Thursdays at Lima Lounge w/ Sax Taxi & Mor Manor
From the Motor City to the land of Milk & Honey

- Armin van Buuren’s ‘Best New Club’ of 2010
- The host of Glow and Teka
- Heated Outdoor Patio
- (3) Floors
- Vetro VIP level
From the birthplace of techno to the Bullitt boardroom: Jon Sax has opened for everyone from Ferry Corsten to Deadmau5 to Paolo Mojo (at Lima’s Friday event).
As an agent at Bullitt Bookings, Jon represents some of the biggest names in tech-house.
The Detroit-native brings his take on deep house, layered with the live stylings of saxophonist Ricky Prasad!
An officer and a techno-man: After years perfecting his sound at the infamous Israeli nature parties, Mor Manor moved to Washington and unleashed his sound on the capital.
He was a staff-pick finalist in the Beatport Deadmau5 – SOFI Needs a Ladder remix contest.
He’s packed The Reserve, spun at Barcode, opened at Lima’s Glow events and is scheduled for more in the near future!
- Live sax w/ deep house!
- Bangin’ funky tech-house!
- The best intimate dance floor in DC!
Free entry all night long!
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Thursday 10.27.11 – Axwell (Swedish House Mafia) – Glow @ Fur Nightclub
From the most talked about group in house music, Swedish House Mafia star Axwell gets the 2011 DC Halloween weekend started!
Every time he spins Glow @ Fur the club reaches capacity. Here’s the Axwell Glow TV video to prove it!
It’s $5 off before 11 for everyone with this pass
Friday 10.28.11 – Fright Night! – Costume Party @ Barcode
The scariest Happy Hour –> Dinner –> Nightlife progression in DC!
Start the 2011 DC Halloween right with Happy Hour specials, a tasty dinner and freaky moves with Panorama resident DJ Saam!
Check out Barcode on Facebook for more info!
Friday 10.28.11 – Wet Dream on F Street – Pop @ Ultrabar
The naughtiest Halloween party in DC!
• Featuring 4 floors of sexy 2011 DC Halloween action
• VIP Special: $175 Ciroc Vodka [All Flavors]
As if you needed an excuse to dress like you want some!
Get your fan pass and enter for free before midnight!
Friday 10.28.11 – Masquerade Ball – Glow @ Josephine
A Masquerade Ball for the Halloween sophisticate.
Glow brings DC lounges an evening to remember. Complimentary champagne for groups of 5+ ladies with RSVP. Ladies dressed for the ball receive free entry all night!
$10 off before 11 with this pass
Saturday 10.29.11 – Dirty South – Glow @ Fur
One of the hottest DJs of the moment. The Grammy-nominated Dirty South is boys with the Swedish House Mafia and has Tiesto spinning all his stuff!
This is another one of the club glow, 2000+ capacity monster events! Check out Dirty South’s music and decide for yourself!
Saturday 10.29.11 – UFC 137: Penn vs. Diaz – Halloween Fight Night @ Barcode
The best place to watch fights in DC is Barcode!
Dress up, watch the fight, get wasted and take that sexy zombie home!
Let’s get it on!
Saturday 10.29.11 – Nightmare on F Street – Ladies Night @ Ultrabar
This is Ultrabar’s annual Halloween sh*t show!
• Featuring 6 bars, 5 levels, 4 DJs
The one night where the staff may just outdo the party people!
Get in for free with the fan pass!
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DJ Chus – Thurs 11.03.11 [Glow at Lima]
DJ Chus
www.djchus.com
Thursday November 3, 2011
Lima Restaurant & Lounge
1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800
Opening set by Mor Manor
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Famous Tracks: We Play House Music (w/ David Penn), That Feeling, Canoa remix, I Think of You, Ceballos
Best Known For:Pioneering the Iberican sound with Pablo Ceballos
As one-half of Chus & Ceballos, DJ Chus has taken house music in Spain to new heights. The Iberican sound, which emphasizes the sunnier side of tribal drums, was more or less created by he and his DJ/production partner. A DJ since the age of 16, Chus started his residencies in ’94 and co-founded Stereo Produtions in ’01.
