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"back alley" Definitions
  1. a narrow passage behind or between buildings

228 Sentences With "back alley"

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"I think we'd go back to the back alley abortions."
Block one back alley, and sophisticated chemists scurry down another.
Food and Smoke:Do: Go for a smoke in the back alley.
Later that day, she was found unconscious in a back alley.
A parking pad off the back alley has space for two cars.
Parking in a two-car garage is reached through a back alley.
Women aren't going back to the back alley to make their health choices.
The setup evoked a back-alley deal, but also a full recycling bin.
There is no other explanation for their back alley whispers and intimate touching.
You aren't stopping it, you are just sending them to a back alley.
We are told that legal abortions protect women from deadly back-alley abortions.
When that goat beckons Slone into that back alley, it's like a horror movie.
It was a brutal card of Thai muggings worthy of a Bangkok back alley.
Security took him to a back alley to cool off and that's when cops arrived.
Desperate women turned to back alley butchers or even tried the procedure on their own.
Are we really headed toward the pre-1973, coat-hanger-and-back-alley dark ages?
These pomegranate molasses back-alley ribs, courtesy of Matty Matheson, are mind-blowing and beautiful.
The bar turned their back alley into party equipped with a DJ and lots of tequila.
The GOAT Andre murders this in cold blood and leaves the body in the back alley.
Hast cautioned jurors that rape isn't a "back alley" attack at the hands of a stranger.
The town is best explored on foot for fantastic photo moments and intriguing back alley insights.
But debunking the "back-alley" myth doesn't mean the criminal era was not profoundly harmful to women.
It makes you look cool to be able to say, 'I foraged this in a back alley!
All that's left of the Marble Factory are the hand painted words on the back alley wall.
After a long, painful, and arduous battle down a back alley near my office, he emerged victorious.
Even then, a full-fledged return to an era of back-alley, coat-hanger abortions seems improbable.
A fight broke out in the back alley behind the house where the reception was being held.
It will just send the U.S. back to the time of life-threatening, back-alley procedures for women.
Me, Josh, Zell, Dirty Rel, MBs, in the back alley on 55th [Avenue] and Foothill [Boulevard, in Oakland].
However, in general, early abortion will not be the ugly, back-alley thing it was in the 1960s.
The milieu is scuzzy, with pay-per-hour hotels, rat-infested movie theatres and anonymous back alley stabbings.
Things take a darker turn when she decides to show Ozzy real murders on some back alley website.
The specter of the back-alley abortion and the imagery conjured of the coat hanger have loomed large.
I'll bet that young woman with the blue handkerchief is jumping up and down, celebrating back alley abortions.
Inaccessible web services, the brief contends, are the virtual equivalent of the back-alley entrance for disabled customers.
I'll fight him in the f*cking back alley of a White Castle ... want to go to Russia?
In a back alley, the men forced her to have sex without her consent, the court was told.
This truck wheel in a back alley with next to no lighting was barely visible to my eyes.
Trump's choice of Bannon suggests that now his campaign team will don brass knuckles and plan back-alley brawls.
One day you might even find a dextrous robot running a three-card Monte scam in a back alley.
She needs to go into a little back alley and entertain the two people that are still following her.
Little Y's augmentation was done in a back-alley clinic, and resulted in one of her nipples pointing westward.
The nation's abortion ban has not stopped abortions from happening there, though such back-alley procedures are often unsafe.
Like many women, she first turned to what was commonly referred to back then as a back-alley abortionist.
The first apartment we rented in Philadelphia abutted a restaurant's back alley and was blessed with cockroaches and mice.
TED KENNEDY, MASSACHUSETTS: Robert Bork&aposs America is a land of which women will be forced into back alley abortions.
His scrappy, bullying, back-alley schtick is the antidote to the political correctness that people in his base so disdain.
In September, VICE reported on a back alley supervised-injection site in Vancouver that was operating without the city's approval.
Inside sits an ultrasound machine in a small, narrow room that has the air of a back alley medical facility.
In 1973, Ms. magazine published a haunting photo of a woman named Gerri Santoro, who'd died of a back-alley abortion.
She also knew taking abortion pills or getting a back-alley abortion could land her in jail or even kill her.
