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Lodgings like Anvil and Town Square Inns in Jackson Town Square are Wild West-charming and priced under $200 a night.
Buses leave Quingeo a block south of the town square.
Nearby, the town square is abuzz with Friday evening life.
You are the modern town square and the modern postmaster.
Also consider catching the Town Square Shootout at 6 p.m.
The medieval church that graces the town square in Ste.
What's more charming than a European town square in summer?
In the Old Town Square, you'll find Prague's Christmas Market.
Jackson Hole Town Square Video: See Jackson Hole/YouTube As Motherboard's Rachel Pick pointed out a few weeks ago, people can't get enough of this livestream overlooking the town square of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
A vigil will take place Wednesday evening at Kent Town Square.
"You're going into today's modern town square, the internet," said Levin.
The town square itself really added to that whole magical feel.
I can remember exactly where I was on the town square.
The digital town square is all the poorer as a result.
A town square, a black sky, perhaps a fat bristly pig.
They are the billboard, the community newsletter, and the town square.
In the absence of the Town Square we talk to ourselves.
There's somebody I'd like to see standing in a town square.
A crowd gathers at McCall's Tavern at Spanish Springs Town Square.
Just drive by the town square in Pittsboro, N.C., at 5 p.m.
Left, "Camo-Claus" at the Town Square Mall in Las Vegas, 2013.
Why do prominent people broadcast their horniness in the digital town square?
So Jared shared his thought on the good ol' global town square.
The lively town square, Plaza de España, is great for people-watching.
They were brought to the town square, where an orchestra was playing.
In the town square, I pass some of the summer school attendees.
But come winter, this particular "town square" can become a precarious place. 
CARACAS, Venezuela — It was a sunny Friday afternoon in a town square.
Irate residents rang the church bells in the town square anyway, summoning hundreds.
Held in the town square with all of our classic Stars Hollow features.
The Jackson Hole Town Square is home to the arch made of antlers.
Glenner Town Square fits into a new type of community called dementia villages.
It is doubtful that the man whose statue dominates his town square would approve.
The "digital town square" it built had no organic culture and grew without guardrails.
I paid off the house and got my statue erected in the town square.
Residents of Mesilla, New Mexico, gather in the town square for Christmas Eve celebrations.
Step inside a town square as one goes up in our latest 360 video.
His creation is Glenner Town Square, set to open in San Diego next spring.
He's holding a rally in a town square and he draws a pretty great crowd.
In the video above, XenonJohn drives around a town square on his one-wheel vehicle.
Then belt it and add platform heels for dinner in the town square by moonlight.
This is because Twitter is not merely a website: it is the modern town square.
We met at the town square, which is surrounded by tile roofs and palm trees.
Malls disrupted the town square; superstores and category-killers disrupted the local five-and-dime.
" • That, Mr. Zuckerberg said, would make Facebook a "living room," rather than a "town square.
In his hometown, he took over his father's role as the manager of the town square.
The festival recreates the town square from the original movie in honor of the Halloween favorite.
The city of Ávila participated in such purges, in the town square now renamed for Teresa.
Another was shot dead in broad daylight as he met with people in a town square.
Visitors can also stop by the town square and take a picture in their beloved gazebo.
Like a town square, it's both an inclusive venue for expression, similar to a technology platform.
It sits directly across from a tiny town square where a Saturday farmer's market is held.
Then, in the town square, we came across a few people whose houses had been bombed.
Many of today's e-merchants sell in a digital marketplace, akin to a medieval town square.
He dressed in the white paint and told stories about the history of the town square.
Ray gets a few weekly breaks, though, when Mary goes to "reminiscence therapy" at Town Square.
Guests staying there even get access to a camouflaged path that leads to the town square.
Glenner Town Square bathes the senses in sights and smells to reflect a person's younger days.
She focused on turning stores into a "modern-day town square" with hands-on training sessions.
Organizers estimated at least 20,000 people filled Prague's Old Town Square, according to CTK news agency.
The town square was more chaotic than ever, crowded with motorcycles weaving fast among the cows.
Adobe buildings with beams and balconies surrounded the town square; a block beyond were hills and farmland.
Twitter, the world's town square, means that anyone on the planet can also live-tweet the debates.
Preciado is overcome by fear of the supernatural whispers filtering through the walls of the town square.
A town square can support heated debate while banishing purposefully abusive citizens that break the social fabric.
Employees at a car dealership across the town square helped carry in the refrigerators and display cases.
"It would be great to create a local town square feeling to what we're doing," he said.
" Summers said to think of the old way people were targeted as a sort of "town square.
"We will know we have done really great if it feels like a town square," Ahrendts said.
Charlie's adventure in self-discovery kicks into gear early on, in Marseille's bustling, tourist-packed town square.
A town square with linoleum underfoot, not grass, and fluorescent lighting above, not a Norman Rockwell sky.
Still, Tarde is optimistic about the power of day programs like Glenner Town Square to transform lives.
As I continued walking, I noticed the iconic gazebo right in the middle of the town square.
For years, Twitter has positioned itself as a "global town square" that is open to discourse from all.
Hundreds of people also crowded into the town square Monday night, dressed in blue, in memorial of Brackeen.
Across the road, in the lovely town square, two young people gamely held aloft a multi-faith flag.
The term public implies a location someone can point to, such as a city park or town square.
Identical stone houses and barns sit in rows, and automobiles caked with mud line the grassy town square.
Marking each corner of the town square are four elk-antler arches, which make for popular photo ops.
Where you can buy it: The churro carts in Town Square and near the Sleeping Beauty Castle (Disneyland)
Festival-goers celebrate all things fall by carving Jack-o'-lanterns that light up the quaint town square.
Every Christmas Eve, the streets that lead to the town square in Mesilla are lined with paper lanterns.
It's this unprecedented ability to have like, everyone in the town square shouting at each other at once.
He found Bean in the town square, guzzling whiskey, berating the cowed townsfolk, and waving around a pistol.
The town square I imagined was far smaller and stood high on a hill overlooking a windswept Mediterranean.
There are no sporting venues or competitions close by, which means there is no center, no town square.
"It was a much higher level of learning than I had ever experienced," he told Town Square Delaware.
It might not really feel like a digital town square, yet it certainly doesn't feel like a marketplace.
Twitter has long defended free speech and has positioned its service as a kind of global town square.
In the city of Cuthbert, the county seat, a Confederate statue is featured prominently in the town square.
Since we were free to roam on our own, I decided to head to the town square first.
Jewell is there working as a security guard at the town square of the games, Centennial Olympic Park.
"He did what he had to do," an old man from the village proclaims in the town square.
Then, eyebrows raised knowingly, he told me about the presence of a Confederate monument right in the town square.
An Asgardian town square "Asgardia appears to have been created to solve a problem that doesn't exist," Sundahl said.
The first episode, "Winter," opens with a conversation between Rory and Lorelai at the gazebo in the town square.
DC public transportation is an emblem of today's American town square, where rights and responsibilities are out of balance.
Years from now it might also become a VR piece or an AR public artwork in a town square.