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When hard work and talent go hand in hand the outcome can only be quality. DJ Chus producer, remixer, founder of Stereo Productions and creator of the pioneering Iberican Sound, a delicious mix of hypnotic organic house, warm and intense with a strong tribal essence which fuses naturally with modern tech-house. An extensive self taught career based on a long lasting belief in quality music has led to a consolidated position as one of the world’s most acclaimed artists.
His many awards from the Spanish ‘Deejay Magazine’ include ‘DJ of the Year’, ‘Best House DJ’, ‘Best House Producer’, ‘Best House Label’, ‘Best Remix of the Year’ among others as well as being one of the first Spanish DJs to make the top100 DJmag list. This is reflected in his surprising DJ sets which range from large festivals to intimate small clubs either as marathon sessions or the typical club slot.
He takes his audience on an extraordinary musical journey, from deep to techno and back again, drums always present. Also his extraordinary studio work has culminated in a recording legacy of over 20 years in the form of original productions or remixes either solo, with David Penn, Pablo Ceballos or many other partners in crime.
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InStereo! events offer to your club a unique product where quality, experience and the satisfaction of our customers – both clubbers and promoters -, are guaranteed.
Why?
Because of the solvency and reliability of the brands and professionals behind it: Stereo Productions has been one of the most relevant electronic dance music record labels for the last ten years, a decade through which it has created a proprietary sound, the Iberican Sound, that has swept through the best clubs around the world. The visible head of the record label has been Dj Chus, who has over 20 years of experience and has succeeded in positioning both the label and its productions and aliases (Dj Chus, Chus+Ceballos, The New Iberican League) in international clubbing’s front line.
InStereo! feeds out of all this know how to create an event to suit the best clubs of the world. Nightlife temples like Pacha New York, Stereo Montreal or Set Miami have already enjoyed an inStereo! experience. Your club can be the next one
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Boris: Fri 10/14/11 [Glow at Josephine]
Friday October 14, 2011
Josephine
1008 Vermont Avenue Northwest
Washington D.C., DC 20005
(202) 347-8601
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 21+
From: NY, NY
Style: Tribal house
Famous Tracks: All of the Lights (DJ Boris Edit), Believe in Boris Mix Series
Best Known For: Running NY
NYC’s super resident, DJ Boris doesn’t need any of the hype or hoopla. His engulfing blend of house, tribal and techno is the perfect escape from reality.
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The rich heritage of New York nightlife is focused on the figure of the resident DJ: The homegrown jock that puts down roots in a single venue, bonds with its crowd, and explores the limits of a DJ set with his faithful. The DJs who flourish in this demanding environment go on to become folk heroes, not only in New York, but all over the world (see Larry Levan, Danny Tenaglia, Junior Vasquez).
DJ Boris started his ascension to these ranks in 2004, when the native of St. Petersburg, Russia took up residence at New York super club Crobar. It was the culmination of years of workhorse gigging at almost every club across the Big Apple. But it was more than that too: It was a movement that has shown no signs of fading.
Boris (birth name: Boris Inzhin) started moonlighting as a DJ while taking classes at the Institute Of Audio Research in New York. With a metronomic mixing ability and a penchant for expansive, groove-based power-house music, the jock quickly found work both in DJ and production booths, playing at clubs like Exit, and Roxy, and remixing artists like Janet Jackson, Jewel and Gloria Estefan. In 2002, his mix of Pink’s “Get This Party Started” hit No.1 on the Billboard Hot Club Play chart.
His relentless approach to bring his cult of followers the best sound and experience possible has taken his production to even greater heights. Powerhouse industry labels like *69 Records, and Stereo Productions have wasted no time in signing Boris projects to their labels. Dancefloor missiles like “Automatic,” “Everybody Tweakin’,” “Lights Go Out,” and Lisa Pure’s “Movin On” have been embraced by a culture of beat aficionados, in and out of the many clubs DJ Boris has grown to call home.