Instead of tossing these unused foods into back alley dumpsters, these shops will be expected to donate the items to charity.
Before abortion was legal in the United States, statistics show, as many as 1.2 million back-alley procedures took place annually.
According to the logos on its website, these customers include Back Alley Burger, Burger King, Broncos Slider Bar, Subway, and others.
She mentioned "back-alley" abortions and the Supreme Court ruling 50 years ago this week that legalized contraception for married couples.
It crawls through muck, broken-down guitars and back-alley bass tripping over lazy drums, interrupted by wailing, atonal background saxophones.
A two-car garage can be reached from the yard or via a back alley (the structure opens on two sides).
Now, standing in the narrow back alley in downtown Yangon, the longtime resident beamed at the scene in front of her.
Or they could see the women may have had wonderful lives if not put in a position for a back-alley abortion.
Ted Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, immediately declared that his appointment would mean America's return to back-alley abortions and segregated lunch counters.
So while not long ago this was super back alley, people are actually trying to make their DIY tats looks somewhat professional.
"More women are going to be sent to back-alley abortions," a woman stood and hollered from the back of the room.
Using the button on the cardboard you slowly turn the situation into a back alley dance-off and sneak past the guard.
And, much like the limey hooligans of Baileys, the Triads ended up knocked out in a back alley, soaked in dog's piss.
So instead of risking their lives with back-alley procedures or at-home coat-hanger abortions, many women came to New York.
In many cases (for instance, when young women got pregnant and sought back-alley abortions), this double standard had a body count.
"When people use that term 'back-alley' it evokes a time when doing your own abortion could be very dangerous," Wells said.
Yakuza 0's story—broken up by back-alley fights with thugs—is one of the best in any action game ever made.
A back-alley in the north of England soundtracked by another person throwing up is not a wellspring of inspiration for most artists.
Anonymity isn't sold by a back-alley check casher or hawaladar in these cases; it's provided in the open by state incorporation offices.
You're not making art in an abstract sense, you're imitating a slightly transgressive painting style in a simulated back alley or rooftop or reservoir.
Troye Sivan is standing in a sunny back-alley of the Sydney suburb of Woolloomooloo, unhappy with the jacket that sits on his shoulders.
Police said Arthurs confronted the suspect, Kristopher Amos, after he tried to lure her two grandchildren into a back alley in her Columbus neighborhood.
There's a real danger that Irish women may resort to dangerous back alley methods if deprived of safe and affordable ways of terminating pregnancy.
A leopard is seen slinking around a back alley in the Aarey Milk Colony, a suburb of Mumbai that borders Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
Corporations and governments and smugglers and back-alley engineers are all hooked together, collapsed into a mire, and escape is usually impossible or unlikely.
Nearly every week, the groups threw legendary parties at Insomnia, a now-defunct back alley club in Bugis Village that fit around 1803 people.
" Claudio (34), musician "I have a 238-year-old daughter and in my eyes it's important that there are no more back alley abortions.
As recently as the 1970s, women could not legally obtain an abortion and back-alley jobs were often performed in dangerous and unsanitary conditions.
To be clear, I'm not talking about seedy back alley clubs that let in underage drinkers in the hopes of clawing back depleting revenue.
On Saturday night, Damond was killed after police responded to a 2000 call over a possible assault in the back alley of her house.
He said that there had been complaints that employees from New York Style Eats had dumped vats of cooking grease into the back alley.
Mencken liked to combine Enoch Pratt erudition with the back-alley vulgate and did so at a time of great racial and ethnic vulgarity.
First, there is the shock of an unplanned pregnancy, and then you have find someone in a back alley in often very unsafe conditions.
Hollywood has long been a victim of rampant piracy in China, including from bootleg DVDs distributed in back alley stores and online streaming services.
And these pomegranate molasses back-alley ribs are mind-blowing and beautiful and ready-made for Instagram, so everyone can know you had the #BestBBQEver.
It was far from a legitimate hospital, she said: a tiny structure down a back alley that may not have been run by licensed doctors.
The next morning, Ronna fishes him out of a back alley, where she hid him like a little mouse while fleeing Todd the previous night.
The wandering story will leave you wishing for an editor, but the payoff is rich reporting on the illicit, back-alley nature of the practice.
