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"clubby" Definitions
  1. characteristic of a club or club members: such as
  2. displaying friendliness especially to other members of the same social group : SOCIABLE
  3. open only to qualified or approved persons : SELECT, ELITE

239 Sentences With "clubby"

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Finally, the venture capital world will become even more clubby.
You had these clubby areas like Echo and WELL, MindVox.
And actually, even the boys there aren't very boys' clubby.
At that point, it was a clubby little family thing.
Dinner is served in the narrow, clubby, wood-paneled Consort Bar.
In a clubby town, intersections like that are all but inevitable.
But was met with conceit From an entrenched group of clubby blowhards.
With the leather sofa and the globe, the room feels very clubby.
Some of Albany's residents said they are drawn to its clubby feel.
So how should the notoriously secretive and clubby branch of government respond?
The clubby Chinese restaurant opened a 6,000-square-foot evening spot in Southampton.
Washington's clubby diplomatic and lobbying worlds have been rived by the Khashoggi case.
Gymkhana is, in its dignified but clubby bearing, an ode to colonial India.
Mr. Gvasalia channels the clubby nihilism of youth, but what he makes is fashion.
In the clubby world of the Senate, relationships could determine the fate of ObamaCare repeal.
It is all unspoken, a clubby secret, a male form of control based on exclusion.
As her book title suggests, Burch's expertise is in the clubby world of MDL leadership.
However, every website I've gone on has either tiny, clubby dresses or is way too pricey.
Shifting from its hip-hop-inspired sound, witch house has become more clubby and electronic than ever.
I think Ariana for me is a little too clubby top 40, but I do love Cardi.
So we knew right from the outset that Whorl was going to be not clubby at all.
The bar shuttered in July 2019, but was previously known for its clubby atmosphere and live music.
Jones's maneuvers have escalated one of the worst fissures in decades in the normally clubby ownership group.
I had a weekly slot there on Sunday afternoon, playing more clubby stuff in between two gabber DJs.
Nowadays, withholding a phone altogether can still help foster, in some small way, a sense of clubby exclusivity.
The salad seemed old-fashioned, country-clubby, like something you'd get in a little cup at the airport.
Where many skateboard shops can be intimidating and clubby, Uncle Funkys is low-key and welcoming by design.
Yet it endured, and even thrived, in clubby networks of artists who made geometric abstraction their safe space.
At times, the atmosphere is so clubby that the actors seem to be performing mainly for one another.
For many years, Richard and Tucker Carlson lunched at adjoining tables at the Palm, the clubby Washington restaurant.
His Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok posts reliably generate articles in the country's politically obsessed, and clubby, media.
Pictures of Mr. Lauren hang throughout his clubby, dimly lit headquarters on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Of the last 26 appointments, 25 went to former Supreme Court clerks, underscoring the clubby nature of the practice.
JUST THE FUNNY PARTS... And a Few Hard Truths About Sneaking Into the Hollywood Boys' ClubBy Nell Scovell311 pp.
Now she has her own side hustle, too, a series of clubby singles featuring her heavily Auto-Tuned voice.
All of Canberra, Australia's capital, seems to be on trial now, with its cozy, clubby ways looking increasingly inappropriate.
The turmoil sparked a war of words within the I.O.C.'s usually clubby meeting room ahead of these Games.
Like fading neutron stars, both collided last week at the Waverly Inn, the clubby restaurant in the West Village.
"Being cool is really cool," declares a blurry sign behind a spectator crowd at a dimly-lit, clubby lounge.
With "Take Me Apart," instead of moving from the clubby fringes into commercial pop, Kelela remains stubbornly in between.
But in the tight-knit and clubby art world, Mr. Genocchio's contacts give him outsize power in the business.
This is clubby, apartment-style living for less, made possible with a quieter location just off the beaten path.
The American Hotel, established in 1846, remains the doyenne of Main Street, with a clubby bar and dining room.
Exploiting clubby networks of power stretching deep into the White House, Mr. Rockefeller mobilized a phalanx of elder statesmen.
At best, this sounded to Mr. Alix like the sort of clubby arrangements that pervaded bankruptcy courts decades ago.
Nearly every other member has backed Clinton, so Merkley's risky endorsement has made him an outlier in the clubby chamber.
The 36-year-old kept the look from feeling too clubby with a pair of tailored trousers and classic pumps.
Never forget that the Senate is an extremely clubby institution; they do not look kindly on attacks on their own.
Around midnight, crowds began pouring into Vandal, a clubby restaurant on the Bowery, for a party hosted by Republic Records.
It was no surprise, then, when Sewell had trouble finding a new position in the clubby Florida Medicare-insurance industry.
Yet each of those recent success stories was an independent production, with origins outside the clubby confines of Hollywood studios.
So you come close to being in those lonely Texas hills and in the clubby mustiness of the U.S. Congress.
The clubby, and sometimes restrictive, world of amateur sports has long been overshadowed by more freewheeling and profitable professional games.
He was among a group of teenagers who learned a mnemonic version of the constitution and regurgitated it at clubby lunches.
And Van Vechten's crime, when it is revealed, is exactly what we'd expect from a clubby, insidery, lecherous man — a letdown.
Her new single — with its chanting chorus, driving backbeat, and clubby video — replaces her old ethereal, dreamy sensibility with pure pop.
Mr. Rose's show, with its procession of establishment guests and clubby atmosphere, remained unchanged through its more-than-two-decade run.
IT'S MID-AUGUST when Adams and I meet, in a clubby, low-key restaurant on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood.
The IC can get clubby and myopic, losing sight of its first mission to serve the sitting president rather than itself.
RALPH'S COFFEE & BAR Adjacent to his new London store, Ralph Lauren is opening this typically clubby, equestrian-themed restaurant and bar.
Vanity Fair erected an elaborate glass-walled shelter, but attendees noticed that it lacked the clubby atmosphere of the Sunset Tower.
The clubby solidarity of the WKKK, like that of the Klan itself, grew more attractive, more interesting, when it involved collective action.
Clubby personal diplomacy no doubt comes easy to the super-rich, but personal diplomacy means little to most people around the world.
A mainstay in the clubby world of New York real estate, Ms. Consolo was responsible for luring numerous luxury retailers to Manhattan.
With "Amanpour & Company," a CNN veteran based in London brings a new sensibility to an hour that was once dark and clubby.
After two straightforward pop albums, her self-titled third veered clubby and dance-pop, with some Middle Eastern and hip-hop influences.
On the top floor, you'll find the main restaurant, LH, which is a clubby spot putting a contemporary spin on American classics.
Elegantly designed with walls but no booths at 50 Varick Street in TriBeCa, it has around 60 participants and a clubby atmosphere.
That was basically a healthy shift: better a rough and imperfect public process of deciding what to think than a clubby private one.
And at night, the breakfast lounge transforms into a clubby bar bathed in pink light, ideal for sipping glasses of rosé and Champagne.
New York City steakhouses tend to straddle the line from clubby to gentleman's club, but Peter Luger felt more like someone's (crowded) kitchen.
One can go into Forever 21, H&M, and other big-box fashion stores and emerge looking casual-Friday, clubby, or Coachella-ready.
But Paul Tollett, the promoter of Panorama — and a star in the clubby concert world as the mastermind behind Coachella — is not worried.
And for those who don't know anything about this world, there is fun to be had observing this clubby atmosphere from the outside.
The goal isn't simply to discredit Biden as generationally out-of-touch or too politically clubby or insufficiently transformational or otherwise gaffe-prone.
Style trumps substance, and it's hard to shake the feeling that this is just another place for the moneyed clubby elite to party.
It was an unflattering portrait of Albany, with state officials and lobbyists trading in clubby lunches and dinners, fishing trips and sophomoric nicknames.
Recognizable brands (Gucci, Rick Owens, Raf Simons) are mixed with niche ones: Veja sneakers, Venczel handbags and GmbH, a clubby men's wear brand.
Adieux Au Dancefloor and Working Class Woman both have clubby tracks on them, but both records are very critical of dance music culture.
By contrast, everything at Polo Ralph Lauren was clubby and caramel-toned as usual, suede and cashmere with the deep-pile patina of aspiration.
This faded-black-denim one-piece keeps it casual, as opposed to clubby, making it easy to layer over a white tee-like top.
But while he was attracted to Bemelmans' depictions of animals and the seasons, he mainly wanted to summon the clubby atmosphere of the Carlyle.
But the #MeToo movement has inspired women to come forward even in soccer's clubby atmosphere, which remains dominated by powerful men unaccustomed to scrutiny.
But when asked why he didn't go into business for himself full time, Mr. Gies demurred, alluding to the clubby nature of his field.
The concept was simple: classic Italian dishes served in warm, clubby surroundings, with a come-as-you-are atmosphere that Manhattan's power players found congenial.
Odell has shared the LP's title track with THUMP today—he describes it as more of a "clubby affair" than the rest of the release.
But despite the legal issues, even in the world of a not-so-clubby rock 'n' roller/compulsive night-lifer like me, dancing was everywhere.
This despite a staging by Mr. Elliott (with a comfy, clubby set by Derek McLane) that suggests that we, too, are members of this club.
At times, that isolated him in the clubby halls of Parliament, lawmakers say, but it also liberated him to annoy people unused to being annoyed.
For the Office, the designer Adam Tihany created a clubby space, finished in polished wood and leather, with 44 seats and lots of vintage details.
This hip modern hotel is in a landmark building that opened in 1918 as the Allerton 39th Street House, a clubby hotel for young men.
