offer licensing fees to nightclubs, and from there they distribute that money to artists against the tracks that are actually played at the venue.
But there were important exceptions, such as the Savoy Ballroom, home of the Lindy Hop and one of the few racially integrated nightclubs in the area.
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday directed all "non-essential" businesses such as "bars, nightclubs, wineries and brewpubs and the like" be closed in the state.
The new regulations have shut down popular sections of the cities' beaches, closed restaurants and nightclubs, and limited crowds — and spring breakers aren't happy about it.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell (D) signed a proclamation to close bars, nightclubs, casinos, movie theaters, malls, gyms and health clubs to reduce community spread of the virus.
A spokeswoman for Karanataka chief minister B.S. Yedyurappa said malls, cinemas, bars and nightclubs will be shut across the state for one week beginning on Saturday.
In Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that all nightclubs would be closed, while bars and restaurants would be required to keep crowding to a minimum.
Its big plans to capitalize on the era of legalized marijuana include a revamped website, apparel, furniture, nightclubs and eventually ganja-themed cruises, hotels and casinos.
The brothers, Tom and Dick Smothers, had had a successful run of appearances in nightclubs and on television variety shows with subversive takes on folk songs.
Other photos document their near-constant travel, often by private jet, to fashion shows in Paris, a hillside villa in Mykonos, and London nightclubs like Loulou's.
As millions of Chinese people are stuck at home during the coronavirus outbreak, nightclubs across the country are keeping them entertained by holding "cloud raves" online.
As China quarantines millions of people — meaning ravers can no longer go out to party — nightclubs are livestreaming DJ sets on Douyin, China's version of TikTok.
"There's a whole musical wave out of Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa being played in nightclubs all over the world and setting trends," Mr. Hamad said.
Between the red carpets and mansions and perks in the hottest nightclubs, there is coddling by social media services eager to capitalize on all that attention.
When it comes to bars, New York City has seemingly endless options, from classic glamorous cocktail bars and chic speakeasies to dive bars and trendy nightclubs.
"He had photos of Canary Wharf, the Thames and nightclubs and bars," said Mr. Moniquet, who still works closely with European intelligence agencies on various cases.
The town of Borovets at the base of the slopes is fairly tacky, with odd-looking architecture, questionable nightclubs and restaurants selling mostly overpriced tourist food.
Turkish Open Don't expect golfer Tyrrell Hatton of England to hang up his spikes to spin records in one of London's hippest nightclubs any time soon.
This is in part because the work of comics, once outsiders who plied their trade in dark nightclubs, has taken on the status of prestige art.
Born in 1913, he came of age when tap, a sibling of jazz, was at its cultural peak — ubiquitous in nightclubs, Broadway shows and Hollywood musicals.
The effect is rather like stumbling across the Serpent Column late at night after carousing in Istanbul's 21st-century nightclubs: a melancholic sense of historical vertigo.
As a junior tong member to Lau Bun, it often fell to TY to clean up rowdy and drunken behavior around the neighborhood's Forbidden City nightclubs.
I'm dreaming of Ubers back from nightclubs, eating Wotsits at boring house parties, texting girls who probably aren't interested and eating paper-thin Maccy-D fries.
But Mr. Damone, refusing to change his style, continued to appear on television and in nightclubs, becoming a regular in Las Vegas with a solid following.
Disco fries, said to be named after their popularity with late crowds that are coming home from nightclubs, are sort of an Americanized rendition of Canadian poutine.
As one of the most popular nightclubs in the city, Pulse regularly welcomes a range of performers and musicians within the LGBT community and across music genres.
The motivations for Omar Mateen's crime, killing 50 people including himself, and injured 53 at Pulse, one of Orlando's premiere gay nightclubs, is still slowly becoming known.
"There was a time not that long ago when you couldn't wear sneakers and streetwear to nightclubs and restaurants," McPheters, Stadium Goods' chief executive officer, told TechCrunch.
Whatever you do, don't forget, club culture cannot die as long as there are blokes dressed up like the 188 mascots organizing arm-wrestling contests in nightclubs.
