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The White Party – Fri 07.06.12 [Ultrabar]

A Night in White

white party summer 2012 washington dcWhat:

July White Party

When:

Friday July 6, 2012

Where:

Ultrabar Nightclub
911 F Street NW
Washington DC, 20004

Extra Info:
  • Free Bottle of Champagne for:
    – Groups of 6 (guys or girls)
    – Wearing White
    – 21+
  • Ages: 18+
  • Dress Code: All White
  • Free entry w/ DC VIP pass
Additional Drink Specials:
  • $6 Hurricanes
  • $5 Soco & Lime shots
  • $4 Corona
  • $3 Bud Light

 
A night in white at Washington DC’s premiere, 5 level nightlife destination. Get your linen pants, button downs, and keep it cool as we celebrate summer in style.

Panorama Podcast Episode 24 feat. DJ Pootie 06.27.12

Panorama Podcast, Episode #24 feat. DJ Pootie

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A Woman’s Take on Guys Graphic Tees


No lady wants to be seen with a badly dressed guy

Contributing Writer Amanda Hanowitz

cool graphic tees for the clubDressing well at the club is just as important for the dudes as it is for the ladies. I promise, I’m a lady myself. Chicks like a fresh dude who can pull off trends because let’s face it, if she looks too good, it’ll make you look bad.

Dressing nice eliminates one flaw and may distract from your many others.

Button downs are annoying and make you sweat. Try a tee! They’re easy, simple, and fresh.

The best part about being a dude, I would imagine, are:

  • the little time it takes you to get ready
  • you’re not worried about how your clothes hug your curves
  • you don’t need to worry about showing off your ASSets

Unless of course you’re into that stuff, in which case may the skinny jean force be with you, I suppose.

Tips to Pulling Off a Graphic Tee

  1. Pair your tee with a nice pair of slim fitting jeans. We like to stay away from baggy farmer jeans since it’s 2012 and all.
  2. If you wear a light color on top try to pair it with a dark color on the bottom.
  3. Rocking a white graphic tee? Pair it with a pair of dark jeans. And vice versa.
  4. The one exception is the “dark on dark”. You can wear dark bottoms with a dark top. It’s simple and understated, exactly why the ladies always rock the LBD (little black dress) with black accessories.
  5. Do not try to reverse this and wear all white.
  6. Update your look with corduroys instead of jeans. They have the same fit, but add a little interest with the texture. Texture leads to swag. Swag leads to lady friends.
  7. For the nights when a t-shirt and jeans is too casual but you’d hate to leave your comfortable tee at home, fear not! Dress up your graphic tee with the help of a blazer or cardigan.These instantly add a dressy and cool component to any outfit. I mean, the blazer does derive from the suit, the dressiest and swaggiest outfit of all. And the cardigan just kills it.

Since graphic tees can say so much with so little, it is important to not over-complicate your outfit. Sometimes it’s important to let your gear speak for itself.

Singer22 has some dope graphic tees by Chaser.
Urban Outfitters has the ultimate selection of “cool guy” tees and tanks
Check out Vinny Chase and Axwell up top, rocking the Jacks & Jokers gear.

I believe every outfit yields a thousand judgements, just as a picture is worth a thousand words. So let every judgement about your outfit be one simple word: swag.

Above all else, your graphic tee says something about you: “I’m here, got mah beer and I don’t even have to try. #NaturalSwag”

Independence Day Pre-Party – Tues 07.03.12 [Lima Lounge]

Tuesday Party Moved to Barcode

Click here for more information.

Celebrate American Independence: Party Red, White & Blue!

washington dc 4th of july partiesWhat:

$6 Red, White & Blue Shots!!!
@ College Night at Lima Lounge

Why:

The USA’s celebrating 236 years of independence! We know your 4th of July is full of outdoor BBQ, family, friends, and fireworks… and since there’s no work or school, we’re throwing down the city’s hottest Red, White & Blue Party the night before!

