Articles in WOT’S UP!

Friday 11.21
Twilight
The cult vampire book series is given a new soul on the big screen by critically acclaimed director Catherine Hardwicke. The complex love story between vampire and mortal gets a bit tricky since vampire Edward (cutie Robert Pattison) is having a hard time separating his lust for current interest Bella (Kristen stewart) from a […]

Friday 11.14
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em
DJs Ultra V and Omega do tag team, spinning 80s, electro, indie, and rock. Special guest DJ tonight Pawlee from Club Anubis. It’a an old skool affair…expect lots of back-in-the-day drunken reminiscing.
Otto’s Shrunken Head, 538 E 14th St bet Aves A and B, 212-228-2240, 10pm, free, www.myspace.com/rockemsockemnyc
Saturday 11.15
Blowoff featuring Bob Mould […]

Friday 11.07
Sir Roger Moore
Best known for his role as the sexy secret agent 007 in the James Bond series (and for fucking Grace Jones), Sir Roger Moore is back with autobiography My World is My Bond. Hear Moore recount his extraordinary career spanning over seven decades, from early television to Hollywood, personal history about family […]

Friday 10.31
E.V.E. Project
Visual artist Nate Hill presents his latest work E.V.E.- a life size female human being replication created by sewing together unpreserved animal parts including cats, birds, buffalo, pigs, and even cute little squirrels. Spoiler alert!!!…this show really stinks!!!
Satan’s Circus: The Gravest Show On Earth
Michael T, James Coppola, Michael Gowel, and the sleaziest queer […]

Friday 10.24
Róisín Murphy
The former lead singer of electronic duo Moloko has done good for herself since leaving her dead-beat boyfriend and former band. Due to a few cool disco tracks on recent album Overpowered, and fab videos full of Margiela looks, Brit-babe Miss Murphy is serving as the current cross-over queen on the indie/dance scene.
Mansion, […]

Friday 10.17
Mondo
Resident DJs Miss Modular, Kevington, and Dr Maz spin indie rock & pop, post-punk, swedish pop and girl groups for an über trendy tribe of hipsters. Tonight’s guest Theocracy of the Broadway hit musical Hair hits the turntables with a few groovy psychedelic tunes.
Don Hill’s, 511 Greenwich St at Spring St, 212-334-1390, 11:30pm, $5, […]