Yvonne Liu (yvonneliu@yahoo.com)
Fri, 2 Oct 1998 13:20:17 -0700 (PDT)
---PAPER Magazine <paperlist@papermag.com> wrote:
> FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
> Roxy is where the wild things are. While most party hard, some of
the dishiest (and youngest) Latinos stand around trying to look
menacing, though they possess outrageous beauty! DJs, including Baron
Lopez and Ted Smooth, spin an eclectic set that includes merengue,
salsa, Latin house and reggae. Roxy, 515 W. 18th St., $15women/$20 men.
>
> SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
> It seems BAM's recently-opened hip cafe has started a trend. The
Brooklyn Museum of Art's First Saturdays series, which kicks off
today, extends the museum's hours until 11 p.m. on the first Saturday
of each month to accommodate social events like tonight's:
area-artists discuss their favorite works (5 p.m.); World Accordion
band plays during cocktail hour (6 p.m.); comic silent film screenings
(7 p.m.); and a Grand Lobby Dance Party (9 p.m.). 200 Eastern
Parkway, Brooklyn. (718) 638-5000. FREE!
>
> SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
> You luxury vultures will not want to miss the classic Louis Vuitton
Car Show (and parade) -- hosted by the fanciest of French luxury
houses. Rub elbows with the jet setters at 30 Rockefeller Center, 48th
St. and Fifth Ave., 572-9700. 9 a.m.-10 p.m. FREE!
>
> MONDAY, OCTOBER 5
> Thrill to the illbient, postmodern aural melange of Spooky— That
Illbient Kid. But start off by thrilling to the illbient, postmodern
aural melange of Plastilina Mosh, Emergency Broadcast Network and
Byzar. Irving Plaza, 17 Irving Pl., 777-6800. 8 p.m. $12.50.
==
" A naked lunch is natural to us,
we eat reality sandwiches.
But allegories are so much lettuce.
Don't hide the madness. "
-- Allen Ginsburg (1954)
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