Showing posts with label New Years Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Years Eve. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

The Nightlife News 2010 End of the Year Wrap-up



Compiled by Gamal Hennessy

Prince of the City
2010 Venue of Year
The New York Nights 2010 Venue of the Year Award goes to...

Business

New Year's Eve
The Dept. of Labor ambushes New York nightlife by changing the payroll laws with almost no warning.

Culture
Don Hill’s
New York Press looks at the impact of the reincarnated Don Hill's.

Gary Seider
Gothamist talks to the co-owner of the bar New York Magazine calls the Best Cocktail Bar of 2010

Lesbian Nightlife
Velvet Park offers a lesbian guide to New York nightlife.

Closing
Chi Chiz
The West Village gay bar is being closed by the State Liquor Authority in the next few weeks.

Stone Crow
The Village Bar becomes the latest bar to fall victim to higher rents. It will close on January 1st.

Max Fish
The classic LES venue will close it's doors in January.

Review
District 36
The New York Times offers a quick and dirty review of the newest mega dance club.

New York Nights
Seize the Night
If you are still looking for gift ideas, check out Seize the Night. All the cool kids are reading it.


Happy New Year.

Gamal

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Sunburnt Calf, International Nightlife and Binge Drinking


Nightlife News for December 1, 2010
Compiled by Gamal Hennessy

Events
New Year’s Eve
Is New Year's Eve the worst night to experience New York nightlife? Eater offers its opinion.

The Nightlife Holiday Season
Here are a few tips on drinking, health, money and safety during this year’s nightlife holiday marathon.

Business
Sunburnt Calf
The Sunburnt Calf now offers 'Pour Your Own Keg' service. This may not end well for some nightlife amateurs.

Culture
Binge Drinking
New study shows 50% of New Yorkers don't drink but the ones that do drink are probably binge drinkers.

Politics
The NYC Department of Health launches new ad campaign to reduce binge drinking
over the holidays. Amateurs take note.

Prince of the City
Has America Watered Down International Nightlife?

Holiday Gift Offer
Seize the Night is the perfect gift for the nightlife native in your life. Get it now in print and Kindle editions.


Nightlife New York Television Teaser
A new show about nightlife culture is coming in 2011. The trailer is ready now. Take a look...


Have fun.
Gamal

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Surviving the Nightlife Holiday Marathon



By Gamal Hennessy


For the nightlife native, going out several nights a week is a normal part of urban living. We hit several venues a week in the same way other people hit Starbucks every day. It’s not something that we put too much thought into.

But December can be taxing even for the seasoned patron. All the different events, from Thanksgiving Eve, to your office party, your client’s office parties, your friend’s office parties, office parties of people you don’t even know, family gatherings, promotional events, New Year’s Eve parties and your own regularly scheduled hustle can take a toll on your time, your sanity, your wallet and your liver. We could all use a little help to digest all the holiday cheer.

I have learned a few techniques while sliding in and out of parties over the past few years. Hopefully some or all of these tips will help you look good in those FB pictures, stay safe and most of all, have fun…

Schedule:
“Eve Events”: Decide on your “Eve events” (Thanksgiving Eve, New Years Eve) in advance, so you can shop around, get tickets in advance and guess how much money you’re going to spend (See the Money section below). Our list of top New York Nightlife Sites will help you figure out where to go

Coordination: Hit up your usual suspects (significant others, clients, friends, family, lovers and other co-conspirators) as early as possible and get their scheduled events into your smart phone (if they decide to invite you, of course). Because you are so popular, you will inevitably be double or triple booked, but the earlier you know what's going on, the more time you have to decline some invitations or plan a whirlwind tour.

Health:
Exercise: It makes sense to reschedule your workouts for earlier in the week during December. Holiday parties tend to fall later in the week and you might not have the energy or the motivation to hit the gym after a night of club hopping. Exercise earlier in the week will help you maintain some sort of consistency in your workout.

Fashion: When getting dressed, keep in mind that you might be moving from freezing street corner looking for a cab to hot crowded dance floor and back again several times in one night. Dress accordingly so you can maintain your sexy without catching pneumonia or passing it to someone else.

