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I'm not out here to hurt kids in night clubs.
Malls, movie theaters, night clubs and festivals should be safe places.
Then, having finally found a home in night clubs, Hopkins defected.
Not so outings to cinemas, night clubs and other entertainment venues.
The night clubs that had once showcased tappers had mostly closed down.
A small theatre screens previously unseen videos of Ramm rapping at night clubs.
Museums, night clubs, and gyms have been ordered to close until April 3.
At night, he and his friends sneaked out to bars, night clubs, and brothels.
Calendars are booked up with sponsorship events and well-paid appearances at night clubs.
They looked like they could be on their way to night clubs, he said.
He noticed that many of the bars and night clubs were catering to American servicemen.
It's a fast-paced romp through bowling alleys and night clubs, full of scatological, dark humor.
At night clubs, the young hit men are fêted like rock stars and courted by groupies.
Dan Wender: When we started RINSED, it was a time where there were no good night clubs.
Night clubs, movie theaters, small theater houses and concert venues will also close, according to de Blasio.
I'd go to night clubs with the sites owners and photographed from 12 to 4 in the morning.
One of those stocks was Rick's Cabaret, a company that operates strip clubs and night clubs, Pierotti said.
The attack on one of the Florida city's gay night clubs, Pulse, left 49 dead and 58 wounded.
Event spaces and gathering spots such as night clubs, theaters, concert venues in the city are also closed.
Many rappers have their own clothing brands, and all of them are booked for showcases in night clubs.
When winter came, he began performing both inside and outside night clubs downtown: the Mudd Club, Pyramid, Danceteria.
Originally slated to open in 1989, the hotel was supposed to have Japanese lounges, casinos, and night clubs.
The state health department is working with night clubs and with health providers around the state to increase testing.
According to a court order, Luo is banned from spending at high-end hotels, night clubs and gold clubs.
In 1968, he was honorably discharged and started pursuing his music career by playing at night clubs in Nashville.
"There has not been an order to close down the night clubs so far," a policeman in the area said.
Today, we're premiering Rico's newest track, "Glo Bottles," an ode to sparkling bottles of liquor brought up at night clubs.
More than four in every five convictions involved women being sexual exploited mostly in bars, cabaret and night clubs across Argentina.
Being a regular person usually means you'll never make it past the velvet rope to get into the hottest night clubs.
Its crystalline waters, night clubs, restaurants and hip hotels make it one of the biggest tourist hot spots in the state.
Jimmy'z is one of the French Riviera's most popular night clubs — Leonardo DiCaprio and Lionel Richie have both been spotted there.
An entrepreneur who has dabbled in night clubs and Costa Rican real estate, he was hired as Oatly's C.E.O. in 2012.
"Boys will be wherever girls are," says Ponce, likening the situation to the way night clubs sometimes let women enter for free.
Our strategy globally has been focused on night clubs, but for India we came up with the idea of a beer garden.
I am not a huge fan of packed bars and night clubs, so I usually keep a low profile on weekend nights.
They are helping to identify soft targets like restaurants, night clubs and shopping malls that are away from well-guarded Olympic sites.
The cases sparked a nationwide drugs bust and investigations into tax evasion and police collusion at night clubs and other nightlife spots.
"I started going to night clubs, and I was always the one dancing and jumping around by the DJ booth," she said.
These include museums, art galleries and theatres; caravan parks and gyms; small hotels; sports clubs; night clubs; club houses and guest houses.
These include museums, art galleries and theaters; caravan parks and gyms; small hotels; sports clubs; night clubs; club houses and guest houses.
He preferred the cinema and night clubs to school, and he was always the first one on the dance floor at weddings.
In the middle of the album was a series of oversize portraits of couples gathered around bottle-strewn tables in night clubs.
She often appeared on television and in night clubs, for a time partnering with George Burns in Las Vegas and a national tour.
These calls include entertaining augmented-reality features that can outfit users with cat hats or turn their living rooms into animated night clubs.
Three decades ago, a crew of hair stylists, led by David Humphries, began flaunting their most fantastic designs at night clubs around Detroit.
Currently in that region, schools, museums, night clubs, gyms, and swimming pools are closed, while funerals, church services, and other ceremonies are suspended.
Eric Holcomb (R) also announced that bars, night clubs and restaurants will be closed for in-person patrons through the end of March.
He planned to focus on the city's cosmopolitan night life, nibbling kibbe, drinking arrack, and taking in the vibe at beachside night clubs.
