TUESDAY NITE DISCO

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Rising Trend: Absinthe

About halfway through Fashion Week, I began to notice a certain thing that was once considered the height of fashion reemerging into popular view. No, I'm not talking about the return of tie dye. At a quite a few after parties and receptions, there was a new shape looming over the bar: the absinthe fountain.

The historical mystique surrounding the drink, its odd ritual preparation, and the chemistry-set-like assortment of associated paraphernalia made the sometimes green liquor a favorite subject of conversation among Fashion Week attendees. Black clad fashionistas chatted casually about green fairy this and wormwood that, while downing cup after cup of the stuff. By the end of the week, more savvy consumers were ordering a truly bizarre array of absinthe cocktails with names like Fire Fairy, White Christmas, and Green Tear. From what I could judge, no mixer was quite up to the task of fully masking the drink's trademark (read: love it or hate it) taste of cloves, licorice, and anise, but I have to say the absinthe Caprihina I tried was quite tasty.

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Pendu's Tuesday Night Disco Brings Dark Spin to the Dance Floor

What happens when an online magazine/record label/events entity known for portraits of artists and their cats, taro cards provocative enough to guarantee they will never be sold at Barnes and Noble, and a dedication to fostering a thriving art and music community starts hosting a weekly event at Brooklyn's Glasslands Gallery? The answer is Pendu Org's Tuesday Nite Disco, a weekly live music event and dance party that's definitely a breed of its own. Its dark, deeply atmospheric vibe has already attracted a devoted following in the short time since its debut. With good reason. Resident DJs Harrison Owen and Todd Pendu had some words to share about their inspirations for doing what they do, what Pendu Org has in the works, and what they're excited about in music right now.