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You might have thought the side effects of being a member of Generation ADD affected only your productivity at work, but news flash, they’re also affecting the way you party. On any given night, you’re like a drunken nomad, going from this bar to that lounge to that club and ending it all at Space or Gold Rush — with none quenching your thirst for a good party. But each Lavish Tuesday at Grass, Headliner Market Group will give you all you need, and you’ll be forced to stay glued to your spot underneath the restaurant’s thatched roof.
“It ain’t for everybody; it’s something new and different that was needed in Miami nightlife. It’s for individuals who want to go somewhere to wine and dine and socialize with other working professionals. [It’s for] those who appreciate the smooth sounds of R&B and old-school versus the usual energetic hip-hop, house music,” explains Mike Gardner, CEO of Headliner Market Group. Drink and dinner specials, comp admission with your RSVP, and an environment that eschews the bump ’n’ grind for smooth ’n’ sexy? Farewell, club-hopping. Hello, Lavish. For info, visit www.myspace.com/headlinermarketgroup. To RSVP, e-mail headlinerevents@aol.com.
Tuesdays, 2008