Wednesday, August 12, 2009

This week's party picks

Here's what's going on this weekend.


Friday

Irish Summer Festival

7 p.m. Friday at Connolly’s (115 E. Fifth St.). Saturday festival starts at noon at Third and Tryon streets. Free until 5 p.m. ($10 cover after 5). www.charlotteirishsummerfestival.com.

This year’s festival kicks off with a party at Connolly’s on Friday night before taking over the streets on Saturday with a block party. Activities will include live music from Irish and Celtic bands such as My Three Kilts and the Dublin City Ramblers, Irish dancers, bagpipers, a Highland games exhibition, and a world record attempt for the largest choreographed Irish dance.

Uptown Cooldown

5-7 p.m. 201 N. Tryon St. No cover. www.uptownclt.com.

Uptown magazine continues its budget-friendly bimonthly party this week. The latest stop will be at Nix, where partygoers can chill with Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka sno-cones, free appetizers and a few frames of Wii bowling.

Saturday

2009 Summer Collaborative

Noon-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 820 Hamilton St. $20. www.wearnuthing.com.

Emanicipated Logik, Nuthing Clothing and the N.C. Music Factory host a music festival this weekend, featuring 20 bands as well as artists and poets over two days. Featured acts will include the Lights, Fluorescent, Eyes of the Elders and Incognito Mosquito.

Alpha Luau

10 p.m. 911 E. Morehead St. $30. www.betanulambda.org.

The Alphas of Charlotte want you to breeze on down to The Big Chill this weekend for their annual luau. (Think Hawaiian-print dress and linen pants.) DJ Flemingo will provide the music and heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served. Proceeds benefit the educational initiatives of the chapter throughout the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community.


Latorre's closing, nightclub moving

After 10 years on Fifth Street, Latorre's Restaurant is closing.


Its last day of business will be Saturday, according to an e-mail this morning announcing the closing. The nightclub portion of Latorre's that regularly draws salsa lovers will move to the top floor of the old Hom complex next door. 

The nightclub -- opening Aug. 21 -- joins Fiji Sushi Bar & Lounge and Kashmere to round out the multilevel space that closed in April.

No word on what will replace the restaurant.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Luna Lounge set to open

Just got the details on Luna's grand opening next week. The sleek ultra lounge (from the same people who brought you Sunset Club and Kiss Lounge) is on North College Street, in the space once occupied by the ill-fated Coyote Ugly.


According to a Facebook invite:

"LUNA will unveil itself as Charlotte's premier party destination for those who enjoy their drinking, socializing and dancing all in one place. ... Featuring upscale service and buzzworthy events hosted by Rumba Productions, Mingleberry, KPG, Red Door (just to name a few), this venue strikes to the heart of the super spoiled socialite in all of us. But does this place really live up to the hype? Slap on your best runway model attire next week and decide for yourself."

The grand opening festivities run Aug. 21-22, from 8-10 p.m. Complimentary appetizers and cocktails (RSVP to krystie@lunacharlotte.com). Opens to the general public at 10 p.m.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Burlesque troupes taking off

It’s 11 on a Friday night. In a dimly lit underground club, girls in stockings, garters and corsets mingle with customers before taking the stage. A smart-mouthed, chain-smoking announcer clad in shirtsleeves and a vest announces the performers to catcalls from the crowd – Mistress Colette, Cherry Von Bomb, Mademoiselle Kashka among them.

Photo courtesy of Shannon J Hager

But it’s not 19th-century Paris, and this isn’t the Moulin Rouge.

Instead, it’s 2009 and the art of burlesque is enjoying a resurgence in Charlotte, thanks to such local troupes as La Petite Mort Burlesque and Big Mamma’s House of Burlesque.

Deana Pendragon (affectionately known as Big Mamma D) started her group in 2006. She puts on a themed show bimonthly at Elizabeth’s Visulite Theatre, drawing a surprisingly female-heavy (and vocal) audience. This month’s theme was “Under the Big Tops,” complete with an act from Sideshow Bennie, a few tricks from Hannibal the Magician and a striptease from “Siamese twins.”