Staying over on a Sunday in Las Vegas, "visitors would also avoid long waits at restaurants or nightclubs," wrote Scott Roeben, the founder of the blog VitalVegas.
There's also the small matter of local councils and licensing boards swallowing our nightclubs up faster than the hallowed ravers of '88 swallowed those extra strong pingers.
Four surviving sons of El Chapo were already regulars in Culiacan's nightclubs and restaurants, despite U.S. indictments against them, before last Thursday's dramatic act of armed insurrection.
He is as happy to see his work in magazines as in museums, and regards his occasional DJ sets in nightclubs as part of his art project.
Drug binges in seedy Neapolitan nightclubs would begin after matches and continue for three days, at which point Mr Maradona would begin training for the next fixture.
" According to disciplinary documents obtained by NBC News, Lewis followed up his initial post with another message on Facebook, writing, "All Orlando nightclubs should be permanently closed.
While attending the School of Humanity, a progressive private school in Hasliberg Goldern, he bicycled around Europe with friends, listening to jazz in French and German nightclubs.
Consider it an excuse to scope out all of Padre's bars and nightclubs that line the route, he says, or recall the scene of last night's crimes. 
In the course of the trial, observers were treated to tales of lavish hospitality involving soccer matches, nightclubs, London West End musicals, and in one instance prostitutes.
"I wanted to make a whisky from the ground upwards, for my world—the funky, sexy world of nightclubs and music," wrote TommyD on the funding page.
With its nooks and crannies and parties that can last longer than some London nightclubs, the place is the perfect location for all manner of nightlife experiences.
Some of the bloodiest stem from domestic violence incidents, while some of the most common occur in the tight confines of nightclubs or just outside their doors.
They have been working closely with foreign governments on readiness drills for scenarios ranging from a Paris-style assault at nightclubs or restaurants to a biological attack.
There's a whole generation of people who came of age when nightclubs were [about] bottle service and velvet rope [culture] and they were turned off by that.
Like one of the era's famed nightclubs or music venues, there was a compelling air of exclusivity at its core, but it had some porosity to it.
The Guardian compared the celebration to Cinco de Mayo, a date celebrated throughout the US and elsewhere at restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, but barely marked in Mexico.
Like it or not, Florida's gay nightclubs are going to be giving that grim-faced Pakistani who shows up at the door a slightly longer pat-down.
These include tobacco shop displays as well as the free distribution of Marlboro – the world's best-selling cigarette brand – at nightclubs and bars frequented by young people.
To put that in perspective, Germans—the same people who invented minimal techno and nightclubs that stay open for 60 hours—take only 200 milligrams per session.
" And it seemed to have worked: Nightclubs and other venues were not asking her to return for the same engagements, she said, and WME "lost her contract.
Talk had veered from building weapons to protect vulnerable Muslims to targeting the West with suicide attacks and devices to detonate in cinemas, city squares, and nightclubs.
Traversing the country's more traditional nightclubs and their grittier DIY counter-parts, the series will tune into a given theme we discover emerging in a given crowd.
Gunnhild Haugen: We're doing this because we receive a large number of complaints from people claiming that they have faced discrimination at the doors of Oslo's nightclubs.
Testing will be conducted by The Loop, a harm reduction organization that conducts forensic testing of drugs at UK festivals and nightclubs and provides follow-up support.
Jennifer Rohn, an academic from the medical department of University College London, said in an email that nightclubs carried particular risks for the transmission of the virus.
And D.C. officials also announced new rules on Sunday, including shutting down nightclubs, banning bar seating, and issuing specific spacing requirements between tables and chairs in restaurants.
The UK's bars, restaurants, gyms, nightclubs, leisure centres, and cinemas will all be ordered to close on Friday night following a surge of coronavirus cases across Britain.
Beyond the stats, there is evidence that the sober lifestyle is catching on: nightclubs where no one drinks, non-alcoholic spirits, even bars that don't sell booze.
When there wasn't film work we would do what you would call art directing work for other nightclubs, including Studio 54 and Danceteria, before starting our own.
One of those talents was Ms. Dallas, who was born in 1925 in Memphis and got her start tap dancing on tables in nightclubs on Beale Street.
