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(Pretty) Girls and Lasers, the electro duo everyone seems to be whispering about, is moving their monthly party to Happy Ending, and the LES couldn’t be more ecstatic.   The boys will be in the DJ booth all night long, starting at 10pm, and from 11-midnight, there will be an Open (and FREE) Vodka Bar!  There’s no cover, plus, the first 5 guests to check in on foursquare and the first 5 guests to tweet their arrival @prettygirlsdjs get a FREE drink ticket at the DJ booth.  And four $50 Bar Tabs will be raffled off between 1 and 2am.  What else better have you got to do on a Tuesday night?

(Pretty) Girls and Lasers
@Happy Ending
Tuesday, March 16
302 Broome St (between Eldridge and Forsyth St) [Lower East Side]
$FREE, 10pm '“ 4am

If you’re feeling industrious, you might also want to catch an activist endorsed film entitled 'œ10 Tactics for Turning Information into Action.' TheCoup is screening this film in partnership with Witness at the fantastic Brooklyn Creative League.  Exploring how rights advocates use digital technology to create positive change, this film features activists from all around the world sharing their stories, techniques, and methods to transform a cause.  After the 60min film, the audience will break up into small group discussions where major world-changing will ensue!

Film Screening: 'œ10 Tactics for Turning Information into Action'
@Brooklyn Creative League
Tuesday, March 16
540 President St. (between 3rd Ave and 4th Ave) [Park Slope/Gowanus, Brooklyn]
$2, starts at 7pm

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Danielle was raised by a pack of coyotes in the Los Angeles hills. Since arriving in NY in 2001, she has had any number of strange jobs, including back-up singing for JELVIS (the Jewish Elvis), starting the non-profit LYDIA, and writing political cabarets. A huge advocate for travel as a way of life, you can find her at the Brooklyn Public Library when her bank account is empty, fantasizing about where to head off to next.