While much of "Cadillac" is a bit too modern for The Get Down, Miguel's disco breaks mesh seamlessly with the crowded, clubby atmosphere of Les Inferno.
Well, "Party Politics"' clubby jocularity is the sound of all those Fridays rolled into one boozy and blissful dream sequence—one you never want to end.
Jue Lan Club, a clubby modern Chinese restaurant named after a secret art society from the 1930s, is opening a 6,000-square-foot night spot in Southampton.
Ameritrade became known as the disruptive company that busted open the clubby old world of investing with cutting-edge technology, but I had no background in tech.
"Clearly we're not the clubby types," said Jaime Andrade, who was diligently stitching a teal short-sleeved sweater fringed by lace, a birthday present for his sister.
Mayer will probably prevail in this, given that directors are loath to directly attack a sitting CEO, especially in the clubby and insular world of Silicon Valley.
They often say their songs are about what happens in Beirut's bars — their latest album, "Ibn El Leil," or "Son of the Night," especially is very clubby.
It's got a vast spa, a fully equipped gear shop, a stylish Italian restaurant and an airy and clubby members lounge to which hotel guests get access.
Business Insider decided to take a look at some of the lawyers advising PE firms who insiders consider the future of this clubby corner of the profession.
It gets a little intensely clubby at night on the weekends, and some might say it's played out and touristy, but you should definitely make the visit.
Lady Gaga is hardly one to stay in her lane: she's as much a master of a clubby dance track as she is a duet with Tony Bennett.
Seeking new, less crowded markets, activist investors are using Australia's shareholder-friendly laws to pressure corporate boards criticized as clubby and conservative in an effort to improve returns.
The tone of the meeting was cordial — Bayern prides itself on its hospitality, its clubby atmosphere — but it was not, from the agents' point of view, especially productive.
Members are too corrupt (1900s), clubby (1950s), unethical (43s to present), and overpaid (perennial), with inadequate staff support (1940s, 1970s, and 2010s), except when staff cost money (1990s).
SUPPER CLUBBy Lara Williams Near the end of "Supper Club," the tart debut novel from the British writer Lara Williams, the narrator, Roberta, explains how to make kimchi.
While Mr. Trump's name appears emblazoned on Manhattan high-rises, he has long been shunned in the clubby world of the city's upper echelon as a tabloid sideshow.
Plus, there's a financial risk in calling out famous figures who are vital to fundraising, not to mention the social fallout in the clubby world of national Islamic activism.
A clubby place whose third floor is a renowned private playroom for handpicked V.I.P.s, the Spotted Pig has racked up Michelin stars and accolades for its chef, April Bloomfield.
First up was a shindig that Republic Records was hosting at Catch, a clubby seafood restaurant in the meatpacking district with a murmuration of black, white and silver balloons.
The concern is that shareholders will end up on the wrong side of clubby deals or left in the dark altogether in cases where executives aren't required to disclose holdings.
And if for some reason their colleagues found it impossible to block them in the Senate's clubby atmosphere, there are worst places to end up than on the Supreme Court.
"It felt to me like an organization that had started one way and was becoming much more universal," she said in an interview in Vice's clubby offices in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Beyond that, Deakin was also immersing himself in the landscape, reflecting on who uses it and who can roam through it, and on the eccentric, clubby nature of his country.
Fresh off a cross-country flight to Arizona, Kraft broke the clubby protocol of the league and lambasted it and his good pal Goodell at the team's welcome news conference.
Its clubby wood-paneled dining room has studded leather armchairs and oil paintings, and in the adjoining fireplace-lit cocktail lounge, mai tais are served without a hint of irony.
You know the feeling: With a hopeful smile, you slide into a clubby, cheery gathering where revelers are grinning and regularly busting a gut, collectively riding the same giddy wave.
It is Mr. Trump's go-to restaurant, a clubby place where the waiters wear suits and where in early November, shortly after he was elected, he popped in for dinner.
It's a stark contrast to the normal clubby atmosphere of the Senate floor, where senators circulate among their colleagues and float off and on the floor during a vote series.
The firm called her lawsuit, which depicted Sedgwick's culture as clubby and paternalistic, a "self-serving" and "disingenuous" exercise in a legal filing to move the contentious dispute to arbitration.
He was a fixture at Pete Lorenzo's Cafe, a clubby steakhouse that for decades served as a shadow State House, a well-lubricated junction of deal-making, political gossip and intrigue.
Fiat had for generations been a family-run enterprise, and having someone at the helm from outside Italy&aposs clubby management circles - even a dynamo like Marchionne - was an enormous change.
We learned that he'll attend Davos — the clubby globalist conference in Switzerland (60 heads of state or government, plus top CEOs and over 1,000 leaders from civil society, academia and media).
But In the ninth inning, I went into the clubhouse and I told the clubby, 'I don't want to jinx anything but if we get three outs, bring me my ring.