And if home is where your heart is then Boris must be endowed with a heart the size of North America. His movement has rewarded him with residencies in every major city. Now a regular on the city’s club circuit, the name of Boris started to become associated with unapologetically massive music: big drums, big riffs, huge build-ups and lots of energy. Propelled by the promise of a great party experience and by a growing affection for the approachable DJ and his humble manner, his crowd swelled. By the time Boris debuted at mega club Crobar in May 2004, his faithful numbered in the thousands, united under a spontaneously created banner: “Believe in Boris.” Boys stamped it on their T-shirts in masking tape, girls Sharpied it on their flesh, and eventually Crobar flashed it on their video screens: A battle cry for a clubber’s revolution.
While at Crobar, Boris set the 30,000-square-foot club’s attendance record (a swinging-from-the-rafters 5,400), released his first mixed compilation (aptly titled “Believe”), and started to gig regularly outside of NYC, in markets like Miami, and Las Vegas. In 2006, when it became apparent that Crobar would close, Boris uprooted and moved his crowd 20 blocks north to Pacha New York, the first North American branch of the fabled European club brand, without missing a beat. He is still a Pacha resident.
Boris’ faithful service to the clubbers of New York has been rewarded with two Club World Award “Best Resident DJ” nominations (one while at Crobar, and one while at Pacha), a DJ Times cover story, a top 5 finish in the national America’s Best DJ fan poll, and a new residency at super club Space in Miami. Add this to the already accomplished residencies he holds at Rise in Boston, Therapy in Rhode Island, as well as his regular appearances at Ruby Skye in San Francisco, 960 in Connecticut, Deko Lounge in New Jersey. He’s also become one of the reigning kings of Winter Music Conference week, throwing massive pool parties by day and after-hours marathons by night for thousands of fans. The spoils of success have not halted his enthusiastic work ethic either. His ongoing pursuit to creatively, and musically express himself to those who adore him, has no doubtedly outgrown our own country’s limited borders. With his global campaign as New York’s premiere DJ underway, believers can be found from all corners of the planet. Venezuala, Colombia, Marrakech, Barcelona, Madrid, Ibizia, London, Montreal, Mexico, and Toronto have all been blessed with his energetically extreme beat orchestration. Boris and his team are currently planning the release of his fourth mixed compilation, and a series of European, and South American dates to compliment his tremendous ability in the studio.
So world, New York wants to know: Are you ready to believe in Boris?
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Policy Restaurant and Lounge

- Venue Type: Bar/Lounge/Restaurant
- Hours: Tue – Wed: 5pm – 11pm, Thu: 5pm – 12am, Fri/Sat: 5pm – 3am, Sunday Brunch: 11am – 2:30 pm
- Happy Hour: Tue – Thu: 5pm – 8pm, Fri/Sat: 5pm – 7pm
- Amenities: Outdoor Patio, Happy Hour, Multiple Lounge Areas, Dining, Valet
- Cuisine: American Contemporary and Eclectic
- Price Range: Under $30
- Cover Charge: None
- Dress Code: Casual and trendy
- Age Requirement: 21+
- Parking: Valet Parking is available through Avenue Parking.
- Metro: U Street Cardozo/ Shaw Metro Stop (Green and Yellow Line)
- Location: U Street
- Address: 1904 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
- Website: www.policydc.com
- Atmosphere: Relaxed and trendy while maintaining an upscale feel without all the nonsense. Policy presents an artsy décor without being pretentious. You won’t find velvet ropes, cover charges, or high bottle minimums on tables.
Venue Overview
Policy opened its doors in 2009 in the revived U Street Corridor area, proclaiming a renovation in D.C. nightlife; no velvet ropes, no expensive bottle service minimums to keep you and your guests from relaxing in one of their lounge areas. Hence the name Policy, the restaurant/lounge stays true to its open door policy as long as you arrive early enough to grab a seat upstairs in the lounge or come early to enjoy eclectic specialty cocktails at the main bar, sample from the unique menu, or enjoy the second floor outdoor patio.
The décor is sleek and stylish accented with art by street artist Andrew Funk and Drew Nussbaum. The ceiling is a gleaming black, which frames the first floors bright red vinyl booths, and glittering chandeliers, which give Policy a trendy, upscale diner, feel. The upstairs lounge and marble and glass bar is punctuated with art graffiti and has a cozy, relaxed vibe and outdoor patio.

