Friday, April 21, 2006

party spam for your weekend

This could be cool.
GUMBALL 3000 PARTY
EXOTIC CAR EVENT
This ones going to be big, so get on the list! Got a HOT car? Bring it down and show us your stuff. Turn yours out, then check out the best.

Friday, April 21 - 9pm
Cloud at One Dupont Circle, Washington DC
(Dupont Metro South)
Valet Parking Available

Check this out - Super hot cars (Ferrari's Lambo's McLarens, etc etc) and tons of super hot women. They will all be at Cloud this Friday, so I hope you can make it. Cloud (www.CloudDining.com) has tons of outdoor seating, so you can chill with your cocktails and check out all the street action for this beautiful spring weather. It's a big party so please come early. If you are into fast cars you have to be here.

We will also be celebrating Victoria's (girl in the picture below) birthday, she is one of the many girls that will be modeling the cars at this party. The event is on the south side of Dupont Circle so come on down you can't miss it with the cars outside! The metro is right there.

They have great specials for the evening and you're all in for FREE on the RSVP


If your in NYC this weekend be sure and check this out.
Complacent Nation vs. The Exclamation Point
| 4.20.2006 | http://www.complacentnation.org

1| The Exclamation Point
2| The Battle for Brooklyn - The Cops Won
3| Mayday : Free Party in Tompkins Sq. : 4/30
4| UFPJ : Anti-War March : Saturday 4/29

1 |________________________________

There are things you should not do. You should not drink,
nor dance, nor play music at volumes higher than what the
NYPD dictates. When the stress of the city burns inside,
when the hypocrisy of this era overwhelms you, do not step
outside, don't ride in mass, and never celebrate the simple
moments we share. This is the state of our city at the
Exclamation Point.

As Bush shuffles his deck of Jokers, out with the old and in
with the old, nothing changes. The war in Iraq rages on yet
Rumsfeld says "we're turning a corner" and nothing changes.
A great American city is washed away by neglected levees, we
cry on our tv sets and rage at the ineptitude but nothing
changes. And as we search for Saturday nights of salvation
we find nothing but contempt as super clubs and underground
parties alike are shut down for the same petty violations.
This is our city, we exclaim. We still have rights, we exclaim.
Nothing changes. This is the state of our nation at the
Exclamation Point.

But the warmth of the season is licking our imagination and
the streets of this city look ripe for the taking. Some
things do change and this is what we fight for: taking
streets, riding Critical Mass, creating protest, and
celebrating the art and wonder of the underground party
scene. Things change as long as we exclaim our dreams in
voice and action. This is life on the brink...

We are the Exclamation Point.

Tricia Romano on the big club raids:
http://www.villagevoice.com/nyclife/index.php?issue=0615&page=romano&id=72814&cid=15

2 |________________________________

The NYPD Wins the Battle for Brooklyn

The Battle for Brooklyn started at 8pm with live music
performance and outside Bar-B-Que. The weather was amazing,
one of those intoxicating days when everyone simply wants to
be out and alive. The performance became hotter as the
night grew dark, with Beans and Vic Thrill throwing down
stunning sets, Beat Boxer Entertainment shaking people with
disbelief and Small Change riding the crowd with dancey
beats in the back room. There were dirty carney games, the
sultry hooka lounge and stunningly decked out tribes battling
for the Key to Brooklyn.

But as we learned the hard way, the most powerful gang in
Brooklyn is the NYPD and when they come to battle, they do
*not* fuckaround.

This was our 6th event at this space, and the first one
where we opened the doors full-force, without limiting the
crowd by RSVP or other means. The hundreds and hundreds of
you streaming through the streets raised the ire of the
local police precinct, who raided the event at 1:30am,
shutting it down by 2am with the help of the FDNY on account
of "overcrowding".

The boys in blue were officially awarded the Key to
Brooklyn, but the rest is not history.

We are meeting with the local precinct to see if we can save
the location and continue to do events there (unlikely). In
the meantime we will be searching for a new location that
can handle the thousands of you who want to drink in the
nightlife unpasteurized.

You are the rockstars and the night is your stage.
This performance is far from over.

Quick and dirty video of the Battle for Brooklyn can be found at:
http://www.wildwildbrooklyn.com/battle

3 |________________________________

The 8th Annual Free T.Square Park Party:

Blackkat Mayday 2006
sunday april 30th
(2-6 pm sharp! rain or shine)

Featuring:
frankie bones & lenny dee
grandwizzard theodore (the inventor of the scratch)
and johnny "juice" rosado

and your blackkat hosts:
jason bk, chrome, madaro
plus cx kidtronik

2-6 pm : Free
Tompkins Square Park
7th street btwn avenues a and b

Afterparty at Tonic
6 pm til late!
$10 or $5 w/ limited flyer available only at the park that
day

All the details are at: http://www.blackkat.org

4 |________________________________

>From United for Peace & Justice:

Join Us on Saturday, April 29, in New York City

Too much is too wrong in this country. We have a foreign
policy that is foreign to our core values, and domestic
policies wreaking havoc at home. The times are urgent and we
must act!

Assemble: 22nd Street and Broadway, 10:30AM onward
March: At noon down Broadway to Foley Square
Grassroots action festival: 1:00-6:00PM, Foley Square

Details: http://www.april29.org/
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