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"watering hole" Definitions
  1. (also waterhole) a place in a hot country, where animals go to drink
  2. (informal, humorous) a bar or place where people go to drink

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At watering hole after watering hole, traders and specialists reported again and again how strained their resources were.
A "watering hole" attack infiltrated iPhones that visited certain websites.
"This is a local watering hole," Ms. du Pont said.
Pizza is like the watering hole, it's where everybody goes.
This is the second oldest watering hole in New York.
It's a great watering hole, a lot of good people.
That does not mean it is a watering hole for Marxists.
Trick Dog was more than just another trendy Mission watering hole.
THAT'S OUR LOCAL WATERING HOLE UP IN THE UPPER EAST SIDE.
It was found in what was once a watering hole for livestock.
Keep scrolling to see the most highly rated watering hole in yours.
While sipping on the whisky sour, I explored the intimate watering hole.
Bobby Van's is a watering hole for investment bankers and stock traders.
Tuskless elephant cows drinking from a watering hole at Addo elephant park.
A "watering hole attack," for example, infects a website with ransomware code.
Proud disables an animal trap near a watering hole at Balule Nature Reserve.
Imagine yourself in a bar, a watering hole of the most generic persuasion.
Our first stop is the standard startup watering hole, with a few twists.
These bartenders thought a watering hole was not a good place to start.
Just be at your TV or preferred device/watering hole around 8 p.m.
The alcohol killed many of the microorganisms you'd find in your local watering hole.
It's basically the only watering hole in town, the best job I could get.
Here's to the salty watering hole outlasting the newfangled wine place across the street.
The flaws typically start, according to the research, with a targeted "watering hole" attack.
Something from a reader Quench your thirst at a watering hole on the water.
So what prevents these monkeys from gabbing all day long by the watering hole?
A straggler, who stayed too long at the watering hole, was in her teens.
One such digital performer was Maz Kanata, the watering hole proprietor played by Lupita Nyong'o.
The Cutler Fossil is a watering hole into which all manner of Pleistocene beasts toppled.
Stolen information can also be used to attack an enterprise through a watering-hole attack.
This small, friendly, deeply atmospheric watering hole is found in the city's Shintenchi bar quarter.
The shortened link resolves to a site that's known to be a Turla watering hole.
Indeed, several aspects of Utopia Planitia make it an attractive watering hole for future colonists.
North Korea is known for many things, but a watering hole it wasn't — until now.
Zum Seppl This former fraternity watering hole serves classic German dishes like bratwurst and schnitzel.
You can see they filled in the OG watering hole last year and paved over it.
But then, the grocerbar's real competition isn't really your local watering hole — at least, not yet.
Instead, you see Simba and Nala run in and out of animals at a watering hole.
Pravda This distinctive underground watering hole opened in 1996, when vodka still ruled at the bar.
It makes us want to ditch the kitchen and just head to our local watering hole.
She wrote a novel fictionalizing the watering hole, and today studies "third places" like the Cave.
"Just like big cats must sooner or later come to a watering hole," Mr. Meyrou said.
After about 45 days, the research team found the leopard cub's body near a watering hole.
In the Polish attack, the perpetrators used a so-called watering hole to go after banks.
I.Am. "The vast majority of people attend because it's the world's most powerful watering hole," Bremmer said.
The wave of depression hits him all at once, colder than the water in any watering hole.
This small outdoor watering hole serves up coffee, wine, and spectacular views of the Douro as well.
The new bar—a prototype Hooters—becomes the favoured watering hole for the Deuce's pimps and prostitutes.
His dog hates him, and all the people at his local watering hole know his name. There.
Like many of the best Australian ideas, the concept was formed down at the local watering hole.
So, how do you get in on the action when you aren't at your local watering hole?
For 25 years, it was a popular watering hole in this quiet residential neighborhood in Saitama Prefecture.
I'm not in a Buddhist temple, but rather in a tiny watering hole in Tokyo's Yotsuya neighborhood.
Nor was it the extensive cocktail and spirits list at the property's watering hole, the Good Bar.
Luckily, it's as easy to find your watering hole fit today as it was a century ago.
As before, this is not a craft cocktail joint but more a vodka soda watering hole ($10).
The sleek watering hole was positively bursting with gold fixtures, luxurious leather seats, and literally two women.
Even so, Brian Stubbs, 45, said he decided to support his "favorite watering hole" before any devastation hit.
Presumably it's not too far from his preferred watering hole, the wizards-only Bar With No Doors. 6.
The watering hole says it'll be showing "all news channels with audio" on all 16 of its TVs.
Post-performance, just like the Abliveta Playhouse crowd, big-city artists might repair to a nearby watering hole.
I pulled up in front of a white metal building that houses Fisherman's Wharf, the village watering hole.
While out drinking this summer, you may have noticed a new, old can at your neighborhood watering hole.
His great-grandfather, Emil Forsman, worked in the mines before opening a longtime Ely watering hole, Forsman's Tavern.
Get home, put them away, and he heads out to meet some friends at the local watering hole.
The hacked sites were being used in indiscriminate watering hole attacks against their visitors, using iPhone 0-day.
It aims to be a community center in addition to a watering hole, with paddleboard and sailing lessons.
Both the bar and the hotel are theatrical simulacra of a glamorous Art Deco watering hole and hostelry.
Mary'sThis friendly watering hole in East Atlanta Village is completely removed from the gay scene's ground zero neighborhood Midtown.
Sean was reportedly holding court during Golden Globes weekend at the famed Polo Lounge, a watering hole for celebs.
The two best things (OK, or maybe the two only things) at his favorite watering hole, together at last.
At least one SEAL told investigators he would splice his drinks with cocaine while at a popular watering hole.
RiminiA daytime swimming hole becomes a nighttime watering hole with picnic tables to gather 'round into the wee hours.
In addition to being a watering hole, Neir's has long provided space for meetings, fund-raisers and youth breakfasts.
But for those who live right above a watering hole, such proximity can be a blessing or a curse.
The stationmaster bicycles ahead of them to issue a warning at the watering hole; the residents begin to whisper.
But the atmosphere is far from clandestine—the Astor Room has become a popular watering hole for gregarious locals.
In May, dozens of horses were found dead on the edge of a dried-up watering hole in northeastern Arizona.
Margot Robbie just upped her cool chick factor by partying and dancing in a Georgia watering hole called Southern Comfort.
They live peacefully near a watering hole, coexisting with a bunch of other animals: dung beetles, terrapins, bullfrogs, and more.
The Crunchbase News team has also shined a light on the shrinking watering hole for early-stage startups, as well.
She walks into the watering hole wearing her own clothing, which is a form-fitting tank top and jeans combo.
Evenings were often spent at the watering hole, which is adorned with statues of robots made out of scrap metal.
The toilet, like all of us when we have a tough day, heads to their local watering hole a drink.
And the renowned Bar Hemingway, a tiny watering hole named after its most famous regular, has barely changed a jot.
Before catching a train back to Grand Central, stop at Black Duck Cafe, a watering hole at 605 Riverside Avenue.
There's no communal watering hole for sex workers to gather around; when they connect with one another, it's usually online.
The bar was a watering hole for artists, prostitutes, pimps, drunks and whoever else might have walked in that night.
Archeologists uncovered over 10,000 artifacts in what had been a kind of watering hole in the northeastern part of the country.
The shield was "severely damaged" before it ended up in the watering hole, as noted in the University of York release.
The hackers appear to have used multiple methods to access target networks, including malicious emails, watering hole attacks, and Trojanized software.
He spent long hours staking out wild animals, waiting for dramatic moments like lions pouncing on zebras at a watering hole.
At least the beach was still there, if more crowded, unlike that favorite watering hole, now a sushi or tapas bar.
The boys I met at the kibbutz's watering hole were studying Torah as a brief reprieve before donning the same uniform.
From nightlife institutions like Strana to one of its many LGBTQ-friendly spots, Puerto Vallarta has a watering hole for everyone.
Netflix swatted a Stranger Things pop-up last year, and LEGO forced a brick-themed watering hole to change its name.
Even if you're just off to a local watering hole, take the five outfits ahead to heart...and to the sand.
Top off your tour with a drink at Charlie's Bar, an iconic San Nicolas watering hole crammed with character and characters.
At one point, Mr. Lutzen realized Sherwood's, an old watering hole owned by his family, had flooded up to the tabletops.
Ioustinos has been assigned the lifelong position of caretaker of Jacob's Well, an ancient watering hole with connections to several biblical stories.
And for our sake, please, pray on our behalf that venerable watering hole Manuel's Tavern reopens this spring like it's supposed to.
Other attacks used man-in-the-middle and watering hole methods to obtain the credentials of their intended victims without their knowledge.
So it was a watering hole for all these "in" people, the BCBG, the bon chic bon genre ["good style, good attitude"].
Like many herding animals, they may have become isolated from the group and died of stress and hunger near their watering hole.
He has received fellowships from Callaloo and the Watering Hole, and has been published in Callaloo, Coldnoon: Travel Poetics, and The Felt.
From the top floors of lower Manhattan's skyscrapers, five miles away, they look like brachiosaurs gathered at a Jurassic-era watering hole.
"It was exciting to see so many different species by the watering hole, it was almost like a festive atmosphere," he adds.
It was a ghost town; even everyone's favorite local watering hole was sparse, probably less people than in the normal witching hours.
Langston Hughes, wistful, black tie around his neck, stares from a portrait behind the bar at this uptown watering hole and eatery.
All the reptiles and eagles and gorillas can go at one another, while team fuzzy takes a nap by the watering hole.
Appropriately enough, subway tiles decorate this bar in the Columbus Circle station, a welcome watering hole amid a collection of food kiosks.
Here the band appears at a Colombian-run, Pan-American watering hole, where the intimate surroundings will help to amplify the energy.
But across the street, in Bar Jamaica, a landmark watering hole for some of Italy's most famous artists, things were still slow.
They deliberated over a name they'd come up with with journalists at the Demo Conference, a watering hole for early Valley internet types.
Peyton Manning clearly knows the feeling ... and is fixing the issue -- by opening up a "high-end watering hole" in Knoxville in 2020!!!
A 'mountain angel' lost "Not much to say," said a bartender at a downtown watering hole when asked his thoughts on Nicole's death.
New to the watering hole: "3 for $30" every Tuesday, a chance to try some of the menu highlights, including drinks and dessert.
But on Tuesday, the shorefront watering hole in Carolina Beach, N.C., was deserted and locked up tight, and the attached pier was empty.
You're not trailing behind them as they step out of the bushes and move toward their watering holes; you're inside their watering hole.
The oval pool, which Nazimova had made in the shape of the Black Sea, became a watering hole for Los Angeles' bohemian intelligentsia.
Both places offer serious coffee, but beachgoers seeking a real drink in a local watering hole should not bypass Shine's (55 California Street).
I fantasized about this recently at Hanumanh, the 30-seat Laotian watering hole from mother-and-son chefs Seng Luangrath and Boby Pradachith.
Close your eyes and picture your favorite local watering hole that's always got friendly service, a good vibe, and the occasional character or two.
Most old-school Mexican cantinas have their myths but few, if any, are as steeped in legend as Guadalajara's oldest watering hole, La Iberia.
The zigzag warren leading up to the watering hole has been nicknamed the "Wall of Love" and cost some 200,000 rupees ($3,000) to build.
Zhao says his hushed watering hole draws no complaints from the neighbors, some of whom occasionally pop by for a drink at the bar.
Something that seems ordinary, a local watering hole catering to queer clientele, can be particularly revolutionary when you have few other places to go.
We've all been there: after a particularly long and stressful day, nothing sounds better than heading to the nearest watering hole for a drink.
On a Sunday morning in June 2012, a tortoise named Lonesome George was found dead stretched out in the direction of his watering hole.
Looking for funding as a startup in Latin America is a lot like looking for a watering hole in the middle of the desert.
He says that the opera house is more than an expat watering-hole, attracting Arabs, east Asians and Africans to opera, ballets and symphonies.
Ruchi is easy to miss: the dining room is snugly fitted into the crook of O'Hara's, a boomerang-shaped cop-and-fireman watering hole.
We wrapped quickly, and headed to the women's local watering hole to shoot a scene wherein they would fight with their white rapper boyfriends.
Pretty cool moment when they all made it to the famous watering hole, Oga's Cantina ... where they showed off their bubbly and foggy drinks.
Whether you're a serial bar-hopper or a regular at your corner watering hole, you've probably established some sort of repartee with the bartenders.
But in a twist, Bulls Head might owe its existence to a bar, the Bull's Head Tavern, which was hardly an ordinary watering hole.
It's a stark contrast to July 2018, when Justin and Hailey raged at the famous watering hole after the singer proposed to the supermodel.
The Sutler Saloon opened in 1976 and became a prominent watering hole for Nashville's music business community as well as famous, and infamous, players.
One of the most dangerous times was when they took the cows up to a watering hole right next to the border with Ethiopia.