With an extensive list of specialty cocktails like the Pearfect Martini an interesting blend of Grey Goose Pear, Orchard Pear Cordial, St. Germaine, and Champagne, to the Lychee-Lemongrass Mojito a mix of Bacardi, fresh citrus, lychee, mint, lemongrass-cane syrup, and soda water, and even a selection of Absinthe which the bartender presents in a slow drip Absinthe fountain in a grand display on the bar or at your table.
Policy chef Brian Murphy serves small, yet flavorful, plates which are meant to be shared like the grilled hanger steak with Shiitake mushrooms, green beans, and edamame puree, and the Madras Curry Lamb sliders with Gorgonzola, and mint pesto. There is also a vast selection of vegetarian dishes for those who prefer to avoid meat.
Fridays and Saturdays have live DJs spinning Old School, Hip Hop, Top 40s and Mash Ups starting around 10 PM.
Latest Updates from Policy
Get Hooked Up
Call 202.387.7654 or visit http://policydc.com/.
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Labor Day Sunday Social: Sun 9/4/11 [Lost Society]
The corner of U and 14th recently welcomed a new and luxurious restaurant and lounge to Washington, DC. Transport into a life of Luxury Labor Day Sunday at Lost Society.
Dinner starts at 6pm. Enjoy 20% off your meal while the Party reaches into the night. DJ Saam, one of DC’s hottest DJs, will provide the music for a night of extravagance.
Tables are available. Bottles of Belvedere start at just $200.
Age Requirement and Dress Code:
Open to ages 21+, Proper ID and Attire is Required. Dress Smart. Guys: No shorts, boots, oversized tees, baggy jeans, tennis shoes, etc.. Girls: Keep it classy.
Venue photos courtesy Lost Society.
Nic Fanciulli: Thurs 9/1/11 [Glow at Lima]
GLOW Washington DC presents:
Thursday September 1, 2011
1401 K Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20001
(202) 789-2800
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Latest tracks by Nic Fanciulli
From: UK
Style: House – funky, techy
Famous Tracks: Green Tea, Feed the Freezer, Work the Week, Lusine – Two Dots (Nic Fanciulli Remix),
Best Known For: His One+One shows with James Zabiela.
Quality > Quantity. When Nic Fanciulli is in town, he wants there to be an impact. A need fulfilled. Even a memory or two. Cool, calm and collected, Nic is one of the few DJs who refuses to let anything but the music do the talking. And when his music speaks, the human spirit listens.
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From being a shy, talented DJ plying his trade as resident at his local club, to becoming a global superstar, the rise and rise of Nic Fanciulli has been well documented. He has been called “house music’s hottest property” by IDJ magazine, whilst his name repeatedly pops up when clubbers discuss who the finest DJ talent in recent years.
Nic joined the music world at 16, where he worked in the local record shop and DJ’d in the local bars, in his hometown of Maidstone, Kent. It was here that he earned his first proper break courtesy of the town’s house institution ClubClass. Aged just twenty Nic became main room resident for the night he remains fully committed to. Nic’s ClubClass residency would form the launch pad for his future success. Nic welcomed many legendary names to the night such as Deep Dish, Pete Tong, John Digweed and X-Press 2, all of whom were blown away by the power of his deep techy sounds, acid b-lines and dark melodic grooves. The residency also gave Nic the opportunity to play at different times of the night, allowing him to develop his own sound as well as develop a tremendous understanding of what is expected from a DJ be it in warm up or peak time slot.
Fast forward to 2006 and Nic boasts a portfolio of residencies across the globe that is both testament to his talent and versatility. Starting in the USA, Nic is quarterly resident at Space in Miami, undoubtedly one of the finest nightclubs on the planet, alongside Erick Morillo, Roger Sanchez, Steve Lawler and Sander Kleinenberg. With one Space in the bag, another comes in the form of that legendary terrace in Ibiza for which Nic now plays nearly every Sunday. This resulted in the headline “Terrace Kings” which Nic achieved alongside Paul Woolford on their DJ Magazine cover story in August 2006. Then there is the residency Nic holds at the magnificent Il Muretto in Venice and finally back to Britain, where Nic has been responsible for ClubClass developing from a provincial club event, to one of the UK’s finest and most influential house nights. ClubClass then went to the Ministry Of Sound in London, which has given Nic an excellent platform in which to showcase his music, as well as the opportunity to play alongside the likes of Danny Tenaglia, Rolando and Funk D’ Void. March 2008 sees Nic starting a brand new night called Atomic at the esteemed club The End in London.
