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I’m always weary off things dubbed an “overseas sensation”, usually it involves Puppetry of the Penis, DragonBall Z, or other culturally confusing phenomenon. But throw “secret” on front of an event and I’m all in. Bingo has undergone a number of transformations over the years. What’s usually associated with church fund-raising for the geriatric has been appropriated by Drag Queens and the like. And now that the young folks have got their hands on it, it’s morphed into the Underground Rebel Bingo Club, coming to a basement near you.

What first started out in London, quickly spread to the rest of England faster than you can say Bob’s Your Uncle. Since its arrival stateside in Brooklyn, it didn’t take much to get the masses to jump on the bingo bandwagon. Instead of Aunt Ethel running the machine you’ve got buxom broads running the show along with a host, some magic markers thrown in for body modification and some novelty prizes like an inflatable swimming pool or a stuffed panda bear.

Tickets are $15 a pop, and there’s rumor of an open bar from 10-11. If you’re a bingo die-hard, join their Facebook Group for further discounts. Plus any event who’s main rule is “no wankers”, I can certainly get behind. So if you’re looking for some good, not-so clean fun on a Saturday night, get ready to watch some balls fly.

Underground Rebel Bingo Club
Saturday, January 15
Public Assembly
70 N 6th St
Between Kent & Wythe Ave [Williamsburg]
Doors Open at 9:00, must be there by 10:00pm
Tickets are $15



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Laura S - Spendthrift Scribe

Laura S - Spendthrift Scribe

Laura S, left the "sixth borough" three years ago to settle in Brooklyn. After working at some daily rags, she now does writing on the side but still eats more Ramen then necessary. When she's not moving residences every 6 months, eating her way through every neighborhood, and trying every microbrew known to man, she is unsuccessfully rediscovering home economics. With her binging days behind her, she's now exploring new projects and rediscovering the city that she loves (although is still prone to sliding on her knees during a Prince karaoke set).