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Nima Yamini, the man behind Avenue A's Soundcheck (a new party on Monday nights that highlights up and coming bands with live performances), talks about his role in NYC nightlife, and how he's changing the game on Monday nights.

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Le Baron wasn’t the only New York opening by nightlife entrepreneur André Saraiva this month. Lil' Andre is also an artist, and his first NYC exhibition, “Love Letters,” opened at Half Gallery last Saturday, luring a crowd of the city’s beautiful and damned at the unusually early hour of 6:00 p.m. The tiny gallery space was packed with fashionable bodies, many speaking foreign languages, commenting on the art, and scanning the well-lit room for faces familiar under darker circumstances. More»

What would a great nightlife scene be without its top players maintaining the status quo? Check out some of this year's top personalities preserving New York's party scene as top ranking, and keeping this sleepless city awake.

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When NYC nighlife barons Paul Sevigny and Andre Saraiva headed west, they had everyone in LA talking. From the get-go, they weren't set to last long. After a short 6 months, the pop up party "PaulandAndre" closed this weekend. We hope this means their focus will shift to opening Le Baron in Chinatown. MORE>>>

In the seven-ish months since Paul & Andre opened its doors and diluted the obscenely over-saturated bottle service, fog cannons and dubstep scene to bring a little bit of NYC flavor up in Hollywood, the landscape of L.A. nightlife has changed. Namely, it gave us a reason to believe not all nightclubs in this city have to be tacky. I personally have come to love the place and spend entirely too much time there but at least I've been taking full advantage of a good thing while I still can before it closes on Sunday. More»

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What a wild Wednesday night it was at The Hiro Ballroom. Continuing to cater to the city's musically literate crowd nightlife mogul Nur Khan hosted a night of rocking out while sipping on DeLeon Tequlia bevs. This special night of "Nur Khan's Sessions" had electronica beats by Crystal Castles and a light show. It was also the launch of VS Magazine's Fall/Winter Cinematic issue. More»

Don Hill's former employees are grumbling; Club Sankey's is headed to Hell's Kitchen; Mason Dixon shuts down; Bernie Madoff's vintage wines are up for grabs; Provocateur offers booze as beauty aid; Le Baron's Andre Saraiva has been named L’Officiel Hommes Creative Director, and more. Today's nightlife round up is boomin'! More»

116 opens in an iconic space; Guerrilla Culinary Brigade setting up shop in the former Thor spot; Nur Khan talks Don Hill's; Max Fish shut down by the police; Partying with Kanye costs $1 million and partying with Teresa Giudice costs just $75. Today's nightlife round up is here and it's free! More»

Where to cheer on the horses during the Kentucky Derby; an end to the Oak Room; a possible new beginning for Don Hills'; an opening for Eastbridge; a victory for Williamsburg hipsters; boobs for Mother's Day; a man swallowing needles and more. Today's nightlife roundup laughs in the face of danger! More»

Where in the city to sip champy and watch the Royals, remembering Don Hill's, Silver Lining coming soon to Tribeca, Municipal Art Society honors Diane Von Furstenberg tonight, Limelight's Billy Corben's take on Peter Gatien and much more. Today's nightlife roundup wants to be your umbrella in this crazy rain! More»

Less than a month after nightlife legend Don Hill passed, the eponymously named club has shut its doors. The New York institution, with its gritty glam and open door policy, has been turned over to developers Ponte Equities. We take a look back at our favorite moments at one of our favorite places. More»