When:

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Where:

Lima Lounge
1401 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 789-2800

Extra Info:

Ages: 18+
Dress Code: Dress to Impress
Get In: click to see our VIP / cut line passes

Additional Drink Specials:
  • $3 Bud Light
  • Bottles: $175 Ketel One

NiT GriT: Weds 06.27.12 [Ultrabass at Ultrabar]

3D Productions Present ULTRABASS at Ultrabar

feat. NiT GriT

Ultrabar – 911 F Street, NW

Wednesday, June 27

Presale tickets available for $15 HERE
Doors 9PM. Ages 18+.
No dress code.
Ultrabass at Ultrabar June 27

Nit Grit (San Jose, CA / Dubstep)

The dubstep electronic genre has emerged as a force in the United States, and no one embodies its momentum more than San Jose based artist NiT GriT. One of the most prolific and hardworking of the new field of dubstep/grime performers, his current music was formed in his home turf of the Bay area from a background in glitch, idm, and breakcore, and is set apart by its soulfulness and melody. True to the trend towards dramatic entrances in so many of the new fraternity of sensational dubstep artists, NiT GriT burst on the scene with his first show in March 2010 in a co-billing with Excision.

Main Floor:

JessFx, BassDread, Dinero

BassCave:

Ill Omen, Magnetie, 5ive

Plus the DystRucXion dancers breaking it down!

For table reservations email @3dtables@gmail.com

4th of July 2012 Washington DC Events

Frozen Drinks & Fireworks
Independence Day 2012 in Washington DC

F 6/29 | S 6/30 | Sun 7/1 | M 7/2 | T 7/3 | W 7/4 | Th 7/5 | F 7/6 | S 7/7
Friday 6/29 – Kaskade “Freaks of Nature Tour”

kaskade dubstep baltimoreA 12,500 capacity, house music arena show with 4 headliners!

  • 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore
  • 6:30PM – 12AM
  • Tickets Available at Door
  • Kaskade, 12th Planet, Treasure Fingers, Fareoh
  • All Ages Event
  • More info at www.clubglow.com
Friday 6/29 – We Party Outside @ Barcode

Barcode Patio Parties DC

  • Large Patio
  • Outdoor Frozen Drink Bar
  • Hookah Menu
  • Full Kitchen ’til Midnight
  • $150 Bottles of Stoli

More info @ facebook.com/barcodedc

Friday 6/29 – Carnival @ Ultrabar

carnival parties in washington dc

  • Balloon drops & confetti blasts!
  • Free masks & beads!
  • Free jello shots for ladies!
  • 6 bars, 5 levels, 4 DJs
  • Free entry with pass at dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip
Saturday 6/30 – DC United College Night

dc united after partyGrab your tickets for DC United College Night. They’re hosting the Montreal Impact at RFK Stadium! Get $20 sideline level tickets (reg. $32) when purchased in advance with an .edu email address.

Before the game, make your way to the best tailgate in town in Lot 8 for food, drinks, and games

Saturday 6/30 – Gareth Emery – Glow @ Fur

gareth emery washington dcYear in and year out Gareth proves he is one of the best DJs in the world. His productions speak for themselves and his performances are unforgettable.

Info at www.clubglow.com/glow-calendar

Saturday 6/30 – Ladies Night @ Ultrabar

DC Clubbing’s #1 Ladies Night. Info/Passes in VIP section.

  • 6 Bars, 5 Levels, 4 DJs
  • Free entry with pass at dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip
  • $4 Stella • $6 Woo Woo Shots • $6 Absolut drinks ’til 12
  • $5 Blueberry Smirnoff • $5 Margaritas (Bedroom & Mini Bar)
  • $175 Belvedere (VIP Special)

 

Sunday 7/1 – Euro 2012 Championship @ Barcode

places to watch euro 2012 washington dcThe championship game of Europe’s most prestigious soccer tournament next to the World Cup. Info @ barcodedc.com

  • 10 HDTV’s
  • 2 HD Projectors
  • Half-Off beer all day
  • Bar, Lounge, Dining, Patio
Tuesday 7/3 – Red, White & Blue @ Ultrabar

4th of july parties washington dcDC’s premiere Latin event hosts, Venechi Productions and Panorama Fiestas take Independence Day to the next level at Ultrabar!

  • Free Red, White and Blue Jello Shooters til 12
  • VIP Special: 3 Bottles for $300

More info at ultrabardc.com

Tues 7/3, Weds 7/4, Th 7/5 – Nationals vs. Giants

nationals giants DC ticketsCatch the Nats in a three-game home series against the SF Giants at Nationals Stadium! Ticket info at The Official Nats MLB ticketing site.

Tuesday 7/3 – College Night @ Lima

july 4th 2012 washington dcDC’s #1 College Night celebrates America’s Birthday in style.

