America’s Top 10 Worst Weather Cities
Back in September The Farmer’s Almanac named America’s 10 Worst Weather Cities. Drum roll please…
Worst Winter Cities
5. Detroit – 2/3 winter days are overcast

4. Cleveland – Icy winds sweeping off of Lake Eerie
3. Casper, Wyoming – 181 days below freezing each year
2. Duluth, Minnesota – January temps average 16 degrees
1. Syracuse, NY – Bitter cold, clammy, snowy weather from October – April. Daytime temps average 30 degrees. Night time lows in the teens. Frequent sub-zero temps. Averages 120 inches of snow/season. Only receives 1/3 of possible sunshine due to cloud cover.
Worst Summer Cities

5. Corpus Christi, Texas – Late afternoon temps peak at 94 in the summer
4. Mobile, Alabama – Temps above 90 two out of every three days. Avg humidity b/w 60-70%. 5 feet of rain per season.
3. Dallas – Temps well over 100. Heat index up to 117. F5 tornadoes.
2. New Orleans – High humidity, tropical storms.
1. Miami – Sticky, sweaty, oppressive heat. Hurricanes, tropical storms, thunderstorms, 44 inches of rain/season.
Does Lady Gaga Ever Cease to Amaze?
Pop-icon Lady Gaga dropped in recently at The Oak Bar at the NY Plaza unannounced to perform two classics; Gershwin’s “Someone to Watch Over Me,” and Nat King Cole’s “Orange Colored Sky.” There’s no bluffing it, the girl’s got talent, poker face or not.
The Lady Gaga after party with VH1 and Semi-Precious Weapons at Ultrabar was reckless. She can feel free to belt out Gershwin and Nat King in DC anytime she likes, especially in those garters! Ow!!
Source: yahoo entertainment
Chris Webby | Fri Jan 21st: “Champagne POP” @ Ultrabar
 Sure, you popped bottles just a few weeks ago for New Year’s Eve DC, but why not do it all over again ?  Only this time, you’ll learn from your mistakes on New Year’s Eve and won’t black out and try to bounce across I-495 naked on a rusty pogo stick while belting out Justin Bieber songs at the top of your lungs. (it seemed like a good idea at the time)  Consider this your second chance to do it proper!
Sure, you popped bottles just a few weeks ago for New Year’s Eve DC, but why not do it all over again ?  Only this time, you’ll learn from your mistakes on New Year’s Eve and won’t black out and try to bounce across I-495 naked on a rusty pogo stick while belting out Justin Bieber songs at the top of your lungs. (it seemed like a good idea at the time)  Consider this your second chance to do it proper!
We’re popping bottles and rocking out this Friday at POP at Ultrabar with a FREE bottle of champagne with every table booked in advance!
Plus we’ve got a special guest set by CHRIS WEBBY! From a privileged upbringing in the Connecticut suburbs to… Hofstra University in Long Island to… president of the Ninja Turtles Fan Club (not really, but he’s a serious fan); Chris Webby defies all standards when it comes to being an MC.
Christian Webster went to private school, has ADD like whoa, loves women and according to him, needs rehab, big time. He enjoys blunts, 40s, sneakers, fitted hats and his little white poofball of a dog named Molly. Did we mention he has Simba from The Lion King tattooed on his leg? Like we said… defies all standards. If you respect the grind, love to hate or are just curious how some preppy white boy from the burbs gets booked to do rap shows, you need to be at Ultrabar this Friday.
And of course, don’t forget the great DJs playing the best music on the 4 dancefloors throughout the club! Its dancefloor insanity every Friday Night!
 Main Floor: DJ Geometrix
Main Floor: DJ Geometrix
Top 40, Mashups, Hip Hop
 POP Floor (Vault): DJ Maskell
 Pop Dance, Pop House
 Bedroom (2nd Floor): NV & Bomba
Latin Music, Reggaeton, etc.
 Chroma (3rd Floor): Lion L
Mashups, Dance, House
(GET TICKETS HERE to Guarantee Entry and to skip the General Admission line)
Plus, you can get in FREE to this event, just print out the pass below, show it at the door, and party on!