Naturally, we meet Jack at a restaurant, although this one is not a Greenwich Village coffee shop but a chic Los Angeles watering hole.
On a recent trip, children could be seen splashing in a natural watering hole below, while others played baseball, the island's most popular sport.
"This was a typical watering hole attack where the vast majority of users were uninteresting for the attacker, but select ones were," Avast researchers wrote.
We get this essential information when U.S. Marshall John Cook (Sam Waterston), who's not from around these parts, strides into the La Belle watering hole.
CCTV footage from the watering hole shows customers running to hide from the equine, who, in the clip, bursts into the bar bucking and charging.
Bill was hanging out at the Vesuvio rooftop lounge, a popular watering hole for celebs playing in the annual Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tourney.
Set up by a busy watering hole in South Africa, the Tembe Elephant Park camera can see anywhere between 50 and 60 elephants a day.
To avoid rush hour traffic, Rohrer opted for happy hour at the West Hollywood Mexican watering hole Tortilla Republic — and he met his future husband.
Deborah Smith, who lives in New Orleans, is a hobby MAP searcher and a forum moderator on Websleuths, an online watering hole for amateur detectives.
With Johnny's moving to a busier neighborhood in Adams Morgan, some other restaurant will no doubt take its place as a Capitol Hill watering hole.
Symantec said the latest campaign was launched by infecting websites that intended victims were likely to visit, which is known as a "watering hole" attack.
Frank Murphy, of Glasgow watering hole The Pot Still, sees Dry January as the latest in an onslaught of campaigns to get people off booze.
Motorhead frontman Lemmy is one huge step closer to returning to his favorite watering hole again -- his life-sized bronze monument is now fully funded.
The Lynx lodge has a history steeped in grandeur, but it's now mainly a sometime rental hall and watering hole for an ensemble of castoffs.
The researchers said the attacks were "indiscriminate watering hole attacks" with "no target discrimination," noting that anyone visiting the site would have their iPhone hacked.
Google hasn't named the websites that served as a "watering hole" infection mechanism, or shared other details about the attackers or who their victims were.
But this much-trafficked watering hole also exerts a dangerous gravitational force, the kind that holds people in place when they should be moving on.
While our ancestors gathered around the campfire, the hearth, or the watering hole to tell stories and gather information, today we gather around the screen.
Mr. Cai made a 60-foot-long mural of horses at a watering hole by lighting the gunpowder until the images were burned into the paper.
If you came on the right night last month and stopped in at Nectar's, a longstanding watering hole, you could catch an Allman Brothers tribute band.
If your target is an entire class of people and you're willing to do a watering hole attack, the per-dissident price can be very cheap.
Had she dragged her newly bought tree around the corner the day I was there, she would have come to a watering hole called Dive Bar.
Called a "watering hole" attack, the tactic allows a hacker to compromise sites their targets are likely to go to rather than seek them out directly.
He also used to swim in a watering hole at the Albourne Rancho, which was then owned by the heir of the Singer Sewing Company empire.
The drink is known for its iconic deep orange color that closely resembles Orange Fanta, but is far more expensive to order at your local watering hole.
Our first stop Sunday is Cactus Jack's Grill & Watering Hole, in Manchester, which doesn't know whether or not it wants to be a Mexican restaurant or not.
On Wednesday night of the Republican National Convention, I was sitting next to a middle-aged local at a no-frills watering hole called Nick's Sports Corner.
"An experience might begin on board the Millennium Falcon, and follow you right out the door of the attraction and into a local watering hole," Kalama said.
The White Horse Tavern predates the United States of America by over 100 years and was once a favorite watering hole for founding fathers and Brits alike.
The story follows an elephant named Athena who leads her herd to a new watering hole during a drought, risking their youngest calves as they do so.
In my first year of university, [my friends and I] all come back and go to the local watering hole, and we're all having a good time.
A staunch defender of her 106-year-old bar's heritage, she has ruled the Buenos Aires watering hole with an iron rod for the past 11 years.
A holdout of a fetish culture is rapidly becoming mainstream, you'll still find events like like Foot Fetish Mondays and Jockstrap Wednesdays at the Chelsea watering hole.
The nonprofit theater, housed in the former Astor Library in NoHo, also acts as a meeting place, a public forum, a writer's brooder and a watering hole.
What if your greatest athletic achievement—the kind you retell again and again at the old watering hole—was so big that it came tinged with regret?
By setting up his Camtraptions camera traps near a watering hole, Burrard-Lucas managed to capture images of a porcupine and a zebra going in for a sip.
In stark contrast to the genial barflies at Cheers, a Boston watering-hole, Sloan is well-educated and middle-class—but also, it turns out, vain and deceitful.
The NCSC said they also comprised so-called "watering hole" attacks, which seek to trick users to click on infected web links to seize control of their machines.
Just a short walk down the road, Steve Mayer stands behind the bar at the local watering hole, the Big Sur Taphouse, with nary a patron in sight.
The watering hole, located across the street from Yale University, was a popular spot for students and faculty, as well as actors performing at the nearby Shubert Theater.
The garden may be a surprise, but what looks almost the same is the Bar Hemingway, the author's favorite watering hole that was named after him in 1994.
This is what it was like: As the biggest, seediest watering-hole on this particular subway stop, the tavern was a revolving door for London's more furtive denizens.
The "Skylark" part is new, but it also used to be the local watering hole for the (mostly former) black neighborhood, and after that was a lesbian bar.
Mr. Hunter has been a regular at a number of bars near Capitol Hill, from the private Capitol Club to the congressional watering hole, Bullfeathers, just next door.
Either way, I'd recommend a stop at Chez Babet, a country general store that sells everything from flip flops to cigarettes and doubles as a local watering hole.
It was once home of the Parade Bar, a watering hole known for its velvety red interiors, its Orientalist paintings depicting half-nude Nubians and its illustrious clientele.
Out next week, the collective's latest EP, "New York," consists of four tunes, each recorded live at a different since-closed watering hole in Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan.
Tried and true spear phishing and watering hole techniques were used to trick employees into revealing usernames and passwords that gave access to restricted portions of the electrical system.
Named after alien owner Oga Garra, Oga's Cantina is the local watering hole in the Black Spire Outpost, which is on Batuu at the edge of the Outer Rim.
Adjourned Set in a local watering hole, this series follows all of the judges of The Good Wife and where they go to unwind after a day at court.
Night of Joy: This Williamsburg watering hole actually lives up to its name with an awesome rooftop and funky house-infused spirits (go for the beet and dill vodka).