The rejection of all seven female candidates spoke to the way the United Nations still operates, critics say — a clubby culture of quiet diplomatic bargaining and horse trading, dominated by men.
Across an hour of ravey mutations, there's sinister, clubby edits of Kanye songs, fractured Beyoncé samples, and a whole lot of other high-energy, high-gloss takes on hard techno tropes.
The clubby political culture of legislators, lobbyists and consultants in state capitals is often male-dominated and can result in men being beckoned from the legislature to run for statewide office.
The guidance is a stark contrast from the normally clubby atmosphere on the Senate floor where lawmakers frequently circulate amongst their colleagues and linger to talk in pairs or large groups.
Even for clubby Washington, it could be a bad look to clink glasses for a woman who rode shotgun for a president who refers to the media with a Stalinist epithet.
They have also cast him as the epitome of political privilege, a person whose victory at the polls would only perpetuate the clubby, dynastic control of the nation's most powerful offices.
Some sections, like the leather booths near the upstairs bar, have a warm, clubby feel, just the opposite of the Siberia that a second-floor, out-of-view table may suggest.
At the same time, there have been other independent-minded politicians who show up to the clubby quarters of Congress and discover that independence can be a heavy cross to bear.
Grinnell is a lost breed — the Ivy League-educated gentleman sportsman, equally at home in the clubby air of New York's finest interiors as he was scrambling over glaciers in Montana.
Grinnell is a lost breed — the Ivy League-educated gentleman sportsman, equally at home in the clubby air of New York's finest interiors as he was scrambling over glaciers in Montana.
Weirdly enough, by the time The Shamen released "Ebeneezer Goode," a lot of the raves had already started to die out... or at least changed into something more clubby, widespread and commercialized.
The Four Seasons is known for its Grill Room, a clubby lunchtime magnet for powerful business types with regular customers like Henry Kissinger, the businessman Leonard Lauder and the developer Harry Macklowe.
The clubby porch is perfect for curling up with a good book, occasionally looking up to catch lawn games, including an antique shuffleboard court and a modern version of the beanbag toss.
Another standout is "Roseland Baby," where Adamn manages to turn simple lines like "all these bitches keep on stalking me" into grandiose balladry in between verses that bounce forward with clubby enthusiasm.
The chairman's comments echoed previous statements he and other top Democrats had made on television and other public forums, but they marked a departure from the normally clubby decorum in the Senate.
For the interior architect, who also designed the Beekman hotel in Manhattan and the Coral Room at the Bloomsbury in London with similarly clubby panache, color still retains a bit of novelty.
It coined the phrase "Gang of 500," the clubby network of lobbyists, aides, pols, and hangers-on who supposedly, like the Vatican's cardinals, secretly ran DC. That wasn't true — power is so diffuse.
Many say they keep quiet because they want to maintain professional relationships in politics or because they want to be included in the clubby atmosphere of a small and close-knit state capital.
And it would have produced unassailable convictions of not only Salman, but also Newman, Chiasson and many of the sort of traders in the clubby fund industry who traffic in favors and secrets.
And while it just falls short of timelessness (a clubby instrumental in place of a good old fashioned chorus is the Pop Curse of 2017), you have to admit it's an absolute blast.
This desire to know and project knowledge of who the winners are has long animated a conspicuously clubby style of political reporting that journalists have become more critical of in the Trump era.
The hotel will also have a market and dining counter called Louis, with pastrami sandwiches, dumplings, a salad station and hot dogs, and a clubby bar and lounge with light food called Diego.
Amanda Zhang, a former criminal lawyer and a partner in the venture, is around most nights schmoozing with regular diners in the clubby restaurant and presiding over the 1930s-style brass-accented bar.
"The Comedian" also provides a bit of backstage insight into the clubby world of comics, which must be in the zeitgeist right now, since it's the subject of upcoming series on HBO and Showtime.
In the clubby atmosphere of the seminar, though, where everyone identifies as a sheepdog, sheep are viewed as contemptible "grass eaters" that the sheepdogs grudgingly tolerate in between their Olympian battles with the wolves.
Usually, this means that the Trance Vibrator provides a regular pulse along with the bass of the music, boosting the game's clubby feel while freeing up the controller to focus on recreating melodic flourishes.
In a narrow, clubby space on the busiest block of St. Mark's Place, 2.503 is the most fun of the new wave of restaurants opened in the past few years by young Taiwanese-Americans.
That's the approach that I've taken in my disco stuff as well—you can take a really cheesy song and space it out, make it more monotonous and clubby in a way that's interesting.
And though moving from clubby comforts to upsetting noise is a smart journey, it's a bit impractical now that they're releasing their 13th proper album, which, it bears mentioning again, is eight hours long.
In 2012, a neuroscientist named Brandon Stell founded PubPeer, a forum where anyone can analyze and discuss scientific papers, as a corrective to what he sees as the flaws in today's clubby scientific culture.
