All posts related to Nightlife on Guest of a Guest for Nightlife.
Music lovers and hungry people joined Andrew WK, Au Revoir Simone, and Bad Brilliance for a Food Party and Dinner With The Band celebration at Santos Party House. Everyone's minds expanded. Some exploded. More»
Because of flooding in the Northeast, Amtrak trains heading from DC, Philadelphia, and New York to Boston are all being rereouted to...NEW HAVEN. Don't worry, travelers, New Haven has many places to flash your ankle and meet Ivy Leaguers for a good time. More»
This week Trash played at Webster Hall, where DJ Jess, Alex Malfunction, and guests hauled out the Britpop, new wave, indie, postpunk and electro. There's no better background for burlesque, spanking, and general gamboling than wood panelling infused with the scent of PBR. More»
Steve Aoki continues to swirl his happy eyebrows all over the Miami Ultra Music Festival. We realized that Ultra reflects all the beautiful facets of us when Aoki hit up the Dim Mak Records party to soak up some Fischerspooner, Afrojack, Shinichi Osawa, and more. More»
[Photo by Matt Wignall] They say she looks like Britney but plays like Beethoven. Electric violinist, vocalist, and songwriter (that's a lot of titles, guys) Caitlin Moe is conquering the music scene, one bariolage and see-through tank at a time. More»
Absinthe Floss: Ke$ha may wake up in the morning and brush her teeth with a bottle of Jack Daniels, but c'mon -- that's kinda rank and not for everyone. So for those of us who actually care about our teeth (but still like to party!), there's Absinthe Floss. More»
Nightlife Media celebrated the upcoming release of its new book, "Seize the Night," by throwing a bash that was, quite literally,"according to the book." More»
Members of New York's techno semi-underground are accustomed to falling off the grid for their midnight to noon dance parties. But a soiree over the weekend surprised even some vets of the scene when, for one night (and morning) it transformed a downtown synagogue's basement into the most rollicking club in the city. More»
New Yorkers who complain that the city's nightlife is stuck in an endless rut, take heart: the party scene in Paris is just as anemic. Le Monde even declared the City of Light the "European Capital of Boredom." The only question is which city's nightlife will be the first to have both feet in the grave. More»