Recently two night clubs were temporarily shut down — one because dancers performed partially nude, the other because a dance song featured a Quranic verse.
"For location data, the most valuable places are night clubs, universities, beaches, different sports places," first author Kseniya Buraya, a researcher at ITMO, explains.
This has been a problem for tappers, whose art in the past was usually presented in venues (vaudeville, night clubs) favoring short-breathed dances.
We could register to vote, enlist in the military, move out of our parents' houses, and dance the night away at those 18+ night clubs.
A fan of electronic music, he was a regular at night clubs but gave that up when their son Neo was born 20 months ago.
There have also been a series of security crackdowns on gay-friendly night clubs and bathhouses, events that stirred sizable debate in the national media.
The only thing lacking is entertainment and those looking for night clubs or cinemas travel 50 km (31 miles) to regional center Pavlodar, Smotrich says.
Our situation was very similar: repressive Tory government; shit, violent, townie night-clubs, and a real desire for something that was exciting and our own.
Some of its billboards are on the Sunset Strip, a portion of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles known for its live music and night clubs.
But as he began frequenting the city's raucous night clubs, Mr. Galvan — then only 20103 — made poor choices about who he spent his time with.
Howard's partner Brad [Gooch] told me that at one point they thought that a virus was coming in through the air ducts in the night clubs.
Rome police will also step up checks on cruise ship passengers and night clubs, and "clean up" illegal settlements along the banks of the Tiber river.
They attended Eton College together as teens and he was known as Harry's "wingman" when the two were regulars at London night clubs in their younger years.
A day in the model world spans about 15 minutes, after which the lights turn off and LEDs flip on at venues like night clubs and casinos.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Strobe lights, blaring music, and dancing Brazilians may be fixtures at Rio's legendary night clubs, but they aren't usually spotted at Olympic venues.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall night clubs sprang up in that city in a moment of "cultural anarchy", says Dimitri Hegemann, one of Tresor's founders.
The legendary blues and R. & B. singer Bobby (Blue) Bland happened to be there, and asked Young to tour with him in night clubs around the country.
"The Mission transformed from a dangerous neighborhood with a few night clubs in the 22.3s into the hottest section of town with five Michelin-rated restaurants," says Kennelly.
Uncle Sam's pay-cheques feed the economies of areas with army bases, but mostly through the soldiers' patronage of night clubs and bars—which can lead to trouble.
Mr Finn's own writing shines in his description of pre-war American high society: the sybaritic circuit of parties, night clubs and restaurants that meant everyone knew everyone.
The interior ministry claims to have foiled dozens of other attacks, including a plan to bomb bars and night clubs in Ankara, the country's capital, on New Year's Eve.
My mother was content with an existence that consisted of seeing friends and having dress fittings during the day and going to night clubs and parties in the evening.
They had lived one train stop from each other in Tokyo and frequented the same restaurants and night clubs with mutual friends, though they never actually met in person.
Lai Jinrong, a guitarist with the heavy metal band Logic Out of Control, who played at Mao's on its last night, pointed to competition from night clubs and discos.
"Jets, Helicopters, Dune Buggies, Bachelor Suites, Night Clubs, Paint Ball, Day Pools, Gambling, Top Golf, Limos, No sleep, Too much fun.. how did we fit all that in???" he wrote.
The very American "Cinco De Techno" parties are popping up across the country, reworking the holiday's traditional street parties and mariachi bands into night clubs complete with sombrero-wearing DJs.
Disick is still hanging around in and promoting night clubs like 1OAK even though that may not be the best idea for someone who's just been through substance-abuse treatment.
The reason we did that is because we felt like we were having a sort of surreal, almost religious dance experience in those kind of spaces and not in night clubs.
A former wife of Mateen, Sitora Yusufiy, said her ex-husband had facets of his life that he did not share with his family, such as drinking and going to night clubs.
By the time she began to write, she knew who lived there: Dexter Styles, a debonair gangster who runs night clubs for the Italian Mob, and whose fate intertwines with Anna Kerrigan's.
He has embarked on a number of business ventures, owning restaurants and fitness centers and opening night clubs, and most recently, he has become the style ambassador for JCPenney's "Big & Tall" business.
The space was used as a television broadcasting hub in the 1950s and, more recently, as a work space for musicians and artists and a venue hosting live concerts and night clubs.
The earlier novel is languid, slangy, and smoky, its characters confined to night clubs where they banter and rib one another about sex and booze and how badly they played the night before.
But the mayor and other residents say those glittering guests have recently been nudged aside by party boats, all-night clubs and hostels full of wobbly backpackers, changing the character of the island.