Recovery: Give yourself time to recover after a long night. If you have sick days or vacation days left, plan to use one after a particularly heavy weekend.

Rest: If you don’t want to look like something out of the Walking Dead in your FB pictures, remember that Red Bull is not a substitute for actual rest…and Four Loko is no longer an option



Money
Open Bars: Try and figure out which of your events will have an open bar and which ones won’t before you get there so you’re not surprised when the check shows up.

Higher Prices: Keep in mind that some venues add in automatic tips

Added Costs: Remember there are incidental costs beyond just liquor (multiple cab rides, covers charges (or donations to whatever charity the party might be for) and of course Red Bull)



Drinking:
For God's Sake...Eat: Since you already know you will consume large quantities of liquor, it make sense to plan accordingly. If you eat something substantial drinking and/or something light during drinking and your stomach will have something to absorb the liquor you are drinking. Drunkorexia is not a viable long term solution.

2/1 Split: Some of my friends and I utilize the 2/1 split when drinking to modulate our intoxication levels. Basically, we order one glass of water for every two drinks we consume. Advanced natives use a 3/1 split, but if you have 4 or more drinks before you have a glass of water, it probably won’t help.

Hangover Prevention: At the end of the night, I have found that 2 Tylenol and another glass of water before bed prevents most of my hangovers. This might be because the Tylenol reduces swelling of the brain and the water keeps me from getting dehydrated, but you should use the hangover prevention system that works for you.


Safety
Getting Home: While you are out having fun, you also want to make sure that your people get home in one piece. Confirming transportation, “I’m alive” texts at the end of the night and the other general tips for a good club night can be very helpful here.

Female Safety: For ladies, the Tips for Female Safety in nightlife are even more relevant during the holidays. Using ideas like group movement, designated watchers and responsible indulgence can mean the difference between a party and a tragedy.

Attitude:
Have fun: Remember to enjoy yourself. The goal is not to see how many parties you can go to or how much you can drink or any quantifiable measure. The goal is to have fun.

Fanatics: Figure out where the amateurs and fanatics are going to be in your personal list of events. Don’t let them spoil your experience. Decide in advance who you can deal with and who you need to avoid.


Training:
• If you’ve been doing this all year, then all this won’t be new or stressful, but it’s a little late to suggest that now. Keep it in mind for next year though. December will be here again before you know it.



Have fun.
Gamal

Monday, November 15, 2010

NYE, Urban Oasis, Four Loko and Ivy Leauge Hip Hop


Nightlife News for November 15th, 2010

Compiled by Gamal Hennessy

Events
New Years’ Eve
Newsflash for all nightlife operators: SLA tightening up the process to stay open past 4 AM on New Years Eve. Apply now

Urban Oasis
Kick off your holiday shopping in style with an exclusive Black Friday trunk show at complete with multiple designers, a heated private garden and music by your truly… http://nynprince.blogspot.com/2010/11/urban-oasis-fashion-event.html

Drinking
Four Loko
The controversial “blackout in a can” is being banned in New York. Let's all celebrate with a big glass of Red Bull and vodka!

New Venues
The Brooklyneer
A Brooklyn beer haven pops up in the West Village. This is for all the hipsters who don’t want to leave Manhattan.

Politics
The New Nightlife Law
Senator Daniel Squadron is still waiting for the NYPD to enforce his new nightlife law.

Culture
Hip Hop Higher Education
On the heels of our hip hop culture article, Yale is releasing a book about hip hop as a modern poetic art form.
Have fun
Gamal

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

New Year’s Eve, Penthouse 808, Vintry and Su Casa



The New York Nights Club Report for December 1, 2009
Compiled by Gamal Hennessy

…I hunt down the nightlife news so you don’t have to…


Controversy

New Year’s Eve Liquor Licenses

Various media outlets, including the
New York Post, Gothamist and Guest of a Guest, ran articles yesterday about the dramatic decrease in the number of 6:00 a.m. NYE liquor licenses for 2009. The New York Times reports that SLA responded by extending the deadline for filing the application so you can have some place to get more champagne when its time for breakfast…

Opening


(Thrillist)

The Financial District gets a new spot dedicated to two of the greatest liquids ever invented…


Long Island City gets a rooftop lounge opens up in the new Ravel Hotel

Changes
Su Casa
Last month I said this Village venue called itself a speakeasy but didn’t have a speakeasy vibe. The operators of the venue apparently agree with me. They are dropping the speakeasy concept in favor of catering to the NYU crowd.

