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February 12th

The Rewind: Steve Lewis’ Birthday Bash at Lit

Last Monday was Steve Lewis’ Birthday Bash at Lit Lounge.  The nightlife kingpin turned 57! That’s a long ass time to be running shit.  Steve Lewis was DJing and he even through back a couple of drinks.  Kirill of KirillWasHere.com, Brittany Mendenhall of ChiChi212, Zev Norotsky of Get There PR, DJ Lindsay Luv, Rhett Bixler from The Chainsmokers, and Miss Melissa Widhson all braved the snow and were  in attendance. The crowd was random, and Kirill and I did a lot of shots of Patron.  I mean A LOT.

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February 11th

Your Best Bet: The Weekend Lineup (Valentines Day Edition)

For those of you Anti-VDay and Anti-Fashion Week, but want to be a little festive, here are some Valentine’s Day themed events for a special edition of this week’s Weekend Lineup.  Prepare to drown your sorrows properly or just get your hookup on.

I will be covering all of Fashion Week and then some.

Be in the loop.

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Thursday

Valentine’s Day Pajama Party Meatup @  The Bell House // 149 7th Street @ 2nd Ave [Gowanas] // 7:00PM + // Cover Alert! $12 advance, $15 door, $20 with speed dating, $7 after 10pm

Non Vday Event: Circa @ The Darkroom (Open Vodka Bar 10-11PM) //  165 Ludlow [LES] //  11:00 PM+

Friday

F♥CK YOU x F♥CK ME by Seasick Mama and Casey RAnderson  @ INVEN.TORY // 237 Lafayette Street @ Spring [Soho] // 7:00PM -8:00PM// RSVP

Nyle’s Fuck Valentines Day Party @ Lake Johnson @ 258 Johnson Ave nr. Bushwick Ave [Bushwick] // 8:00PM +  // Cover Alert! $7

Saturday

Candy Hearts and Saucy Tarts @ Surreal Estate // 5 Thames St btwn Morgan and Bogart [Bushwick] // 8:00PM+ // Cover Alert! $10

Valentine’s Day Massacre @ Savalas // 285 Beadford Ave bwtn S1st and Grand [Wburg] //  11:00PM+

Non Vday Event: Discovery @ Santos // 96 Lafayette St @ Walker [Chinatown]// 11:00PM+ // RSVP

Sunday

Champagne and Lingerie Show @ Agent Provocateur // 133 Mercer Street @ Prince [Soho]// 4:00PM-7:00PM // RSVP

Valentines Dance for Misfits @ Beauty Bar Brooklyn (Open Vodka Bar 10-11PM) // 921 Broadway @ Melrose [Bushwick] // 9:00PM +

St. Valentine’s Day Massacre by Michael T and Justine D @ LPR // 158 Bleecker St @ Thompson [WVill] // 10:00PM+ //  Cover Alert! $10

Looking for more? The Skint has a long list of all sort of VDay shit.


February 10th

Hipster Hate LOLs

This piece of hate mail I got was too funny that I have to post it.

My little piece on last weeks Nightlife Townhall Meeting has caused quite the commotion and I received my VERY FIRST hate mail. The best part is this person must have stumbled upon my blog without knowing anything about me or who I am.

Just to clarify, my ancestors immigrated to America from Naples, Italy, and settled in Brooklyn.  My father’s side settled right here in the good ole ‘Burg. I grew up in Queens- Woodhaven to be exact. My grandmother still lives in Williamsburg in the same house she lived in for 85 years – the same house my father and his brothers grew up in.

For those who have had the honor of meeting me, it is apparent I am not a hipster, unless hipsters are obsessed with Christian Louboutin shoes and shop at Pop.  In 2010, I don’t even know what a hipster is – the word has been so overused that is has completely lost it’s meaning.

Anyways.  Hate the Hate.

Punk Beater aka Dana3U of Williamburg says:

You whiny little hipster loser. Go back to Bumfuck, USA or wherever the hell your loser parents spawned a shit like you.

We were here when the better part of you was dripping down your mother’s leg.  We handled the drug dealers, the muggers, the predatory landlords and the corrupt cops and survived, and made this the neighborhood you chose to think you could ruin.

We can handle pussies like you in a heart beat. Pussies who say cowardly things like: “I would rather walk through a crowd of drunk idiots than walk down a dark, desolate block.”

We made this the hip neighborhood wannabes want to reside in.  The Brooklyn natives in Wburg hate your ilk as much as those in Lower Manhattan.

By Bumfuck USA,  I guess she means 20 minutes down Metropolitan Ave. Shitiot.   PS Thanks for all the traffic!

February 5th

Rantrageous: Trash! Vomit! and Piss! Oh My!

Nightlife Townhall Meeting

So last night I had the “pleasure” of going to the LES Senior Citizens Convention Nightlife Townhall Meeting at PS 20.

First of all, OMG, you have no idea what a bunch of crazytown haters these meetings bring in and you must go to them. Seriously.  While it was a perfect blend of hilarity, hatred, and overall hysteria, it definitely made me realize how important it is that people of my/our generation get involved in Townhall and Community Board issues.  Brittany Mendenhall and I realized we were a bit in over our heads we saw the turnout – we managed to sit amongst other pro-nightlife people.  in order to avoid getting hit with canes and walkers.