As he took portraits on streets, in cafes and at beachside nightclubs, he sought to make the people shine, while also spotlighting the action in the background.
Artists pay ASCAP a one-time fee to join, and broadcasters, bars, and nightclubs pay annual flat fees that free them from documenting and reporting every song.
He has described how he picked up vulnerable women from bars, nightclubs and along streets and strangled them to death in the back seat of his car.
Gavin Newsom led the way earlier this month in calling for the closure of bars and nightclubs, while ordering those 65 and older to stay at home.
Treasury also designated six of Peralta's businesses, some of them nightclubs, as instrumental in trafficking women from Colombia and Venezuela and in laundering money, its statement said.
He hits the road, packing nightclubs and juke joints across the South, and releases a series of albums whose salacious covers hint at the exuberant obscenity inside.
In the course of the trial, observers were treated to tales of lavish hospitality involving football matches, nightclubs, London West End musicals, and in one instance prostitutes.
After touring and recording with Goodman for three years, Mr. Greco struck out on his own, performing at lounges and nightclubs in the United States and Britain.
The Green Book, which was published for 30 years, listed largely black-owned eateries, hotels, gas stations, stores, nightclubs and other businesses where African-Americans were welcome.
The center — a storefront that blends in with the Tex-Mex restaurants, nightclubs and clothing stores — has become a hub of activity on the quiet downtown streets.
Here, her top tips: KNOW YOUR GOAL Do you want to completely disconnect and relax, be active, hit popular nightclubs and restaurants or bond with your family?
In the 1950s, '60s and '70s Augie and Margo were among mambo's best-known ambassadors, dancing on concert stages, on television and in nightclubs around the world.
From 1976 to 1978 she starred in the touring production of the Broadway musical revue "Bubbling Brown Sugar," which looked back at the heyday of Harlem nightclubs.
The magic of non-places like abandoned nightclubs relies entirely on the delicate line between the thing that came first and the thing it might become later.
Pacha Group has entertainment properties around the world, including Pacha nightclubs in Ibiza, Barcelona, Sydney, Munich, and the original venue in Sitges, which Urgell opened in 1967.
A reigning Lumpinee Stadium champ, "a terror of the rings" (and Bangkok nightclubs) from 83-28, Sombat was one of the most popular and dangerous fighters around.
It is unnerving for dance music, so usually associated with carefree nightclubs and intense catharsis, to force a listener to think so discursively about the music's implications.
A loose fellowship of bohemian young, mainly middle-class musicians, whose habitat was beachside apartments and the nightclubs of Copacabana, was striving to escape from traditional Brazilian folklore.
As a posse, they'd go to one of Veles' three nightclubs—Tarantino or Club Avangard or Club Drama—and order $100 bottles of Moët to shake and spray.
"Just like people with substance abuse problems shouldn't be going to bars and nightclubs, people with spending problems shouldn't have easy access to their credit cards," he said.
In his youth, he found himself in the headlines for under-age drinking, wearing a Nazi outfit to a costume party and scuffling with photographers outside London nightclubs.
PARK CITY, Utah — They got their start in New York in the 1980s, when they performed in nightclubs as a rock disco group called the Fabulous Pop Tarts.
After flirting with decriminalizing small amounts of drugs, Russian law enforcement returned to locking up users, going so far as to raid nightclubs and urine-test everyone inside.
In his youth, Harry found himself in the headlines for under-age drinking, wearing a Nazi outfit to a costume party and scuffling with photographers outside London nightclubs.
Recent years have seen authorities in major Chinese cities step up their efforts to crack down on recreational drug use, including spot drug tests at bars and nightclubs.
The actress and singer, who appeared in Broadway musicals and performed in nightclubs, died Monday evening at her home in Rancho Mirage, California, according to the Associated Press.
Just head to many of the world's best parties and nightclubs—from Panorama Bar to Tel Aviv's The Block—and there's a good chance she's on the bill.
Once her custom Flat Out machines are available, she will install them in nightclubs, airports and convention centers, where women often find themselves in search of comfortable shoes.
He called it "Adam" because it put the patient in a primordial state of innocence, but at the same time, it had acquired another name in nightclubs: ecstasy.
But nobody wanted to give up anything for Manziel, who was in Vegas last weekend and has been spotted in nightclubs around Los Angeles the past few days.
His ex-wife, Sitora Yusufiy, said that Mr. Mateen had told her that he had frequented nightclubs before their marriage, but had not described them as gay clubs.
Before I could turn in, he insisted on steering me to a series of nightclubs, where he drank round after round and regaled strangers with his war stories.
Ms. Yusufiy said that her ex-husband had told her that he frequented nightclubs before their marriage, but that he did not tell her they were gay clubs.
A large number of the more than 200 people killed in the 2002 bombings of Bali nightclubs were Australian and Canberra has previously urged against leniency for Bashir.
But within this, recreational drug users, social dealers, and nightclubs were far less of a crime problem than alcohol, a drug which few officers had a problem with.
In South Africa, he became fascinated with shebeens, small illegal nightclubs and bars that first appeared during apartheid, when the black population was not allowed to drink alcohol.
After dropping out of Bronx Science, Mr. Lucas moved to Philadelphia, where he began playing in nightclubs and soon joined the band of the soul singer Billy Paul.
On Tuesday, he signed an order that will limit beach parties to 10 people per group and closed all bars and nightclubs in the state for 30 days.
Locals and tourists indulge their pleasures at kaleidoscopic nightclubs or the red-light district's L.A. Cafe, standing in stark contrast to taxis with lights reading "Simple Prayer" outside.
To date, the federal government has stuck to making recommendations and allowing local governments to set specific policies for their communities, like shutting down schools, bars, and nightclubs.
To date, the federal government has stuck to making recommendations and allowing local governments to set specific policies for their communities, like shutting down schools, bars, and nightclubs.
Curfews and mandatory closures of restaurants bars and nightclubs for indoor service have been enacted in Honolulu, on the island of Kauai and in the County of Maui.
World War II- and Soviet-era buildings have been refashioned into cool contemporary art spaces and stylish nightclubs, while striking new museums rise all around the booming capital.
Even if it took a lot of time to come to this, nightclubs play rap music abundantly nowadays and are more than willing to pay rappers to perform.
A good portion of the plot hinges on the strict enforcement of the drinking age in Puerto Vallarta nightclubs, inhibiting Renata and her pal from following Leonardo around.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Bars and nightclubs in Turkey will be closed from Monday in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus, the Turkish Interior Ministry said on Sunday.
Fred Dixon, president and chief executive of NYC & Company, the marketing organization of the city's tourism industry, suggested that rooftops had begun to replace nightclubs in New York.
Alabama became the latest state to take this measure as Governor Kay Ivey ordered the closure of nonessential businesses such as nightclubs, fitness centers and barbershops on Friday.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian government has told the country's regions to close nightclubs and cinemas to slow the spread of the coronavirus, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
Mr. McKenzie, 35, became known for cooking jerk meat on a trailer outside nightclubs, and in March opened Mr. Mack Island Grill, near this city's downtown business district.
It blares in hotel lobbies, airport lounges, nightclubs and the dozens of bedroom recording studios where young men and women dream of stardom in this clogged, overheated city.
The Brazilian, dressed in white, hosted an extravagant event at one of Paris' hottest nightclubs, YoYo, on Sunday, inviting everyone from teammates and family members to fashion designers.
They pose weighty questions with a light touch: How do you translate a practice developed in stadiums and nightclubs into a black box theater or a public park?
Girls come up to me in the nightclubs now, and I see them trotting around in their miniskirts and their flea market rabbit coats and I love them.
He put together a magic act, and performed under the stage name Five-Ace Merrill at nightclubs like the Pump Room in Chicago, where he worked for tips.
It was the nightclubs of Hamburg, which traces its history back to mediaeval times and was badly bombed in World War Two, that helped to launch the Beatles.
According to Clubcommission's research, around 100 clubs have closed in the last decade, but an estimated three million tourists come to Berlin every year specifically for its nightclubs.
During the brief and tenuous dusk that passes for night in summer, people from around the globe jam into cacophonous nightclubs that pulsate until 5 in the morning.