Nic’s production and remix work alongside Andy Chatterley, under Skylark and its bastard son Buick Project, has proved fundamental in pushing him through as both an artist and DJ. Skylark’s ‘That’s More Like It’ achieved Essential New Tune Status on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection show in August 2003, which was followed by a re-edit of Tears for Fears ‘Shout’, widely recognised as THE tune of Ibiza 2004. Acclaim has continued as a result of Buick Projects ‘Drop Da Beat’, ‘Chancer’, ‘At The Rave’ and ‘Lumieres’ and remixes for Kylie Minogue, Timo Maas, Tiefschwarz, Steve Lawler and Underworld amongst others. Buick Project was nominated for a Grammy at last years awards for their remix of Tracey Thorn/Tiefschwarz track ‘Damage’.
Add this to critically acclaimed releases for Renaissance and it’s clear that Nic enjoys a very busy studio schedule. Working with Renaissance has now become common place for Nic after he followed the likes of Sasha, Digweed and Deep Dish, by releasing a compilation on their legendary series in 2005. The mix received huge props from journalists and clubbers alike, was backed by a thirty date world tour and sold thousands worldwide.
Another string to Nic’s impeccable bow comes in the form of Saved Records which launched in October 2004. Widely regarded as one of the leading cutting edge labels on the scene, Saved has gone on to release compositions from both established producers such as Zoo Brazil, Paolo Mojo and Audiofly, to up and coming talent such as James Talk and Shafunkers, with remixes being delivered from the likes of Alex Smoke and Paul Woolford. “There is such an untapped pool of talent across the world at the moment that I want to help the new kids coming through get the recognition their music rightly deserves” says Nic.
2007 saw Nic join forces with James Zabiela for their One+One alliance, causing something of a press frenzy they toured across the globe, made some original productions in the form of ‘No Pressure’ and ‘Rover’ and released a double CD. Wasting no time Nic then went back in the studio with Skylark partner Andy and the result was their first artist album; ‘I-Panik’ was released in November of 2007 with a full remix package coming in Spring 2008. The likes of Laurent Garnier praised the album and the press were blown away – citing it as an intelligent piece of electronica. The remix package sees contributions from acts as diverse as Joris Voorn, Mauel Tur, Bushwacka! and many others.
With a list of achievements that already overshadows many DJs ten years his senior, its clear that Nic Fanciulli has proven how combining genuine talent with dedication can go a long way. And whilst his record label, residencies, productions and compilations continue to open the ears of thousands of people across the planet, the fact he has a whole host of future projects up his sleeve reveals the best is still to come…
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CLOSED: Current Sushi and Lounge

- Venue Type: Restaurant and Lounge
- Estimated Size: 400 people
- Amenities: 3 Floors, VIP Table Service, Rooftop, Patio, Private Events
- Cover Charge: $10-$20
- Hours: Tuesday – Thursday: 5 pm – 2 am (dinner until 11 pm)
Friday: 5 pm – 3 am (dinner until midnight)
Saturday: 6:30 pm – 3 am (dinner until midnight) - Dress Code: Fashionable / cool but casual
- Age Requirement: Tuesday and Thursday: 18+ Friday and Saturday: 21+
- Location: Dupont Circle
- Address: 1215 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036 202.955.5525
- Website: http://www.currentsushi.com
- Atmosphere: Not your average sushi bar! Great food, good music, and stylish interior. Stepping into Current is like partying in a luxury yacht.
Venue Overview
Current offers a sophisticated combination of fine dining with a sleek lounge atmosphere. A staple for locals during happy hour and popular spot for after dark dancing and lounging, Current serves up both some of the city’s best sushi and nightlife vibes.
