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Friday, August 31, 2007
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Nightlife Geography 101 (NYN Back to School Issue)
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Nightlife News for August 14th, 2007
The following articles about New York nightlife have been published during the last week:
Cheesy In New York (Seth Kugel: New York Times)
New York has a huge amount of high end, sophisticated clubs. It also has more than its fare share of cheesy, low brow spots. This Times article focuses on the latter, pointing out that New York has something for every taste, especially if your tastes focus on guilty pleasures.
Cheap Beer (Seth Kugel: New York Times)
There are times when you want to pay $12 for a rare and exotic microbrew. There are other times when you want that same $12 to buy three or four beers. Mr. Kugel focuses on where the more frugal New York beer drinker can fill his mug without emptying his wallet.
Rick’s Makes the Jump to NASDAQ Global Market (Press Release)
It looks like New York’s ‘quality of life’ ordinances haven’t purged all the vice from Midtown. Rick’s Caberet not only thrives across the street from wholesome landmarks like the Empire State Building and Herald Square, but is parent company Rick’s Caberet International has just upgraded its listing to the more prestigious NASDAQ Global Market. The upgrade is a signal of the company’s financial strength and positive future outlook. I guess all those singles start to add up after a while…
Cheesy In New York (Seth Kugel: New York Times)
New York has a huge amount of high end, sophisticated clubs. It also has more than its fare share of cheesy, low brow spots. This Times article focuses on the latter, pointing out that New York has something for every taste, especially if your tastes focus on guilty pleasures.
Cheap Beer (Seth Kugel: New York Times)
There are times when you want to pay $12 for a rare and exotic microbrew. There are other times when you want that same $12 to buy three or four beers. Mr. Kugel focuses on where the more frugal New York beer drinker can fill his mug without emptying his wallet.
Rick’s Makes the Jump to NASDAQ Global Market (Press Release)
It looks like New York’s ‘quality of life’ ordinances haven’t purged all the vice from Midtown. Rick’s Caberet not only thrives across the street from wholesome landmarks like the Empire State Building and Herald Square, but is parent company Rick’s Caberet International has just upgraded its listing to the more prestigious NASDAQ Global Market. The upgrade is a signal of the company’s financial strength and positive future outlook. I guess all those singles start to add up after a while…
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Nightlife News for August 8th, 2007
The following nightlife related articles were published in print and online this week:
Fighting the Anti-Nightlife Push (Village Voice by Tricia Romano)
There is a 'quality of life' push in local government that started with then mayor Giuliani and continues today. Quality of life is actually a thinly veiled euphemism for attempts to suppress and ultimately eliminate New York nightlife. The attacks come in the form of cabaret laws, proposals to require security cameras and eliminate bottle service and excessive noise complaints outside certain venues. Ms. Romano offers a spirited defense of our world and invites the powers that be to explore the community that they are attempting to govern.
Ten things the bartender doesn't tell you… (Smart Money by Neil Parmar)
This article isn't specific to New York. It applies to bar patrons everywhere. Mr. Parmar offers tips that will help you enjoy more liquor for less money.
Have fun.
Gamal
www.newyorknightsonline.com
Fighting the Anti-Nightlife Push (Village Voice by Tricia Romano)
There is a 'quality of life' push in local government that started with then mayor Giuliani and continues today. Quality of life is actually a thinly veiled euphemism for attempts to suppress and ultimately eliminate New York nightlife. The attacks come in the form of cabaret laws, proposals to require security cameras and eliminate bottle service and excessive noise complaints outside certain venues. Ms. Romano offers a spirited defense of our world and invites the powers that be to explore the community that they are attempting to govern.
Ten things the bartender doesn't tell you… (Smart Money by Neil Parmar)
This article isn't specific to New York. It applies to bar patrons everywhere. Mr. Parmar offers tips that will help you enjoy more liquor for less money.
Have fun.
Gamal
www.newyorknightsonline.com
Friday, August 3, 2007
Nightlife News
Nightlife News (Summer Sins)
The following nightlife stories have been printed this week:
Fine Diner to Riffraff
What is the difference between a man who gets drunk on $800 wine and the man who gets drunk on nickel drafts? The $800 drunk is usually allowed to continue in his loud, lewd and destructive behavior, while the less expensive drunk is escorted outside in a less than diplomatic manner. The lesson from this New York Times article is fairly clear; an upscale bar may not be a sanctuary from low class behavior.
Beverage Rules Shaken & Stirred
Depending on your point of view, serving champagne with ice may be more disrespectful than getting drunk at a five star lounge. Summer humidity and rebellious bar owners all over the city are rejecting this tradition and serving champagne, wine and even lager over ice. Now you can stay cool while you embarrass yourself in front of New York’s elite.
Technorati Profile
The following nightlife stories have been printed this week:
Fine Diner to Riffraff
What is the difference between a man who gets drunk on $800 wine and the man who gets drunk on nickel drafts? The $800 drunk is usually allowed to continue in his loud, lewd and destructive behavior, while the less expensive drunk is escorted outside in a less than diplomatic manner. The lesson from this New York Times article is fairly clear; an upscale bar may not be a sanctuary from low class behavior.
Beverage Rules Shaken & Stirred
Depending on your point of view, serving champagne with ice may be more disrespectful than getting drunk at a five star lounge. Summer humidity and rebellious bar owners all over the city are rejecting this tradition and serving champagne, wine and even lager over ice. Now you can stay cool while you embarrass yourself in front of New York’s elite.
Technorati Profile
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
New York Nights is Back Online!
If anyone says you can just throw up a website, they're lying to you. It can be pretty hard.
If you're trying to create the premier nightclub resource, it's even harder.
NYN had issues with the server, issues with the imbedded search engine and issues with the old web designer. But now we are on line and here to stay.
Bar Locator gives you the ability to find any kind of club in the five boroughs.
Events will resume the Top 5 listings starting next week.
Connections is accepting membership. Remember, it's for nightlife and it's free and you can only way you can get our our special services is to have a profile.
Trends will have an article to help you find the best club for you.
Updates gives you the latest traffic and transit info.
We're going to continue to improve and add to NYN, so if you have an idea or comment, let us know gamal@newyorknightsonline.com
NYN
If you're trying to create the premier nightclub resource, it's even harder.
NYN had issues with the server, issues with the imbedded search engine and issues with the old web designer. But now we are on line and here to stay.
Bar Locator gives you the ability to find any kind of club in the five boroughs.
Events will resume the Top 5 listings starting next week.
Connections is accepting membership. Remember, it's for nightlife and it's free and you can only way you can get our our special services is to have a profile.
Trends will have an article to help you find the best club for you.
Updates gives you the latest traffic and transit info.
We're going to continue to improve and add to NYN, so if you have an idea or comment, let us know gamal@newyorknightsonline.com
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