But Ebele Okobi, Facebook's public policy director for Africa, hopes the death of her 36-year-old brother, Chinedu, can begin to change attitudes in the clubby and largely white world of Silicon Valley.
Cheetah, his latest release up until the mysterious vinyl record exclusively sold at this show, is relatively straightforward and clubby by his standards, and it seemed likely that his set would follow in that form.
" Albanian rapper and singer's G4shi's clubby take on "4 Life" is perfect hot weather-listening music, while British singer Bipolar Sunshine contributes upbeat vocals to hit single "Middle" and mystic disco ditty "Future Pt. 2.
And secondly, when you throw in the fact that it is mostly men doing the recruiting — to join their clubby, tight-knit partnerships — you begin to see why the numbers are the way they are.
Mr. Zeng had flown in with his well-to-do pals, and after dinner at a clubby Chelsea restaurant, the Chinese crew retired to the Park Hyatt for late-night drinks in the lobby bar.
New York is a transactional place, and Ms. Sorokin had nothing to trade, so she made herself into a rich, clubby, entrepreneurial German and lied and cheated a system already allocating so many unfair advantages.
In high school and college and even a little into law school, the main thing they portray Kavanaugh learning is how to expertly blend into the background hum of blasé misogyny and clubby competitive drinking.
Last Thursday night, 70 members of the fashion elite attended a preview of L'Avenue, a clubby Parisian restaurant that has been transported to the eighth and ninth floors of Saks Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
When La Goulue, the clubby French restaurant favored by Upper East Side socialites and others in the Black Card set, reopened in January after an eight-year absence, a certain rush was to be expected.
Charlotte, with an estimated population of 827,000, is a city of golf-club memberships, late-model S.U.V.s in church parking lots and small plates of rabbit gnocchi at the clubby Wooden Vine Wine Bar and Bistro.
Elsewhere on Born This Way there's a new bulk to the sound matching the weightier themes: stadium rock and eighties schlock add ballast and bombast to the clubby sound, flavors of Springsteen, Pat Benatar, Jim Steinman.
In the River North Art District, known as RiNo, New York's cult mixologists Death & Co are newly spiking the cocktail scene in a clubby room with grand chandeliers and a menu the size of a novel.
Russo is right to call out the Post's coverage, but the issue he identifies is just one facet of a school reform culture that has frequently been too clubby, chummy, and tribal for its own good.
There's a myth in Silicon Valley that Wall Street investors are short-term oriented and greedy, while the tech world — with its longer-term and clubby approach — allow companies to mature slowly and as they should.
"His work ethic was exceptional; he is both analytical and extremely personable," said Scott Miller, his professor at Wichita State University - a combination that drives business in the ruthlessly competitive but clubby world of plane deals.
There's nothing for Trump to lose politically with his supporters by waging war with the media — and his strategy of exasperating the clubby White House press corps gels with his image as a disruptor who disrespects convention.
Ideally, I'll have vats of those clubby beans in my fridge that I've cooked on the weekend in my pressure cooker, and I'll sub them in for canned in the recipes below, three of which are beany.
Along with his gravelly voiced manager, John Rambo Stevens, he climbed into a black S.U.V. and headed off to Hudson Bar and Books, a clubby, dark-paneled cigar bar in the West Village that still allows smoking.
That's the clearest and most alarming takeaway from discussions with the assorted diplomats, military officials and security wonks who assembled this weekend for the annual Halifax International Security Forum in Canada, a clubby gathering of leading democracies.
Tenants on the other side of the street—at the Stanford University-owned complex next to the clubby Rosewood hotel—are currently paying the most in rent, with prices above $140 a square foot annually, the brokers said.
Though he has a low profile outside Asia, Son has long been an unconventional visionary in the often closed and clubby world of corporate Japan, turning profits from Japanese telecoms into bets on up-and-coming start-ups.
Tucked away on Cortlandt Alley, a narrow, timeless-feeling backstreet just south of Canal, the dining room has clubby décor that evokes a Gilded Age tavern—all brick walls, dark wood, leather banquettes, and medieval-looking light fixtures.
But sensing the life in the lines ("Have I told you yet you're sweet to me?" awwwwww) he enlisted Safiya to spin it into a clubby sunbeam, adorned by a few simple electronic bleeps and a loping drum shuffle.
He created a sunny, eye-catching exterior with awnings in bright yellow and white and a clubby interior with a pool table and an oak bar, with free drinks, so men could relax while their wives or girlfriends shopped.
And its persistence stems from both explicit historical exclusion and a self-selecting process, in which the crowd most attracted to finance's clubby reputation pushes hardest to get in, then feels most at ease once there, perpetuating the reality.
The affable Messer was the starting middle linebacker and captain of the football team at clubby Wabash, which has produced an unusual number of Indiana politicians for its size, while the hard-charging Rokita worked at the student newspaper.