Flamenco's music and dance were later also shaped by ballet and the commercial culture of glitzy urban night clubs and music halls, and by foreigners who saw in flamenco something exotic, erotic, oriental.
They're cute and Instagram-famous enough to get away with almost anything and some of those lucky cuties are even regularly treated to outrageously expensive gifts and epic 1st birthday parties at night clubs.
But whereas in the geriatric West recreational drug use is falling and many night clubs are closing, in Africa's capitals it appears to be growing, both among the new middle class and the poor.
Residents have access to a ritzy nightlife scene in Monaco, which is home to one of the French Riviera's most popular night clubs: Jimmy'z , where Leonardo DiCaprio and Lionel Richie have both been spotted.
Some are trying new strategies: Rhode Island is advertising on pizza boxes, while Massachusetts will hold events in night clubs to try to reach young, single men, according to Georgetown University's Health Policy Institute.
From the muddy delta of the Indus to the barren Baloch coast, a twinkling constellation of attractions is set to rise: luxury hotels, water parks, golf courses, health spas, yacht harbours, night clubs, the works.
It became an instant hit and was belted out in pubs, night clubs, on the streets and in football stadiums throughout the tournament as an England team featuring center back Southgate reached the semi-finals.
At seventeen, he and his friends began driving to Chicago, three hours away, and bribing doormen in order to get into the night clubs where a danceable new style called house music was being forged.
All restaurants, bars, cafees, night clubs as well as gyms, tanning centers and tattoo parlors will be required to shut down for two week until March 30, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at press conference.
The social media star has taken amputee veterans on trips to Cabo, to a ranch in Wyoming, night clubs in and out of the country and to parties at his home in the Hollywood Hills.
Legions of late-night jazz performers would perform the hit at bars, night clubs, and other social spaces without much consideration for its origins, and its unavoidable presence in movies and television further bastardized the style.
Dance music, long associated with cryptlike night clubs, has come out of the dark; it now belongs equally to an international network of outdoor festivals, where fans expect to hear tracks they already know and love.
As for where the money went, the S.E.C. says that at one point Mr. Faulkner racked up more than $1 million of charges for travel, escorts, strip clubs and exclusive night clubs on an American Express card.
Each day that Congress fails to act, it remains complicit in the carnage that is occurring in our cities on a daily basis and the mass shootings in our schools, movie theaters, college campuses and night clubs.
Weigel notes the Harlem Renaissance writer Wallace Thurman's observation, in the mid-nineteen-twenties, that his neighborhood's night clubs had become de-facto segregated "shrines" to which self-styled white sophisticates made pilgrimage on their nights out.
The legendary street is chockablock with dive bars, night clubs, strip clubs and shops selling souvenirs and it's packed on the weekends with night revelers who throw Mardi Gras beads from second-floor balconies to crowds below.
Before the Olympic Torch was officially ignited and the games got underway, I spoke to a collection of DJs, producers, and owners of night clubs in Rio, about how the competition would affect the city's nightlife scene.
"My Ways," a twinkling cut by a South London rapper named AJ Tracey and a singer called J. Warner, sounded innocently commercial, recalling American R. & B. of the early aughts, which is still esteemed in London night clubs.
His actions ranged from bizarre (wandering barefoot through the streets of Boston) to troubling (yes, he continued fighting in night clubs.) The transgressions could have been brushed aside more easily if he kept it professional while on the  job.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former top military aide to U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter used his government credit card to pay bills at night clubs, lied about it and behaved inappropriately with female subordinates, the Pentagon watchdog said on Thursday.
As a biting satire, the film is sharp on consumerism and shallowness: We live in a culture fueled by testosterone and greed, it posits, and between trendy restaurants and trendier night clubs, haven't we all been a little diminished?
Six months after he took office, he was questioned at a press conference about allegations that his nineteen-year-old son was dropping cash in night clubs and speeding around Kiev in a hundred-and-twenty-thousand-dollar BMW.
By that time, the House on the Embankment was popular with expats, and was known for its proximity to a stretch of bars and night clubs in a renovated industrial space that once belonged to the Red October candy factory.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A powerful commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said on Thursday that Donald Trump should address any threats against Tehran directly to him, and mocked the U.S. president as using the language of "night clubs and gambling halls".
We've seen a slew of stars (Jessica Alba, Wiz Khalifa, Naomi Campbell) step out in classic silk pajama sets to hit up dinner parties, night clubs and more, and we're thinking this may be the absolute easiest trend of all time to replicate.
