You have been summoned by her Royal Majesty The Queen of Hearts to attend the Annual Queen of Hearts Gala, or it’s off with your head! Sunday June 10th, brings upon us one of the largest Melbourne based events outside of the Melbourne Cup races. With over 1200 attendees expected, organisers of the event are certain the night will be a sell out. Hosted for the third time by exclusive club Spice Market
We’ve all heard the legendary tale of one girl, a Facebook account and the hoax that made Australia wonder about privacy settings for the very first time. The people at Longstaff Road in Melbourne’s Eastern suburbs have decided to make the most of the hoax and instead spend each and every Friday night throwing the largest frat-house style party you’ve ever seen.
With the Queen’s Birthday Weekend coming up this Monday the 11th of June, we’re certain our Majesty would want nothing more than for us commoners to spend the public holiday with our heads in the toilet throne. What better way to show our respect to the monarchy, after all?
Each and every night on the town has one thing in common- your ID. Whether you’re heading local, or trying somewhere sparkly and new, that not-so-shiny plastic card in your back pocket is your key to the successes of the night ahead. Believe it or not, your driver’s license may just be setting your night off to a good, or bad start.
Despite the very unpredictable nature of nights at your local, apply enough repetition and just about any past time (no matter how many drinks you’ve downed) can become a little boring. Want to try something different but refuse to loosen that grip on the vodka bottle? These weird and wacky venues have taken nightlife escapades
Whether you were out in bars and nightclubs during the year of ’99, or tucked up in bed watching Ren and Stimpy, Blink 182′s album Enema of the State was an image and sound hard to escape despite your age all those years ago. Most of us remember the album (and Blink themselves) for the suggestive cover, donning porn star and exotic dancer Janine
Bee Gee’s ‘front man’ Robin Gibb, died yesterday at the age of 62. The disco singer passed away after a long battle with colorectal cancer, leaving brother Barry as the only living member of the legendary Australian pop trio. Stayin’ Alive, Warm Ride, You Should Be Dancing and More Than A Woman are just some Bee Gee’s hits that changed the course
It’s often hard (and nausea-inducing) to think about, but once upon a time our parents were planning their next night at the local hot spot in the hope of getting some floral-flared action.If the thought of your parents stripping out of oversized shirt collars and white leather go-go boots is a little too much to handle, you’re not alone.
Couples ‘born in the 90s’ have been urged to refrain from having sex whilst on a gondola ride in Henan Province in China. The ride, which provides small private booths to groups of people wanting a better view of the Province has been notorious as a sex spot for couples. New signs striking a red line through two very intimate bodies tell patrons
Club-famous trio The Prodigy have announced the title and ‘feel’ of their upcoming album, said to be released later this year. The new album, titled, ‘How To Steal a Jet Fighter’ has a long list of club-popular hits to live up to given the success of predecessor album ‘Invaders Must Die’, released in 2009.