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		<title>Yeah we&#8217;re still here.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 10:11:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucid S. Darqly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are busier than ever, we are still in need of interns and writers, as we grow and expand what we&#8217;re involved in we have less time for interviews, reviews and rants. We struggle for time with photography, film and recording now.
Tons of new content coming as always. The gallery section will blow up every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are busier than ever, we are still in need of interns and writers, as we grow and expand what we&#8217;re involved in we have less time for interviews, reviews and rants. We struggle for time with photography, film and recording now.<br />
Tons of new content coming as always. The gallery section will blow up every few days, and hopefully I&#8217;ll have some new film here in a week, it may just be a preview, I&#8217;m not sure how long filming and cutting each episode will actually take.<br />
There are a ton of avenues being explored right now, and we are being invited to take part in some very interesting projects, I&#8217;ll give more details once we&#8217;ve gotten past planning stages. Until we have dedicated writers I&#8217;ll probably post quite often just to keep everyone updated on our work.<br />
I will need several dedicated models soon for a couple different projects, one I haven&#8217;t committed to yet, but would be great for everyone involved. The other is something I&#8217;m devising myself, so you know it will be twisted and fun.</p>
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		<title>Winters Bone red carpet screening</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 12:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucid S. Darqly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I had the pleasure of attending the red carpet screening of Winters Bone, a film shot locally in Christian county, Mo.
In attendance with me were Brandy Howard and Brandee Weaver. I&#8217;d like to take a moment to thank Campbell 16 and Bracy, their head of P.R. for all of the graciousness and hospitality, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night I had the pleasure of attending the red carpet screening of Winters Bone, a film shot locally in Christian county, Mo.<br />
In attendance with me were Brandy Howard and Brandee Weaver. I&#8217;d like to take a moment to thank Campbell 16 and Bracy, their head of P.R. for all of the graciousness and hospitality, and of course Paper Dolls and Pompadours for the invitation. We were given full access VIP to enjoy the evenings festivities. After the screening of the film, there was a Q&amp;A portion with the executive producer, and several cast members. The band from the film performed, and a nice spread of food was provided along with champagne.<br />
I was delighted to learn the film was shot with a RED camera, being the tech nerd I am, I&#8217;ve been researching these cameras quite a bit, I even talked to the producer shortly about what he thought of the RED cameras performance.I&#8217;ll post a gallery of pictures from the evening, the lovely brandy and Brandee posed with several of the cast members.<br />
The film itself was rather laterlal, mostly moving moment to moment, no flashbacks or backstory, you learn the history of the characters as time progresses. It was a decent portrayal of life in rural Missouri and some of the issues faced in day tonday life. I don&#8217;t want to give away too much, but I will say, I enjoyed the pacing of the film, it took it&#8217;s time to define the characters and their situation. It seemed the ending was lost on a few audience members, but it leaves you to finish the story in your head.<br />
A fun evening, great company, and to think I almost skipped out because I wasn&#8217;t feeling well.</p>
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		<title>tHe gRUesOme TWosOMe!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 17:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darian Darqly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Show Review by Darian Darqly
It all started with a wish in the dark..I told a co-worker, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to see Alice Cooper in concert this year even if I have to travel a long distance to do it! He&#8217;s not getting any younger you know?&#8221; But the &#8220;Prince of Darkness&#8221; heard my pleas and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Show Review by Darian Darqly</p>