His preferred watering hole is the Fat Cat, a plain jazz bar in the West Village where he enjoys unwinding at the Ping-Pong table with his musician friends.
The watering hole — which boasts eight large, flat-screen TVs with a "stadium sound" system — says it's also whipping up a pair of impeachment beverages to mark the occasion.
There was a time when the patricians who ran the show could retreat to the safety of their neighborhood watering hole and contemplate the coarseness of the common man.
Bianchi's generation had needed a watering hole to gather around in order to fully be the men they wanted to be, and meet the men they wanted to meet.
William Hurt plays the former partner, scarred and glowering, intent on destroying Billy, who takes meetings at his favorite watering hole, opposite the Santa Monica motel he calls home.
For some visitors, the exhibition may elicit exasperated eye rolls and comments about how cities, by their nature, change, and what's the point of mourning another shuttered watering hole?
Zinke tweeted that it is "hard" for the Arizona Democrat "to think straight from the bottom of the bottle," referencing his appearance at a favorite Capitol Hill watering hole.
Four Barrel Coffee: Basically the literal watering hole of Valencia Street, Four Barrel serves top-notch coffee that attracts everyone from bespectacled graphic designers to hungover bartenders to loitering skaters.
MGM CEO Jim Murren sat down with CNBC at the Beerhaus, a watering hole at The Park, to discuss the impact of sports on the resort city and its businesses.
Jack McGarry and Sean Muldoon of the financial district bar the Dead Rabbit have created a Havana-style watering hole on the second floor of Pier A in the Battery.
I also underestimated the cosmic hate hard-on GWAR has for Rick and Morty, the Adult Swim show that inspired Drink Company to build the watering hole now being destroyed.
I am still surprised by the power I felt channeling Prince's brand of androgyny as I walked through my conservative Missouri city to meet friends at a neighborhood watering hole.
"Somebody like Tracy Smith shows us that whatever we can do, we can do," said Monifa Lemons, director of the Watering Hole, an advocacy group for Southern poets of color.
In 2010, he and Chris Young opened the Commodore, a well-loved Williamsburg watering hole that serves cheap, very good Southern-inflected food in what resembles a basement rec room.
The Half King, a bar and restaurant in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, has been for the better part of two decades a watering hole for writers, photographers and filmmakers.
Typical attacks like spear-phishing emails and watering-hole domains were listed as the methods used to gain access to individuals or companies that were peripherally-related to their primary targets.
Officials are trying to prevent what occurred in northern Arizona earlier this month on Navajo Nation land, where  more than 200 dead horses were found  at a dried-up watering hole.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Joking with clients and colleagues, Mehrunnisha Shokat Ali might be mistaken for any other patron of the Social watering hole in the Indian capital's swanky Hauz Khas neighborhood.
The website describes it as an "everyday watering hole" for downtown residents, and with $8 cocktails and $5 beers, its dress code is certainly relaxed enough for dark jeans and Nikes.
Friends arriving from distant places will converge on the local watering hole, while local singles throng the same bar in the hopes of meeting someone before the holidays officially lift off.
Dante, an iconic New York City watering hole located in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighborhood, was named the best bar in the world on October 3 by The World's 50 Best Bars.
"Here's a song about building bridges instead of walls," said singer-songwriter Trevor Reichman, the featured talent the night we visited the Starlight Theatre, Terlingua's main watering hole and music venue.
Graydon Carter and Jeff Klein, the owners of the Monkey Bar in Midtown Manhattan since 2009, have installed David Tanis as the new chef at the venerable restaurant and watering hole.
The Rooster Bar of the title is their local watering hole, above which they keep an apartment/office to use as an address on business cards for their completely bogus firm.
In footage shot over several years, we watch the herd congregate at its watering hole, raise its offspring and, during a drought, travel long distances to find a new water source.
David Rabin and Kyle Hotchkiss Carone, who were involved with creating Cafe Clover and Clover Grocery, have opened this watering hole with food by Carolina Santos-Neves, who was at Comodo.
The tech giant sued the threat group, believed to be backed by Tehran, earlier this year to take control of several domains used by the hackers to launch watering hole attacks.
This is similar to what security professionals refer to as a "watering hole" attack, named after predatory animals who lie in wait at watering holes for prey to arrive to drink.
A few weeks before the 22012 election, the campaign staff gathered at the Whiskey Trader, a watering hole near Trump Tower, to play beer pong and brace for near-certain defeat.
Along the dining room wall there's a line of mounted stag heads—typical for any log-cabin watering hole—until you realize that the names of Santa's mythical reindeer are emblazoned underneath.
Bill, myself, and Tony Dwyer had been out the week before at the back bar at the Four Seasons on 57th Street, then a favorite watering hole for the hedge fund set.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)Despite being in communist-run Cuba, uber-capitalist Marty Kaan looked right at home smoking a high-priced Cohiba cigar in a watering hole that Ernest Heminqway once frequented.
You're probably content with a mediocre gin & tonic at your nearest watering hole, but your inner Carrie Bradshaw is itching to have an evening on the town, sipping something sweet and pricey.
Dark Caracal's basic tactics are similar to previous government-linked spyware campaigns, targeting individuals through spear phishing or watering hole attacks, then using malware implants to quietly siphon data from their phones.
On Christmas Eve 1932, they leave their watering hole in the West 40s to embark on a picaresque journey to Pennsylvania — these three are always on the run from something or someone.
Address: 250 Park Avenue, East Rutherford, New JerseyFoursquare rating: 8.0 This neighborhood watering hole claims to have the best pizza and mussels in town, and it's accessible by bus to MetLife Stadium.
But now it was just weeks away from becoming Public Records, a state-of-the-art music venue and watering hole that hopes to become a beacon for a neighborhood in flux.
Once recast as L'Hotel in the 1960s, it became watering hole de choix for glitterati, including the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau, the French poet, dramatist, screenwriter and novelist.
The black rhino and cheetah can be elusive, but there are spindly giraffes and young zebra dotting the landscape, and herds of elephants trundle along to the watering hole at cocktail hour.
This wonderful watering hole of content is known within BuzzFeed as #great-tweets, a Slack channel open to everyone at the company where folks pop in to just share really good tweets.
And it seems to have become a watering hole of choice (during the weekday at least) for staffers from the magazine publisher Condé Nast, which has its headquarters in nearby Hanover Square.
A handful of lucky fans in Liverpool got a sneak peek of the latter song recently when McCartney played a surprise gig at the Philharmonic Pub — a favorite watering hole of John Lennon.
