When you’re fresh to the clubbing scene, nothing is taboo. You dress however you want, talk to everyone and scam free stuff. But there is a point in time where you’re ‘rights of passage’ in a nightclub changes and instead of stares of admiration, people just stare wondering why you’re even there.
I went out in my home town for the first time since Christmas and saw heaps of local faces. I was dancing and drinking away carefree, until I saw a face I hadn’t seen in about three years- my last hook-up. I had absolutely no idea what to do or say. But this got me thinking, what do you say to a past one-night stand?
Remember the old saying “You can’t get something for nothing”. I believe this saying rings true when a perfect stranger offers to buy you a drink. It’s not like in the movies where the waiter comes over with a no-strings-attached-drink from a handsome stranger. These days a free drink from a stranger usually means they expect something in return.
Electro dance masters The Potbelleez are set to tear up the stage at Selina’s Nightclub Coogee Bay Hotel, NSW, February 10. The Australian APRA award winners are currently touring their third album Destination Now and their live show boasts to have even more experimental visuals, better sounds and a dynamic light show to entertain their fans.
Whether it’s Australia Day, Invasion Day or Triple J hottest 100 day to you on January 26th, one thing still remains- the unique fashion we all seem to embrace. We endeavour to see who can dress and behave more Australian. This year’s fashion is all about colour and vibrancy, on this day you must be seen and heard. Here I discuss my top
The famous “Pash and Dash” is becoming redundant. The concept of it seems simple enough - you get drunk, find a stranger, kiss then leave. But how do we think we can get away with it in today’s technologically advanced, Facebook world?
Bondi Beach’s Shore Thing festival should be turning eight this year, but the event may not reach its next birthday. The famous New Year’s festival –which attracts headline acts such as Fat Boy Slim, David Guetta and Snoop Dogg – was first introduced as part of the Waverley Council’s Summer Initiative
Las Vegas party goers are raising their glow sticks in the air after it was officially announced that January 2nd 2012 will be known as “Deadmau5 Day”.
The Canadian born electro-house extraordinaire has been given the accolade from Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman.