Thriller Imagines a Killing at Tenjune, $2 Beers at Plug Uglies
Prosecutor turned thriller writer Alafair Burke’s latest novel, ‘Angel’s Tip,’ is based on the club killings of Jennifer Moore and Imette St. Guillen.
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Prosecutor turned thriller writer Alafair Burke’s latest novel, ‘Angel’s Tip,’ is based on the club killings of Jennifer Moore and Imette St. Guillen.
One of the city's highest-paid doormen doesn't have many nice things to say about his former employers.
He got his start selling sunglasses in order to pick up girls.
Have you ever wanted to read seven paragraphs about the décor of a meatpacking-district nightclub?
Foreclosures be damned — the Hamptons scene is thriving this year. Here’s where to pop some very overpriced bubbly and celebrate.
The club's gatekeeper knows just who to expect when the club hosts after-parties for the Tribeca Film Festival this weekend.
An interview with Tenjune owners Eugene Remm and Mark Birnbaum offers depressing snapshots of contemporary nightlife.
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