During the brief and tenuous dusk that passes for night in summer, people from around the globe jam into cacophonous nightclubs that pulsate until 5 in the morning.
He also brought the industry together at his nearly annual JazzTimes conventions, gathering representatives of radio stations, record companies, nightclubs, jazz societies, jazz festivals and musician-union locals.
International soccer star Jesse Lingard is feeling himself so much after Team England's epic World Cup run -- he's now partying in nightclubs WITH A CROWN ON HIS HEAD!!!
Giuliani wanted to get rid of illicit drug use in New York nightclubs (or at least look like it), and Gatien's club was the perfect place to start.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Like museums or the nightclubs before they were all shut down, Notting Hill Carnival is objectively one of London's cultural masterpieces.
The biggest mall in America — the size of five Yankee Stadiums — came with nightclubs, a medical supply store, and an amusement park with a roller coaster and log flume.
"I didn't really think there was anything for me at nightclubs, they seemed to be full of "dance music" I though "dance music" was a bit stupid," he says.
After reporting on "halfway-hookers" in VIP nightclubs for New York Magazine in 2010, Lisa Taddeo decided to write an updated "Thy Neighbour's Wife", only "from a woman's perspective".
At the turn of the decade, New York's underground party scene was finally starting to show signs of recovering from mayor Rudy Giuliani's crusade against nightclubs in the nineties.
Authorities in major cities, including Beijing, have been known to carry out spot drug tests at bars and nightclubs in a bid to clamp down on recreational drug use.
He spent his spare time playing coffee shops and nightclubs, where he joined a bluegrass band and befriended such fellow songwriters as Townes Van Zandt and Jerry Jeff Walker.
With its wealth of nightclubs, excellent DJs, and first class events, it's become one of the new favorite destinations for travelers in search of tacos, tequila, and electronic music.
Most of us can recall waiting in line at fancy nightclubs or local bars at 21, just happy to finally be old enough to legally drink with our friends.
Few Mexican parents allow their children to frolic carefree on the beaches downtown well past dark, as Kena did as a child, or to visit the city's storied nightclubs.
Simultaneously, Espinal introduced a suite of three pieces of legislation to the City Council that would make displaying posters like these mandatory in nightclubs and music and event venues.
Strippers, casinos, nightclubs with free limo pick-up, an evening DJ-ed by Steve Aoki — the choices presented for those searching the CES 2016 hashtag on Instagram are endless.
But you already know that, because the news is impossible to escape: the number of nightclubs in the UK practically halved from 3,144 in 2005 to 1,733 in 2015.
Using Yelp data, Trulia created this "hangover index" by looking at the concentration of bars, nightclubs, and breweries for every 10,000 households in the country's 100 largest metro areas.
There's no shortage of places to drink in Los Angeles: slick nightclubs filled with the Hollywood elite, dive bars populated by old men, Korean hostess lounges and karaoke bars.
The 38-year-old keeps his extensive collection of expensive wigs, tights, corsets, and high heels here—everything he needs to perform as Ms. Face in nightclubs across Zurich.
In the half-century since, Mr. Whitman's savagery has been echoed in mass shootings on other university campuses and at workplaces, elementary schools, post offices, movie theaters and nightclubs.
According to docs, the Wynn says it's had the XS rights since at least 1996 to market its restaurants, bars and nightclubs ... in this case a club at Encore.
Over time, their cultural roots would fuse with hip-hop and reggae, and in 1983 they began DJing in (London's) Brick Lane nightclubs as the Joi Bangla Sound System.
Travel Tips If packed tourist traps, crowded markets and buzzing nightclubs aren't up your alley, these tips can help you enjoy your trip without sapping all of your energy.
Nightclubs, being places where people of every persuasion and orientation mingle in the dark, glistening with sweat, are naturally places where sex and sexuality hang heavily in the air.
After the end of Prohibition in the 1930s, that legacy was cemented, as gay bars, social clubs and nightclubs emerged where queer people led gay renaissances around the boroughs.
Popular nightlife staples like bars and nightclubs draw hundreds of patrons to their establishments, a huge no-no if New Yorkers want to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
Nearly half of the UK's nightclubs have closed over the past ten years, including a number of the capital's iconic music venues, like Plastic People, Turnmills, and The End.
