"Open Ground is located in Wuppertal, just outside the Ruhr valley, a location known predominantly for its 125-year-old suspended monorail and as the home of the late Pina Bausch's famous dance theatre."
"This isn't just a restaurant; it's a revival," said entertainment director Sunni Stephens. "We're bringing back the spectacle, the tease and the intimacy of classic cabaret with a multicultural edge. It's seductive, soulful and unforgettable."
"It was a community, it was family," Thais-Williams told The Times in a 2018 interview. "To be honest myself, I was pretty much a loner too. I always had the fears of coming out, or my family finding out. I found myself there."
Breadsoda at 2233 Wisconsin Ave., NW, is a popular trivia spot with $5 DC Brau Corruption IPAs and features former DC Jeopardy! champion Patrick Curran regularly attending.
La Churascaia's unique ambiance attracted an eclectic mix of patrons, from cowboys to Parisian elites, making it a cultural touchstone in France's nightlife history.
The proposed late-night hours for the Urban Chocolatier have provoked significant community backlash, with residents arguing it would disrupt their sleep and lead to nightlife chaos.
The stickers that partly cover it are a visual decision that crosses issues - inspired by club stickers used to cover phone cameras at queer parties to 'encourage presence and protect privacy'.
Andrew Axelrod's co-management of Avant Gardner and efforts to reopen the Brooklyn Mirage reflect ongoing challenges in the NYC nightlife scene following SFX's bankruptcy.
"This Sunday marks the final day of trading for Yates Romford as we currently know it. After decades as a cornerstone of the local high street and nightlife, the venue will be closing its doors for a two-week refurbishment but it's far from the end."