<p>It all started with a wish in the dark..I told a co-worker, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to see Alice Cooper in concert this year even if I have to travel a long distance to do it! He&#8217;s not getting any younger you know?&#8221; But the &#8220;Prince of Darkness&#8221; heard my pleas and low and behold he came to me! I only had to travel a distance of 5 miles! The show really wasn&#8217;t well publicized, I heard about it through customers who were buying a Rob Zombie CD from my job (and there was great rejoicing). Not only was the crowned king of shock rock coming to town, but he was bringing one of my favorite of his modern minions with him, Rob Zombie!</p>
<p>I got my ticket the day they went on sale and held onto it for almost two months til the blessed day arrived! I took off work, so my brother, Lucid, and one of my besties, Julie, and I could get good and shnockered at Billiards next door to the venue, before the show. Mission fucking accomplished!! We were good and wasted (but not without a designated driver arranged, Springfield P.D.). Then there was alcohol in the venue too (among other things, Springfield P.D.)!!</p>
<p>Without further adue, Alice opened the show wearing his signature &#8220;Welcome to My Nightmare&#8221; attire, (white sparkly tux coat with top hat and cane) belting out the lyrics to his infamous &#8220;School&#8217;s Out!&#8221; I was astonished how many theatrical tricks he can still pull out of the old hat!! He strangled a sexy nurse whose zombie corpse later took revenge, hanging him from the gallows. He was beheaded and pierced through with swords in a magician&#8217;s cabinet! Nobody dies like Alice!! It was an amazing experience just to be in the same room with a rock n&#8217; roll icon and feel the energy he still exudes after all these years. His voice is just as powerful and mesmerizing as ever!</p>
<p>Rob Zombie came on like a juggernaut, pulling out all the stops! His portion of the show was a barrage of old horror movie clips, bosomy women and giant robots, a veritable feast for the senses. I had a near joy-gasm when I recognized the intro to my favorite Zombie tune, &#8220;Dragula.&#8221;</p>
<p>One of darqpress&#8217; models was pulled onto the stage with a friend and talked out of her top! I missed it going to the lobby on a beer run, priorities, hee hee. Rob Zombie came out into the audience and walked right past Julie and I, close enough to have touched him (he&#8217;s lucky we didn&#8217;t notice, cause Jules would&#8217;ve done more than touch him haha). They also recorded some footage at the show for a music video for his new song &#8220;Mars Needs Women.&#8221; A giant robot with bugged out eyes rolled onto the stage thrusting his pelvis to which Rob shouted, &#8220;this robot will fuck anything!&#8221; </p>
<p>Zombie&#8217;s performance was outlandish and awesome as expected! He closed the show with his own version of Alice Cooper&#8217;s &#8220;School&#8217;s Out&#8221; and a ton of feathers dumped on us from above (thank God they weren&#8217;t preceded by gallons of hot tar)! Trying to sum up the phenomenal close of the show to my co-workers the next day, remembering the flashing pentagrams, moshers flailing and feathers flying everywhere, I could only describe it as &#8220;a huge satanic pillow fight!&#8221;</p>
<p>My only complaint had nothing to do with the show itself, but rather the venue. I cringed when I found out it was going to be held at the Shrine Mosque because the sound is always a little muddy, its like an oversized highschool gymnasium, and in my experience, at least a few members of the staff are always rude. My brother was accosted by security and bodily carried out early in the show, we still don&#8217;t know what for and no explaination was offered. The summation of the treatment I&#8217;ve come to expect there occurred on our way out, one of the guys working the door actually laughed out loud when a man&#8217;s wheelchair overturned and dumped him on his face on the way down the ramp of the building. I told him he was a soulless asshole for laughing at that, but he continued cracking up about it, instead of offering to help, (while show goers hoisted the guy up and righted him in his chair). All in all, I&#8217;d say a big thumbs up to the Gruesome Twosome tour and a big thumbs down to the venue. </p>
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		<title>Sorry, we&#8217;ve been busy boys.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucid S. Darqly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve been neglecting our site, and we apologise&#8230; new content soon. We have been off on side ventures, that have occupied alot of our time, more info on all of that soon   &#8230;oh not to mention our modem fried last week, took 5 days to get a new one.