Its sedate red brick facade belies the hipster-rocker aesthetic that pervades the interior, where a ceiling fashioned out of slabs of concrete, track lighting and a handsome backlit bar make the lobby feel more like a clubby drinking den.
So that gets me to another misconception or something that really irks me about the way a VC works, which is like — and we've talked about this as you tried to break into VC — but it's still pretty clubby overall.
To pay full tribute to Armstrong before they take a wrecking ball to it, it must be acknowledged that it was, almost four decades ago, a figurative and literal growth concept, a statement departure from the country-clubby Forest Hills.
Two years ago she rented a postage-stamp-size apartment in the Caroline, a luxury building on West 23rd Street that features concierge service, valet parking, a fitness center and pool, and, for the less aerobically inclined, a clubby billiards room.
Some of her more sleekly-produced, clubby pop numbers like "Million Reasons" and "Applause" might work in a stadium, but when you're playing to a crowd caked in dirt and beer sweat, appetites tend to be a little more visceral.
Their early works tended more toward the regular rhythms, straightforward melodies, and clubby proclivities of their influences—they've since referred to that stuff as "cheesy"—but even their earliest full-lengths, Incunabula and Amber had their moments of pure alien surrealism.
The goal of "We," as executives refer to the company, is to overtake any conceivable venue for entrepreneurial-minded up-and-comers who are drawn to a clubby sense of community and the turnkey ease (if impersonal feel) of communal spaces.
The Chicago Bulls, in their clubby and steakheaded stubbornness, are nearly as dysfunctional, to the point where the possibility of the team trading its best player is received as good news simply because it represents the possibility of something changing.
The trial painted an unflattering portrait of Mr. Percoco and more broadly of the inner workings of the state capital, one replete with expensive fishing trips, clubby nicknames and "magic phone calls" that could make or break multimillion-dollar contracts.
"With two consenting adults, I understand that those things happen," said James R. Dickson III, 51, an insurance broker and Republican who was having a drink at Sperry's Restaurant, a clubby, old-school haunt in the well-heeled Belle Meade area.
Nor has it stifled a sense, among Ms. Gardner's supporters, that the police and the city's clubby legal establishment have joined forces in an attempt to embarrass one of the few black officials with truly independent power in St. Louis.
Smith's rapid ascent from a Starbucks barista to a Grammy-nominated singer was aided by a feature on Drake's 2017 album "More Life," and cemented by "On My Mind," her clubby garage track that gained traction later the same year.
The West Village restaurant, which opened in 20153, became a magnet for V.I.P.s drawn by its clubby ambience and exclusive third-floor party room; its other investors, including celebrities like Jay-Z and Fatboy Slim, are not involved in the case.
Stepping into the lobby on a 30-degree evening, I was struck by the warm, ambient lighting and the clubby feel of the space's dark wood and overstuffed leather seating (interior designer Jim Walrod is behind the hotel's bold aesthetic choices).
Tucked into a narrow space, 886 (from Eric Sze and Andy Chuang, of a nearby noodle bar called the Tang) has a clubby vibe and a menu that seems designed to appeal to someone coming off a long, drunken night of karaoke.
With a view to improving everyone's financial lot in life, the name of the game is capitalism, and more specifically democratising the opportunity to invest, making it possible for more people beyond the often-cloistered and clubby environment of the investment world.
This format—along with a bit of contemporary dance; a clubby, electronic soundtrack; and big, blown-up video projections of the body—makes for a very modern look at an epidemic that is sometimes, mistakenly, thought of as a thing of the past.
The videos reveal clubby exchanges between the leaders, most of whom belong to the church's Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (the church's second-highest leadership body after the First Presidency), and Mormon politicians and other experts invited in to brief the apostles.
She is also the first woman to head the science branch — one of few female agents commanding such an important job at the F.B.I., a clubby agency where men are more predominant in senior positions than they were even three years ago.
In late 2017, after its editor, Lorin Stein, resigned over the misconduct allegations, Ms. Hunnewell successfully championed hiring Emily Nemens to replace him, even though, as a co-editor of The Southern Review, she was far outside The Paris Review's clubby literary circle.
Deciding, however, that the most important barrier to upward mobility boils down to the clubby signifying systems the elite use to wall off people who aren't their kind is a way of framing the problem in a way that puts it beyond policy.
He was a WMCA Good Guy and a WABC All-American — the clubby team names adopted by the stations to brand their announcers — and a morning drive-time host for WCBS, 101.1 FM, until he retired from full-time broadcasting in 2003.
In turn, private companies that sell any shares at all — including selling shares directly to venture capitalists or allowing employees to sell shares on secondary markets — will no longer only have their valuations set by a small clubby group of self-interested investors.