Take a boob man to a flea market in a Moroccan back alley and he will pay for everything, unblinkingly, without even questioning the price.
But no one deserves, at any age, to have their life cut short by a bullet, whether in a church pew or a back alley.
The Janes were able to cut ties with back alley abortionists, dispense with blindfolds and lower the price to $100, with poor women paying less.
We've got back alley ribs—once again from our boy Matty Matheson—that are mopped with pomegranate barbecue sauce and sprinkled with freshly made dukkah.
Due to El Salvador's stringent law, among the world's most restrictive, women ending unwanted pregnancies risk illegal, unsafe back alley procedures and the possibility of prison.
"The victims and the women and the girls will have to get a back-alley abortion and are going to be left to die," she said.
There's a brief break from the toasting-Taylor party so everyone can have some kind of Singin' in the Rain inspired séance in the back alley.
The shop owner saw me and opened the backdoor and I ran out into the back alley while he told the police he hadn't seen me.
With its back-alley location, it is a rough and grimy passion project, more like the weird kid next door's bedroom than a slick social spot.
Wade to be overturned, says she found friend "nearly dead" at 15 from back alley abortion Earlier this month, abortion rights activists reportedly sent Republican Sen.
For a grittier feel, Cortlandt Alley in Chinatown (think "back alley in a superhero movie") and Sackett Street near the Gowanus Canal were among the favorites.
Luckily, I was able to find someone in the underground who had a connection with someone who could do the abortion — a back-alley type of abortion.
It hinted at a chance worth taking, and when it was found to be safer and more effective than other back-alley procedures, the pill's popularity exploded.
Under these circumstances, it seems possible that Miitomo could be the least insidious data miner ever, peddling our content to whichever back-alley information broker it pleases.
Women died from complications such as the toxic effects of home-made potions, sudden hemorrhages or infection from back alley procedures, and cervical shock from self-injury.
They sought out back-alley procedures or took matters in their own hands: inserting knitting needles and coat hangers into their vaginas, drinking chemicals or douching with lye.
"I used to say that if I was beaten up and naked in the back alley, I still want to get into my door," he told Mashable Australia.
"I had to get a back-alley abortion in a bathtub from a person who was not licensed, they were just doing it for the money," she said.
Despite Teigen joking about setting up shop in SUR's back alley to watch the drama go down live, though, she's never been spotted eating there — but who knows?
Unlike some of the back alley dungeons I've become accustomed to, it turns out that I don't even need Google Maps to find the joint—it's absolutely massive.
And, unsurprisingly, the show, which has already tackled teen pregnancy and back-alley kidney surgery, has a few tricks up its sleeve to keep the newest season fresh.
It still floors me I was able to get pressed pills that were somewhat OK despite being a dumbass teenager who bought off a literal back-alley dealer.
While their schools were shut down, Kathmandu's rocker kids were busy sneaking off to scope out bootleg copies of Hybrid Theory and Meteora in hidden back alley shops.
Before he knew it, Sipes said, he was being pushed toward the back of the restaurant, which led to a back alley where the detached offices are located.
The poor and disadvantaged go without or endanger their lives in back-alley clinics or by off-label use of potentially dangerous medications purchased on the black market.
In his miniatures, Smith aims to recreate the gritty, overpowering atmosphere of urban decay of the cities, like a decrepit back alley filled with rust, rubbish, and graffiti.
Prompting outrage from prominent Democrats and Republicans in the state, the cartoon, by Sean Delonas, depicts a white couple being accosted in a back alley by three men.
She's no back-alley pusher—her goal is get kratom out of head shops, gas stations, and dark street corners and into the safe, legal light of day.
She did her laundry and, as part of a once-or-twice-a-week routine, she did sprints and jump rope in the back alley of her apartment complex.
After walking up and down North Kenmore Avenue, we were able to find a guest house hidden in a back alley that had a keypad on its front door.
Many women did not know where to find help, were too ashamed or afraid to ask, had no money, or were scared off by stories of the back alley.
They also favor fashion that looks like a noir-inspired H&M collection, back-alley brothels with tacky holographic signs, distinctly 20th-century skinhead tattoos, and grimy urban architecture.
He surely knows the ins and outs of Vegas' top clubs, back alley gambling spots and party promoters, which will help with his inevitable role of 'visiting team saboteur.