Kim Kardashian To Drop Single and Album
 Kim Kardashian brought in 2011 by announcing her first excursion into the music world; , debuting her first single at a New Year’s Eve party at TAO nightclub in Las Vegas.
Kim Kardashian brought in 2011 by announcing her first excursion into the music world; , debuting her first single at a New Year’s Eve party at TAO nightclub in Las Vegas.
“I did this song with The-Dream, and it’s really fun! I hope you guys like it!” Kardashian, 30, told partygoers.
“Turn It Up,” features a steady dance beat and R&B/pop influenced production by The-Dream.
Kardashian, the reality star famous for her role on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” as well as tabloid-favorite relationships with New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush and Portuguese soccer icon Cristiano Ronaldo is rumored to be working with Kanye West on her forthcoming debut album. The two were spotted outside a California recording studio on December 28.
Source: ABC News
Jersey Shore Season 3 premiers when?!?!
Season 3 of MTV’s Jersey Shore is right around the corner and we know DC nightlife is psyched. It’s going to be another crazy summer as the family returns to Seaside Heights with a new member, new drama and the same reckless attitude. Catch the premiere on 1/6/11 at 10pm. And don’t forget, Glow has Pauly D coming to Fur Nightclub on 1/29/11 for round 2!!
Get ready DC nightlife! MTV’s Jersey Shore returns to Seaside for round 3 this Thursday, 1/6/11 at 10pm. Want to see Pauly D in person? All you have to do is head over to Fur Nightclub on 1/29/11 to see him spin at DC’s world-famous Glow party!
Win FREE BOTTLE SERVICE or DINNER
 A new promotion that won’t redefine DC nightlife, but will make for some damn happy customers at Ultrabar & Barcode each week.
A new promotion that won’t redefine DC nightlife, but will make for some damn happy customers at Ultrabar & Barcode each week.
Here’s the deal:
Every week you see photographers throughout DC taking photos at the hottest venues. Every week you see these pictures on Facebook. You know this already. Here’s where things get interesting…
 Every Sunday we’ll post pictures of the 10 best-dressed people at one of DC’s hottest venues. The person with the most ‘likes’ by the following Friday will receive either a free bottle at Ultrabar or $100 for dinner at Barcode!
Every Sunday we’ll post pictures of the 10 best-dressed people at one of DC’s hottest venues. The person with the most ‘likes’ by the following Friday will receive either a free bottle at Ultrabar or $100 for dinner at Barcode!
When the pictures get posted, all you have to do is ‘like’ whomever you think has the most style and stays fly!
Apparently Not Everyone Enjoys Being a Reality Star
 Felony domestic battery and  child neglect charges have been filed against 20-year-old Amber  Portwood of MTV’s “Teen  Mom.”
Felony domestic battery and  child neglect charges have been filed against 20-year-old Amber  Portwood of MTV’s “Teen  Mom.”
Police began investigating after a September episode showed her slapping, choking and kicking the 24-year-old father of her daughter.
Portwood was arrested Monday and jailed under a 24-hour hold.
Detective’s commented that the child neglect charges were the result of Portwood’s then-1-year-old daughter being present during two filmed instances of domestic violence.
Anne Houseworth of the Indiana Department of Child Services said dozens of viewers called the state’s child abuse hotline to report Portwood’s outbursts.
source: Yahoo News
3 Reasons to Love Thursdays at Barcöde
Barcöde, the latest addition to Washington, DC’s vibrant restaurant and nightlife scenes, is the perfect place to spend your Thursday evenings.
 DJ Stylus Chris :: He’s held a Vegas residency, been the official DJ for the Nationals, had a hip-hop track featured on the X-games, been on world tours as a choreographer/dancer and is currently developing a DJ program with Panorama resident Geometrix for the Bach to Rock music school chain.
DJ Stylus Chris :: He’s held a Vegas residency, been the official DJ for the Nationals, had a hip-hop track featured on the X-games, been on world tours as a choreographer/dancer and is currently developing a DJ program with Panorama resident Geometrix for the Bach to Rock music school chain.- 
The Atmosphere ::  Sleek, laid back and cool. Whether you want to dance, hang out at the bar, chill on a couch in the lounge or enjoy the heated outdoor patio, Barcöde gives you options with style.
