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Los AngelesNewest Review: ... into a club it offers space and a variety of different rooms. Sadly the music played on most nights is not to the taste of most Europeans, kind of weird techno stuff that was popular in the early nineties. There is also Key Club that offers a Gods Kitchen night and other dance events with an English flavour. As I am not really into the dance music scene I cant really tell you anymore but there is a lot to choose from! NEW AND LIVE MUSIC VENUES: The Roxy, The Whiskey and the Viper Room are all famous clubs located on the Strip. Here you will find friendly atmospheres and surroundings that will be familiar to frequenters of student dives. H... more |
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by pink_lady - written on 08.12.01 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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Well I have been living in LA for about three months now and to tell the truth it has been a total culture shock. I moved over here from Manchester expecting the bright lights and glamour. Well there is that here but that isn’t what this opinion is about. This is about clubbing. To tell you the truth I haven’t really had the chance to go out much because of the strictly enforced 21 and over rules for drinking over here. As I am only 20 I am having a pretty hard time managing to get out but with the aid of a convincing fake ID anything is possible. DANCE CLUBS: The palace nightclub located just off vine and Hollywood is a pretty cool place. ...
by JBeau18 - written on 18.02.01 (121 readings)
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I spent 4 days in LA a few months ago, and feel i had a brilliant time. But this wasn't due to LA but the good friends i was with. Having lived all my life in London, LA was a completely different environment to what i was used to. Not only is it very de-centralised, with bars, pubs & clubs sparsily distributed over very large distances making a pub crawl impossible, but the Yanks are very strict with their over-21s licensing laws. However unlike here in England, there is no stigma attached to being asked for ID when entering such premises, and it was not uncommon to see a long queue of folks in their mid 20s - 30s queuing up with their passports/ driving ...