You're about to take a shortcut through a back alley when suddenly your phone beeps — a notification pops up warning you that a sex crime has been committed there.
The owner of that establishment, Jimmy Chi, recently butchered a hog in the back alley outside his restaurant and was photographed by a passerby, who posted the photo to Facebook.
I grant you that your garden-variety, pedestrian back-alley shivving (one could hardly call it a stab) is horizontal, but surely this rich history should be accommodated by the machine.
According to the lawsuit, Haughton was able to buy a gun via Armslist because the website is designed to enable online back-alley deals for people who can't purchase weapons legally.
I could stay in it forever, like those Victorian gentlemen found after days by worried families—prostrate upon a back-alley opium den couch, obscured in a cloud of stale smoke.
So-called "back-alley" procedures have existed throughout trans culture—whether you're talking about the dangerous silicone injections that trans women receive, or untrained surgeons who take advantage of desperate communities.
It's a beautiful reminder that wherever you go you can probably hear Eric Clapton or Jamiroquai clamoring out of a tinny speaker in some back-alley cafe or a dark taxi.
Or a clump of red and yellow tomatoes beside a green sink, or, in a desolate, gray back alley, orange paint juxtaposed with rusty bricks and a building's decorative coral touches.
In the latter show, she has accompanied the images with text describing the women and detailing the circumstances that led up to a back-alley abortion and the horrific events that followed.
"We left the restaurant, we went out the door, and around a back alley and this mob of about 15 screaming leftist protesters chased Heidi and me down the alley," he said.
After hitting a blockade of people going down one street and unable to go farther, we doubled back and wound through a back alley to approach the parade from a different locale.
We hadn't scheduled an interview with her, but after the concert we managed to locate the artists' secret back-alley entrance several blocks away, around a corner and behind a metal gate.
Tucked away in a back alley in a rural area of Hebei, the province with China's biggest Catholic community, the gatherings are tolerated – but are illegal in the eyes of the local authorities.
The neighbor, identified only as Tim by The Washingtonian, said that this all started after the alley behind Power's restaurants, Corduroy and Baby Wale, was filthy, even by, you know, back-alley standards.
Today's technological advancements will provide alternatives to the back alley and other degradations of the pre-Roe era, although women with economic resources will continue to have more options and access than others.
Being unable to get hold of contraception also puts more women in danger by increasing the number of people who attempt to get an abortion in unsafe, back-alley clinics, according to Barroso.
"For too long, the important task of redistricting has resembled a back-alley brawl: no rules, no referees, and no holds barred," Dan Vicuña, Common Cause's national redistricting manager, said in a statement.
He would leave his home through the back gate, walking a few paces down a back alley onto 15th Street, then zigzag over toward 16th, where the speedway's main entrance used to be.
Within hours of the announcement, CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin described a country where bazookas might be legal, women could be arrested for back-alley abortions, and gays would be chased from stores.
I get to Nong Lá just before 4:00 AM. Instead of entering through the vibrant blue doors per usual, I walk around to the back alley and head into the restaurant kitchen.
Another headache for officials is that such informal and mostly illegal loans are hidden from them, akin to the "back-alley" lending that fuelled the private economy in the early days of reform.
Whereas people once equated abortion outside of a traditional clinic setting with coat hangers and dangerous "back-alley" procedures, now it's more closely associated with buying pills online and taking them at home.
The most vivid argument of the pro-choice side is the back-alley and other dangerous abortions that result when you make the procedure illegal and the women who die as a result.
Although synthetic opioids are relatively easy to make in back-alley labs, a majority of them are coming illegally into the United States from China, where the chemical and pharmaceutical industries are poorly regulated.
"The founders would quietly research and vet providers so that where needed they were able to refer women to safe and respectable doctors rather than leave them to the back-alley butchers," explains Katz.
From the slaughterhouse, wholesale meat dealers supply the carcasses to back-alley dog-meat restaurants, where customers, many of them older men, enjoy a hot bowl of vegetables, spicy condiments and shredded dog meat.
"You don't have to wait for a poppy plant to mature when you can just hire a chemist and develop some of these substitutes for heroin in a back-alley chemist lab," he said.