It's a watering hole that's been crowned "World's Best Bar" three times, is littered with plush armchairs and fresh flowers, and has an actual pagoda built into the wall behind the marble bar.
After chalking up a legal W against Ezekiel Elliott yesterday, Roger Goodell decided to take a jaunt to a local watering hole and take in some Thursday Night Football with regular human beings.
During the early stage of compromising a system, the alert states that the threat actors used spear-phishing attacks originating from an already hacked legitimate account and watering hole domains, among other methods.
At the risk of their hometown watering hole going under and being sold, Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart) and Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes) make it their mission to throw a benefit for Pop's diner.
It's Thanksgiving Eve, known affectionately in some parts as Blackout Wednesday, for all the revelry and, er, catching up that goes on as old friends and acquaintances reunite at the local watering hole.
Martin Farkas: The first show with the lineup that went on to record the first Career Suicide releases was at a run down diner and watering-hole, next door to a homeless shelter.
Trent Shue, a volunteer with the Tonto Recreation Alliance, and other members of his group were marking trails close to Ellison Creek, about three miles from the watering hole, when the storm hit.
Tuttle's only goal is for Teutonic Wine Company to become a local watering hole that is secretly a chill wine bar—and having some time to pursue a non-wine-based hobby again.
The watering hole, with its 60-foot (18-meter) bar immortalized in the 1959 movie "Our Man in Havana," was frequented by film stars such as John Wayne, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable.
" Once, when Laura came out of their bedroom in cutoffs and a bikini top, John looked at her with real, uncomplicated love and said, "Girl, I want to dig you a watering hole.
Gurnsey loves to see his new watering hole, the taproom at Hand of Fate Brewing, packed with people from outside Petersburg, Illinois, a small bedroom community of roughly 2,200 near the capital, Springfield.
You will see a true sampling of society resting, walking, working, talking, looking, biking, photographing, leering, policing, and surviving all in this one spot, with the fountain as its dried up watering hole.
This famous West Village watering hole of nearly 140 years, known for its literary clientele, closed briefly last month for a change in management, a kitchen renovation and some tweaks to the décor.
Set in a Bostonian watering hole tended by a super hot Ted Danson, this '80s sitcom surveys the many life paths that conclude with a cold one at the end of the day.
Before my visit, I'd heard whispers of Windsor Court: how exquisite it is; what celebrities stay there; what happens during jazz nights at the posh second-floor watering hole, The Polo Club Lounge.
The illuminated words and variety of colors in Rhoades's piece correspond to the hues in Thater's video and West's sculpture; the foliage and sky in Khedoori's painting respond to Thater's watering hole landscape.
The group has hit energy utilities with "watering hole" and phishing attacks since 2015, with targets as far-flung as Ireland and Turkey in addition to the recently reported American firms, according to FireEye.
This show, too, was a network hangout sitcom about people who seriously love each other and seriously spend too much time together at a singular watering hole (Clyde's Bar, as opposed to Central Perk).
First established in 210036, it started attracting a gay following in the 1950s, and is now home to a more mature crowd, one that has undeniably grown up old alongside its beloved watering hole.
It's a communal watering hole, a meeting place, a place for rest, a place of learning, and a place for social gathering, complete with a library, bookstore, museum, teaching rooms, and a food hall.
Jackie Greenbaum and Gordon Banks say they opened the watering hole on 18th Street NW for lack of a smart place to eat and drink well that didn't cost an arm and a leg.
But with night life options lacking at the futuristic towers of the Olympic Village, many competitors opt for the short stroll to a watering hole with a curious name: the Bar do Bin Laden.
Meanwhile in Shropshire, a group of Christian Street Pastors lent their condemnation to the practice after a teenager had been sent to hospital for alcohol poisoning at the town's renowned watering hole Club Crush.
Certain links posted to a news discussion forum would lead people to news pages containing a hidden iframe that would deploy code to compromise the victims' phones, in a so-called watering hole attack.
From an early trip to Tanzania, where he saw scores of dead zebras — victims of a watering hole poisoned by poachers — he became an advocate for wildlife as well as a painter of it.
Her first husband was the Venezuelan painter and sculptor Meyer Vaisman, whose studio was above the Mudd Club, the raucous late-70s TriBeCa watering hole of artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Kathy Acker.
Father Vincent, a major figure in New York's vampire scene—with the fangs, long gray hair, and flowing black cloak to prove it—helped turn the Swallow into a watering hole for the subculture.
Same reason you dress up for Halloween, or for some overpriced New Year's Eve shitshow at your local watering hole, where they give you a wristband and then lock you inside for five hours.
Although they aren't widely used now, groups once served as a watering hole for discussion on wonderfully niche interests, such as TV show fan communities and extremely geeky computing topics — almost like Reddit does now.
Now imagine this: You go to your local watering hole to relax, but your bartender is also having a trying day, and tragically pours your lager, stout, Guinness or pale ale a bit too quickly.
Here we talk to him about the quiet joys of living south of the river, and the best out-of-the-way watering hole for when the hip roar of the Eastside becomes too much.
Nury Turkel, chairman of the Uyghur Human Rights Project, told CNN that while he had been unaware of the watering hole attacks, they were in line with what he has come to expect from China.
When he's not being a version of the Thin White Duke, performing in a dusty watering hole and hovering in parts of the frame, he's playing a fussy suit on the factory floor — he's The Man.
The game's 23-foot-tall inflatable dart board probably isn't going to fit inside your local watering hole, but expect it to pop up at outdoor festivals or other public events where booze is readily available.
DeRossi told the Elite Daily that as long as Trump supporters are OK with supporting various causes and organizations, they are more than welcome at the watering hole— as long as they stay peaceful and respectful.
Each publication had its favorite watering hole, with Daily Telegraph staff frequenting the King and Keys and The Daily Mirror journalists downing pints in the White Hart, which became known as the "Stab In the Back".
"It didn't let me go out and buy a new house," Mr. Benson said as he leaned on the bar at the Outhouse, a watering hole on Main Street in this village of about 1,20163 people.
According to the authoritative "Last Water on the Devil's Highway: A Cultural and Natural History of Tinajas Altas," the site is not only a crucial watering hole, but a sacred site for the area's Native Americans.
On any night of the week, she might attend a book party, a fashion event or go to the Bowery Bar, a downtown watering hole in a converted gas station that appeared frequently in her column.
The primary is already causing anxiety in the party at places like Manuel's Tavern, a Democratic watering hole where it's considered impolite not to go drink-for-drink, and the conversation often goes back to old campaigns.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - In a city best known for fashionable beaches and world-class surf, bathers at one local watering hole take pride in the exact opposite – the no-fuss atmosphere of a giant, artificial pond.