Apple envisions the store as "modern-day town square," and expects it to be one of its most popular.
Apart from the stray swastika and joke about "fapping," the dialogue surrounding "Jackson Hole Town Square" is pretty good.
Her father sold drygoods and, Escovedo was told, he was the first Mexican shop owner on the town square.
Social media, the new town square, often feels more like a combat zone than a place to share ideas.
"I was entering Old Town Square from a far corner and heard gunshots," said Andrea Steinova, a Prague resident.
Maybe that's why about 2,000 people are currently watching a livestream of the town square in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Apple Union Square has 42-foot-tall sliding glass doors that open to reveal a town square-esque environment.
The company has positioned its service as the world's town square, where people can largely say whatever they want.
Mr. Matejuk walked us to the old town square, which today is a small park lined with discount shops.
He was on stage Wednesday with the teams in a packed Old Town Square for a welcome ceremony here.
In Alotenango's town square, residents laid out a Mayan altar, placing flowers in a circle around a central flame.
" A photograph by Miloň Novotný depicts marchers in Old Town Square carrying a banner that reads simply "Go Home.
Monday's protest turnout matched last week's when at least 20,000 protested in Prague's Old Town Square, CTK news agency estimated.
There&aposs a second statue of Edison in the town square that depicts him as a child with his mother.
Young women carried the stroganina to the town square, where residents sampled the competitors' handiwork and cast their own votes.
Moments earlier, he'd witnessed a murder in the town square, and had drawn his gun against the two men responsible.
He is best known for reviving the capital's historic town square, which for decades was saturated by gangs and violence.
One of the small towns had a plaque in a town square of the Jewish victims taken to their deaths.
Each May, the mayor and other town officials are seated on brass scales in the middle of the town square.
The large central room of the memory-care unit was designed to look like an old-fashioned American town square.
Back in Petersburg, Hand of Fate's success in building up the town square has meant new opportunities for the company.
Meanwhile, Democrats are rushing into the town square in advance of the 85033 elections pointing to rising support for ObamaCare.
Michael Bloomberg's campaign office in Montgomery, Alabama faced a town square where human beings sold other human beings into slavery.
Then they are paraded through the town square to the local Bulgarian church, where they are blessed by a priest.
The only photo on his Facebook account, uploaded in October 2014, shows a view of Old Town Square in Prague.
With Sante dead, Valente recognizes that the witches must leave, and levitates them all out of the Serra town square.
We take a few pictures of the mountain view, and head back to the town square where we get lunch.
Filthy, dehydrated and exhausted, they arrived in Oaxaca state, spilling into a tiny town square where they paused to rest.
The sign directed guests to iconic spots from the show, including Luke's Diner, the town square, and Lorelai Gilmore's house.
The exhibition occupied the former Palacio de Justicia and other venues around the city, including riverbanks and the town square.
The Confederate monument (erected in 1908) towering over the town square has caused some well-mannered chagrin among the locals.
There are few sights that awaken more primal fears in me than Nazis marching through a town square with torches.
Flooding a site with internet traffic, to them, is like filling a town square with people, or holding a sit-in.
Every year at Christmas time, we stick a 50-foot mouse to the side of the clocktower in our town square.
"You cannot pay entry to a city, or a street, or a town square," Franceschini said at an event in Rome.
On Thursday night, thousands of people took refuge under small tents or teepees made from garbage bags in Pijijiapan's town square.
Dharmender, livid at his father's lenience, grabbed Roshan by the shoulders and tried to shove him out of the town square.
Malls were conceived in the 1950s by Victor Gruen, an Austrian immigrant, as a new enclosed version of a town square.
IN THE summer of 1974, a 26-year-old Mayan villager lay drunk in a town square in the Guatemalan highlands.
The company wants its stores to be integrated into the community, as a kind of town square for anyone and everyone.
Some cities burn their effigy the middle of the town square, while a select few like to just shoot at it.
Also included in Platform are a town square-style installation by Yayoi Kusama and a giant hanging dragon by Ai Weiwei.
I looked out on Rockmart's town square and thought that maybe anyone can be Welsh if he or she so wishes.
Billed as a haunted town, it includes mine tunnels, a town square populated by the undead and a zombie shooting gallery.
You have essentially put up a digital flyer in the town square, sending your pals a form letter over the internet.
There are a ton of places to eat, so we walk around the town square to look at menus and pricing.
"We see in Bremen the problem of the weak position of the SPD nationally," Sieling told Reuters in the town square.
Other Hometown Christmas events include "Christmas Comes Early to David City, Nebraska," a town square event and tree-lighting on Oct.
A Bentonville Confederate Monument sits in the town square, right across from Sam Walton's original 5&10 store, now a Walmart museum.
The raccoon was first spotted on Monday in downtown St. Paul near the Town Square building just a couple of stories up.
Almost every building in its medieval town square has a banner calling for "democracy" and the release of the detained separatist leaders.
One comes to the Apple Town Square not to do something as gauche as commerce, but to associate and wander and learn.
Juan Dyer voted early, and by Monday was helping his young son learn to walk on the grassy town square at Tradition.
Nestled in the town square of Wejherowo, Poland, there is a statue of Jakub Wejher, who founded the little burg in 1643.
One narrow street divides a recently restored building from the town square, where almost all homes collapsed, killing at least three people.
Located inside of The House of the Black Madonna, Prague's Grand Café Orient is just a few blocks from Old Town Square.
Just minutes from Round Top's town square, the Silos at 159 are a small group of vacation rentals with undeniable, rustic charm.
Returning from a hospital visit one afternoon, she witnessed a child, no older than 9, shoot a man in the town square.
The next morning, as the men served the American soldiers breakfast in the town square, they attacked them with traditional bolo knives.
In the town square of what's considered "new" Limache, families rent pedal cars for children to circle the sidewalks under the trees.
Medieval and Renaissance mountebanks often employed elaborate shows featuring musicians, clowns and performing animals to captivate an audience on the town square.
For weeks, the group set up a tent in the center of the old town square of Bialystok to spread its message.
The concept of public shaming – such as beating criminals in the town square – was rejected by America centuries ago as too cruel.
This year, Gashugi was back, but he stuck to the town square in nearby Ketchum, less than a mile from the resort.
Here are Tiger Woods' nipples coming at you live and direct in real-time thanks to the magic of the global town square.
A new statue sits in the town square of Milan (MY&apos-lan), where Edison spent the first seven years of his life.
The Tea Partiers burn themselves in the town square and then tries to burn the town down because they are so pissed off.
The new look and feel they bring is meant to turn Apple Stores into a figurative, and on some levels literal, town square.
The emoji only appear one one side of the building, which faces into a town square constructed around a 150-year-old oak.
He's talked at length abut how he sees Facebook as a town square that offers a platform for diverse voices while retaining civility.
After the plane ride south and an hour-and-a-half long cab ride through the jungle, I emerged in this town square.
That's just the way things go, at least until everyone's pal Floyd installs a massive board in the middle of the town square.
Multi-story Bar Don Pato offers live music, and more often than not, the late night party spills out into the town square.
The company warehouse is among more than six dozen such facilities on Interstate 19, just a few miles north of Nogales' town square.
The city center, it seems, may be nearing saturation: There are about 160 cafes around the Old Town square, offering something for everyone.
Visitors can stay at the resort there or head into Puerto Plata via shuttles that go to a town square laden with shops.
But Mark Zuckerberg says he sees Facebook as a town square, and now everyone in town will see the same Facebook newspaper headlines.
After Edwards was dragged, beaten and shot on the town square, his bullet-riddled body was strung up and left as a warning.
The In Flanders Fields Museum, the region's most important, is housed in the rebuilt Cloth Hall that sits on Ypres's pleasant town square.
And, on television, C-Span became an unlikely town square for everyday people to share their deeply personal reactions to the unfolding drama.
Mr. Hembree filed his lawsuit in the Cherokee Nation's district court, a red brick 1869 building with arched windows on Tahlequah's town square.
These days, one of the town's few development projects was the renovation of the town square and its "house of culture" community center.
"SCHIANO COVERED UP CHILD RAPE AT PENN STATE," was painted on The Rock, a campus landmark and a sort of predigital town square.
How are we supposed to laugh— can we still laugh—when we've just seen corpses swinging from the gallows in a town square?
At the Apple event in September, Apple's senior vice president of retail, Angela Ahrendts, said forthcoming Apple Stores would be "town square" spaces.
The board on the west side of the station was the heart of the waiting area — the town square, such as it was.
Glenner Town Square, conversely, is privately funded by real estate developers Village Holdings, who have anted up $1 million in capital so far.
In Casper, Wyoming, construction workers are racing to complete a new town square that will be the centerpiece of a weeklong eclipse festival.
For three working mothers sipping coffee in the old town square, TV and social media played a big part in helping them decide.
They were seen sitting in throne-like chairs at the town square, where crowds welcomed them by waving Swedish flags and giving them flowers.
Mr Zuckerberg expects migration from the online "town square" to a digital "living room" to continue; stories may soon outnumber posts on Facebook's newsfeed.
Zuckerberg wants Facebook to be a town square, not just a traditional media or tech company, and that means hearing out all its constituents.
Or maybe a gang will have the Man in Black strung up by his you-know-whats in the middle of the town square.
They have visual elements in common, but the Homeworld is also separated into various, distinctive boroughs: a meadow, a hollow and a town square.
In short, social media has become the town square we dreamt it to be but it is regularly overwhelmed by hate, fear, and anger.
In sixty minutes of oral argument, Facebook was compared to a park, a playground, an airport terminal, a polling place, and a town square.
As I left town, the strains of Nashville-based Welsh singer-songwriter David Llewellyn rang out over the town square to a dwindling crowd.
The experience includes a tour of the main exterior locations from the show, including Luke's Diner, Lorelai's house, and the Stars Hollow town square.
Liyaqat Ali, owner of the Singay General Store in the main town square, figured that there is room enough for both him and Amazon.
They met with more Mississippi Vote student volunteers, from the University of Mississippi, and dined at a soul food diner on the town square.
BANGKOK — The American soldiers were eating breakfast in Balangiga's town square when Filipino villagers, including men disguised in dresses, attacked them with bolo knives.
He named the bistro after a historic town square in Lyon, France, hometown to Daniel Boulud and Paul Bocuse, both mentors to Mr. Kaysen.
Twitter's aspirations as the global town square are utopian, while the day-to-day experience of politics on the platform veer quickly toward corrosion.
" And he explained the changes this way: "I mean, Facebook and Instagram and the digital equivalent of the town square will always be important.
Over the last 15 years, Facebook and Instagram have helped people connect with friends, communities, and interests in the digital equivalent of a town square.
The ability to use Twitter is a vital part of modern citizenship," because "Twitter is not merely a website: it is the modern town square.
Maybe, and it's just a suggestion, focus more on that and less on making sure we can't buy cheap weed via your digital town square?
The flagship location was to be thought of as a "town square," she said, where people would gather for workshops, lectures and even musical performances.
In the court of public opinion, without question, guilty as can be, let&aposs pick up the pitchforks and hang him in the Town Square.
"I've since found out that there is no town square in Warracknabeal, there's just a roundabout, which would be rather good as well," he continued.
In this town where ISIS displayed its brutal rule, sticking severed heads on display in the town square, there is now more construction than destruction.
The latter went first to the town square, where is the statue of Lincoln, at the feet of which he laid a wreath of flowers.
A town square in Tel Aviv, a place now lost to demolition and redevelopment, is the setting for interactive VR documentary Tzina: Symphony of Longing.
Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, last month said he was shifting the site away from being a public town square in favor of private communications.
The park across the street is like our town square — local children and their parents spend entire Saturdays there — and Mr. Softee is the mayor.
Like the clowns he shared the town square with, a good charlatan could often juggle, simultaneously keeping up pretensions to scientific rigor and mystical profundity.
It had taken months of convincing from Robert to get Lauren to agree to meet in a cafe in her town square for a drink.
In Monforte d'Alba, just outside the town square, Giovanni Rocca stepped out onto his hills and happily chewed a grape he picked from his vineyard.
While a Confederate statue in a busy town square honors the dead, does a monument in a tranquil, little-trafficked cemetery have the same effect?
The first house I saw as I was walking toward the town square was Sookie St. James' home, which was decked out for the holidays.
For vacationers interested in scenery and history, Prague has a multitude of sites to see, like the Old Town Square and the Prague Astronomical Clock.
Especially here in his element, with his ship, in a town square with a vast red First Order banner fluttering and Stormtroopers patrolling the wall.
"It was the one place where people had a kind of town square," said Anthony Breznican, 41, an entertainment journalist who lives in the Valley.
Sitting in the town square on a recent chilly morning, Gustavo Arriola Lopez said he wants to see the local indigenous leaders stay in charge.
Despite the excitement of the day, Prince Harry took a nap on the stone of Keswick town square while he waited for the royals to arrive.
In the historic town square, a group of volunteers are stringing up a banner for O'Rourke next to a sign for funnel cakes from another event.
As any Gilmore fan knows, the gazebo lies smack dab in the middle of the town square and is essentially the focal point of Stars Hollow.
Engage is for the celebrity who sees the value in tweeting, but would rather not pay attention to the broader conversation in the global town square.
Across a picturesque town square that appears lifted from a Norman Rockwell painting, campaign signs remained planted in a traffic median a day after the election.
Another friend, Kate, took me along Fifth Avenue, past Town Square Park, and past a beautiful old theater on Fourth Avenue (whose future is unfortunately uncertain).
But it's a view of the town square—from behind what, in Jackson Hole, must pass for a major intersection—that has drawn the most viewers.
"It's not unusual for some of my larger subjects to take over a year to make," Mr. Harvey told the website Town Square Delaware in 2011.
But in its core, particularly around the municipal complex, it has a town-square feel, with all the cross-connected relationships of a much smaller place.
A local historian met us at a cafe on the edge of the Old Town Square with photocopies of what he thought were my family's records.
A Mam man told an anthropologist that, in 1982, soldiers captured an accused guerrilla fighter and summoned the people of Todos Santos to the town square.