I have been keeping up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve been neglecting our site, and we apologise&#8230; new content soon. We have been off on side ventures, that have occupied alot of our time, more info on all of that soon <img src='http://www.darqpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8230;oh not to mention our modem fried last week, took 5 days to get a new one.</p>
<p>I have been keeping up with the photography section, and soon I&#8217;ll be updating the &#8220;favorite haunts&#8221; section too&#8230;(don&#8217;t worry I didn&#8217;t forget about you.)</p>
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		<title>Pleasantly Surprised by Jennifer&#8217;s Body!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 20:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darian Darqly</dc:creator>
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Even though the movie was a box office disappointment, only grossing $6.8 million it&#8217;s opening weekend, I thoroughly enjoyed Jennifer&#8217;s Body (and yes, that may be the straightest thing you&#8217;ll ever hear me say). I fully expected another predictable horror flick that takes itself way too seriously and rehashes one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Movie Review by Darian Darqly</p>
<p>Even though the movie was a box office disappointment, only grossing $6.8 million it&#8217;s opening weekend, I thoroughly enjoyed Jennifer&#8217;s Body (and yes, that may be the straightest thing you&#8217;ll ever hear me say). I fully expected another predictable horror flick that takes itself way too seriously and rehashes one of the same old tired plots I&#8217;ve seen a thousand times before. I am a horror snob! It&#8217;s my favorite genre, but I am so rarely satisfied by Hollywood&#8217;s modern offerings. Jennifer&#8217;s body is classified by Wikipedia as a &#8220;black comedy horror.&#8221; The term aptly applies. I love black comedy, but it&#8217;s such a razor&#8217;s edge for a writer to balance when writing a story that&#8217;s both funny and scary that too often the end result is neither funny nor scary, but just 2 hours of awkward and disturbing. I felt like the film&#8217;s writer Diablo Cody (writer of Juno!) and director Karyn Kusama pulled off the balancing act masterfully. </p>
<p>The movie grabs your attention right off the bat with talk of demons and a teenage girl beating the living shit out of orderlies in a mental instituton. It&#8217;s actually the demonized teenager, Anita &#8220;Needy&#8221; (Amanda Seyfried) who&#8217;s narrating the story from the asylum. As beautiful as Megan Fox is, I was happy to realize she was a major player in someone else&#8217;s tale and not the lead character in the film, herself. If you are a fan, however, there&#8217;s some pretty hot stuff in this film without seeming like exploitation of her good looks was their only motivation for making it. </p>
<p>Megan&#8217;s character, Jennifer, the popular flag girl, takes her long time friend Anita to see Low Shoulder, a struggling Indie band. The band kidnaps Jennifer after the show and sacrifices her to Satan, (using a ritual they found on the internet, ha ha) hoping for a little infernal help to boost their popularity.  While the ritual seemed to be a success, the band failed to realize that Jennifer didn&#8217;t fit the primary criteria for a virgin sacrifice, yeah, she was so not a virgin. That one small, ovelooked detail caused a succubus to resurrect and inhabit the girl&#8217;s corpse. The next day Jennifer&#8217;s back at school with a vengeance, literally, needing to feed on flesh to sustain her new she-devil form. Meanwhile, the band capitalizes on a tragic fire that they caused, at the backwoods bar they were playing at that night, by writing a tear-jerker ballad that tops the charts (as an anthem of support for the grieving town). </p>
<p>There are plenty of smart laughs in the film, but not to the point of distraction from the creepy scenario that the storyline plays out in. It actually is kinda scary.  My usual spot-on predictions were misdirected by the film&#8217;s pleasant unpredictability in spots. The film climaxes (huh, huh, I said climax) with a kick-ass ending that made me almost wish for a sequel! </p>
<p>Jennifer&#8217;s Body is worth seeing and so is Megan Fox&#8217;s (if you&#8217;re into that sort of thing). Color me pleasantly surprised!</p>
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		<title>Haloween 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 18:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HALLOWEEN II
by Scott Seals
After Halloween: Resurrection was released, I had given up on the Halloween franchise. What used to be a carefully shot, expertly timed thrill had been reduced to a laughable parody worthy of a Golden Raspberry Award. Upon hearing of Rob Zombie’s plans to remake the franchise in his image, I was startled. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">HALLOWEEN II<br />