But if, like most of us, you kind of suck at darts, you'll probably wish your local watering hole had one of these suckers installed in there to add to your false sense of self-awesomeness.[YouTube]
Off the Record, the watering hole found inside the ultra-luxe, five-star hotel that's directly across from the White House, just debuted its newest set of political cartoon coasters featuring two of the GOP presidential candidates.
London, who was born in San Francisco, is honored with a cabin (reassembled with materials from his original cabin in Alaska) and Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, a 210th-century watering hole the writer once frequented.
In the 1990s, The Golden Heart became the favored watering hole of the Brit Art crowd, with Sarah Lucas and Tracey Emin propping up the bar after stints at their studio-cum-shop on nearby Brick Lane.
When they do — and they always do — pandemonium follows; like a stampede of thirsty wildebeests to the watering hole, the photographers will charge into oncoming traffic or even other guests in their quest for the perfect shots.
It was 21, and David Petrou, a longtime Google engineer, was sitting in a Brooklyn watering hole explaining to his friends how someday, you'd be able to do a search just by pointing your phone's camera at something.
While I decided to go to Thrones Pub to specifically celebrate my birthday — I turned 25 the day prior — the real urgency of the situation came to a head because the watering hole will close its Wall, a.k.a.
What's more, he has them on the ropes by the end of the clip, charging back across the watering hole he traversed to get away from them and successfully chases them away with their tails between their haunches.
So far, NotPetya appears only to have been distributed inside Ukraine via a handful of so-called "watering-hole attacks" - by piggy-backing on the software updating feature of a popular national tax accounting program known as MEDoc.
The ale and fish and chips enjoyed by the two leaders in October last year brought international fame to the watering hole, situated near the official prime ministerial country residence of Chequers, and has since attracted Chinese tourists.
As the vocalist, bassist, and mastermind of Motörhead, the baddest rock band in the land, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister loved his Jack Daniels, his uppers, and his favorite watering hole, the Rainbow Bar & Grill, located on Hollywood's Sunset Strip.
At St. James's Square we stopped to admire a pretty Georgian building that once housed the Petit Club Français, a wartime watering hole for French exiles and their friends; it is now the Royal Naval and Military Club.
For a more laid-back cocktail, visit Harry's New York Bar, a century-old watering hole that doesn't look as if it has changed much — if at all — since Ernest Hemingway was among its regulars in the 1920s.
At their best, potato skins as are as good as just about anything else you'd find on the menu at your local watering hole, filling enough to sustain you and greasy enough to line your stomach for another beer.
While nachos aren't exactly difficult to find—every sporting event, bowling alley, and sleazy watering hole in America seems to peddle some form of tortilla chip topped with cheese—there's something about the ones on offer at The Tap.
The group uses a variety of tactics to infiltrate its targets, such as watering hole attacks — a strategy in which a hacker infects a website that would-be victims typically visit in order to ultimately infiltrate their targets' systems.
Join the local crowd sipping ginja, a traditional sour-cherry liqueur, at purple tables beside the restored quiosque in Praça das Flores, a small, leafy park with a central fountain that doubles as a watering hole for neighborhood cats.
Three years later, the two men took over Knoll International, the designer furniture firm (now known as Knoll Inc.), and in 1985 they paid $20173 million for the "21" Club, a watering hole for the city's power-broker elite.
"La Morada is like the watering hole for this community, it's our meeting point, and this family is an inspiration for us," said Vanna Valdez, a 31-year-old resident who has lived in the neighborhood her entire life.
Circuit parties can be mild, like at Austin's Splash Days, held at local watering hole Hippie Hollow, or at ski weeks held at resorts in the West and Switzerland, where action on the slopes rivals that of the dance floor.
With more information about our drink preferences, it's possible that bars and restaurants may be able to entice a few more of those drinkers to sit down with an old fashioned, fuzzy navel or Tom Collins at their local watering hole.
The 31-year-old actor was on the town with fiancée (and former Game of Thrones costar) Rose Leslie's sibling when he got into a drunken disagreement over a pool game before being escorted out of the Manhattan watering hole.
He's sweating, he's overheated in several layers of pads—his primeval instincts are kicking in, telling him that he's been on the hunt for too long and that he might die if he doesn't find a watering hole to drink from.
In a former two-story mansion that dates back to 1910, Cartagena's newest cocktail bar, Alquímico, is a step above the average local watering hole, and resembles a Manhattan speakeasy — complete with elevated offerings, built mostly around its house-infused rums.
The bar has been granted landmark status by the city, even as it continues to serve as a watering hole that caters not only to the area's gay residents, but also to tourists from around the world, gay or straight.
The group successfully breached networks of the companies' business sides by using common tools and tactics like phishing emails and so-called watering hole attacks — a strategy in which a hacker infects a legitimate website that its target frequently visits.
The group successfully breached networks of the companies' business sides by using common tools and tactics like phishing emails and so-called watering hole attacks -- a strategy in which a hacker infects a legitimate website that its target frequently visits.
In the 1950s, the tavern was a watering hole for luminaries like Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, painters drawn to Springs by the quality of light glinting off Accabonac Harbor and affordable land where they could set up their studios.
In November 2016, a month after getting engaged, they kicked things off with a city hall wedding in New York, surrounded by family and friends, followed by an after-party at the hipster watering hole Extra Fancy in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Transporting that material into the countryside proved prohibitively expensive, so he proposed an alternative: What if they could eliminate the cost of materials altogether by digging a watering hole for the family's dairy cows and building with the leftover dirt?
Project Zero and Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) found 14 vulnerabilities in Apple's products that were being exploited by a group of watering hole websites that were designed to indiscriminately target iPhone users and take over control of their devices.
Especially popular are the Front Porch, a rustic watering hole (with a front porch, naturally) that serves Asian-fusion fare; Bella Fig and Justin's Ristorante, for Italian cuisine; and Kirker's Inn, a German spot known for its thin-crust pizza.
Sorry, Drinky the loneliness-fighting robotic drinking buddy, but research undertaken by Oxford's Department of Experimental Psychology and commissioned by pub-preservationists CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) has confirmed the basic human truth that every watering-hole regular already knows.
So, when a bunch of straight Eagles fans went to Minnesota for the Super Bowl and saw a watering hole called the "Eagle Bolt Bar" ... they didn't realize they were hitting up one of the top gay bars in town!
Starting rate: $119 Travaasa Austin, TX Think of Travaasa in Austin like summer camp for adults, except the dining hall is a top-notch restaurant, the activities are best in class and the watering hole is an infinity edge pool with dreamy cabanas.