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The Kitchen is Open Late :: Feel free to enjoy Barcöde’s nouveau American menu until midnight! Especially good is the salmon tartare and brick oven pizzas (we suggest pesto with prosciutto on top!)
Barcode Restaurant, Bar and Lounge
1101 17th Street, NW
Washington D.C., DC 20036
(202) 955-9001
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When it comes to DC restaurants and DC nightlife, Barcöde satisfies every desire. Come in this Thursday and see for yourself!
Ferry Corsten | Saturday January 1 | Fur
Ferry Corsten
ferrycorsten.com/ twitter.com/FERRYCORSTEN
Opening Set by Roberto Gonzalez
Saturday, May 22 2010
Fur Nightclub
33 Patterson St NE Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Show Preview
Now on his second US tour of the year, Ferry has also played the Creamfields tour and across Asia and South America. Even at this stage in his career, he’s discovering new things, stepping into uncharted territory and enjoying every minute of it.
“One of the unexpected highlights was when I played in Syria,” he explains. “I didn’t really know what to expect. They rarely have DJs play over there, so it was on a tennis court with a clubhouse next to it in the middle of the desert. It was great. The crowd was chaotic – in a good way.”
Playing to music lovers where the number of club events fall drastically short of somewhere like Europe or the UK, for example, is always destined to garner a rapturous response but this one made Ferry’s year.
While Ferry is still very much willing to lay down the sort of up-tempo big-room trance vibes he is best known for, a recent engagement with the deeper, more melodic side of house music has lead him to slot the odd 128/130BPM record into his sets.
“House music can be warmer, groovier and still have a party feel,” says Ferry. “Trance is much more melodic, so it is great that those two genres are really meeting each other at the moment. It creates a lot of space for everybody.”
A greater willingness to feed more gradual, slow-burning vibes into the mix has been spurred by the recent production of part two of his ‘Once Upon A Night’ mix series; a release that, as the title suggests, sets out to take the listener on a musical journey.
Bio
Amid an arsenal of flashing lights, mesmerizing pyrotechnics, ascending fireworks and pulsating beats, tens of thousands of people are singing at the top of their lungs to his classic productions and latest hits. They clamor to get as close to the stage as possible at a recent concert to get a better view of the man pulling the strings behind the decks. From Malaysia to Melbourne, Lebanon to Los Angeles, the scene is eerily similar, with dance music fans the world over experiencing the latest show of a living legend. Few DJs can inspire this level of pomp and furor.
But then again, few have reached the levels of Ferry Corsten.
It’s easy to get hyperbolic and excessive when talking about DJs, but with dance music pioneer Ferry Corsten, whose musical productions and DJ sets have combined trance, house, and electro, the facts speak for themselves: Best Producer of the Year (Ericsson Music Awards). Best Trance DJ (Ibiza DJ Awards). And consistently voted as one of the Top 10 DJs in the world for almost a decade according to DJ Magazine. Since his immersion on the scene in the late 1990s, the Dutch musician has amassed best-selling albums, nearly a dozen gold singles, and countless other awards. Still, as longtime fans already know, Corsten has never been one to rest on his laurels.
This DJ/producer, who has just toured with his Twice in A Blue Moon: The Experience show, has played to hundreds of thousands of fans across the globe and has been busier than ever strengthening the link between his own musical production and DJ show elements. Based on his last artist album of the same name (featuring the hugely successful singles “We Belong,” “Radio Crash,” and “Made of Love” and released on Corsten’s own record label Flashover Recordings), the show is just the latest in a career that has melded influential productions with unprecedented live sets. In stark contrast to the typical DJ set that focuses solely on the DJ himself, Blue Moon’s 6-hour plus set sees Corsten as only one part of a grand, visual production, bringing the crowd into the party instead of lecturing and dictating like so many of his peers.
