Metro Weekly

Nightlife

  • Higher Things

    Kim English's neighbors were chatting the other day when the conversation turned to Ce Ce Peniston's ten-year-old anthem ''Finally.'' ''Didn't Kim sing that?'' one asked....

  • Hearsay

    Succulent nipples and other morsels at the Morel Show… Troxel return to Lambda after all these years… Toy Drives past and future… Between the ESL...

  • Hearsay

    Mayor Williams engages constituents in a Fireplace chat… Apex opens in grand style with hot men and boys aplenty… Hearsay wasn't too upset when its...

  • Hearsay

    · Hearsay does Reel Affirmations the right way, through a Absolut vodka-induced haze, and takes Strand to task for being late… · The meaning of...

  • Hearsay

    Lizard Lounge slithers into an alternate universe… Feint caters to the indie rock queer boy… Who was that spotted at The Crew Club?… Faced with...

  • Hearsay

    A ramble by any other name is a ramble that begins at Ziegfeld's, travels to Chaos, bounces back to Velvet and then BodySmith, before winding...

  • Hearsay

    The New Miss Z's has bosoms to spare, but where was Blair?… Karens and Jacks overrun last Sunday's Lizard Lounge… The Kennedy Center gets a...

  • Getting ”Naked” with Amber

    The thanks to ''all my fantastic fans! You're my inspiration!'' dispatched by almost every pop star in their album booklets is usually meaningless blather and...

  • Hearsay

    Hearsay goes jeans crazy at U-Gear's Fashion Show… Mayor Williams goes triangle crazy on 17th… The newest crowns in town… See more of MW's Exclusive...

  • Truly Yours

    Dear Lena, I'm white, but I only date Asian men. My friends call me racist. I say it's just personal preference. What do you think?...

  • Dishing It Out

    If ever there were a poster boy for globalization's best-case scenario, Ali Shirazinia would certainly be it. He left the town of his birth --...

  • Life of the Party

    In a town where more bigwigs sit on congressional committees than big wigs sit on heads, where party lines can be longer on the Hill...

  • Double the Pleasure

    Back in the ‘80s, Howard Hicks was already out to his younger sister when he brought her along to his bartending gig at the popular...

  • Creating a Buzz

    The acceptability of dance as a valid genre of music has been an ebbing and flowing tide since the form's creation. As founder of Buzz...

  • Common Ground

    Getting the bartender's attention isn't much of a problem at the Deep End. Except for a few stray patrons parked on the stools, the crowd...