Crime

Mele Violates Parole
(Times Record)
The man who allegedly took
Laura Garza out of Marquee and murdered her is going to serve jail time while the rape/ murder charges against him are being investigated.

International Nightlife News
Paris suffers from its NIMBY residents of its own
(Times Online)
New York isn’t the only city whose nightlife is being hurt by smoking bans and noise ordinances. Protests are heating up in Paris to save French clubs.


Have fun.
G

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Club, PDT and Studio B


The New York Nights Club Report for December 20th, 2008
Complied by Gamal Hennessy

Opening
Club
Urban Daddy
Go here for your poker game instead of Atlantic City…

PDT (Please Don’t Tell)
New York Magazine
Sample this season’s trend (the small “secret” speakeasy) in the East Village

Closing
Studio B
(Gothamist)
Money troubles mean NYE will be the last night for this Greenpoint club

Opinion
Best Looking New Bars
(Sheckys)
Feast your eyes on 2008’s best looking venues
Have fun.
Gamal

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Beekman, Elsa, Greenhouse, Marquee and Rick’s



The NYN Club Report for November 19, 2008

Opening
Beekman Bar and Books
(Thrillist)
High class libations and a strict dress code are at home here.

Greenhouse
(Urban Daddy)
Meet the latest fad in eco-consciousness…the green nightclub.

Elsa
(Martini Boys)
The Lower East Side takes another step toward respectability.

New Year’s Eve
Marquee
(New York Observer)
The Chelsea staple won’t be able to stay open past 4:00 AM on Jan. 1.

Financial Reports
Rick’s Cabaret
(Earth Times)
Sex sells…even in a recession.

Have fun.
Gamal

Friday, January 4, 2008

Nightlife News for January 4, 2008

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Nightlife News for January 4, 2008

Health
HIV Cases on the Rise
(Sarah Kershaw: New York Times)
The number of new H.I.V. and AIDS cases has decreased steadily in New York City for the past five years among almost every demographic group. However, the number of young Black and Hispanic men who have contracted the disease is on the rise.

Is Binge Drinking a Recipe for Brain Damage?
(Maia Szalavitz: Sixty Second Science)
Did you drink too much on New Year's Eve? If you did, then we have good news and bad news. The bad news is that there is evidence in the medical community that binge drinking leads to long term brain damage. The good news is that the evidence might be misleading.

Promotion
Working to Throw the Perfect Party
(Melena Ryzik: New York Times)
Organizing a party in New York used to be about mixing exciting energetic people with an interesting venue then adding music and liquor. With the rise of bottle service, promoting a party is more about corporate credit cards, celebrities and perceived exclusivity. Now a set of downtown promoters are trying to throw a party that is more fun and less finance.

Use the Banner below to read these stories in the January 4th Edition of Nightlife News…Only from New York Nights

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Picking the Best New Year’s Eve Party

By Gamal Hennessy

New Year’s Eve is an opportunity to start the New Year with a great party. It can also be stressful, frustrating and expensive if you don’t do a little planning. We’ve got a few tips that can help you enjoy NYE. Just use the ball to read the article.

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Monday, December 3, 2007

List Your New Year's Eve Event with New York Nights!

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If you are a club owner, promoter or performer and you’d like your New Year’s Eve event listed in New York Night’s NYE special report, please send us an email with the following information:

Name of the event:
Web Site:
Address:
Price Range: (please list lowest price ticket and highest priced ticket)
Type of Music:
Special Features:
Contact Information:

The last day for submissions will be Monday December 17th. No exceptions

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