Britt beat me to the punch and did a great job of summing up the meeting and pointing out key highlights.  While Eater surprisingly said the meeting “went off without a hitch.” Ehh, really? I don’t if I would put like that…

  • 80% of the people there were ANTI: Nightlife, Bars, Restaurants, Anything with a Liquor license. I would say they majority of the 80% were 55+.
  • Half of the people on the ‘board’ are anti-nightlife.  One of them even said, “if you come off the Williamsburg bridge at 2AM, it’s just terrible outside” Oh really? Last time I checked it was pretty desolate over there- I know this because I live in Williamsburg. And if it’s “terrible out” maybe its because of all the projects south of the bridge. I try and steer clear of walking on Delancey – and it has nothing to do with the ‘noise level.’
  • Out of the 30 people that spoke (in the two hours I was there) only about 5 were PRO-nightlife.  Anytime they spoke, the audience booed like a bunch of 3rd graders. We need to bring it.
  • These people complained about everything.  In their eyes, even restaurants serving beer and wine are detrimental to the world, and they asked why restaurants can’t run without a liquor license.  I hope the board is taking in to consideration that the majority of these people have nothing better to complain about besides Wheel of Fortune changing time slots.
  • To say that the nightlife and restaurant community is misrepresented would be an understatement.  It is imperative that the voice of people who love the vibrancy of NYC come out to these meetings.
  • The fact that city residents are so upset over liquor license applications should get their priorities in order.  Our city has so many issues – noise complaints should not be a top concern.

What they had to say:

Vomit, Urine, Trash, Noise, and Cigarettes
This was the main gripe of the Anti-Fun Committee.  While I can understand the hater brigade wants to keep noise levels down and have clean sidewalks, they are using bars and lounges as a scapegoat for their problems.  Loud noise in NYC is inevitable between the honking cars, the constant sound of sirens, and every thing in between.   People smoke, dogs pee everywhere -and so do bums.  I lived above the Charleston in Williamsburg for two years – right smack dab in the middle of hipsterhood-Bedford and N7th.  The Charleston was so effing loud but eventually I learned to deal with it, my body adjusted, and very rarely did I wake up in the middle of the night.  The AFC should also take note, there are 35 colleges in New York City.  My guess would be drunk college kids are the source of the vom – where ever there’s underclassman, there’s vomit.   There is trash everywhere, New York is a dirty city.   On a sidenote: the AFC is AGAINST the SMOKING BAN and they want it repealed.  They said since the Smoking Ban came in to play noise levels and the amount of “trash, vomit, urine, and cigarettes” has significantly increased.

What I have to say:

There are positives that Nightlife and Restaurant Industry bring to the community.

The Economy:
Unfortunately, the majority of the people that live in NYC are not students or retirees.  We actually have to *gasp* work!   Since the economy blows, many displaced workers are looking to fall back on their nightlife and restaurant roots. Every new venue that opens provides job opportunities for chefs, servers, bartenders, party planners, cocktail servers, etc etc.  Not to mention all the people whose careers revolve around this industry – journalists, musicians, artists, critics, club promoters, talent bookers, the list goes on and on.

Safety:
There is a level of safety that the presence of bars and restaurants add to a neighborhood.  Sure, you definitely have your cases of bar brawls, missing persons, and deaths that occur within the realm of nightlife.  But if none of those clubs, bars, or restaurants existed, then where would we be? Back to empty streets filled with gangs and prostitutes?!  How much sleep can you get with gunshots going off? Would you rather clean up butts or blood?  The fact that bars and restaurants add livelihood to a block, makes me feel a bit safer walking home by myself.  I would rather walk through a crowd of drunk idiots than walk down a dark, desolte block.  The AFC needs to remember that the influx of bars and restaurants helped gentrify many of the areas in which we live in today.

I highly encourage anyone who reads this blog to start attending your local community board meetings – we really need to speak up for ourselves. There are so few people representing the nightlife and restaurant community, their voices barely get heard.  The 21-35 yr old wining and dining population needs a voice.  You can find out when and where to go by Googling: Community Board (your zip code) EX: ‘community board 11211″  OR by signing up for the Nightlife Preservation Community [here.]

That’s all…

February 2nd

The Williamsburg Word: It’s Official-JellyNYC Pool Parties are ON for 2010

via Gothamist

Senator Schumer has saved the Brooklyn Pool Parties! We just received a press release announcing the news that will surely put a smile on disaffected hipster’s faces borough-wide.

With help from the Open Space Alliance, NYS Parks, Parks Commissioner Benepe and other elected officials, they announced that the JellyNYC Pool Parties are returning to the Williamsburg Waterfront for another year (thank goodness they never paved the East River so we can still enjoy a nice backdrop). Schumer says, “They are a big part of why summers in NYC… Summer in Brooklyn without the free JELLY Pool Parties simply would not have been the same and I am beyond thrilled to see that they will return in 2010. I can’t wait to ride my bike this summer to the East River State Park to rock out at these concerts once again.” Maybe Schumer can work his magic powers on the Bedford Ave bike lane next.

The duo who started it all, Jelly co-founders Alexander Kane and Sarah Hooper, say: “We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all parties involved including OSA and NYS Parks, but especially to our great Senator Chuck Schumer, who went above and beyond to see the free shows continue for a fifth straight year.” They’re currently working on the 8 shows that will take place this summer.

Yes! I cant wait!!!!

Dey Know It’s Summertime // Sholanda

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