It’s this humility and desire to interact with his fans which has helped propel Ferry Corsten as one of the most sought after DJs in music. A far cry from the usual arrogant spinner that preaches to his crowd from on high, Corsten has enacted a number of projects designed to get his fans as close to the man himself as possible. In 2007, the DJ began “Corsten’s Countdown,” a weekly radio show that sees Corsten highlighting his favorite new tracks by artists both known and unsigned. Keeping in line with his desire for full interaction with his audience, fans can vote on their favorite tracks each week, which determines Corsten’s Countdown Chart, a Top 10 show at the end of each month. In addition, the recently released DVD Ferry Corsten – Backstage follows the artist as he prepares for both the release of his last artist album and his annual legendary “Full On Ferry” event in Rotterdam. In addition, Corsten recently launched www.FerryCorstenVIP.com, one of the most extensive artist sites that allows subscribers exclusive content and unprecedented access into Corsten’s life.
It’s a life that has been virtually raised on music. As a 9-year old kid growing up in Holland, Ferry Corsten became obsessed with both The Soul Show and Disco Mix Club, shows that specialized in club music and introduced Corsten to deejaying. Cut to the mid-1990s and a wildly prolific Corsten can be found producing two to three releases a week under a dizzying amount of aliases (System F, Gouryella) and record labels before starting Tsunami, his first imprint. His sixth release for the label, the trance anthem “Out Of The Blue,” went Top 20 in the U.K., sparked a massive bidding war for the producer and revolutionized dance music production. Since then, Corsten has remixed tracks from everyone from U2 to Moby to Public Enemy, released three albums under his own name and put out a myriad amount of compilations (Trance Nation, Passport) and singles under various guises.
While the producer is best known for his trance classics, Corsten has also been known to push boundaries creatively and has always been keen to switch up his musical style when the mood hits him. The producer released 2006′s L.E.F., an updated version of the classic electro Corsten loved growing up that earned the #1 spot on iTunes upon its release.
2010 is set to be one of Ferry Corsten’s busiest years yet. In addition to an upcoming album celebrating the 10th anniversary of the ultimate trance anthem “System F: Out of the Blue,” Corsten is busy preparing his latest compilation album with exclusive material and another full-length under his own name with an accompanying grand production tour set to kick off sometime next year.
It’s an ambitious schedule, but one in which Ferry Corsten has built his career on in past years. Someone who has had as many hits, rocked as many dance floors, produced so many classics, as Corsten would be forgiven for taking a hiatus and basking in the accolades. But there are still future classics to be made and people the world over to be entertained. And with a master who has already proven himself time and again running the show, the legend’s career is just starting.
Joachim Garraud | Thursday December 30 | Lima
Joachim Garraud
 joachimgarraud.com myspace.com/joachimgarraud
Opening Set by Jon Deke
Saturday December 30, 2010
Lima Lounge
1401 K St NW Washington DC
Doors Open at 10pm, Ages 18+
Show Preview
The French DJ/producer Joachim Garraud has a career which spans more than two decades, from his pioneering DJ sets at Boy Club in Paris in 1989, through to performing with French icon Jean-Michel Jarre in front of an unimaginable 2.4 billion television watchers on New Year’s Eve 1999 in Cairo, up to more recently becoming the first French DJ to play at Berlin’s Love Parade in front of over a million people.
Garraud’s studio pedigree is equally impressive, having remixed and produced artists such as the aforementioned Jean-Michel Jarre, David Bowie, Kylie Minogue, Cassius, Moby and many more. Perhaps most relevant here is his work his F*ck Me I’m Famous co-founder on albums, producing and writing songs.
Continuing the flow of ideas, Garraud created his own ‘Space Invaders’ community for first solo album ‘Invasion’, which allowed each fan to create their own CD and artwork making a unique, personal collector’s item.
A brand-new ‘Invasion 2011′ album will be coming next year,” along with an exciting new live audio-video show. As he has recently signed a deal with Unlimited Productions, (producers of Tiësto and Ferry Corsten’s shows), Garraud’s ideas should not be lacking in opportunities to come to fruition.
Bio
Born in Nantes on the 27th September 1968, Joachim Garraud was classically trained before deciding to turn to his now passion, electronic music.
It was at the Boy club in Paris in 1989, that Joachim first began to DJ. His success at the Boy led him to immerse himself in the universe of writing and production at the heart of radio Maxximum, France’s first national radio entirely devoted to dance. Later on, he featured in the first rave in Moscow, known as the Youri Gagarine Party which brought over 300,000 people together in 1991. Inspired by this, Joachim became DJ at Paris’ infamous Queen club between 1993 and 1997.
