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Void
Walk in through the residential building on Howard Street,
through the hallway and a dark door, and you will find yourself
inside the large, dark space of Void. With the help of five mini
spotlights cutting through the darkness, you will notice the
part gothic, part new age interior: lounge sofas align the walls
with coffee table that have playing TVs inside (two such table
contain internet- computer for free surfing); a large stage-screen
reigns the far left corner continuously projecting images. Every
Weekday night at 8:00 PM there is a free film screening with
hard-core artist and film enthusiast smoking cigarettes and making
comments from the crowd. But the most cutting age Void experience
is the post-screening parties, which involve D.J.s mixing alternative
music in collaboration with V.J.s spinning video images on the
walls.
Ideya
This two-year-old SoHo restaurant
and bar serves warm stools and tables, a good looking-yet-unpretentious
crowd, some great Latin and Caribbean appetizers and an all-out
Island feel. The walls have colorful murals of beaches and carnival,
and the tables and bar are classically candle lit. The super
friendly staff serves up potent tropical drinks, and most people
come for good bar vibe, rather than the food (although it is
superb). On Mondays a live Salsa band performs (starting at 9:00),
and Tuesdays are “Domino
night” – there is usually a Spanish DJ, and everyone
plays dominos or cards.
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