In Egypt, when he was trying to remove a poster of President Nasser from a busy town square, he was accused of being an Israeli spy.
But even there, a new creative development is shaping up inside the building known as the House at the Golden Horn, just off Old Town Square.
I speak on the basis of methodologically sound work, not just a general impression per se from walking around the town square, though I've also done that.
Twitter has long billed itself as a "global town square," the central hub on the internet where people can come to discuss the topics of the day.
They were occasions where people would come face-to-face and gather in the town square, building a sense of community around a shared cause or grievance.
In the Czech Republic, the most famous market is held in Old Town Square in Prague, a plaza that has remained virtually untouched since the 10th century.
David Mills RE: People Are Going Nuts Over a Livestream of a Tiny Town Square I grew up in Jackson and needless to say I miss it.
Send them along to family and friends for review, either by emailing them or by posting them to social media, the bustling town square of our age.
But flogging someone in the town square — which may not be his intent — has never been a process that I've seen a great deal of merit in.
The town's most famous literary son, William Faulkner, had already written "The Sound and the Fury," and he lived a short walk from the busy town square.
"The companies should dedicate themselves to the products, to extraction, but let the crops come from the farmers," he said in his office in the town square.
New York City's first 13-hour local news station, NY21 built a low-fi look and familiar anchor lineup that was part of its town-square charm.
The building, he said, is intended for use as a co-working space and a town square, and tries to appeal to a broad range of demographics.
In Mexico, "Nuestra Señora" is on murals, posters, postcards and road signs to Juchitán, and rendered into a life-size bronze sculpture in the Juchitán town square.
The pair ogle chocolates, hop on a paddle boat, and dance a jolly jig in the town square, clicking their heels like two young kids in love.
The Sanderson sisters from "Hocus Pocus" have their own Halloween-themed bash in the park and Cruella de Vil hosts a soiree at Tony's Town Square Restaurant.
It's meant to be a public town square, where everyone has a right to speak (within reason.) Unfortunately, Twitter's open nature also led to bullying and abuse.
What I've thought about on identity validation is the notion of the internet, at first, that it was this great, open town square where everyone could be anonymous.
Everything culminated in the town square, when the heist storyline overlapped with some B-stories focused on a love triangle, and various characters seeking revenge over personal matters.
But it's not just nukes he loves — he also loves Twitter, and he released the following tweet today to the global town square: Had a busy day today .
As a Motherboard investigation found first hand, these cheap phones are used by migrants to contact smugglers, as we saw with the two men in the town square.
Instead, if more of us took time away from the social media town square, or better yet, talked in person, maybe we'd all handle our online disagreements differently.
Sporting detachable beards, the men drove a Humvee onto Old Town Square in Prague on Sunday, wielding fake submachine-style BB guns and waving an Islamic State flag.
He had been hanging out with Dean's cousin all day and was now getting ready for the contest, which was about to take place in the town square.
The ringing of one of the bells in St. Lawrence the Martyr Parish Church near the town square is said to have been the signal for the attack.
In the European Middle Ages, you could probably tell because he'd always get way too hammered at whatever sadistic cage-fighting event was happening in the town square.
For dinner we drove our mud-splattered car into Brasov, where we wandered the old town square before settling on a Mexican-Romanian restaurant, because it sounded weird.
Come evening, the eccentric, 275-seat dining room fills instantly: While popular among tourists, the place remains a community gathering space — an "unofficial town square" — for Cuban immigrants.
On a platform like Facebook and Twitter, where it is a public conversation, a "town square" as Zuckerberg calls it, then it is more likely to be a problem.
Mexican mayor slain one day after taking office Town square shooting Lopez Gonzalez was mayor of San Juan Chamula, a town hundreds of miles away in Mexico's Chiapas state.
Las Agujas was an impoverished indigenous community where Pérez, who was 10 years old at the time, sold fruit in the town square to help her family's stretched finances.
The aims of these town-square assassinations were the same as those of the Islamic State's YouTube beheading: to send a signal to as large an audience as possible.
If they were unhappy they would ask questions in the town square, vote for the challenger, run for office themselves or maybe write an editorial in a local newspaper.
The resort is on the quieter end of Los Cabos and near the town of San Jose, where local families frequently gather in the town square in the evenings.
Ten-year-old Ibrahim Dervish wandered aimlessly around the Urem Kubra town square, a few meters from the ice cream shop where he and his friends used to play.
So many things are much like we remember them: Miss Patty's ballet studio, the Sam Phillips "la la la"s on the soundtrack, the troubadour in the town square.
On a recent Sunday afternoon, Arce slowly got out of her car and limped over to a bench in Vinto's main town square across the street from her office.
But product issues and problems with user safety and harassment have meant that the town square Twitter created often feels like it was built on the wrong side of town.
Olsen said the town square in her small city used to be bustling with mom and pop shops, but those are all gone now because of online retailers like Amazon.
Elsewhere, another protagonist, Markus (Jesse Williams), walks through a town square packed with humans who are protesting androids for the same reason auto workers did eighty years prior: economic anxiety.
Inside the 25,15845673 square foot studio space, is a 10,000 square foot volumetric capture space (where the Old West town square was built), which Intel claims is the world's largest.
Although a minute's walk from the Old Town Square and its tourist throngs, the five-story hotel feels a world apart as it is on a quiet side street, Senovazna.
While strolling through the bustling town square that serves as the show's centrepiece set, Lenù and Lila witness brutal dramas in which impoverished characters grapple with debts owed and statuses disrespected.
After taking over an old Dollar General discount store in the sparsely occupied town square, the brewery-and-taproom has become a community hub and a catalyst keeping businesses open later.
The new white nationalists are not just putting misspelled leaflets on people's doors in the middle of the night, as the Klan still does, or organizing rallies on the town square.
With its double-decker vitrines, the show's second half resembles a town square gone completely retail, a mecca for window-shoppers, except that the upper level can be hard to see.
Thomson's score is a mélange of town-square brassiness and Stephen Foster-esque parlor hymns, a panoply that seems to pierce to the very heart of our country's past and spirit.
The exhibition's title is the ancient Greek word for town square, and here refers particularly to the use of such public space by those whose right to speak has been challenged.
The following morning, they ordered everyone into the town square, separating the men and women, and shoving the children into a small building known as the convent alongside the village church.
He said that I could see the house where he was born: In the town square was a building with a plaque indicating that Albert Einstein had once played the violin there.
The price of public shaming in the Internet age In fact, the idea of public shaming -- such as exhibiting criminals in the town square -- was rejected by America's founders as too cruel.
The warping, red, inescapable hellscape may well be the product of a subjective view – be it a childhood home, a crowded town square or the outdoors in their entirety, everybody fears somewhere.
In response, Mr Goldberg picked up several threads from the hearing: "The ability to speak with this networked group of people all over the world is....well beyond the traditional town square".
According to the arrest report submitted by Krickovich, deputies had begun a "proactive patrol" of the Tamarac Town Square Plaza due to reports of students fighting at the shopping center after school.