  • $3 Bud Lights
  • $6 Red, White & Blue shots
  • $175 Ketel One

More Info

Tuesday 7/3 – Z-Burger Hamburger Eating Contest

z burger independence day eating contestGet your grub on at Z-Burger’s 4th Annual Burger Eating Contest in Tenley Town!

      • 1st Prize – $1000 + $1000 Z-Burger tokens
      • 1st Prize – $750 + $750 Z-Burger tokens
      • 1st Prize – $500 + $500 Z-Burger tokens

Info @ www.zburgercontest.com

Wednesday 7/4 – Fireworks on The National Mall!

fireworks on the national mall washington dcJoin America in the Nation’s Capital for Independence Day on the National Mall!
Fireworks will be launched from the Reflecting Pool area and will be visible from many locations in D.C. and Virginia. Show lasts 17 minutes.

Info online from the National Parks Service.

Thursday 7/5 – Ambivalent – Glow @ Lima

techno in washington dc clubsThe DC-bred, international techno star who calls NY and Berlin home returns to DC for an evening of the best in underground dance music.

Info at www.clubglow.com/glow-calendar

Friday 7/6 – We Party Outside @ Barcode

Barcode Patio Parties DC

  • Large Patio
  • Outdoor Frozen Drink Bar
  • Hookah Menu
  • Full Kitchen ’til Midnight
  • $150 Bottles of Stoli

Visit barcodedc.com for details

Friday 7/6 – The White Party @ Ultrabar

white party ultrabar

  • All White Dress Code Preferred
  • Free Champagne – Groups of 6, Wearing White, 21+
  • 6 bars, 5 levels, 4 DJs
  • Free entry with pass at dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip
Saturday 7/7 – Sean Tyas + Simon Patterson – Glow @ Fur

trance clubs washington dcGlobal dance icons Sean Tyas and Simon Patterson come together for an evening of bangin’ electro and epic trance. With a 3,000 person capacity, Glow at Fur is DC’s biggest party week in and week out.

Info at www.clubglow.com/glow-calendar

Saturday 7/7 – Ladies Night @ Ultrabar

DC Clubbing’s #1 Ladies Night

  • 6 Bars, 5 Levels, 4 DJs
  • Free entry with pass at dcclubbing.com/wordpress2/vip
  • $4 Stella • $6 Woo Woo Shots • $6 Absolut drinks ’til 12
  • $5 Blueberry Smirnoff • $5 Margaritas (Bedroom & Mini Bar)
  • $175 Belvedere (VIP Special)

More info at ultrabardc.com

An Owner’s Perspective on Nightlife Promotion

Nightclub Promotions: Now and Then
Panorama Productions owner Antonis Karagounis examines changing trends in DC nightlife promotions

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We used to dance to Ace of Base, do the Macarena, and spice up our lives with everyone’s favorite girl group. Now it’s all about Avicii, “Call Me Maybe,” and LMFAO. In fashion, we’ve traded parachute pants and Jordans for skinny jeans and a resurgence of low-cut shoes.

More importantly, Washington, DC’s population has become younger and more educated. An influx of expendable income has caused significant growth in our city’s hospitality industry. New money has brought gentrification, cleaned up DC’s neighborhoods, and opened new bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels. DC is no longer just a “functional” city, but a “fun” city as well. Case and point, the weekly Glow parties (started in DC in 1999) were listed amongst the top 8 “Best U.S. Clubs” at Winter Music Conference in 2011 and 2012.

Perhaps the biggest change, however, is how we acquire information.


DC nightlife has always been a promoter-driven market.

The “scene” was once dominated by a select handful of event companies, including Panorama Productions, Masoud A Productions, Marc Barnes, Lindy Promo, Event Concepts, Buzzlife and Mad Power Unit. Of these, only Marc, Masoud, and Panorama are still relevant. The list of new clubs and bars, however, continues to grow.

This nightlife boom has ushered in a new mindset amongst workers and watered down what it once meant to be a “promoter.” How and why? Two reasons:

  1. Social media has destroyed the entry barrier to running a successful party or promotions company.
  2. Venues are opening without long-term business models or accurate assessments of consumer demand.

Social Media
The great equalizer? Not exactly.

too many social media eventsEveryone and their grandmother has a Facebook page. If you have 1,000 friends and 200 Twitter followers then it’s easy to become a promoter, right?

This philosophy has saturated the market (and your news feed) with an overflow of pointless messages. Unless you’re a “real life” friend of this “promoter,” or actually like the DJ who’s performing, this information provides zero value to you. Simply put, Facebook has become a promoter’s playground.

