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In the heart of Manhattan, the iconic Altman Building in Chelsea, will become the stage for a bold social experiment: the “Drinks with Benefits” festival, scheduled for September 27, 2025, represents New York City’s latest push toward an alcohol-free nightlife.
Queen of clubs: NYC nightlife legend Susanne Bartsch pumps up Pride with a big bash — and a new book
Susanne Bartsch's new book "Bartschland: Tales of New York Nightlife" shares the snaps and stories behind many a fabulous function. For years, decades even, the biggest VIP in the gay scene of New York nightlife has been a straight, Swiss-born woman.
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Halloween in New York: The Ultimate Party Guide
Halloween in New York has always been a spectacle — part fashion week, part fever dream. For Yuval Ederand his team at NYC Party Guide, who have curated some of the city’s most sought-after nightlife experiences,
Halloween the day has become more like Halloween the season in New York City. In places like Maspeth, Queens, and Bushwick, Brooklyn, bars, clubs and parks have been hosting events where people can appear not as paralegals or communications assistants, but as the pope or that one dude from Oasis.
Letters and memorabilia detailing the history of clubs like Limelight and Palladium are now on display at Left Bank Books until November 23
There have been private clubs in New York City for as long as there have been well-heeled and well-connected New Yorkers seeking separation from ordinary ones, which is to say, all along. Hallowed institutions,
Don’t sleep on the city that never sleeps. New York was named the number one party town in the US — over legendary nightlife hotspots like Las Vegas and Miami. The new ranking, published by bedroom furniture merchants Mattress Next Day, analyzed ...
PUBLIC’s first location opened on the Lower East Side in New York, where it quickly became a magnet for a crowd that wanted to be social without being crowded and stylish without being self-conscious. The West Hollywood version aims to echo that energy while reflecting the light, expansiveness and indoor-outdoor lifestyle of Los Angeles.