Jay Reatard Forcibly Removes Fans From — and Forcibly Invites Them to — Stage
Jay Reatard betrayed no hint of CMJ fatigue, giving his typical tornado of a performance.
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Jay Reatard betrayed no hint of CMJ fatigue, giving his typical tornado of a performance.
It's not just the buzzer entry that makes this basement boîte, from an owner of Santos' Party House, a promising development.
Both are owned by rockers, but one is an Italian restaurant in the West Village and the other is a downtown dance den.
And Brooklyn Bowl combines bowling with Blue Ribbon.
The owners of Santos' Party House have been keeping a low profile, but Amos Barshad managed to sit down with Andrew W.K.
With a sound system that promises to do justice to its cabaret license, Santos (a.k.a. Santa's) is very early Christmas gift to dance fiends.
We get an early look at Andrew W.K.'s new spot, a long overdue throwback to the days of bare-bones box clubs.
“A burlesqueish performance spot” comes to the West Village, and more news on Andrew W.K.'s club.
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