Gavin Newsom on Sunday directed bars, nightclubs, brewpubs and wineries to close and asked Californians over 65 to stay indoors — a move endorsed on Twitter by former Republican Gov.
It sits on busy Washington Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares lined with tourist shops, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and the boutique Art Deco hotels that make South Beach famous.
Businesses covered by the policy have a rateable value of less than £51,000 and include shops, cinemas, restaurants, music venues, small hotels, nightclubs, museums, art galleries, theatres, and others.
During a news conference on Saturday, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said the order would apply to restaurants, cafes, movie theaters, bars and nightclubs beginning at midnight, according to CNBC.
T-Mobile Arena, the home of the N.H.L.'s Vegas Golden Knights, has two towers jutting from the interior, each serving as part-time viewing platforms and, occasionally, nightclubs.
So far, DeSantis has signed an order that will limit beach parties to 10 people per group and closed all bars and nightclubs in the state for 30 days.
Sunday as a man armed with an assault rifle approached the Ned Peppers bar in the downtown Oregon District, where thousands of people fill bars and nightclubs each weekend.
We think you should know: The Bellagio has had a few nightclubs over the years, but after Hyde closed in 2019, the resort was left with only cocktail lounges.
All sensible Americans agree that we must put an end to the massacres that have invaded our schools, airports, nightclubs, movie theaters, and anywhere else where innocent people gather.
The scheme is set to boost the capital's economy by 77 million pounds ($100 million) a year, according to the mayor, and could help support London's nightclubs and bars.
Likewise, these sculptural blooms could also be found springing from glossy black vessels at party spots like Mr. Chow and nightclubs like Studio 54, signaling a similar sexual decadence.
He was an accomplished magician, and after being discharged he changed his name to Orson Bean and worked Boston nightclubs with tricks and gags that evolved into comedy routines.
I also spent time in my late teens and early 20s as a lighting designer and director in the music industry, working in local nightclubs and doing some touring.
As successful as Mr. Nelson was on television and in nightclubs, he had a greater legacy as a ventriloquism teacher, via instructional albums he recorded in the mid-1960s.
For six years starting in 2010, Mr. Renaldi visited New York City's nightclubs and documented patrons between midnight and 10 on Sunday mornings, often on their way back home.
In the 1950s, Mr. Hentoff was a jazz critic in Manhattan, frequenting crowded, smoky nightclubs where musicians played for low pay and audiences ran hot and cold and dreamy.
Or get out of the museum entirely and take a walking tour of Harlem that highlights the nightclubs where artists and designers of the time mingled and drew inspiration.
HONG KONG — A leading K-pop singer has been formally named as a suspect in an investigation into accusations of prostitution and sexual misconduct at nightclubs in South Korea.
Our hero ends up running one of the city's most popular nightclubs with his crooked brother (Corey Stoll) and settling down with the idyllic Veronica (a surprising Blake Lively).
Purnama demolished Jakarta's sprawling Kalijodo red-light district in 2016 as part of a nationwide crackdown on prostitution and also closed a number of notorious Jakarta nightclubs over drug use.
Justin Bieber had a busy week brawling in nightclubs and getting his face tattooed, so it's refreshing to see that he took a little time to be one with nature.
With its magical riads, palatial luxury hotels such as La Mamounia, lush gardens, secret nightclubs, and incredible two-year-old YSL Museum, it guarantees hedonism for a few short days.
He draws on his years as a waiter for similes: watering Kew's trees is like being a sommelier; the beetles that pollinate Amazonian waterlilies are like revellers flitting between nightclubs.
It could be a hard look at the current reality where Pioneer DJ's gear is the standard already purchased and on hand by promoters, audio rental outlets, nightclubs, and more.
Floyd Mayweather doesn't get in the ring with Conor McGregor until August 26, but the battle is on for Vegas nightclubs scrapping to book the biggest names for that weekend.
A friend found Pulse through a Google search for popular nightclubs, but two hours after arriving at the club, they ended up cowering on the bathroom floor, desperate to survive.

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