by Scott Seals</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">After Halloween: Resurrection was released, I had given up on the Halloween franchise. What used to be a carefully shot, expertly timed thrill had been reduced to a laughable parody worthy of a Golden Raspberry Award. Upon hearing of Rob Zombie’s plans to remake the franchise in his image, I was startled. At the time, I hadn’t seen House of 1,000 Corpses or The Devil’s Rejects, so the only exposure I had to Mr. Zombie was his music. I found it difficult to translate the imagery and atmosphere of his music into film, let alone a character I was as familiar with as Michael Myers. I was understandably skeptical until I saw the teaser. The tone of the trailer was familiar, accurate, but most importantly, good! I began to think that if anyone could revitalize Haddonfield, it was this Robert Zombie fellow.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">And then, I saw the movie.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Rob Zombie’s Halloween is easily one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. The focus on young Michael was distracting, as was the casting. It also sucked away everything creepy about the character…it gave him a (bad) reason to return as a hulking psycho killer. I couldn’t help feeling as if this whole film was Rob Zombie’s shameless attempt at some sort of catharsis, inserting himself into the movie as young Michael just to vent his own childhood rage. It felt cheap and flavorless. To be quite honest, I could go on for hours about how terrible this movie was. Lucky for you, however, this is not a review of Halloween.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The trailer for Halloween II debuted on the Internet. Instead of approaching the feature and advertising surrounding it with cautious optimism as I had the first, I dismissed it entirely. I was convinced it would be utter trash. However, as a horror fan, I was essentially obligated to give it a shot. What I saw proved my suspicions incorrect and I’ve never been so happy to be so wrong.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Halloween II begins in a hospital, the setting for the original Halloween II produced by John Carpenter. After some startling imagery (and stunning use of the Moody Blues’ “Nights In White Satin”), our protagonist Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton) wakes up, proving the first few minutes to be a dream. This clever fake-out serves as both a successor and an homage to the style and tone of the original sequel, while seemingly pointing out that this is NOT a remake of the previous film entitled Halloween II. From here on out, it’s clear that the story of Michael Myers (Tyler Mane and Chase Wright Vanek) is moving in a brand new direction clear of rehashed and reused material.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The film goes on to establish how Michael’s night of terror has affected the survivors. Returning characters are scarred, both physically and mentally. Dr. Samuel Loomis (Malcolm McDowell) is no longer the vigilante psychiatrist fearlessly chasing after Michael to save Laurie’s life, we’ve known for years. Instead, he has capitalized on his involvement in the tragedy at Haddonfield by writing a book exploiting the privacy of those involved. In this book, Loomis has published a little-known secret about the Myers case: the fact that Laurie Strode is the younger sister of Michael Myers.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Inevitably, nearly a year after the events of the previous Halloween night, Laurie Strode reads the book and finds out who she really is. This triggers her own Michael-esque descent into madness, quietly offering to the viewer that perhaps this madness is a family trait.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">The only aspect of this film that rubs me the wrong way is the involvement of Michael’s mother as a hallucination. It allowed for a very clever depiction of Michael as a confused child lumbering around in an adult’s body, but the desperate need to please “Mommy” was far too reminiscent of Jason Vorhees. It was almost tacky, however it was justified in the film’s final scene.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">In short, this movie worked. The difference between this movie and Zombie’s original Halloween is nearly as drastic as the difference between his first two movies. Nothing was rushed, everything seemed meticulously planned. It was very tight, very cohesive, very sound…expertly edited! The cinematography was beautiful, the dialog far less campy, the acting very natural, and the emotion very real. I can’t say enough good about this movie and it just goes to show that any franchise can be saved if enough care is put into it.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Here’s hoping the same goes for Freddy!</p>
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		<title>Hi Darqlings, it&#8217;s been a while.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 18:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucid S. Darqly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[there&#8217;s been so much going on it&#8217;s been impossible to keep up with, as the new year approaches we are turning back to the site for some much needed TLC. Should be some new writers soon, new photography, new music, and some new features.
We are going to be building a staff, and having monthly outings, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there&#8217;s been so much going on it&#8217;s been impossible to keep up with, as the new year approaches we are turning back to the site for some much needed TLC. Should be some new writers soon, new photography, new music, and some new features.<br />
We are going to be building a staff, and having monthly outings, full of things you can only imagine coming from us.</p>
<p>So bear with us as we make this into what it was always intended to be&#8230;<br />
Luc1d</p>
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		<title>9</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 19:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darian Darqly</dc:creator>
