UPDATE: We just got word from Greenhouse management who offered the following explanation of the incident: “An individual came to Greenhouse looking for his ex-girlfriend and the gentleman she was with. Upon entry to the club, he immediately attacked the gentleman (who was with his ex-girlfriend). Greenhouse took every security precaution, immediately broke-up the fight and called the police to handle the situation. The woman involved in the incident was able to provide police with information on the attacker, who had been stalking her for weeks.”
Author Teri Woods is suing SoHo’s eco-friendly nightclub Greenhouse for $1 billion, claiming doormen refused entry to her and 175 guests she’d invited to a book release party because they were black. But a tipster tells us that owner Barry Mullineaux might have a more pressing problem on his hands, in the form of a triple stabbing. Writes our source:
“stabbing happened @ Greenhouse Sunday Morning/after Saturday night, 3 people were knifed, one was a bouncer and one person was stabbed 3 times. Police locked everyone in for a while, crime scene. Guy got it near the heart.”
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Last night, New York City’s best doormen (including GofG favorite, Matt Oliver) challenged guests at Greenhouse to use their most convincing lines to jump the velvet rope. More »
It’s time to figure out where some of the best parties are tonight. Below are our picks of tonight’s top events. And, as always, you can find the full details as well as more events on our Calendar Page.
Stuart Weitzman’s Serve to Save Ping Pong Tournament When: Tue, September 29, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: SPiN New York
Why: Joy Bryant, Derek Blasberg, and more compete to raise money (and hopefully win shoes!) [Details]
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The princess tiara is such a choice accoutrement. Girly, undeniably slightly ridiculous, but fun. It’s clearly a “it’s my night” thing to wear, so that bystanders seeing a rowdy girl group will know who the star of the night is. There was just such a case with this birthday party at Greenhouse. Accompanied by hands in the air, bottle service, and lots of hugging/i love you moments; this birthday girl seems to have brought in another year in bubbly, bejeweled style. More »
[Photos via Greenhouse] What do you get when you mix hundreds of environmentally-conscious club goers with equally fervent U.S.A. activists? A smashing party at the Greenhouse nightclub. Just because we were out east this Fourth of July doesn’t mean that the clubs in the city didn’t celebrate our Independence day with their own sparklers (coming out of rose bottles) and fireworks (in the form of high heels). A male version of the Statue of Liberty even showed up, dressed to support the reopening of the original’s crown to lucky tourists that weekend. More photos of party below… More »
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Last night, Greenhouse and Kim Kardashian hosted the launch party for Three-O vodka. Between a packed, sweaty floor including Housewives Danielle Staub and Kelly Bensimon to these weird alien peoplesuch as and Lance Bass; the event looks like my own personal version of hell, or what I envision some sort of drug flashback to look like, if I had drug flashbacks. More »
[Photos via Greenhouse]. We know that going green is trendy, but is there something about being environmentally conscious that turns people on? LEED certification as an aphrodisiac? We ask only because the kids spending their late night hours at Greenhouse seem to be, well, feeling something. Homeboy on the left is probably waving his hands in the air like he just doesn’t care because he sees some of the vibes thrown around, which are conveniently captured, below. We won’t be judgy wudgy, but you might want to take a breather from the hot and heavy when someone is TAKING PICTURES OF YOU. Just a thought… More »
[Noel Ashman, Simon Rex, Patrick McMullan, Ethan Browne. All photos by CHANCE YEH for PMc] New York-based producer and club owner, Noel Ashman, celebrated his 39th birthday Thursday night at Greenhouse with fellow nightlife scenesters, B-list celebs, and photographer Patrick McMullan. Ashman didn’t seem to have a worry in the world (he closed The Plumm a few months ago) as he partied with our favorite kinda, sorta, maybe celebrity Simon Rex. More »
Feet filled the floors and drinks doused the hands of guests last night during the highly anticipated Change for Change 4th Annual Date Auction hosted by Greenhouse Nightclub. More »
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Last night, the Special Olympics New York Junior Committee held its second annual spring fundraiser at Greenhouse. Lauren Bush led the host committee, mingling with guests who enjoyed cocktails, a silent auction and gift bag treats.