Real estate heavyweights clearly don't want to be left in the dust by tech startups that see opportunities to do things more efficiently, more transparently and more affordably than has previously been possible in the long clubby, expensive and opaque world of real estate.
"They're extremely clubby but many of them hate each other, they're extremely suspicious of each other – it's a lot like the U.S. Senate, they're all keeping an eye on each other and probably wouldn't hesitate to back bite each other," the journalist told Hill.
To my mind, though, it's symptomatic of a larger issue — a seeming carelessness throughout that extends to a reliance on clubby shorthand that speaks only to certain people (literary-minded baby boomers) instead of creating a compelling narrative peopled with diverse, vivid and interesting characters.
The 210 Club, the venerated Midtown Manhattan restaurant, is famous for its clubby atmosphere and influential celebrity patrons, so it was strange recently to see its ornate iron gates padlocked and a sign explaining that the iconic place was closed because of water damage.
The resulting environment was drastically different from the clubby Medi Club, and our group — which consisted mostly of neighborhood locals ranging from teenagers to grandparents — ate most of the home-cooked organic meals together, gratefully and in silence, by an old wood-burning stove.
Tim Kaine (D-Va.) is eager to explain what it's like to be a former governor in the Senate, emphasizing the sway senators have over international affairs and what being in the clubby chamber of 100 is actually like compared with Bullock's impression of it.
Under the old standard, the courts in some cities were in the thrall of a "bankruptcy ring" — a clubby network of lawyers, court officials and other specialists who were more interested in entrenching and enriching one another than in helping the companies in their care.
Yachty isn't the first artist to remix "Chained to the Rhythm"—Hot Chip also gave it a go, turning it into a clubby, bass heavy banger—so even if nothing else, the song seems make good fodder for other artists to put their own stamp on.
Stylistically, Uffie's matter-of-fact but unbothered drawl over clubby, electro-trash beats paved the way for artists like Charli XCX, Kesha, and Kitty, and her straddling of genres was future-focussed and enduring in a way that few artists of the time managed to be.
But their journey to Texas also unfolded over a nearly 895-year period that tracks the rise of the modern market in writers' papers, as it evolved from a clubby business governed by gentlemen's agreements to a highly competitive arena marked by sometimes eye-popping prices.
But they achieved a degree of fame beyond this clubby realm as the family that inspired "The Philadelphia Story," the play and movie starring Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord, an irrepressible society girl (and proto-feminist) sorting out romantic entanglements on the eve of her wedding.
Laing's Kathy is, like Acker, the author of the novels " Blood and Guts in High School " and " Great Expectations " ("I expect you've heard of them," Laing writes, sounding a bit clubby); her father, like Acker's, abandoned the family before she was born and her mother, like Acker's, committed suicide.
This past week, old pictures of Mr. Bloomberg and Donald J. Trump, in golf hats, surfaced on the internet to remind us that despite the former mayor's evisceration of the candidate as a dangerous demagogue, a con man and a lazy heir, wealth is essentially a clubby place.
Michael Vignola, who was the original executive chef at Henry at Life Hotel, and Rachid Abdelouahad, who was director of operations at Strip House and Blue Water Grill, among others, have joined forces to move into the underground space that was the clubby Beautique for a few years.
Ms. Cox's report, which was based on information from more than 200 people, mostly current House staff members, described a clubby atmosphere in which lawmakers and senior staff members "regard themselves as a special breed and as an elite," and think little of publicly deriding lower-ranking employees.
And she assumed even greater creative control, helping bring in producers like the indie-pop duo Purity Ring, the composer Dustin O'Halloran (the theme from Amazon's "Transparent") and the English musician Jack Garratt to create a palette that's dreamy and clubby, if not as grabby as her earlier records.
" So groovy, in fact, that before long the celebrity front row went from a mildly provocative attraction to fashion's main event, transforming, as Ms. Agins writes, "what was once a clubby ritual for fashion insiders into a multiplatform extravaganza showcased in print, on TV and everywhere on the internet.
Donnie is just one member of a clubby community of early investors in bitcoin who have been able to reap the benefits of its dramatic bull run, cashing out some holdings as its value more than doubled in the space of a month to peak at around $20,000 in mid-December.
A clubby, wood-paneled establishment that opened in 22013, the Town & Country had a storied past and a long list of influential imbibers, including former Prime Minister Bertie Ahern of Ireland and Eliot Spitzer, a former New York governor who drank there before meeting prostitutes in the Mayflower's Room 20113.
" In the pages of his magazine and the clubby dining rooms of his restaurants, Mr. Carter created a version of the fantasy Manhattan that intoxicated him as a child: ice-cold martinis, bon vivant writers, gimlet-eyed gossip in the manner of one of his favorite films, "Sweet Smell of Success.
Richard Lapchick, the director of the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport, which tracks diversity at major sports leagues, said the N.F.L. and corporate America have the same self-inflicted problem — a failure to provide access to the clubby, largely white and male world at the highest echelon of power.