As I move with violence down that back alley, I realize that the feeling I had wasn't frustration or offense, it was the nervous energy that comes whenever you spot someone taking a risk.
At the same time, law enforcement officials have seen an insidious growth in back-alley clinics offering cheap versions of the procedure, often using industrial-grade silicone bought at hardware stores in unsterilized settings.
We're no longer living in the age of the back alley or the bloody coat hanger, both of which are symbols that inadvertently reinforce the cultural myth that abortions are inherently violent and risky.
People of all genders, sexual orientations and ages become sex workers to support themselves financially, but the back alley hooker-pimp transaction sensationalized by the media isn't the reality that all sex workers face.
It all went down back when Derrick was a high school student back in Houston, Texas -- when Lewis says he confronted a bunch of "greaser guys" in a back alley near his friend's house.
If a hero is someone who is brave in the face of danger, smart in the back alley of trouble, and ethical when it really, really counts, it's hard to argue Letty is anything but.
But such sites are also often used — in back-alley locations that make up what is sometimes called "darknet" — to shield illegal activities from law enforcement, particularly black markets in weapons, drugs and child pornography.
He's had patients who have sought out back alley surgeries in New York City, Miami, Tijuana, and Korea by doctors who are not urologists, or surgeons even—and some of these have gone terribly wrong.
I wound up sucking on my lips all night to such a degree that when I woke up, my lips were so grotesquely misshapen it looked like I'd just received a back-alley collagen injection.
Still in touch with the wider world Wandering down a dim back alley, we had to duck our heads under the low-hanging bundles of exposed power lines that snaked in and out of windows.
Tucked away down a dingy back alley behind Victoria train station, the low-key Japanese restaurant has just 18 covers, but the kind of word-of-mouth rep and national press plaudits money can't buy.
Stacks of plastic bags and suitcases lined the wall of the back alley of the church, and mothers spent much of the day unpacking and repacking them, trying to find clothes or toys for their kids.
On an all new episode of Weediquette, Krishna travels to the UK to meet the medical pot patients and providers dodging the law to provide back-alley healthcare in a country where medicinal cannabis is prohibited.
This edition of 60 Second Cities provides a close-up look at one of the top, must-see destinations in the world — from the back alley, hutong watering holes to, well, the Great Wall of China.
Nipsey was murdered in view of a surveillance camera, and footage shows the shooter -- the man in the dark shirt -- opening fire 3 different times on Nipsey before kicking his body and fleeing toward a back alley.
With his co-founders — Richard Walsh, editor of a Sydney University student newspaper, and the artist Martin Sharp — Mr. Neville inaugurated Oz with a historical account of the chastity belt and an exposé of back-alley abortions.
In a back alley, I found a heap of vegetables (chards, leeks, and mini peppers), a few trays of chicken filets (one of which smelled like old people's sweat, so I left that), sliced bread, and yogurt.
What's so powerful about this Congress is that we have this multi-generational, pro-choice caucus of women who remember back-alley abortions and then women who have not known a world where they didn't have choice.
Summer's over, and those back-alley cookouts and flower garnishes are soon to be relegated to your long-term memory as the prospect of eating outside will, for many of us, become laughable for the next few months.
If abortion were banned, "You go back to a position like they had where they would perhaps go to illegal places," Mr. Trump said, inarticulately but correctly noting that some women would be driven to back-alley providers.
Unfortunately, T-Mobile and its pals were so reckless in sharing this data that earlier this month, a reporter was able to purchase the location of a cellphone with a wad of cash in some undercover, back-alley transaction.
Because of those hurdles, Colombian women who find themselves unexpectedly and unhappily pregnant are often forced to turn to back alley providers and black market packets of misoprostol abortion pills, delivered by motorbike messenger for the equivalent of $30.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Leering at the photographs mounted upon the seedy walls of a back-alley bar in the Times Square of 1977 is present-day Nan Goldin, grimly assessing the work of her younger self.
Tucked away in a Gangnam back alley, CloudKitchens' first South Korean outlet opened quietly in May with more than 20 separate kitchen spaces, sources said, declining to be identified as they were not authorized to speak to the media.
Tucked away in a Gangnam back alley, CloudKitchens' first South Korean outlet opened quietly in May with more than 20 separate kitchen spaces, sources said, declining to be identified as they were not authorised to speak to the media.
