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Tag: Bars and Nightclubs

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Summer Jet-Setters Turned Sardinia Into a Coronavirus Hot Spot

September 9, 2020JASON HOROWITZComments Off on Summer Jet-Setters Turned Sardinia Into a Coronavirus Hot Spot

Silvio Berlusconi was there in August. So was his friend, the club owner Flavio Briatore. Now both are among hundreds of Covid-19 cases linked to the Italian island, a favorite of rich partygoers.

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‘Cocktails and Masks Don’t Really Go Together’

August 1, 2020ANDREW HIGGINSComments Off on ‘Cocktails and Masks Don’t Really Go Together’

Young Russians are partying again, seeking a return to normal life and willing to risk a coronavirus surge. “We are people, not robots, and want to have a life,” said a bar patron (and doctor).

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As Japan Nears 1,000 Daily Coronavirus Infections, It Shies From Restrictions

July 24, 2020Motoko Rich and Hikari HidaComments Off on As Japan Nears 1,000 Daily Coronavirus Infections, It Shies From Restrictions

Case numbers are climbing fast, with virus clusters in nursing homes, schools and elsewhere. But fingers are being pointed at Japan’s so-called hostess bars.

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English Pubs Reopen, Dividing a Border Town

July 5, 2020July 6, 2020STEPHEN CASTLEComments Off on English Pubs Reopen, Dividing a Border Town

Pubs are open in England, but coronavirus restrictions have not yet eased that far in Wales. So the owner of one village bar went to a rival establishment for a pint.

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From China to Germany, the World Learns to Live With the Coronavirus

June 24, 2020June 24, 2020Sui-Lee Wee, Benjamin Mueller and Emma BubolaComments Off on From China to Germany, the World Learns to Live With the Coronavirus

As mass infections strike even in places that had seemed to tame the coronavirus, officials are turning to targeted and fast-but-flexible approaches to stop third or fourth waves.

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At Drive-In Disco, It ‘Feels Like Saturday Again,’ Even Without a Dance Floor

June 2, 2020June 2, 2020Patrick Kingsley and Laetitia VanconComments Off on At Drive-In Disco, It ‘Feels Like Saturday Again,’ Even Without a Dance Floor

To stop the spread of the coronavirus, nightclubs are still shuttered as Europe emerges from a lockdown. But one German club has found another way to host a party. Honk if you’re having a good time.

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French Take Their Apéros to the Streets, Testing Lockdown Limits

May 28, 2020Norimitsu Onishi and Constant MéheutComments Off on French Take Their Apéros to the Streets, Testing Lockdown Limits

A coy cat-and-mouse game speaks to an unusually personal and emotional relationship between the individual and the state.

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As South Korea Eases Limits, Virus Cluster Prompts Seoul to Close Bars

May 9, 2020CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on As South Korea Eases Limits, Virus Cluster Prompts Seoul to Close Bars

With no vaccine in sight, the country is urging people to reclaim more of their daily lives, while bracing for new waves that are all but inevitable.

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The Man Who Taught Australia How to Mix a Proper Drink

May 8, 2020BESHA RODELLComments Off on The Man Who Taught Australia How to Mix a Proper Drink

Vernon Chalker helped to turn what was once considered a menial job, bartending, into a celebrated career.

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Filipino Musicians Drive Hong Kong’s Music Scene, but Gigs Have Dried Up

May 7, 2020May 9, 2020MIKE IVESComments Off on Filipino Musicians Drive Hong Kong’s Music Scene, but Gigs Have Dried Up

Battered by the one-two punch of protests and a pandemic, Hong Kong’s music venues have mostly gone silent. No one has felt the pinch more than singers, drummers and guitarists from the Philippines.

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