Three dirtbags concoct the perfect formula for a night of partying: hit up the nearest watering hole, bring home the most suggestible bimbo in the joint, and surreptitiously shoot a little amateur porno using a camera concealed in a pair of glasses.
Historically existing as a hangout for everyone from cedar tree cutters and hippie student boozers in the 291s to Willie Nelson and local mailmen, this watering hole has survived Austin's contemporary real estate boom and the influx of hipsters who have moved in.
Alexey Firsh, the security expert at Kaspersky Lab who authored the ZooPark report, said this version of the malware was delivered through so-called watering hole attacks; meaning the malware is pushed to a target once they visit a particular malicious website.
Ivy & Coney: This Shaw watering hole, which comes to us from the team behind the inventive BBQ joint Kangaroo Boxing Club, is singular in both design and purpose: to be a cheap place to eat and drink for expats from Chicago and Detroit.
Nestled within those zones are various eatery options, including Street Eats, an open-air venue with kiosks representing different global cuisines, the two-level RedFrog Tiki Bar, inspired by the islands, and The Watering Hole, a summer-themed cocktail and beer bar.
Unfortunately for Blue Apron, Bezos is a lion at his physical peak surveying the savannah for potential prey and the APRN stock performance is a three-legged antelope with its head in a watering hole, practically begging to be killed and eaten.
"At any given time, the club was a dance hall, a screening room, a watering hole, a theater lab, an art gallery, or a self-styled 'let it all hang out' encounter group," Ann Magnuson writes in MoMA's "Club 257" exhibition catalog.
On my next visit he invited me to The Associated Press office and then out to lunch at El Vino, the traditional watering hole of Fleet Street, whose atmosphere he had adored from the moment of his arrival in London in 1953.
Ada Karczmarczyk, a 33-year-old video artist who rediscovered the Christian faith after studies at a prestigious art school left her feeling spiritually eviscerated, apologises for meeting at a "leftie" watering hole in Warsaw because "avant-garde conservatives don't have one of their own".
By the evening of December 31, the uniquely Mexican combination of powders, cervezas, ceviche, tabs, and more than a few cases of Montezuma's Revenge has the crew appropriately loopy for a New Year's Eve rager at an ancient, haunted watering hole in the jungle.
These days, though, one can hardly set foot in Brooklyn, a place with seasons, without stumbling upon an eternally churning dispenser of piña colada, or finding a watering hole like this new tiki-inspired Bushwick spot, which provides brain freeze in a variety of flavors.
Hackers used conventional tools such as spear-phishing emails and watering-hole attacks that trick victims into entering their passwords and then gained access to corporate networks of suppliers, which allowed the hackers to steal credentials and gain access to utility networks, the report on.wsj.
"NotPetya ..combined elements of a targeted watering hole attack we've traditionally seen used by nation states with traditional software exploitation to devastate a specific user base," Lesley Carhart, a Chicago-based security researcher, wrote in a blog widely shared online by top security experts.
Located just off Saint Laurent Boulevard, a lively street that offers some of the best vintage shopping in North America, Larry's is the platonic ideal of a neighborhood watering hole: an easygoing bar with a palate-pleasing menu, where patrons can choose their own adventure.
European explorers relied heavily on native guides to lead them successfully through the perilous unknown, from one watering hole to the next; among them was Padre Eusebio Kino, who made missionary and scientific trips along the Camino beginning in 1699, and drew its first maps.
NORTHPORT, N.Y. — The watering hole had been a fixture in this Long Island village for decades, wedged in one of the storefronts on the main street that runs past a drugstore, an ice-cream parlor and a row of restaurants before ending at the harbor.
The West Village bar was a Depression-era speakeasy; a rough-and-tumble watering hole for generations of writers, including Ernest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac and Norman Mailer; a divey hangout for N.Y.U. kids; and a bar tended and patronized by the firefighters of Ladder 5.
Goldin was tending bar at Tin Pan Alley, an "Iceman Cometh" type of watering hole on West Forty-ninth Street, when she met an office worker and ex-marine named Brian, a lonesome Manhattan cowboy with a crooked-toothed smile, who eventually fell into acting.
First spotted by the security firm Crowdstrike in 2014, the group initially seemed to indiscriminately hack hundreds of targets in dozens of countries since as early as 2010, using so-called "watering hole" attacks that infected websites and planted a Trojan called Havex on visitors' machines.
Clinton fielded a few softball questions with a shortstop's aplomb, I headed off to dinner to meet with a G.O.P. strategist, then to quiz a prominent local Democrat at Wellman's, a watering hole that in the previous two cycles was legendarily overstuffed with Obama campaign staffers.
She's the "cool girl" who left town to live in the big city (yep, New York), and she reluctantly returns home to her parents' to figure out her life, where she reunites with an old friend Oscar (Jason Sudeikis), who owns the town's decrepit local watering hole.
In ancient Greece, physicians who took the Hippocratic oath vowed to "give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked," but the bartenders at this apothecary-themed watering hole will gladly blend gentler toxicants with ingredients ranging from cucumber and lemongrass to roasted seaweed and duck fat.
He earns his ­living as a laborer, often in the company of his best friend, Rub, a mentally challenged sidekick he both props up and belittles through the course of their various grunt jobs and endless nights at the local watering hole, the White Horse Tavern.
Every notable art dealer, patron, and critic connected to the New York School movement seems to find their way into the narrative, and they slide in as cozily as if they were making a quick stop into the infamous Greenwich Village watering hole, the Cedar Street Tavern.
Diana Thater's nine-monitor video wall in a grid of different hues (including blue, green, yellow, and pink) shows an elephant and giraffes—which are severely threatened by poaching— visiting a watering hole in Kenya against a wooded landscape and speeded-up clouds ("Time Compressed," 2017).
While the dutiful Priscilla intends to maintain the family seafood shop and live in the house where she grew up, Mary Beth has no intention of staying; she's lighting out for more promising climes, after she stops by one last time at the local watering hole.
Descending a dank set of stairs directly below the inconspicuous sign—a downward arrow tinted sprightly green and white—patrons of this Village watering hole might be momentarily surprised to find a neighborhood nook that, in keeping with its name, is unequivocally on the up and up.
Have you ever wanted to sip a dawa (Swahili for medicine, and a popular cocktail in the area made of vodka, sugar, lime and honey) poolside, while an elephant comes to take his own drink (though clearly not as tasty) from a watering hole just 100 feet away?