Conceived of as “an ultra-futuristic luxury yacht,” says partner Richard Koch, Current boasts two floors, fully stocked bars, an interactive sushi bar and cool atmosphere. Along with the artistic touches of portholes and overhead ribs, a projection screen adds to the lounge’s nautical vibe as it plays sweeping ocean views, as well as hit movies.
The delicacies of Head Sushi Chef Niki Shimasaki and kitchen of Toyaki Kitamura satisfy the appetites of Current’s hungry patrons until 11 pm on weekdays and midnight on the weekends. Climbing the floating staircase to upstairs, a rotation of predominantly local DJs keeps the crowd jamming into the night on the translucent dance floor or grooving along on the row of couches. Keep on going and you’ll hit the rooftop for some fresh air and more dancing. The music selection at Current covers a variety of genres and is anything from house and electronic to mash-ups, top 40s, and hits songs from the past 30 years.

While table reservations are readily available, a seat at the “Captain’s Table” is the pinnacle of Current’s exquisite bottle service options. For $2,000 minimum, the Captain’s Table seats up to 20 guests, offers great views of outside, and has a private elevator that shoots straight to street level without having to wait in line.
Since Current isn’t a colossal venue but has plenty to offer, entry is best recommended earlier in the night. After working up a sweat upstairs dancing, be sure to also check out the chill outdoor patio in back.
Parties
- Monday: Hip hop
- Tuesday: Industry night
- Wednesday: European night
- Thursday: College night
- Friday and Saturday: International
Latest Updates from Current
Get Hooked Up
Email Oscar Guardado at oscar@currentsushi.com or call (202) 258-1567.
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Josephine to Host Friday Glow Event
The chic DC lounge will play host to Washington’s top nightlife draw.
Josephine will be undergo a major transformation in preparation to host Washington DC’s longest running party! Changes will involve:

- Removing walls
- Moving bathrooms
- Extending the DJ booth
- Adding new bars
- Opening space to dance
- Updating the lighting & interior design
- Revamping the sound system
Miami-based architects have been brought in to provide South Beach-style clubbing to DC nightlife. Bottle service comes to the dance floor at Glow at Josephine.
◊ Glow Thursdays at Lima provide a high-end, high-energy atmosphere.
◊ Glow Saturdays at Fur host max capacity events.
◊ Glow’s recent deal with Live Nation brings live acts to the Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD.
◊ Glow Fridays at Josephine aim to bring a spirited luxury to DC lounges.
Tentative Bookings include:

- Robbie Rivera
- Sharam
- Mark Knight
- Riva Starr
- Fedde le Grand
- Steve Lawler
- Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
- Roger Sanchez
- Cedric Gervais
- Pete Tong
- and many more surprises!
The story behind it all:
In 1999, partners Antonis Karagounis and original resident DJ Pete Kalamoutsos launched Glow at Zei club. Their venue partner was Zei Director of Promotions Dave Karim. The venture lasted until Zei’s closing in 2001.
Antonis and Dave were reunited a year later at the legendary MCCXXIII where they hosted a Tuesday college party for the next 7 years. Pete took over a residency at Spank, the club’s VIP as level.
Since 2005 Karagounis has been a partner in top DC nightlife destinations including Lima Restaurant & Lounge, Ultrabar Nightclub, and Barcode Restaurant & Lounge. Karim went on to open Josephine, Policy, Current and Lost Society. Kalamoutsos cemented relationships with the top DJs and booking agencies in dance music.
The Glow brand gained international recognition in 2010 when Armin van Buuren and David Guetta officially named Glow events their favorite in the world. A recent partnership with Live Nation now allows Glow to expand its reach to the US mainstream.
Given the history, combined with dance music’s emerging mainstream appeal; the concept of Glow Fridays at Josephine was inevitable. This September three entrepreneurs of DC nightlife reunite to bring one of the world’s best parties to one of DC’s finest lounges.
Josephine Lounge
1008 Vermont Ave NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-8601
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Lost Society DC Preview II
As you saw in the Sneak Preview of Lost Society we posted last month, this place was shaping up to be a pretty slick spot. With construction nearing completion, the project is looking absolutely stunning. Have a look at these progress pics from early June 2011!







