On the eve of its 10-year anniversary, the popular lesbian hangout Le Pulp is closing. The building it’s in was recently sold to property developers who are unfortunately converting it into luxury flats.
The small consolation news? The wild, delirious nights do not end tonight as it was previously thought. According to the schedule, Le Pulp will sneak in another two months of cutting edge electro music. That’s just enough time for me to go back to Paris and party with the girls on a Wednesday or Thursday, when guys can go in and, I hope, Ivan Smagghe and DJ ChloĆ© are working their beat thumpin’ magic.

In another odd case of closure, Old Street’s 3-floor boozer 333 had to shut its doors last month after it was slapped with an ASBO (Anti-Social Behaviour Order). Fortunately, it has re-opened since.
P.S. We did think of making an ASBO T-shirt but the hip folks at A-non were miles ahead of us.
[…] With the proliferation of T-shirt labels, it’s not easy to come up with bankable ideas that are 100% original. For each one we like, we constantly double check on the net to see if it’s already been done. A recent example is the ASBO T-shirt we mentioned last week. […]
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