Fifty years ago this month, a police raid on a Greenwich Village watering hole jump-started the gay-liberation movement, when the "forces of faggotry," as the Village Voice called the denizens of the Stonewall Inn and their neighbors, fought back with bricks, bottles, and spontaneous kick lines.
A grown man who hangs at a skateboard park, Wade Wilson is a former Special Forces operative whose watering hole is a dive called Sister Margaret's Home for Wayward Girls, where the guys are all former soldiers of fortune who never hit the jackpot and the gals look like Hooters rejects.
"Jacob Zuma is the dude who just threw up all over the dance floor but still doesn't want to go home," comedian Lazola Gola quipped, to roars of laughter at an open mike event at Kitchener's Bar, a 100-year-old watering hole built in the heyday of Johannesburg's gold rush.
But where was the grande dame I'd read about, the opulent "watering hole" once known as "La Reine des Plages" (the queen of beaches), which attracted the crowned heads of Europe, not to mention Mozaffar ed-Din Shah Kadjar, ruler of Persia, who spent the month of August here in 603?
The work features a landscape in which alien machinery (that managed to  hijack Amazon and eBay) and nature are fighting for dominance of the planet and yet overall, the work "Seamless" conveys a feeling of calm and slight giddiness that one would experience while watching a wildlife documentary featuring the customary watering hole.
The description of the the cantina also hints at the possibility of having a bevy of recognizable faces in the mix — and we're pulling for Gredo to be among them: Visitors come to this notorious local watering hole to unwind, conduct shady business, and maybe even encounter a friend…or a foe.
On January 16, the very day the act comes into effect, the first person to be arrested for violation of the law is one Barney Gallant, co-owner of a local watering hole called the Greenwich Village Inn, for buying and drinking a glass of sherry in front of an undercover cop.
Together, they head to a local watering hole for a post-show drink with the rest of the aging cast, and her mom informs her that everyone thinks she is in her mid-30s (which, no offense but LOL), so she can't very well introduce them to a grown daughter of hers.
In an ode to the iconic Simpsons watering hole that is Moe's, Replay has gotten a full Moe's makeover, including a non-stop Kent Brockman Channel 6 news feed, pickled eggs, and, of course, plenty of Flaming Moes, the cough syrup cocktail that, in hindsight, may have been the precursor to sizzurp.
The hacking operations exploited flaws in Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Windows with phishing emails that carried malicious attachments or links to malicious sites, as well as so-called watering hole attacks that planted malware on victims' machines when they visited certain websites that had been hacked to infect visitors via their browsers.
The Tower Bar, in particular, quickly evolved into the preferred watering hole of studio moguls, literary agents, fashion designers, power brokers and A-list movie stars, who prized Mr. Klein's ability to reconcile the paradox that the famous experience the same giddiness we all do when exposed to others of their kind.
In sharp contrast to flashier bars near the center of town where local hard ciders retail for $16 a bottle, there are other options like Charlie's Pub, a lively, unpretentious watering hole where smoking indoors is allowed and retired miners share memories of growing up nearby, drinking from frozen-over pails in the winter.
There's Kylo Ren stalking through the Millennium Falcon; Han, Finn, Chewbacca, and Maz Kanata escaping from a squad of stormtroopers in the basement of Maz's watering hole after the whole lightsaber vision debacle; and a medical team looking after an injured Finn when he's returned to the Resistance base following the lightsaber duel with Kylo Ren.
After the 36-year-old man was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer the previous November and told he had just weeks to live, his family and friends quickly put together two "going away" parties for him — one at his mother's home in Billings, Montana, and another at his favorite watering hole where he had a huge group of friends.
And it would, in fact, be easy to believe that you had stumbled into a favorite watering hole of some quiet fishing village, were it not for the patrons, who are more or less the picture of millennial affect common on this industrial corner of Bushwick: artfully dishevelled hair, dirty white T-shirts, fading sleeves of tattoos.
Birthplace of the power lunch, the Four Seasons, which closed this month, was an epitome of style in the postwar era, created by some of the most significant names from the 20th-century design pantheon — Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, Garth and Ada Louise Huxtable — as a watering hole for the city's elite.
But there are also signs of its rich history and the emergence of local-owned businesses that pay homage to Harlem's past and the Black community that has called it home for generations, like the upscale retail shop Harlem Haberdashery, the hip watering hole Gin Fizz, the famous Sylvia's soul food restaurant, and the St. Nick projects nearby.
When hundreds of white supremacists took to the streets of Charlottesville with lit tiki torches and swastikas, chanting "Jews will not replace us," they drew the ire of countless left-leaning groups, civil rights activists, politicians from both sides of the aisle—and also of Stormfront, the decades-old internet watering hole for David Duke-style white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
From the historic Old Ebbitt Grill (across from the White House complex and an off-hours watering hole for Secret Service agents and White House staff) to a shoe-shine chair in Union Station, Underwood, Stamper and Souza covered a lot of territory in Monday's one-day shoot, a publicity stunt for the May 30 launch of the show's fifth season on Netflix.
The winners include groups in New York City and organizations in smaller, regional centers: a $6,000 award to the Center for Afrofuturist Studies in Iowa City, Iowa; a $4,000 award to the I, Too Arts Collective in New York; and two $2,500 awards to the Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance in Brooklyn, and The Watering Hole in Columbia, South Carolina.
" Howdy and welcome to — Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL)July 17, 2016 After meeting fans and taking pictures at the Ford Ice Center, Subban took to the streets where he was found in a Nashville watering hole doing what any good Music City resident does: singing Johnny Cash in what was a pretty spot-on rendition of the music legend's "Folsom Prison Blues.
The first course is served when Reichl is courted at a clandestine meeting with a member of Condé Nast's brass at the Algonquin Hotel, followed soon after by lunch with S.I. Newhouse at Da Silvano, the media mogul's favorite downtown watering hole, where she discovers that Newhouse despised garlic (so much that he banned it from Condé Nast's Frank Gehry-designed cafeteria).
It turned out that visitors to the Polish regulator's website — employees from Polish banks, from the central banks of Brazil, Chile, Estonia, Mexico, Venezuela, and even from prominent Western banks like Bank of America — had been targeted with a so-called watering hole attack, in which North Korean hackers waited for their victims to visit the site, then installed malware in their machines.
Just as we in New Rochelle have to grapple for ourselves with whether or not to patronize that local business or eat dinner tonight at that neighborhood watering hole, each national delegation, just like Duke and Kansas did with its basketball teams, is going to have to figure out if sending its athletes is worth it, creating a boycott that could save the world -- or pull it apart.

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