Although the Big Mamma’s girls do take off their heavily sequined and fringed costumes (made by Mamma D herself), there’s no nudity – just a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it flash of pastie-covered breasts. Instead, Pendragon’s show harkens to classic burlesque: There’s singing, sketch comedy and usually a few tongue-in-cheek stripteases (read: the Siamese twins above).

Mena Killough’s La Petite Mort is a little more risque, at times bordering on crass. Miss Mena’s girls – including Colette, Cherry and Kashka – perform monthly at Halo at the N.C. Music Factory. Pasties here are revealed for longer than just a flash, and dollar bills are thrown onstage.

Performances at their most recent show last month included a strange pas de deux between a naughty nurse and her mentally ill patient, and an equally jarring S&M-laced routine. (To be sure, there’s some classic burlesque mixed in: a cupcake-adorned “baker” stripped down to little more than an apron in a cute dance.)

One word of advice: Don’t go into these shows expecting a Dita Von Teese look-alike in a giant martini glass or a song-and-dance routine a la the Pussycat Dolls. Instead, it’s about classic burlesque that gives women of all shapes and sizes a feeling of empowerment.

Also, there are two rules to every burlesque show:

  1. Applause is encouraged any time an article of clothing -- whether it be a shoe or a corset -- is removed.
  2. No photos once the bras come off.
La Petite Mort Burlesque

Next show: Aug. 21 at 11 p.m. Halo (inside the N.C. Music Factory), 820 Hamilton St. $7. www.haloclt.com

Big Mamma's House of Burlesque

Next show: Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. Visulite Theatre, 1615 Elizabeth Ave. $12 in advance. www.visulite.com

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

This week's party picks

Friday

BlackFinn’s first birthday

9 p.m. 210 E. Trade St. $5. www.blackfinncharlotte.com.

BlackFinn Saloon celebrates its first year of business with a birthday bash. Staff will be giving away prizes all night long, including hotel stays at the Omni and aloft, gift certificates to other EpiCentre venues, T-shirts and more. Checkers cheerleaders and the Bobcats Lady Cats will be guest bartending and mingling with partygoers, as well as former Panther Rod Smith.

Coldplay concert bus

5 p.m. Buckhead Saloon, corner of Fifth and College streets. $20. www.rockhouseevents.com.

Heading to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre for the Coldplay concert? Let RockHouse Events cover your ride with a trip north on the Ragin’ Uptown Party Bus. Beers provided on the bus and drink specials will be available at Buckhead Saloon before and after the show.

Saturday

Free concert series

8 p.m. 210 E. Trade St. Free. www.pavilionatepicentre.com.

The EpiCentre wraps up its popular free summer concert series with a performance by the Pat McGee Band. Your concert wristband will get you free entry into Suite, Whisky River, BlackFinn and StrikeCity after the show.

Marquee Saturdays

10 p.m. 820 Hamilton St. (inside the N.C. Music Factory) $10. www.haloclt.com.

Funny what a little name change and a new party can do for a club. Saturday night at Halo (formerly the Garden & Gun Club) has quickly become the hot spot a mere month after kicking off its new Marquee Saturdays promotion. What to expect: wall-to-wall people, a few celeb sightings (Julius Peppers made an appearance a couple of weeks ago), an elaborate light show and fun dance music from DJ 208.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

First look at Town Tavern

Buffalo Bills fans, rejoice!


You now have a new spot to watch TO's hissy fits.

Just got the official news release on Town Tavern, the replacement for Brick & Barrel. New owner (and St. Bonaventure University alum) Andrew Reid is teaming up with Bar Management Company to make it a hotspot for former Buffalo residents.

The new tavern will be a two-story sports bar and casual hangout.

"Stop by and throw a game of darts, shoot some pool, or just knock back a few with your buddies," according to the news release. "Town Tavern is sure to have the fun Happy Hour vibe Charlotte is looking for."

The bar will be open daily from 3 p.m.-2 a.m. and the grand opening is set for Aug. 21. For more info and to get your free tickets to the party, click here.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Brick & Barrel has a replacement

Just got word from the owners of 200 N. Tryon St. that they have a new tenant for the old Brick & Barrel space.


Town Tavern is tentatively set to open Aug. 21.

Details to come ...