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Movie review by Darian Darqly
 
 
 

Tim Burton&#8217;s latest offering, as producer, is a total thrill ride! It&#8217;s a must see for all you little &#8220;darqlings&#8221; out there! 9 is a feast for the eyes, as well as, the imagination. It was written and directed by Shane Acker and gathers an all-star cast of voice talent: Elijah [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tim Burton&#8217;s latest offering, as producer, is a total thrill ride! It&#8217;s a must see for all you little &#8220;darqlings&#8221; out there! 9 is a feast for the eyes, as well as, the imagination. It was written and directed by Shane Acker and gathers an all-star cast of voice talent: Elijah Wood, Christopher Plummer &amp; Jennifer Connelly to name a few.</p>
<p>The film is not merely an eye-popping assault on the senses, it also packs a powerful moral punch wrapped in a dizzying array of spectacular characters and nightmarish creatures. However, the message of the film speaks without coming accross as preachy and without suffering any loss of plot. The story line is emotionally charged and refreshingly difficult to predict (though, of course, yours truly figured it out just in time for the crescendo ending).</p>
<p>I enjoyed the use of mystical symbolism that closely associated the main characters, 9 dolls affectionately known by the films creator as &#8220;stitchpunks,&#8221; with the aspects of the soul on the kabbalistic tree of life (don&#8217;t know if the association was purposeful or coincidental, but it was a fascinating comparison for me, nevertheless). One of the stitchpunks, &#8220;6,&#8221; reminded me of a Jewish Kabbalist. The material he&#8217;s made from even resembles the attire of a Jew from a WWII concentration camp and he encourages the others to return to &#8220;the source&#8221; (Kabbalah?). &#8220;6&#8243; wears a symbolic key around his neck and seems to understand the mysteries that &#8220;1&#8243; (who obviously represents the church by his papal dress, shuns as dark and forbidden science. The film does appear to wield some heavy handed commentary on the failures and abuses of Christianity (which I thoroughly appreciated).</p>
<p>The dank and dismal, post-apocalyptic setting made me feel right at home. 9 is adequately dark and even scary in parts (enough so that I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it for small children &#8211; unless they&#8217;re a Darqly or an Addams&#8217; child). OK, I may have jumped once or twice, but don&#8217;t tell a soul! It is an animated film for adults! Cheers! I hope there are plenty more to follow.</p>
<p>I was also deliberate about seeing the film at 9-ish on 09/09/09. I give 9 three thumbs up; it made me feel like a twisted child again.</p>
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		<title>Latin Vibe&#8217;s Smokin&#8217; Hot!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 03:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darian Darqly</dc:creator>
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Latin Vibe makes the list of my own personal favorite haunts. It&#8217;s a gem of a night club with a cozy, but sexy atmosphere. You can hang out at the bar, sit with friends at tall black high tables or just relax on plush black leather couches. Red tapestry curtains and red neon [...]]]></description>
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<p>Latin Vibe makes the list of my own personal favorite haunts. It&#8217;s a gem of a night club with a cozy, but sexy atmosphere. You can hang out at the bar, sit with friends at tall black high tables or just relax on plush black leather couches. Red tapestry curtains and red neon lights adorn black textured walls and the dance floor is surrounded by mirrors so you can see how hot you look while you strut your stuff under dazzling colored lights.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a minimal cover charge and drinks are moderately priced and there are sweet weekly drink specials! The club is 18 and up which makes it an attractive spot for younger adults too. The bartenders are quick and very attentive. The owner, Raul, is a great guy, originally from Chicago and don&#8217;t tell anybody, but he used to be a stripper! Just about any night you&#8217;re here you&#8217;ll see Raul hard at work behind the bar or occassionally still performing or hosting a show. He&#8217;s easy to get to know and in no time he treats you like family.</p>
<p>DJ Naveed and Richie Relax are fantastic and rival the DJ&#8217;s I&#8217;ve heard in other dance clubs in town, spinning a mix of popular dance tunes and house music with their own special twist. They definitely keep the place jumping till closing time!</p>
<p>THE LADIES OF LATIN VIBE</p>
<p>The main attraction at Latin Vibe is undoubtedly the drag shows featured three nights a week: Tuesday night &#8211; &#8220;Exposed,&#8221; Thursday night &#8211; &#8220;Heat&#8221; and Friday night &#8211; &#8220;Work.&#8221; The entertainment is top notch and the ladies of Latin Vibe put their hearts into every show. They&#8217;ve really made me come to appreciate drag as an artform with their sultry, lively and sometimes gymnastic routines! Some evenings feature male go go dancers and strippers, (my personal favorites &#8211; I think my tips have put some of them through college!).</p>
<p>THE QUEEN OF QUEENS</p>