Where: Caroline's on Broadway, 1626 Broadway, New York, NY (map)
Admission: Ticketed Event
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Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) proudly announces the two honorees for their 8th annual TRU Love Benefit, which will be held on Sunday, November 8, 2009 from noon to 4pm at Caroline’s on Broadway, 1626 Broadway at 49th Street, NYC. Elysabeth Kleinhans of 59E59 Theatres will receive the TRU “Spirit of Theater” Award for her ongoing generosity towards TRU as well as the off-Broadway producing community in general; and Allan Buchman of Culture Project will be acknowledged with the TRU Humanitarian Award for his dedication to bringing politically and socially conscious works to life in New York theater, and successfully using the arts for social change.
The theme of this year’s benefit is “Opening Doors” in recognition of both the nurturing homes the honorees have provided for the development of new work and new opportunities; and for their dedication to keeping open doors of communication for political and international conversations in New York theater. The event will start with a cocktail hour at noon, followed by a full luncheon. Performances will include representative scenes and songs from shows developed at 59E59 or The Culture Project, including “Gutenberg the Musical”, Prospect Theater’s bluegrass musical” Golden Boy of Blue Ridge”, “Clean Alternatives” with writer Brian Dykstra and “The Exonerated” excerpts performed by celebrity guests. TRU will also present songs from upcoming musicals being developed by TRU producers. Nancy Anderson will perform a song from “Yank!”, the musical debuting off-Broadway in February 2010, and previewing a song from the upcoming Broadway musical “Pure Country”. In addition Brian Dykstra will perform a piece from his play “Clean Alternatives” and Radiotheatre will perform from one of their radio pieces.
The TRU Love “Opening Doors” Benefit will take place Sunday, November 8, 2009, at 12 noon, at Caroline’s on Broadway, 1626 Broadway at 49th Street, NYC, with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at noon, luncheon at 1pm and performances and awards ceremony starting at 2:15. Tickets are $175 for Premium Patron level seats in the first tier, $150 for Patron level 2nd tier and $100 for general admission. Tickets may be purchased at www.truonline.org/store-new.html. Inquiries may be made by phoning 212/714-7628 or emailing TRUnltd@aol.com.
For more information, visit www.truonline.org or call 212-714-7628.
Where: BARNES & NOBLE, 150 East 86th Street, New York, NY (map)
Admission: Open
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Barnes & Noble will host a book signing in celebration of the national launch of Park Avenue Potluck CELEBRATIONS, authored by members of The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and New York Times food columnist Florence Fabricant. A POTLUCK of cider, sweets and other treats for the family celebration will be brought by many of the authors’ favorite purveyors including Eleni’s Cookies, Smithfield, Dean & DeLuca, Taste Caterers, William Poll, Williams-Sonoma, Gristedes, MrsMonogram.com and others.
A percentage of net sales of products in Barnes & Noble stores nationally will support ‘Kids Express’, an individualized program -- funded by The Society of MSKCC – designed to help adult cancer patients communicate with their children about their illness.
Where: La Venue and The Tunnel, 608 west 28th Street, New York, NY (map)
Admission: Ticketed Event
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California wine country is heading east to New York with the Robert Mondavi Discover Wine Tour. Ted Allen, Robert Mondavi Private Selection Brand Ambassador, is thrilled to engage consumers in the Big Apple with live cooking demonstrations at the Tour and to encourage foodies to open up about their food and wine questions. Additionally, guests are invited to join Robert Mondavi Private Selection’s Avram Deitch and other wine experts at the Robert Mondavi Discover Wine tour to learn anything and everything - from wine making to wine pairing.
Where: SVA Theater, 333 23rd st , New York, NY (map)
Admission: Invite Only
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Edward R. Pressman Alan & Gabe Polsky
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First Look Studios
Eva Mendes
special screening of
BAD LIEUTENANT
PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS
A FILM BY WERNER HERZOG
screenplay by William Finkelstein
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