In Kilkis, near Serres, he wanders around talking to voters ("They are ruining me with taxes!" one farmer complains) before explaining his programme to a crowd of shoppers in the town square.
Structures throughout Marshalltown were hit by the Thursday afternoon tornado but some of the worst damage was to the historic courthouse and brick buildings that line the city&aposs quaint town square.
If Facebook's pivot from town square to private living room wasn't laden with enough irony, here's a new twist: Big business, it appears, has been invited to join us by the fireplace.
She said residents there now queue in long lines daily near the town square in Isabel, the island's largest city, for a chance to conduct half-minute conversations with family and friends.
She also questioned whether Twitter has been successful in creating an online version of the public town square, which is how Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has repeatedly described the social media platform.
So many displaced residents are staying at the hotel while they await FEMA trailers that it has become a stop for the school bus, its lobby a town square for Princeville residents.
The small delights of a miniature French town square combine European charm with hyperrealistic details that even a mouse would have a hard time poking holes through in a wall in Malmö, Sweden.
Just yards away, pickup trucks, including one flying a "Don't Tread on Me" flag, circled the town square in what appeared to be a display of conservative feelings, but Abrams was not fazed.
But when we pulled into the town square, she insisted we first meet them for a glass of ouzo at To Sokaki, a taverna on a narrow side street near the Aegean Sea.
In the perfectly preserved tiny medieval walled town of Monteriggioni, we checked into a pilgrims' hostel and put our aching feet up just as a fresh fall of rain splattered the town square.
It's not enough to dismiss a photo shoot as being in bad taste or a joke for being shitty, we have to drag every perpetrator through an online town square until we're satisfied.
It was a raucous, modern-day town-square gathering of the sort not seen since … well, since five months ago, when Mr. Trump coined a new word in the middle of the night.
But to the crowds who waited out a downpour in a flower-bedecked town square here to hear her stump speech at a campaign rally, she is simply their leader, her gender immaterial.
"From my point of view," Mr. Pfeiffer said over coffee at a cafe in the town square, which has changed little since Bach's time, "it's not perceived as much as it should be."
We joke that the mall, with its cheerful storefronts and town square built around a Ferris wheel, feels like the Matrix, or "The Good Place" from TV — an artfully rendered simulacrum of happiness.
Alongside the museum, a jolt of modern architecture near the cobbled town square, Carrington fans can also visit a mural standing two and a half metres high in a corner of El Castillo.
Dragicevic said that the protests would continue, even as police cleared the central town square where his backers have rallied for nine months, building an improvised memorial and renaming the space "David's Square".
Family members and cycling dignitaries crammed into the tiny church in Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, while several hundred people stood in the town square outside watching the funeral service on a big screen.
In one instance, wanting to highlight a particular community bench in the town square, she posed a man beside a woman wearing a goat's head and holding a baby goat in her arms.
He then dons a top hat and coat, making him look like a plus-size Scrooge, and treks out into the town square, where everyone is gathered to sing carols around the Christmas tree.
"Instead of the town square on the public sidewalk, The Mall has taken over that role," Minneapolis civil rights and criminal defense attorney Jordan Kushner told Democracy Now about recent Black Lives Matter protests.
While Mark Zuckerberg says that what he calls "the digital town square" will continue to be important, the product itself will attempt to draw you into virtual living rooms: private groups, events, and messages.
An animatronic Mickey in the Magic Kingdom's Town Square Theatre can tell jokes, do magic tricks, and even greet guests in various languages, but he doesn't actually engage them the way California Adventure's does.
Mark Zuckerberg: The other model, beside the living room is the town square and that, I think, just has different social norms and different policies and norms that should be at play around that.
SALINAS, Puerto Rico/NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the rural village of Salinas in southern Puerto Rico, frayed electric lines hanging from a utility pole blew in the breeze last week near the town square.
As Maldre explains, the fancy building design, while seemingly in service of Apple's new "town square" ideal for its retail stores, doesn't seem to have been designed for the actual city it's located in.
In what is possibly the most boring livestream of the year, a webcam focused on the town square of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, suddenly has thousands of viewers tuning in to watch the mundane video.
At the end of the day, when my father arrived home after closing up his shop in the town square, we would all have dinner together, starting with my mother's soup and fresh bread.
C-Span, the no-frills public affairs network, became a spontaneous town square for everyday Americans who lit up the channel's phone lines, compelled to share deeply personal reactions to what they had seen.
Kauniainen, which lies on the outskirts of Helsinki, the Finnish capital, is pretty, but not stunning: a collection of large detached houses, sprinkled throughout a thin fir forest, centered around an unremarkable town square.
Today, the interactive Virtual Town Square project, led by Kavanaugh, aggregates local news reports from a variety of sources alongside relevant material from Facebook discussions, blog posts, and tweets in order to support civic participation.
This poor raccoon apparently got itself stranded on a ledge of the Town Square office building in downtown St. Paul, likely on an errant mission to raid pigeon nests on the skyway over 7th Street.
He's only seen pictures of all of the paved roads, the new benches in the town square that bear his name, the tomato greenhouses and so many other projects he has chipped in to build.
Under CEO Mark Zuckerberg's new pivot to privacy, the social network is encouraging users to move their interactions from the "town square" of public profiles and pages to the "digital living room" of private groups.
The social network of the future won't be one where everyone connects openly together, as in a town square; it will be one where more connections happen one to one, as in a living room.
A half-timbered Tudor building in the background could belong to either a medieval town square or the Tudor Revival shopping areas favored in affluent suburbs such as Scarsdale, N.Y., where the artist grew up.
Calvin's barbershop functions as a semi-theatrical set, and also as a town square, a meeting place where every point of view can find a hearing, or at least a chance to be shouted down.
But again and again, as the sun returned, they poured back into the town square, appetites renewed for more porchetta: the aromatic, ancient whole pig roast that a crowd of hundreds had gathered to celebrate.
Twitter has long positioned itself as a global town square where anyone — celebrities, politicians, athletes, and you and me — can chat in 140-character messages and find out about whatever is happening in the moment.
While Twitter has long championed free speech on the web and said that it was a "global town square," its positioning has drawn bullies, racists and extremist groups to the service to spread their messages.
And much like IMVU, users can also meet other users in a chatroom known as the "Zepeto Town Street," a virtual town square where random user avatars walk by and make eye contact with you.
From December 21 to January 5, guests can visit the set of the TV series and stroll through the iconic town square while getting an up-close view of Luke's Diner and Stars Hollow High.
Her conversation with Rory is a sweet grace note in their friendship, and the look of glee on her face as Zach and Rory push her bed through the town square is incredibly joyful. 373.
Or save your appetite and go to the Town Square Tavern where you will find something like a Fifth Avenue vibe served alongside lamb burgers ($12), duck confit tacos ($13) and tapas ($6 to $12).
"I wanted to make this the town square," he said — a gathering place that could function as a social bazaar, which sounds like an old-fashioned way for people to connect in the internet age.
It's a small paved area sometimes used as a fairground, but it serves one of the core purposes of a town square: providing a gathering place, especially during the city's most famous event, Art Basel.
In effect, he said, Facebook would change from being a digital town square to creating a type of "digital living room," where people could expect their discussions to be intimate, ephemeral and secure from outsiders.
It took years of updates and additions for it to approach its ambition, but a humongous player base stuck around because, despite its flaws as a game, it largely excelled as a digital town square.
Before they leave town, they go see the black man protesting the statue in the town square commemorating a Revolutionary War general who owned slaves, raped those slaves and imprisoned his own children from those slaves.
Miguel, meanwhile, has been sneaking around learning to play a guitar he's refurbished, and his idol is the "greatest musician of all time," Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), whose statue stands in the town square.
"I have come down to protest to bring down Berri who is a symbol of corruption," said Koussay Charara, a Shi'ite teacher who was one of thousands of people occupying the town square and surrounding streets.
PRAGUE — Along the historic streets on the periphery of the famed Old Town Square here, tourists stroll past dozens of souvenir shops, many displaying the same stuffed toy of a wide-eyed and cheerful-looking mole.
On social media—which has now become our almost literal town square—there seems to be more ire toward "social distance" deniers and delayers than for the powerful people who let this infection become a pandemic.
"I have come down to protest to bring down Berri who is a symbol of corruption," said Koussay Charara, a Shi'ite teacher who was one of thousands of people occupying the town square and surrounding streets.
The feature also aligns with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's attempts to pivot the company's social networks into a more privacy-focused communications platform that's the digital equivalent of a living room rather than a town square.
The former caretaker, a kindly man who gave me rides to the town square on Babuji's tractor, was now so frail, despite being only in his 60s, that his son carried him outside in a wheelbarrow.
Imagine we have a public square that has written down everyone's bank balance, and if I want to send you some money, I basically write a check to you and post it in the town square.
You might not even know the town had anything to do with sports at all, except for the bronze statue in the town square, which features two young boys cobbling together some shoes with an older man.
In the town square of Oskaloosa later that morning, I stopped for a latte at Smokey Row Coffee, a theatrical cafe where, above one special table, an actual movie marquee announces who is sitting directly beneath it.
The platform is used by 2.07 billion people each month, and its News Feed has become a de facto town square, a place where 45% of Americans say they get news, according to the Pew Research Center.
Apple designed the space to "feel like a town square," in the words of Angela Ahrendts, Apple's SVP who oversees its retail strategy, who spoke at a special press preview of the new Regent Street store today.
One of the most popular activities in the original MapleStory, and it remains that way in the sequel, is letting your character stand in the middle of a town square while you're physically away from the game.
In a major announcement on Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg announced a shift in focus for Facebook, moving from the News Feed to encrypted, ephemeral messaging — or as he put it, from the town square to the living room.
In the metaphor by Niall Ferguson quoted at the start of this report, rather than tear down the data towers, the task at hand is to create a sufficiently vibrant digital town square to make diversity flourish.
In this case, the feature would be silencing other viewpoints — and that's in direct opposition to Twitter's larger goal of creating a public town square on the web, where every voice has a chance to be heard.
To treat the open forum of the classroom or the campus like just another town square—and thus to explain value judgment and knowledge prioritization on campus in terms of censorship or "shutting down" speech—is misguided.
Police halted rail traffic, evacuated the site and cleared streets crowded with tourists and locals enjoying a hot summer's evening in the historic city centre between the station and nearby Grand Place, Brussels' landmark Renaissance town square.
In response to the endless run of privacy controversies, he announced a broad plan to reorganize all of Facebook around encrypted group messaging, moving it from a global town square to a provider of semi-private spaces.
"But when you put a statute like that in a Capitol or in a town square, then it's almost like you're idolizing that person or that cause or that flag — and that's wrong, I think," he said.
Inside the Shanghai Edition, the traditional hotel lobby is swapped out for an upscale bar and lounge, with an atmosphere meant to emulate a town square, as it's known as a place to see and be seen.
We tend to speak about the internet as though it is a single destination we can go to, an astral plane that is at once library, adviser, procurer of friends (and lovers), map, doctor, and town square.
On Sunday, with the temperature on her sport utility vehicle's dashboard reading minus 1, she picked up a clipboard with 37 addresses at the Clinton field office in Newton, in a former dress shop on the town square.
Rather than a larger-scale "town square" approach, smaller, decentralized social networks will decrease the spread of bullying and hate speech, and lead to the rise of common interest groups where people feel safer to share their thoughts.
Note: honestly, the "best" band was probably the dudes playing Nirvana and RATM covers under an ancient town square whilst locals sipped wine and ate cheese, nodding their heads to the jams—but Disturbed was a close second.
Earlier this year, battery engineers from Rivian and The Honnold Foundation visited Casa Pueblo and met with community leaders to design a site-specific system that will power many of the businesses located in the Adjuntas town square.
In December 2017, with the help of students at Ohio University, Mr. Sappington produced an arresting two-minute campaign video that included drone footage panning over Nelsonville, with its handsome town square lined with semi-abandoned brick buildings.
He loved Western movies and books and grew up galloping the family's horses down from the mountains and into the valley, which was home to the town square, not far from a lighthouse and the radiant turquoise coast.
Once complete, it will become the largest development in Menlo Park's history, with 1.75 million square feet of offices, up to 200,143 square feet of retail, 1,500 housing units, parks, a hotel, restaurants, and possibly even a town square.
Exiting the barracks for Novogrodovka, where he planned to toss a few grenades in the town square to celebrate the two-year anniversary of his entry in the war, Simeon had slipped on the staircase and accidently detonated himself.
Rural towns have watched their hospitals close and schools consolidate in recent years, and residents say losing their grocery stores amounts to losing a de facto town square where they catch up on gossip and check on their neighbors.
On a trip to her Baltic coast electoral district in eastern Germany this week, she visited a yacht maker, listened attentively to scientists at a plasma research institute and ate sausages with locals in the town square in Greifswald.
In the town square beyond the store's peace-sign-adorned windows, there was a bench where Vietnam vets wearing these drug rugs and ratty bandannas would congregate and occasionally shout pieces of un-asked-for wisdom in our direction.
Unfortunately, Twitter's larger problem is that it has operated for years as a public town square where users have felt relatively free to express themselves without using a real identity where they're held accountable for their words and actions.
The Impossible Burger is now available at Tony's Town Square Restaurant in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort and will be available this spring at Smokejumpers Grill in Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort, among other restaurants.
We now live in fear of being "called out" — the American equivalent of being denounced as a counterrevolutionary, except instead of being forced to wear a dunce cap in the town square, you get called names on the internet.
Zarathustra, the protagonist, comes down from his mountain retreat and tells the people in the town square that he's going to teach them about the ubermensch, about what mankind should become, and the people are having none of it.
It sits about a mile from the archetypal Texas town square — a courthouse in the middle, ringed by bakeries and boutiques and sundry shops — and is a seven-minute drive from the unofficial ice cream of Texas, Blue Bell Creameries.
It's now the country's first, fully solar city, with a very low carbon footprint, a soon-to-open school, electric shuttles that will eventually be driverless, a cute town square with shops and an emphasis on the environment and preservation.