<p>The &#8220;hostest with the mostest,&#8221; Miss Casandra Love, frequently hosts the shows, as well as being one of Vibe&#8217;s premiere performers. Her riotous, on-the-spot wit and hilarious banter with the audience are always a highlight to the evening!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just for gay or bisexual people, Vibe is a favorite hot spot for straight people too. The shows are just that good and after the shows, who can resist the call of the dance floor?!</p>
<p>A PERSONAL PLUG</p>
<p>I made my own narrow escape from the proverbial &#8220;closet&#8221; this year (a story I&#8217;ll share with you soon). Having newly &#8220;come out,&#8221; Latin Vibe was one of the places that made me feel safe to, at long last, be me. Vibe will always hold a special place in my heart because it&#8217;s where I met <em>my</em> first love (yeah, I know - &#8221;aaaaaah&#8221;).</p>
<p>Latin Vibe is a perfect place to shut out the world, make new friends, dance the night away, feel free to be yourself and, maybe, if your lucky like me, find love.</p>
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		<title>Life after Myspace</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 00:43:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucid S. Darqly</dc:creator>
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There&#8217;s a ringing sound in my ear as I stand up,my eyes slowly re-focus on my surroundings. &#8220;what is this place?&#8221;, I think to myself. It&#8217;s somewhere I haven&#8217;t been in a long time, the real world. I&#8217;ve just deleted my personal myspace account, and some magical burden has lifted off my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By lucid s darqly<br />
There&#8217;s a ringing sound in my ear as I stand up,my eyes slowly re-focus on my surroundings. &#8220;what is this place?&#8221;, I think to myself. It&#8217;s somewhere I haven&#8217;t been in a long time, the real world. I&#8217;ve just deleted my personal myspace account, and some magical burden has lifted off my shoulders. Let&#8217;s pause here and get the irony out of the way, yes darqpress still has a myspace page, as well as several of my music projects,and the rest of my projects probably will too, once they have more material,I&#8217;m not going to be in one of those thousands of myspace music groups that have two songs, and 22,000 friends&#8230;<br />
Myspace is a great tool for musicians, and alot of other types of marketing(my page was a great way to spread my photography). It&#8217;s going to be said that I deleted my page for several reasons, a few people will think it had something to do with them, and while it does silence a few voices in my head, myspace brand drama gives me a sick feeling in my stomach, and everyone markets themselves like cattle, the simple truth is: I deleted myspace because people forget there&#8217;s even anything on the Internet other than myspace, there&#8217;s a whole world of interesting sites I frequent, that all suffer from the fact that <strong>www.myspace.com/</strong> doesn&#8217;t preceed their name. Our site actually gets an impressive flow of followers and yet I&#8217;m not sure if our myspace page may get more monthly hits. Why? Our site has content not found on our myspace page, and people can click a banner straight from there, to end up here, after toms famous warning about leaving myspace, you land on our site, safe and sound, with all the free content a girl could ever hope for. We have trouble getting writers motivated, artist submits, remixes, etc. And I believe it is all directly related to myspace syndrome. There is some amazing talent out there, and our galleries actually get decent hits, we offer free promotion to those we deem darq enough, but people seem to think there must be a catch&#8230; Free promotion? Why? Because we believe in keeping things alive, that we enjoy, and allowing interesting mediums to reach new audiences, I digress, that&#8217;s another rant altogether.<br />
It&#8217;s great to socially network, twit, face, dig, just don&#8217;t forget there&#8217;s alot of people out there building amazing sites that aren&#8217;t social experiments gone awry&#8230; I will admit to being a techno junkie, considering ironic detail #2: I&#8217;m typing this on my iPod (which even has a myspace app installed!) but, it&#8217;s just iPod touch gen.1,how totally 2007 of me(it&#8217;s funny how when you invest in a new technology, everyone looks at you like you must be a rich prick, but then as soon as version 2 comes out, and it has wings, and built in lasers, suddenly you&#8217;re a leper sitting in the corner playing with rocks. ) I&#8217;ve actually used my iPod to write a few of the articles you see here, especially if it has to do with music, or a review of something, it&#8217;s easier to be listening to it, or to be there in the moment while I start writing it. Although it is a bit annoying writing about an album over the fake typwriter sound the iPod makes as I type, and I realize that&#8217;s an option I could disable, but I&#8217;m just not friendly enough with my iPod to touch it&#8217;s option menu(at least buy me a drink 1st).<br />
Ok, god bless the power of the rant(neat iPod doesn&#8217;t auto capitalize god like it does everything else proper, even &#8220;iPod&#8221;) I&#8217;ve left topic at least twice, but that&#8217;s why I consider myself a ranter, and not a writer, alot of great things come from flow of thought damnit, don&#8217;t stifle me with your rules!<br />
Now, don&#8217;t get me started talking about facebook!</p>
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