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‘I Love the Nightlife’ Turns Into a Political Boogie

An event put on by the New York Nightlife Association represented an effort by the city's bar and club scene to get politically organized.

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Condos Stall, but Night Life Runs on All Cylinders

Even as construction projects sit half-finished, new restaurants and bars keep coming.

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Jane Hotel in the Village Draws P.R. Offensive

Greenwich Village residents angry over the noise from a new hot spot, the Jane Hotel, have hired a public relations company to make their opposition known.

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Jane Hotel Ballroom Is Allowed to Reopen

The West Village hotel gets an assembly permit and a temporary certificate of occupancy, clearing the way for the party to resume. Just not on the street.

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It’s Reopening Night at the Jane Ballroom

Six months after being shut down by the city, the Jane Ballroom is expected to finally reopen Monday night.

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Where Kosher Beckons the Cool Crowd

A new kosher Japanese restaurant on the Upper West Side seeks to overcome the stereotype of kosher restaurants as stodgy places.

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A Night Out With the H.I.V. Positive

POZ parties are organized to help remove some of the anxiety H.I.V.-positive gay men feel about disclosing their status to friends, potential dates and sexual partners.

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Swinging the Paddle With a Jazz Beat

For several jazz musicians, the game of ping-pong is another stage for competition.

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Whiskey, Wine and Moonshine, Born in the County of Kings

One spirit maker occupies what must be the world's smallest distillery, and Brooklyn's oldest.

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Stuffed, to the Limits of the Imagination

When taxidermists gather for the Carnivorous Nights contest, nature and storytelling are twisted together, with an emphasis on twisted.

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A Reprieve for Max Fish

The celebrated, and threatened, Ludlow Street hangout gets one more year, which it says will allow it to find another location.

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For Gay Arabs, a Place to Dance, and Break Down Walls

A floating monthly dance party called Habibi affords a rare opportunity for public interaction.

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His Best Friend at His Fingertips, a Pianist, 96, Plays On

Mr. Fields, who has been playing the piano since the 1920s, is still working six nights a week and shows no signs of slowing down.

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