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Published on May 14, 2008 at 3:03am
Hey, you know what you have that Paris Hilton doesnt (aside from a healthy adults sense of shame)? A free pass to Shine this Friday. Florida residents get into the club gratis until midnight, meaning, yeah, youll probably have to line up when the party-vampire crowd is just heading home from the previous evenings godless, all-night dancing binge. But free is free, right?
This marks the return of the special Friday House Party nights at Shine, the posh dance joint thats part of the entertainment complex at the Shelborne resort on South Beach. Youll get your freak on to the house tunes of Australian native Anthony Pappa, popularly known as the DJs DJ. Since gracing the cover of DJ Magazine in 2000 as a charter member of the celebrated nu-breed of house DJ, Pappa has spun records in the biggest clubs in the world. DJ Pryde and Jon Cowan are also slated to perform, and it all begins at 11 p.m. If you insist on being fashionably late to cool things, thats okay too, but itll cost you. Admission is $20 after midnight. You must be 21 or older to get in.
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