Social media has basically eliminated the $5-10k start-up money promotions companies once needed for flyers, graphic designers, email lists and a website. Since there’s no longer an entry barrier, most of today’s promoters are “boom and bust.” They might bring a ton of people one night but fail to produce the next. This creates a high turnover rate and thus unpredictable and unreliable events.

10 years ago, a good promoter could bring 400 people to a single party. Today, most club owners are happy if a promoter can bring over 30. Now it usually takes 5-6 promotion groups to get a 400 capacity venue busy.

Ownership/Operations
Differentiate. And please, maintain control.

Far too many club owners have a skewed perception of how effective social media promotion really is. They’re placing the success and future of their venue(s) in the hands of amateurs looking for a quick buck. Kids with a lot of Facebook friends can walk into a venue and get any deal they want if an owner is desperate to pay next month’s rent. But these kids may leave the venue after a couple months. Then what? Without sustainable business models, these places often close down after just a few years.

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Armin van Buuren at DC Armory (Nov. 2011)

New venues open and compete for the same crowd. DC is growing younger and deserves great entertainment, but the supply is outpacing the demand.

The list of nightclubs and bars keeps growing. There are outdoor parties, boat parties, pool parties, festivals, stadium concerts and more. Nightlife fans are overwhelmed!

While there will always be a new venue trying to capture a piece of the pie, most are failing to offer a different experience. Too many aspiring owners see another venue’s popularity and try to duplicate it. They’re borrowing (and stealing) the concept, design and even audience.

The best venues are the ones with resolute concepts that provide for a unique customer experience, not the ones who recycle. As the phrase goes, “often imitated but never duplicated!”

My Advice to Owners

As a nightclub, bar, or entertainment property owner, how can you resist letting Facebook all-stars run the show while still maximizing your bottom line? They key lies in your promoters.

KNOW YOUR PROMOTERS

diverse crowd
Who do you want at your party? Tell your promoters!

A promoter’s crowd alters the concept of your space. Age, gender, sex, race, orientation, nationality, education, income – Understanding the demographic a promoter brings is critical to running a successful venue.

Telling promoters to “just bring people” without understanding who they bring generally doesn’t work unless your event is already well established.

SET EXPECTATIONS FOR YOUR PROMOTERS

Explain to them what type of clientele you’re looking for.

An all-Latin event can work great on the weekend at Cuba Libre. It’s a Latin restaurant/lounge. Weekend events at Barcode, an American restaurant/bar/lounge, require a top 40 mix. Barcode is, however, capable of hosting Latin events on an off-night. The DJ must work in some top 40 with their Latin mix to accommodate everyone.

Bottom line: Don’t let promoters alter the concept of your place. Cut them slack on off-nights but maintain control.

DO NOT TAKE THE EASY WAY OUTforked path

While giving a night to promoters is an easy way to boost revenue, it’s temporary and dangerous.

You’re allowing someone with no vested interest in your business to control the brand. Next thing you know, your promoters are leaving for a newer, trendier place; or one that pays better. And what do you have left?

NEVER LET PROMOTERS RUN YOUR OPERATIONS

DO NOT let promoters check IDs, hire security, run your table lists, book your DJs, etc.  This is your business. You will inevitably lose your liquor license with operations in the hands of promoters.

At many ABC hearings, not surprisingly, I’ve heard owners justify their liquor law violations by blaming the promoters who ran the night.

Conclusion

Is promoting as we once knew it really dead? Not exactly. While remnants of old school tactics still exist, the times have certainly changed. There’s more clutter and a lot more amateurs out there. But the fundamental idea still exists: people want to have fun. They need a resource directing them to the best parties in town. As one of my dear friends, and in many ways a mentor likes to put it:

“The value of a promoter is not what he brings to your business, but what he takes away when he decides to leave.”

—  Masoud A

I’ll leave you with this:

Social media is powerful when utilized correctly. Watch out for confident amateurs with lots of friends and zero track record. Before opening a new venue, make sure there’s actual consumer need in both your neighborhood and city. Evaluate whether your property will be a boom-bust craze or a sustainable business.

With so many choices and information thrown at today’s nightlife crowd, only organized parties with strong promotions will remain standing at the end of the day.

National Capital BBQ Battle 2012 [June 23-24, 2012]

20th Annual Safeway Barbecue Battle

The best BBQ from across the USA – all in 5 blocks!