The initial explosion scattered the wooden pews inside the main hall and blasted window glass panels, and the second bomb hurled human remains and debris across a town square fronting the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, witnesses said.
As a result, it appears Zuckerberg sees less of a reason to invest in the old, outdated vision of a global town square that treats connection and the power to broadcast to the world as a de facto benefit for humanity.
Artist Signe Johannessen even staged a cheerful procession from the town square to the local library, where she presented kelp with a medal for heroism (the intertidal zone concealed her great uncle from marauding German soldiers during Norway's occupation in WWII).
You're not going to– you may end up in a world where the town square is a fully decentralized or fully encrypted thing, but it's not clear what value there is in encrypting something that's public content anyway, or very broad.
"A talk radio host said I should be put in a town square and stoned and he said he wanted to be the first to throw the largest stone at me," she said while seated with her attorney, Gloria Allred.
In the nine months since Dragicevic was found dead in March in a creek in Banja Luka, after being missing for six days, his father, Davor Dragicevic, has held a daily protest in the town square to demand the truth.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — In Saudi Arabia, where a relatively closed culture leaves citizens few public forums to discuss news and politics, Twitter has become a kind of town square, the place where citizens meet to swap information and debate the latest issues.
Later that evening, we sit in Haeg's cabin, listening to the local station KZYX — the only one that comes in, and for Haeg, who grew up in a Midwestern radio family, the virtual town square knitting together the dispersed community.
For a few minutes you'll be running on a trail in a shady forest, then you'll get transported to an urban park for a bit, maybe you'll run through a town square, and then you'll find yourself on an empty mountain.
From his fishing boat, early on a recent morning, Mr. Diagne pointed to what was left of his former village: a few ruins on the shore, and a sunken tree covered with cormorants that used to be in the town square.
Before even walking into the trattoria one early Sunday afternoon, I eyed the handsome Roman architecture along the town square and the fleet of fishing boats docked in the lagoon and determined that I would be back for an extended stay.
Try the delicious holiday churros, like the caramel and coconut churro (found at the Town Square Churro Cart or at the Churros Near Sleeping Beauty Castle) or the Santa&aposs cookies and milk churro (found at Churros Near Casey Jr.).
The most famous painting of children at play is "Children's Games," the 1560 work by Pieter Bruegel the Elder of a town square in which children from toddlers to adolescents (scholars have counted 246) are playing a range of timeless games.
"Pulled by the Roots I" (2015), a small house dangling from a crane above a town square, is a playful idea but also gently hints at the vulnerability of the uprooted, its simplicity amplifying the universality of being forcibly removed from anywhere.
When we last saw him he was still dating Lulu, had just spent multiple days living in a plastic box hanging over the town square and was DJing Rory's going away party as "Captain K." No one could be more predictably unpredictable.  
While the clock is scheduled to return to the Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) at the end of August, we thought we'd use its temporary absence as an opportunity to trace the history of one of the oldest astronomical clocks in the world.
Set to the  "Wouldn't Change Anything" from Mark Ballas and wife BC Jean's band Alexander Jean, the performance began with a stunned and scared Hough stepping out of a doctor's office and into a town square surrounded by a group of dancers.
But the residents of Huepetuhe, whose town square is dominated by a golden statue of a muscular miner, see a shimmer of hope in presidential election front-runner Keiko Fujimori's promise to decriminalize the makeshift mines at the heart of the region's economy.
Money. For the sake of money, or for the sake of their ideals where they believe that a town square where everyone gets a voice is a good thing even if the voices that are harassing people are actually shutting down free speech.
From the bright town square where you can almost feel the heat beating down on the back of your neck, to a cozied-up couple's moment in front of the TV, the film is visually gorgeous: that tender combination of dramatic and intimate.
Much of how we think about contemporary music criticism traces its roots to The Voice, which was a 1960s counterculture bible, a 1970s and 1980s downtown bible, and after that, a boisterous town square for cutting-edge conversation about cutting-edge arts.
It publishes information but eludes the definition of a publisher, claims to be a technology company but acts more like an advertising firm, exists as a sort of digital town square but is not subject to the rules of a common carrier.
The innovative Town Square program, run by the George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Center for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer's, creates an immersive, hyper-real living environment that mimics the time when participants were between 10 and 30 and constructing their strongest memories.
Other videos showed a construction trailer blowing over after a man stepped into it; a multiple-story sign blowing over, people tumbling in the wind through a town square; and bicycle commuters being blown away while waiting for lights to change at intersections.
There are good reasons for not overstating the value of Raqqa's liberation (giant posters of Turkish PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan going up in the town square this week might be our first clue, since it will only exacerbate tensions with the Turks).
A constellation of polka-dot biomorphic sculptures by Yayoi Kusama will populate a "town square" in the middle of Pier 94 and a word-based light sculpture by Ivan Navarro will respond kinetically to the noise level of visitor traffic near the entrance.
The life-size town square, complete with fruit stalls and laundry hanging out to dry, was impressive in its scale and a perfect backdrop for what could possibly be the tiniest bags ever created, which models slung as though they were baguettes.
It is a poor country that, in the space of a few years, has acquired tens of millions of Facebook users, joining the more than two billion users (including about 1.3 billion using it every day) who constitute Facebook's global town square.
READ MORE: People Are Going Nuts Over a Livestream of a Tiny Town Square "If you look at the most popular content on Livestream in 2016, the real takeaway is the variety and depth of diversity," said Jesse Hertzberg, CEO of Livestream, in a statement.
"People are tired of the same old same old politics, they're tired of the division, they're tired of people playing political football with their health care and their jobs and their economy," he told a small group of reporters here Friday in Troy's town square.
The city of Murfreesboro had made extensive preparations in anticipation of the rally and counterprotest, including boarding up the windows of businesses on the town square, deploying the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, busing in horses for mounted police, and setting up barricades throughout the square.
But another highly evocative record of that fateful year is captured in a series of 66 "evidence" collages by Jiří Kolář, collectively titled Diary 1968, and all currently on view at the Kinsky Palace, part of Prague's National Gallery, in the city's Old Town Square.
In March, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he plans to split the business in two, a public forum or "town square," and a private encrypted space or "living room" – which should result in private messaging apps, including Messenger and WhatsApp, being knitted together more closely.
"The City is currently developing a Public Art Plan that reflects the public's strong desire for art that beautifies the city, has a place-making quality and supports places where people gather such as Sugar Land Town Square," Sugar Land said in a press release.
The building's nine rooftop playgrounds, ground-level atrium and surrounding parks are free and open to the public, and designed around the idea of Lego House as an indoor town square for the people of Billund and visitors alike, the architect Bjarke Ingels said.
Up until now, the free-wheeling nature of social media and the internet in general has been a powerful engine of democracy, bringing Americans of all walks of life and locations together to discuss and debate issues in a way no town square ever could.
By my early teens, I was venturing into the town square to soak up the debates, often monopolized by upper-caste complaints about how the Congress leaders were "coddling" Muslims and Dalits, reserving government jobs and privileges for them, threatening the Hindu way of life.