But whilst club shows were still a thrill for Joachim, he strived for the feeling he got when playing in front of huge crowds. In 1999, he got the opportunity to relive this feeling once again by playing in front of a massive 2.4 billion television watchers on New Years Eve in Cairo with French icon, Jean-Michel Jarre for his show entitled “Metamorphoses”. This work propelled him to become a digital pioneer and create along with Jean-Charles Carre, his own recording studio in the heart of Paris which allowed him to remix, arrange and produce artists such as David Guetta, Jean-Michel Jarre, Paul Johnson, Deep Dish, David Bowie, OMD, Kylie Minogue, Mylene Farmer, Cassius, Ceronne, Moby, Robbie Rivera and many more. He also created in 2000, the label Gumprod, in association with David Guetta and Jean-Charles Carre.
More than a simple DJ and producer, Joachim developed a brand new concept which fused the DJ world with live musical improvisation, creating a genuine show, which was an instant success and attracted attention from all four corners of the globe. This was further enhanced when he created a community which he named, Space Invaders. Yet whilst live shows were gaining a strongly loyal fanbase for Joachim, his production was also gaining him a good deal of attention when in 2001, he co- wrote and co-produced David Guetta’s “Just a little more love” album, which featured the number one hit “Love, don’t let me go”, staying at 12 weeks at the top of the charts and selling over 500,000 copies in France alone.
2004 and 2005 were busy years for Joachim respectively. He co-produced David Guetta’s The World is Mine. This all led to the creation of the F*** me i’m Famous record label along with David. 2005 saw him release “Summer Moon”, a collaborative project with Tim Deluxe, Bob Sinclar and David Guetta. The year was capped off with a double gold disc for his work on Guetta Blaster which was a great success and sold over 200,000 copies in France. By now, honors and attention were on Joachim, proven by his 2006 Grammy nomination with David Guetta, for the best remix of the year. His own Zemixx podcasts and live videos then became ranked 1st and 2nd position in the iTunes Podcast chart in France. The end of 2006 saw Joachim become the first ever French DJ to play at Berlin’s Love Parade in front of over 1 million people.
In the last three years, Joachim has been busy, firstly being named as godfather of Paris’ Technoparade. He later won the “Trophee de la Nuit” in 2007 for Best French DJ, as well as being crowned Best Electro House DJ by Burn FG DJ Awards. The following year, Cathy Guetta invited him to take part in the Unighted show at the Stade de France in front of 45,000 people and featuring 4 of his peers, Carl Cox, Tiesto, Guetta and Martin Solveig.
Later in 2008, Joachim comes up with another groundbreaking concept when he launches his first solo album entitled “Invasion”. Instead of following tradition, Joachim allows each fan to create their own CD and artwork, meaning that each CD is unique and a collectors item.
 This is followed up by The Box Invasion which is limited to 2000 copies and sold exclusively through Virgin Megastores and features 8 CDs and 2 DVDs; Joachim does a live session in Virgin’s Champs Elysees store to launch the product. Fans and media alike can only respect both his work ethic and visionary movement, which ends up being rewarded by a 27th placed position in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJ’s.
2009 saw Joachim receive the Best French Producer accolade from Only for DJ’s magazine. Other notable mentions include the release of Toolroom Knights, a double CD on the prestigious English label, as well as launching his own iPhone application and producing remixes for the likes of Tocadisco, Felix Da Housecat, Robbie Rivera and Basement Jaxx. He also shot a video to his track “Wrecking Ball” in New York and announced the first Inox Park festival in Paris which will take place on the 3rd July 2010 in Chatou. Further to this, the compilation “ClubFG Zemixx” was launched with glaring success at Paris’ Queen club.
2010 sees Joachim come in 3rd position in Radio FG’s Top World DJ’s ranking as well as putting pen to paper and signing a deal with Unlimited Productions, producers of Tiesto and Ferry Corsten, taking his Space Invaders themed show to new heights and infinitely pushing the boundaries.


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