Saturday, June 23 (11 am-10 pm) + Sunday, June 24 (11 am-7:30 pm)

What: Restaurants and BBQ teams compete for over $40,000 and the title of National Barbecue Champion
Attractions: 30 bands on 3 stages, 50+ FREE samples, demonstrations, and plenty of mouth-watering BBQ!bbq battle banner dcWhere: Pennsylvania Ave (btwn. 9th & 14th Streets, NW) – Metro: Federal Triangle, Metro Center, or Archives
Cost: Adults $15 at the gates ($12 in advance HERE)

Looking for the ultimate summer cookout experience? Look no further: National Capital BBQ Battle is back! Heralded as a top 5 “Can’t Miss Summer Festival” by CNN and “Top 10 BBQ Event” by the Travel Channel and Discovery.com, the BBQ Battle has plenty of sweet, salty, and savory fun for everyone.

cooking ribs bbq
BBQ with the best in the business.

Celebrating its 20th year running, tens of thousands of visitors will descend upon Pennsylvania Avenue this weekend seeking a taste of America’s best brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and more.

Complete with live music, BBQ demonstrations from the pros, and plenty of free bites, the weekend’s main event takes place on the “Pit Masters” block, where restaurants and teams will be competing for the title of America’s National Barbecue Champion, plus numerous individual categories (beef, chicken, lamb, pork, ribs, and BBQ sauce).

Best yet, admission means you’ll be loosening your belt buckle for a good cause: since its inception, the BBQ Battle has raised more than $1.2 million for DC charities. Get hungry!

Official Website: bbqdc.com

Electronic Age Gives Birth to Electronic Cigarettes

Smoke Screen Lifts in DC as Cigarette Alternative Gains Popularity

Ever since DC’s 2006 indoor smoking ban for bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and other public places, some smokers have been Jones-ing for alternatives.
The birth of the E-Cigarette

Electronic cigaretteWith the ban of cigarettes in DC’s indoor public places, along came the bastard child of the cancer stick: the electronic cigarette. It’s designed to deliver the experience of smoking without the adverse health effects usually associated with tobacco smoke.

What?

An electrical device that simulates the act of tobacco smoking,  bearing the physical sensation and appearance of inhaled tobacco smoke without its odor or health risks.

Cigarette LiquidHundreds of different flavor varieties are available. Some flavors resemble traditional cigarette types, such as regular tobacco and menthol, and some even claim to mimic specific cigarette brands, such as Marlboro or Camel. A wide variety of food flavors are also sold, from the traditional (vanilla, coffee, cola) to the more unusual (strawberry daiquiri, Boston cream pie).

 

How?

Electronic Cigarette HowAn estimated 2.5 million people are now inhaling nicotine through a battery-operated device that heats liquid to make vapor, taking the fire, tar, and many other cancer-causing chemicals found in cigarettes  out of smoking.

Why?

At first glance, these fake puffers look a little ridiculous. Think “non-alcoholic beer.” Yet e-cigarettes have grown up since a disposable cigarette alternative with a weak battery began appearing in convenience stores a few years ago. The rechargeable, next-generation device is sold in tobacco stores and has been said to help some smokers quit nicotine, saving them thousands of dollars (and their lives).

Loopholes

Hookhah SmokingCan’t give up the love of puffing? Some DC clubs and restaurants offer some ways to side-step the smoking ban… kind of.

Patio/Rooftop Bars

Places like Lima Lounge, Barcode, Ozio, Eden and Current DC allow smoking in their outdoor areas.

Hookah Bars

Hookahs have cropped up in several area spots like Barcode, Chi Cha Lounge, Gazuza, Queen’s Café & Hookah, and Soussi.
For a full list of DC Hookah bars check here!

Cigar Bars
Wanna look like a ganster? Try a cigar at Lima Lounge’s patio, Ozio, Shelly’s Back Room, Fur Nightclub, Havana’s Man Cave Cigar Club, or Old Glory.

Panorama Podcast Episode 23 feat. DJ Mixalis 06.20.12

Panorama Podcast, Episode #23 feat. DJ Mixalis

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The weekly Panorama Productions Podcast!!!

Coming out every Wednesday!

“Like” Panorama Productions

Follow @DCClubbing

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*Presenting the Panorama Podcast*
Episode #23 – DJ Mixalis

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The Panorama Productions Podcast consists of live and studio sets from DC’s hottest local talents. Live sets are recorded weekly at Ultrabar, Barcode, Lima, and/or Glow Washington DC.