After all, if Facebook is our global town square, then groups are its gated subdivisions, the private spaces where people gather to share information they might not be willing to broadcast publicly, or behave in ways they might not want their friends to know about.
Jose David Sarmientos Aguilar, a 16-year-old student from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, was one of at least 80 migrants waiting in the town square of Huixtla, where the rest of the caravan departed Wednesday morning, for four buses that would take them back to Honduras.
Per WCCO, the raccoon was "first spotted at the Town Square building, huddled in a nook above the sidewalk," but when building workers tried to rescue it from a potential fall, it decided to instead climb to nearly the top of the neighboring 25-story building.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The cash-strapped Pennsylvania city that was ridiculed and then praised in 2014 for its scrawny "Charlie Brown Christmas" tree has decided to go artificial this year, gracing its town square with a brightly lit, factory-made model that will last for years.
Alissa: There's Armie Hammer dancing in the town square, of course, but the scene that sticks with me — one of the great scenes in contemporary cinema, in my opinion — is when Elio, Oliver, and Elio's father go to see the sculptures brought up from the clear water.
Even as Big Tech companies work to exclude us from the town square of the 21st century, they've been able to rely on misguided conservatives to carry water for them with irrelevant pedantry about whether the First Amendment applies in cases of social media censorship. Sen.
There were a handful of players who maliciously spread the infection on purpose—something that has been documented in real-world outbreaks—and one player even took on the role of a Doomsday prophet, standing in the town square to narrate the carnage unfolding in the game.
The testimony was chock-full of platitudes about Twitter's important role as a "global town square" where people can engage in "an open and free exchange of ideas," assurances about accusations of political bias in ranking and restrictions, and a bit of background about how the site's algorithms work.
Why it matters: Facebook wants to redefine its services to provide not just the "digital town square" but also to serve as "digital living rooms," and Zuckerberg's sweeping plans involve an effort to regain the trust of users in the wake of 2 years of controversy and scandal.
"When you are in a state that is giving you all your rights, why wouldn't you vote," said Sahar Said Ahmed as she watched the election eve protest in a town square dominated by the statue of a Druze leader who fought French forces during the colonial era.
For the demonstration at CES, Intel had built a replica of the exterior of a town square from the mid-to-late 19th century, replete with saloon and jail, and all the tumbleweed and dust that a director would need to evoke the Wild West and Hollywood's golden age.
This premiere is a perfect encapsulation of that tone: There's Rory and Lorelai frolicking through the town square and then bickering while "Those Lazy Crazy Hazy Days" drones in the background; and there's the turn from that warm, sun-drenched festival to Lorelai crying quietly in Luke's diner. 65.
While they walked, a 32-second audio note began to circulate through WhatsApp among the residents of Huixtla, where more than 65% of the population lives in moderate to extreme poverty, asking people to take "water, diapers, milk, shoes, clothes" to the municipal palace, located in the main town square.
THINK ABOUT WHAT A MALL IS. A MALL IS 290 ACRES AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT HIGHWAYS IN A PARTICULAR COMMUNITY A LOT OF MALLS ARE NOT LOCATED IN NEW YORK CITY LOCATED IN THE MIDWEST AND YOUR CHOICES FOR CONVENING PEOPLE IS NO LONGER A TOWN SQUARE.
VICE News visited Town Square with Mary and Ray Patterson to better understand this pioneering form of palliative care for dementia and Alzheimer's patients and to explore the emotional challenges and financial burdens for a family caregiver up against one of the most challenging and expensive diseases to care for.
There is the sunny town-square luncheon al fresco where Less is cautioned not once, not twice, but ten times by various Italians to apply sunscreen to his pinkening face (of course he has applied sunscreen, and what the hell do they know about it, with their luscious mahogany skin?).
"It is with regret and sadness that the Knightstown Town Council has had the cross removed from the Christmas tree on the town square and is expected to approve a resolution at the next council meeting stating they will not return the cross to the tree," the town said in announcing the settlement.
The largest of these walls appears right at the beginning of the film, when, on his way to work, he is stopped in the middle of a town square by a woman fleeing a man and decides to help her, only to discover later that he's been the target of a con.
" When pressed for comment about the backlash, Apple representatives pointed to a statement from April 2017 ("We view our stores as a modern-day town square, where visitors come to shop, be inspired, learn or connect with others in their community") and said no, stores aren't literally being renamed as "town squares.
Okay, it's not actually Halloweentown, but St. Helens, Oregon, which served as the set of the original Halloweentown, fully embraces the film with an annual "Spirit of Halloweentown" event where fans can explore the town as they recreate elements from the film – like that giant Jack-O-Lantern in the town square!
Joel Bocko made this really fun video for Fandor Keyframe that compares all the different Hill Valleys and links together similar scenes so you can see how settings and situations that happened decades apart (the clock tower, the town square, Marty fighting various Biffs, etc.) call back to each other across the movies.
Up, up and away: Riley Whitelum tosses 270-month-old son Lenny gingerly into the air, as mother Elayna Carausu looks on, aboard La Vagabonde, moored in Newport, R.I.CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times NEWPORT, R.I. — They met in Ios, Greece: locking eyes across the town square, both in their 303s then.
My escort in Bijnor was my second cousin, Prashant Mishra, known as Monty, who excused himself at the town square, saying that as a prominent Brahmin and supporter of the ruling Hindu nationalist party — the Bharatiya Janata Party, or B.J.P. — his mere presence would discourage Dalits and Muslims from speaking openly to me.
The holiday season in the Czech Republic's capital city is brimming with cheer and fine Christmas markets, including the one in Starmĕstské Námĕstí, Old Town Square, where residents can be found pouring 50 cent cups of svařák mulled wine out of a thermos and baking trdelník, a round sugar-coated cake, in street carts.
Seeing the Registan of Samarkand for the first time, a town square boxed in by three towering madrasas blanketed in turquoise tiles, I imagined the past, when those blue domes filled the horizon and polyglot crowds — Jewish merchants, Persian Zoroastrians, Muslim students of astronomy — gathered in the Registan to watch public proclamations and executions.
" Fabio Coppola, co-founder of YellowSquare in Rome (which has a new salon, where guests can get haircuts and tattoos) said that featuring art was one way to achieve his goal of establishing "a place where everybody goes — artists, locals and travelers — like an old town square or piazza, to share ideas, inspirations and conversation.
Worried that not only would suburbia tear swallow up all that was (in their view) essential to modern life, Gruen and other architects, city planners, and economists wanted to build state-owned centers where suburban people could mingle and mix, as the ancient Greeks once did in the agora (the town square of antiquity).
This summer that student is handsome, confident Oliver (Armie Hammer), who has a way of taking up space: He's very tall, for sure, but his very presence seems to fill the spaces he's in, whether it's on the court in a casual volleyball game, at a local bar, or dancing in a crowd on the town square.
After creating a customizable avatar that saves users from having to stress over decisions about what pants and shoes to choose, players can mingle in a town square-like setting, or jump into virtual portals called telepods that takes them to other user-created worlds, or initially, a bunch of Facebook developed games that includes a dogfighting flight sim.

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