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Gay bars nyc midtown

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I got fired from that job and eventually fell back on what I knew best: THROWING A PARTY. It was a dreadful experience, only because I realized I’d rather be out till 4 AM at the clubs, and having to be in the office at 9 AM was NOT working for me. I wanted to work in fashion, so I got a job assisting a designer showroom owner, which turned into some boring desk job selling fashion wholesale. I moved to New York on Sfrom San Francisco.

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For those readers that have not been to one of your events, tell them a little about you and your nightlife background. The three major owners agreed to give us a sneak preview.

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Owners Bob Fluet, Frankie Sharp, and Alan Picus are planning to open when things are safe enough, Sharp telling insider Michael Musto that the club will be in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s spawned from the need for the LGBTQ community to finally emerge from isolation and rock this town.

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The Newest New York Nightlife Phenomenon Photos by: Wilsommodels New York City’s newest nightlife phenomenon promises to be an immersive, innovative and exciting adventure.

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