Also, try the Manhattan Cricket Club (above Burke and Wills) on the Upper West Side, Angel's Share (inside Village Yokocho) in the East Village, and the Back Room (tucked away in a back alley) on the Lower East Side.
When Trump was trading crude, back-alley swipes with "Little Rocket Man," Kim Jong-un, about whose nuclear button was bigger, it sounded as if we were heading for a nuclear holocaust led by a pair of overgrown prepubescents.
Deceptive practices in Instagram advertising have been reported in the past— like Lord and Taylor's back-alley attempt at native advertising—but this seems to have gone through Facebook's due process and still been allowed to display on peoples' timelines.
How the intimate data exchanging hands in these back-alley deals compares in size and scale to, say, what Cambridge Analytica acquired on Facebook users in 2016, is ultimately made irrelevant by the fact that it's a thousand times more sensitive.
He guided us around to a really sketchy and grimy back alley, which seemed like a super logical place to hang out with a guy holding a machete, especially when you're two skinny guys walking around with expensive cameras and cash.
The plaid wearing pug, with the head splitting high round kicks, has been in the back alley with Ernesto Hoost (a perennial rival), American kickboxer Maurice Smith and the heavy hitting Frenchman Jerome Le Banner to name but a few.
Both Mr. O'Rourke and the Democrats would do well to emulate the Kennedys of the 1950s and '60s: While maintaining a high-minded attitude, wage the equivalent of a political back-alley knife fight to succeed at the ballot box.
Robert Bork&aposs America is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens&apos doors in midnight raids, and schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution.
Across the South, people are struggling with similar questions: What does a changing region do with the vestiges of back-alley service windows, segregated waiting rooms, dual water fountains and abandoned schools that once formed the skeleton of a society built on oppression?
"Robert Bork's America," declared Ted Kennedy on the Senate floor, "is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids," and more.
This is necessary now because we know that if we do not compel others to see us, to really see black people as full members of the human tribe, we can die in a back alley or jail cell, forgotten and unmourned.
In a video the day before Mr. Trump's arrival, posted by Elle UK, Mr. Khan expanded his attack to gender issues, saying the president was promoting policies that would relegate women to second-class status and force them to have back-alley abortions.
Lyle Tuttle, a tattoo artist who found his own kind of international fame by catering to celebrities while helping to move tattooing, as he put it, from the "back alley" into mainstream acceptability, died on March 26 at his home in Ukiah, Calif.
She learned how Ms. Derraugh, who goes by Dana, treated sick puppies through methods that the consumer protection department, formerly known as the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, described in court papers as "crackpot, back-alley home remedies," including administering Robitussin.
The photographs are beautiful and stark: They picture Rimbaud's winsome, young face, atop adult bodies shooting up heroin in a back alley, alone in a gray and empty Coney Island, masturbating in a rumpled bed, standing on a curb in Times Square.
In October 1995, Morgan Hill was tied up in a trash bag and left to die in a back alley Hoffman Estates, Illinois, dumpster by her birth mother – but a male construction worker walking by heard the baby and ran for help, saving her life.
He and two colleagues travel to Washington and stake out the Senator's town house, lurking in a car across the street, watching a woman come and not go, and eventually confronting Hart in a back alley, where they seem even shiftier than he does.
Gloria Swanson, Jane Russell, Joan Crawford and many others had back-alley abortions because everyone knew a career with a child was no career at all: Stars were expected to film six to ten movies a year, and that left no time for gestating.
Wade's ultimate fate, the country is unlikely to return to the era of back-alley abortions, in part because of technological innovations like telemedicine, which can increase access to medication abortions, as well as internet resources, said Ms. Manian, the San Francisco law professor.
"When you say a self-managed abortion, people think about a coat hanger or a back-alley abortion," said Abigail R. A. Aiken of the University of Texas at Austin, who has studied the safety of self-managed abortions and the reasons women choose them.
But it's been difficult to get the public to completely decouple at-home abortion from the specter of dangerous, "back-alley" procedures pre- Roe, and harder still to convince lawmakers (even pro-choice ones) to risk their political capital by speaking out about it.
And while the laidback lightness of Jamma's productions and illustrations may seem to oppose the back-alley shadows of Arcane's visual identity, both the label and the artist share an ability to use sound and imagery to completely immerse listeners in a distinctive mood.
The firestorm of inquiries began after it was revealed that during an investigative sting, a Motherboard reporter was able to obtain the physical location of a phone he'd planted in Queens, New York, after shelling out $300 to some shadowy figure in a back-alley deal.
Like other women of her age and station, Grace lives in terror that an unwanted pregnancy, the result of such unwanted but unrefusable advances, will lead to her ruin — which is precisely what happens to her best and only friend, who dies after a back alley abortion.
It seems Chuck once helped his son out with an Adderall-dealing issue (boarding schools are rife with those), so Chuck is free to embark on one of those back-alley deals he's so fond of, installing his pal Adam DeGiullo (Rob Morrow) as the judge instead.
I guess having more fast food than you know what to do with was cool when we were a kid, but who wants to scrape together and chow down on a sloppy Whopper picked up off the the ground in a filthy back alley in Brooklyn?
Some 3,85033 hangers representing back alley abortions have been sent to her office, and almost a million dollars has been raised on a crowdfunding platform which declares that, if Collins votes for Brett Kavanaugh, the money will go to "her future opponent" in a general election.
The daughter of overprotective parents from Bensonhurst, she left the claustrophobia of home for Las Vegas, where she worked as a cocktail waitress and went to bed with musicians and blackjack dealers until her roommate had a nearly fatal back-alley abortion, which initiated a feminist awakening.
These sculptural works—from forceps to primitive vacuum devices, cervical needles, and cross sections of a woman's abdomen—sit alongside photographic portraits of women who've died following back-alley abortions, and audio installation pieces created using the voices of women Abril has interviewed about their experiences.
We think of the criminal era as a time when getting an abortion meant a furtive trip into the back alley, where, as likely as not, an unskilled person — maybe a drugstore owner or beautician or medical quack — would sexually assault, maim, or even negligently kill a desperate woman.
Artist Lenka Clayton's, The Distance I Can Be From My Son (Park, Back Alley, Supermarket), has charmed audiences as she films her son meandering away from her, leaving viewers intrigued as they relate to the dilemma of wanting to rescue your child or let him or her go.
One minute, you'll be dodging a river of people to cross a busy thoroughfare canopied with neon signs; the next, you'll be wandering through a "wet market" in a narrow back alley where vendors sell fish, shrimp, eels, and knobs of ginger twice the size of your hand.
I caught up with Martinez in a back alley in Venice on the two-year anniversary of the passing of original Z-Boy and our dear friend Jay Adams to discuss his city and the many opportunities he's passed up to get off the streets of Venice over the years.
To this end, he photographs coal miners, their faces concealed under layers of black soot, both at work and at home; he captures sun-drenched garden parties as guests wander in and out of the frame like ghosts; and depicts working-class children staging back-alley fistfights or cavorting like can-can girls.
As thrilling as the game's collection of polygonized action film set pieces can be — like the crowded elevator, the high-rise meeting room, and goon-filled back alley — its arch plot boils down to a couple twists, and a lot of vague philosophizing about control being an illusion, particularly in video games.
Yes, it does require a lot of labor to pour ourselves a bowl when we're busy balancing 909 freelance gigs and monetizing our cryptocurrency Snapchat channel on the off chance we can one day afford a five-second appointment with a back alley doctor who can prescribe us aspirin for our bleeding lungs.
He was mentored in the 1950s by storied tattooists like Bert Grimm, and he worked in the trade in California and in Alaska before he opened his own shop in San Francisco in 1960, wanting "to get tattooing out of the back alley," as he told The San Francisco Chronicle in 19903.
Anyone familiar with detective novels or noir cinema knows exactly what that phrase means: smoke-filled nightclubs, back-alley gambling houses and dark, seedy opium dens, all frequented by a motley assortment of Chinese mobsters, White Russian émigrés, fugitive criminals of all nations and at least one gorgeous femme fatale with a past.
Turn back the clock to a time when privileges of whiteness were supreme and unassailable, misogyny was simply viewed as an extension of masculinity, women got back-alley abortions and worked for partial wages, coal was king and global warming was purely academic, and trans people weren't in our bathrooms or barracks.