Though the Tam O'Shanter was a clubby hangout for Disney executives in the 1950s, the lunchtime crowd that now fills the kitschy pub is a more diverse representation of the city: elderly couples with their elbows locked together, immigrant families and groups of young women, clinking their pints of beer.
Asked about VC's reputation as a "clubby" industry where you have to know someone to get in, Shah agreed that you do have to build relationships — but there's one way for a prospective investor to stand out from the pack of people applying every year to the biggest funds on Sand Hill Road.
Purvis knew that in the name of politeness she should probably stay quiet, but she couldn't resist the opportunity to "toss a good word grenade," she recalled later, into a clubby crowd that she felt tended to overlook, along with chiffon cakes and canning, some of the most complicated questions about Southern cuisine.
At a time when the number of authentic dives in the neighborhood was growing slimmer by the month, each one eaten up by yet another Starbucks or some clubby bar that catered to NYU kids, they wanted to open a place that felt like the old East Village: a bastion of low-down, timeless degeneracy.
Ever since the news broke last year that the grand Midtown space housing the Four Seasons restaurant would be taken over by the three young men behind brassy places like Carbone and Dirty French, one question has loomed above all: Will they preserve the clubby, reliable comforts of the original or strike off in a bold new direction?
So it came as something of a surprise when Chamath Palihapitiya — Sri Lankan war refugee, early Facebook employee, investor in Slack and Box, part owner of the Golden State Warriors — told Vanity Fair in March that if we are in fact in the early stages of a second tech collapse, venture capitalists have only their own mediocre, clubby selves to blame.
But the flareup is the latest sign of the growing politicization of court fights within a normally clubby Senate, which has been buffeted in recent years by bare knuckle brawls over the confirmation of Justices Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchGeorge Conway: Schumer was 'channeling Trump' in comments about Supreme Court justices The Hill's Morning Report — Presented by the APTA — Now it's Biden vs.
For the past few months we've heard several new tracks from the record, ranging from clubby, Skrillex collaborations like "Hungry Ham" to hard as hell tracks like "Let It Bang" with Schoolboy Q. Last night, he dropped a new track "FLEM," which isn't off the new record but does show off Ferg's versatility as an artist, and dedication to putting out as much music as possible.
The song, which went to No. 6 on the British charts, was clubby and sharp and included this verse, which is simultaneously simplistic and sophisticated, and espouses a sentiment that many artists have tried (and failed) to match ever since: Hey diddle-diddle There's a fella in the middle And I think he's pulling my string My wife's lactating And I'm spectating It's a football thing.
From the late 1990s through the mid-2000s, the network also served as a weird clearinghouse for some of the great ghouls of conservative agit-prop, an early home-away-from-home for the likes of Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter, and Tucker Carlson, though the latter was still in his clubby William F. Buckley phase and not yet banging on about racial destiny and birth rates.
Framed photos of random beautiful people frolicking in the surf or sunbathing in silver jumpsuits adorn the walls; Ping-Pong tables (with electrical outlets) do double-duty as meeting or work-space spots; flooring is made of shiny American pennies or wood salvaged from 19th-century French train carriages, and a large bar and restaurant packed with plush, clubby banquettes dominate most of its public space.
I strained to imagine the Tail Up Goat's groovy young customers defecting en masse to Morton's on Connecticut Avenue, a clubby haunt of Republican establishment types where, almost exactly two years earlier, a veteran conservative journalist munched on a cigar and scoffed while two D.C. nobodies named Corey Lewandowski and Hope Hicks sought to convince him that their new boss, Donald Trump, really was going to run for president this time.
Irrepressible, truncheon-blunt and forever pushing the boundaries between "no" and "maybe," Ms. Siegal, 68, has employed sharp elbows and inexhaustible energy reservoirs to claim a unique social position in New York and the Hamptons: as a host for hire for clubby, insider-only film screenings and dinners for the influential, she stands at the crossroads of Hollywood power and New York society (or what's left of it), functioning as a spin doctor, salonista, celebrity confidante and, occasionally, bouncer.
A lot of things change around the time we invest in Series B or Series C rounds: the company has just demonstrated product/market fit and is ready to take a larger round to pour fuel on the sales and marketing fire; the company's legal documents get a thorough upgrade from the more "clubby" seed and A round docs; and the concept of an "exit" begins to appear as a dim light somewhere out on the horizon.
Where friendliness was KCD's corporate mandate, PR Consulting helped create an air of exclusivity for Mr. Ghesquière and Mr. Simons by dismissing those perceived as wannabes (or worse, middle market.) Mr. Hinton worked for both firms, and his solo career seems like an attempt to meld the friendly demeanor of Ed Filipowski (his boss at KCD, who died in January) with the clubby synergy that exists between Mr. Rougier and the curated circle of designers he represents.

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