The presentation of night clubs as sexual danger zones linked to violence, and online dating as a high risk and indeed potentially fatal practice, are two examples of the show picking up on both the sexual fears and biases of the time.
Pole dancing in India Although the origins of pole dancing can be traced back to the ancient Indian sport of mallakhamb, in which wrestlers train by performing gymnastics on wooden poles, pole dancing in most of the 20th century was associated with seedy night clubs.
The two women involved in the attack, who face first-degree-murder charges, are in custody in Malaysia; they have told investigators that they worked in local night clubs and were paid ninety dollars each for what they thought was a TV-show prank.
But Tillmans, who admires the paintings of nineteen-twenties Berlin night clubs by Christian Schad and George Grosz, saw the acid-house-music nights at Opera House, in Hamburg, or the Love Parade, in Berlin, not just as hedonistic gatherings but as a political achievement.
As UK garage night clubs lost their licenses and a scene became a scapegoat, a chasm formed: on one side, dubstep; on the other, grime; and somewhere in the middle, preparing a plot of land that would blossom into a five-album career, The Streets.
Local newspapers heave with tales from the battle lines: struggles between residents and property developers, vandalised yuppie flats and bars, squats stormed by police officers, cars torched in protest at one thing or another and conflicts between the city's world-renowned night clubs and its zoning lawyers.
The settlement also states Burch has admitted to using foundation funds to pay for foreign and domestic travel, frequenting night clubs in the Baltimore area on a nearly weekly basis, ordering excessive and expensive food and drink at the country's top restaurants and lavishing gifts on women.
The disharmony apparently goes back way further, but Cousins was particularly mad at Bee columnist Andy Furillo for mentioning his younger brother and NBA D-Leaguer, Jaleel Cousins, in a recent post about the siblings and Kings teammate Matt Barnes making poor choices at late-night clubs.
Instead of the usual gay pride parades seen in the West, Beirut Pride will include an exhibition on gender fluidity in fashion as well as a storytelling get-together centered on coming-out stories and a gay-themed party in one of the Middle East's biggest night clubs.
In the evening, he drops into legendary, now disappeared, night clubs like Howard Stein's Rock Lounge, Peppermint Lounge, and the Mudd Club to watch No Wave musicians like Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Coati Mundi,  James White and the Blacks, and Walter Steding and the Dragon People perform.
Although ritzy venues and packed houses have become common for flexing performances and competitions, they seemed unthinkable more than a decade ago, when Mr. Gray began to develop the dance form in night clubs and at block parties in East New York and other largely black neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
Our Airbnb was in Vedado, a deceptively calm residential neighborhood of aging mansions which also features a few of the city's most thumping night clubs and Fábrica de Arte Cubano, an old cooking oil factory turned into a sprawling multiuse arts complex with a terrific restaurant, El Cocinero, on its rooftop.
There he met up with two other U.C. Boulder alumni, who were members of the Dazzle Dancers, an ad-hoc troupe co-founded by the writer and performer Mike Albo during the glory years of Wigstock, when night clubs such as the Pyramid Club, Jackie 60, and Bar d'O doubled as performance venues.
Throughout the country, posters emblazoned with Leviticus 22018:34—THE STRANGER WHO RESIDES AMONG YOU SHALL BE TO YOU AS ONE OF YOUR CITIZENS; YOU SHALL LOVE HIM AS YOU LOVE YOURSELF, FOR YOU WERE STRANGERS IN THE LAND OF EGYPT—could be spotted in the windows of cafés and clothing stores and night clubs.
Through the course of 53 regular seasons and four all-star seasons, the American reality show has succeeded in bringing drag queens out of gay bars and night clubs and building them a global stage to twirl on: A spinoff series in Thailand recently wrapped up its second season, and franchises are planned for Canada and Australia.
Creating characters who frequent night clubs or work in them, Micheaux used the advent of sound to document an extraordinary array of black artists—including opera singers, jazz bands, blues musicians, comedians, primordial twerkers, swing dancers, and tap dancers of easygoing virtuosity—whose work wasn't often seen by Hollywood's audiences but whose talent dwarfed that of many white celebrities.
Party members could live in a milieu where co-workers, neighbors and the family dentist were fellow Communists; they bought life insurance policies (excellent value for money) from party-controlled fraternal organizations; they could even spend their evenings out in night clubs run by Communist sympathizers (like the ironically named Café Society on Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village, a showcase for up-and-coming black performers like Billie Holliday).

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