Health workers back up the claim that many women in Cambodia are unaware of the legal status of abortions—the sex workers interviewed for this piece also believed abortion is illegal—and this misconception, combined with the stigma surrounding their profession, often sees them to turn to unqualified medics performing cheap, back-alley procedures.
Read: Bill Taylor's Testimony Paints a 'Damning' Picture of Trump's Ukraine Quid Pro Quo By Friday, federal investigators had blown the lock off a safe to access the contents in their intensifying probe of soviet-born businessmen who guided Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, in his back-alley diplomatic escapades in Ukraine, according to CNN.
Activists have mailed the office of the Maine Republican senator — whose vote is crucial to confirming Trump nominee Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court — about 3,000 coat hangers, the Associated Press reported Sunday, as grisly callbacks to what some women resorted to in the days of "back-alley abortions" when the procedure was illegal.
But another big part of her work involves education—getting people to see that telemedicine abortion isn't a shady back-alley practice akin to a coat-hanger abortion, but a tried and true method of terminating a pregnancy that can allow women to feel a greater sense of agency and control over their bodies.
"We cannot allow Illinois to return to the days when women had so few options for reproductive care that they desperately resorted to back-alley quacks, poison, knitting needles, disappearing from public sight or suicide to deal with unwanted pregnancies," state senator Daniel Biss, a Democrat, said in a statement after the bill passed on Wednesday.
You might feel a deep secondhand embarrassment over his refusal to "just" do a cooking show; instead, he uses an episode about the origins of chicken parmesan as an opportunity to indulge in fancy camera tricks and stage parodies of movie scenes where a nervous, normally straitlaced person goes to some back alley to pick up contraband merchandise.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine) 85033,000 coat hangers, referencing back-alley abortions, in their efforts to persuade her to vote against the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
While Jones has the right to shout whatever he wants from a soapbox in free speech alley (or a back alley, or into a tin can) — and while he can't be prosecuted for anything that he says (no matter how offensive, absurd or insane) — he doesn't have the right to have his opinions automatically amplified by every social media platform.
Draped in high-low styles from the new athleisure collection, the star, 38, shines in the fashion spread, which positions her highness in the midst of everyday settings like a laundry mat, back alley, and grocery aisle—all within the culturally rich Crenshaw district of Los Angeles where she was photographed by her pal and Queen & Slim director Melina Matsoukas.
But in one area of the fast-paced and hugely launch-driven beauty industry, business is really booming: Counterfeits and (usually vastly inferior) knockoff versions of the pricey beauty tools we love — from hair straighteners to battery-operated cleansing devices — are springing up as fast as new products appear, and you don't need to lurk around a back alley to get your hands on them.
I haven't mentioned the unwelcome visitors who show up at nightfall, casting dark shadows on the glowing Carney homestead: a craven priest, Father Horrigan (Charles Dale), and the courtly, sinister Irish republican kingpin Mr. Muldoon (Stuart Graham) and his henchmen (Dean Ashton and Glenn Speers), whom we have already met in the play's ominous prologue, set in a graffiti-sprayed back alley in the nearby city of Derry.
So one day in early March, during the last leg of the women's wear collection, in a gap between Alexander McQueen (where Sarah Burton offered up artisanal knits and gossamer dresses inspired by the Shetland Isles), and Chanel (where Karl Lagerfeld built a rocket ship in the Grand Palais around which models strode in space age bouclé), , I found myself in a back alley by an unmarked door behind the former La Samaritaine department store.
When the bloody curtain was pulled back for all to see and read what Kermit Gosnell had done, America was doubly shocked; they were horrified to learn about a man who had executed babies born alive and seriously endangered women with his back-alley ways, but they were equally appalled to know that he had been operating in plain daylight, with no health inspections in nearly two decades, save one visit from the National Abortion Federation (NAF).
Cut to two hours later — after we had found the restaurant's entrance (past the supermarket's back alley and up a flight of stairs); worked our way through appetizers of wild chicory with garlic confit and cloudlike shishbarak dumplings of lamb and goat's yogurt; and had just polished off a crispy-skin grouper filet and an extravagant spin on tournedos Rossini that paired bone marrow with goose liver, chestnuts and veal stock — our waiter was refusing to accept that we were too full for dessert.
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