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Above the Fold The Rapture’s Luke Jenner and DJ Justine D. look 20 years back at the last era of ‘underdog New York’ The 2000's, when the Strokes took photos in front of Kaws paintings and moving to New York was still career suicide. by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Michele Saunders’ old school rules for nightclubbing like it’s ’85 From dance moves to Dexedrine: A Paradise Garage regular's guide to looking (and staying) fresh when your night begins at 4am. by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Paradise Garage’s final nights: crying and dancing at the definitive rager of ’80s NYC Michele Saunders and Tina Paul share memories and photographs from a weekend-long party where Grace Jones shared the DJ booth with Larry Levan. by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Travel back to the birth of punk with the CBGB regulars who filmed it all ‘You gave up the rights for lawsuits when you came in to CBGB’: lessons from the legendary venue's heyday with Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong. by Clara Malley Above the Fold DeSe Escobar defines the future of going-out glam The Club Glam co-founder talks protests, trans visibility, and giving New York's parties a much needed dose of feathers. by Paige Silveria Above the Fold Papi Juice on peers, parties, and pleasure Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz discuss the challenge of throwing uniquely intentional parties following their most recent event at the Brooklyn Museum. by Genevieve Shuster Above the Fold Paradise Found: Can this new club make Times Square fun? Can the joint venture between ex-Studio 54 proprietor Ian Schrager and the bohemian nightclub House of Yes create a new Paradise in Times Square? by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Amy Lamé gives voice to London After Dark London's Night Czar is using legislation to preserve endangered art spaces; New York should take note. by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Nina Las Vegas on how lockout laws are killing Sydney’s club culture The Australian DJ vents about how much the nightlife landscape has changed for the worse since the introduction of Sydney's lockout laws. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars New York councilman Rafael Espinal, and House of Yes founders Kaye Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, drafted a consent and awareness policy. by Daisy Prince Above the Fold NYC Council Member Rafael Espinal continues to improve the city’s nightlife and the impact it leaves behind With his new Agent of Change legislation, the Councilman from Brooklyn is looking to create harmony between New York's nightlife and the residents that have... by Phil Backes Documented Drenched and rapturous, New York City’s Dance Parade celebrates a new chapter With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City... by Daisy Prince At Large Taking back New York City’s nightlife NYC is finally free to dance without fear of crackdown again with the repeal of New York’s 91-year-old Cabaret Law. by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Transient Hedonism at Blind Man’s Ball On the search for pleasure and temporary intimacy, costume clad New Yorkers swarmed a dilapidated Yonkers mansion for Blind Man's Ball. by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Remembering David Mancuso and the Loft Author and music historian Tim Lawrence reflects on the late party host whose remarkable Loft changed nightlife forever. by Tim Lawrence Conversations Luck Be a Lady Ladyfag discusses her work-hard-play-hard style of party planning. by Derek Blasberg
Above the Fold The Rapture’s Luke Jenner and DJ Justine D. look 20 years back at the last era of ‘underdog New York’ The 2000's, when the Strokes took photos in front of Kaws paintings and moving to New York was still career suicide. by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Michele Saunders’ old school rules for nightclubbing like it’s ’85 From dance moves to Dexedrine: A Paradise Garage regular's guide to looking (and staying) fresh when your night begins at 4am. by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Paradise Garage’s final nights: crying and dancing at the definitive rager of ’80s NYC Michele Saunders and Tina Paul share memories and photographs from a weekend-long party where Grace Jones shared the DJ booth with Larry Levan. by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Travel back to the birth of punk with the CBGB regulars who filmed it all ‘You gave up the rights for lawsuits when you came in to CBGB’: lessons from the legendary venue's heyday with Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold DeSe Escobar defines the future of going-out glam The Club Glam co-founder talks protests, trans visibility, and giving New York's parties a much needed dose of feathers. by Paige Silveria
Above the Fold Papi Juice on peers, parties, and pleasure Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz discuss the challenge of throwing uniquely intentional parties following their most recent event at the Brooklyn Museum. by Genevieve Shuster
Above the Fold Paradise Found: Can this new club make Times Square fun? Can the joint venture between ex-Studio 54 proprietor Ian Schrager and the bohemian nightclub House of Yes create a new Paradise in Times Square? by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Amy Lamé gives voice to London After Dark London's Night Czar is using legislation to preserve endangered art spaces; New York should take note. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Nina Las Vegas on how lockout laws are killing Sydney’s club culture The Australian DJ vents about how much the nightlife landscape has changed for the worse since the introduction of Sydney's lockout laws. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars New York councilman Rafael Espinal, and House of Yes founders Kaye Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, drafted a consent and awareness policy. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold NYC Council Member Rafael Espinal continues to improve the city’s nightlife and the impact it leaves behind With his new Agent of Change legislation, the Councilman from Brooklyn is looking to create harmony between New York's nightlife and the residents that have... by Phil Backes
Documented Drenched and rapturous, New York City’s Dance Parade celebrates a new chapter With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City... by Daisy Prince
At Large Taking back New York City’s nightlife NYC is finally free to dance without fear of crackdown again with the repeal of New York’s 91-year-old Cabaret Law. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Transient Hedonism at Blind Man’s Ball On the search for pleasure and temporary intimacy, costume clad New Yorkers swarmed a dilapidated Yonkers mansion for Blind Man's Ball. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Remembering David Mancuso and the Loft Author and music historian Tim Lawrence reflects on the late party host whose remarkable Loft changed nightlife forever. by Tim Lawrence
Conversations Luck Be a Lady Ladyfag discusses her work-hard-play-hard style of party planning. by Derek Blasberg