"Epic Saturdays" at the House of Blues
Now that, sadly, Enormous Room's doors are closed for good, it looks like a new winner will rise to take the spot of Best Gay Night...last held by "Group Hug". Gay, straight, questioning...whatever. These are the best nights in town for being your damn self and having a blast doing so. So you tell us...what's the hottest way to get little rowdy and let all your colors shine these days?
Currently rattling the rafters at Great Scott, D.A.D.T. resident DJs DJ Diver and DJ Drasher welcome guest artists for each installment of the monthly dance night open to anyone who wants to cast aside conventional (and restrictive labels) and get a little experimental. From video installments to performance art to a good, old-fashioned dance party throwdown, Don't Ask Don't Tell never offers the same experience twice.
Despite what the name might imply, Dyke Night isn't strictly for the ladies. And it isn't just one night.
Ok, so the cover charge ($15) is a bit steep for some patrons, but many of those who miss Avalon agree that the huge-ass Saturday night dance takeover of the HoB has managed to capture the vibe of the defunct dance club. Strobe lights? Check. Attractive, well-dressed clientel shaking what their mommas gave 'em to pulsing club beats? Check, check.
The term "Glamlife"is realized in the manifestation of buff, well-groomed men who take over the downtown club come Thursday nights. A welcome reprieve from the scantily clad club chicks and older Euro-crowd gents scamming on said chicks the other nights of the weeK. Chris Harris DJs the hip-hop and Top 40s dance night.
Also not a night, per say, but hey, potato, potahto, right? The masterminds behind some of the hottest dance nights around town, the Foxy Action DJs-- James Cerne, Joseph Colbourne, and Nathanael Bluhm-- spin obscure disco, electro, and proto-house. To quote Cerne in a recent interview with Stuff magazine: "We're all about keeping the party loose, rambunctious, sexy, and wild.
We're like shirtless gay warriors celebrating an epic victory on the
battlefield: drinking cheap beer, dancing hard, chasing boys, and
wreaking havoc." Sounds good to us, thanks.
The dudes behind Fur & Gold -- DJ Brent Covington and DJ Taffy -- recently celebrated two years of spinning an eclectic roster of chart-topping singles, 80s throwbacks, indie deep cuts, and more. On any given F&G night at the Alley you could be getting down to anything from Die Antwoord to the Violent Femmes, Debbie Harry to Erasure. And a lot more in between.
Vote for your favorite GAY NIGHT this year's Best Poll (you can also write in one we left out). Then, vote for the rest of the 2012 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT categories. Feeling industrious? You can vote for all your favorite Boston places, people, and things on our complete 2012 ballot.