Night Club 101
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Night Club 101 is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 31 times across 31 issues between December 16, 2024 and March 18, 2026. The archive places it in contexts such as “celebrates the opening of their new club – Night Club 101”; “From 8pm at Night Club 101 — Test Subjects perform with Alana Markel”; “There’s a new party at Night Club 101”. It most often appears alongside Los Angeles, New York, Matthew Gasda.
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- Category: Venues
- Mention count: 31
- Issue count: 31
- First seen: December 16, 2024
- Last seen: March 18, 2026
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- Los Angeles (20 shared issues)
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- New York (18 shared issues)
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- Matthew Gasda (14 shared issues)
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- New York City (12 shared issues)
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- EARTH (11 shared issues)
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- Washington Square Park (11 shared issues)
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- Amelia (10 shared issues)
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- Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research (10 shared issues)
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- Celia (10 shared issues)
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- KGB Bar (9 shared issues)
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- El Salvador (8 shared issues)
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- Jean’s (8 shared issues)
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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
From 9pm — The team behind Baby’s All Right celebrates the opening of their new club – Night Club 101. Located at 101 Avenue A in the East Village inside the historic Pyramid Club structure, this new venue will officially open early 2025. Thursday’s preview club night is in partnership with Pitchfork Mag.
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — Test Subjects perform with Alana Markel. Tickets $15 here.
From 10pm - late — There’s a new party at Night Club 101! Electrosexual is free to attend, featuring Kyle Whiting, Rachel Opert, and Dante Scaglione.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Electrosexual
From 6pm at Night Club 101 (the only club where anything is happening these days) — An insane lineup of hosts celebrate an open bar panel discussion, oscar watch party, and dance party fundraiser for NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Hosts / sponsors include Whitney Review, Amelia Ulman, Ser Serpas, Kaitlin Phillips, Chapo Trap House, and more. Panel discussion includes Joshua Citarella, Aria Dean, and more. This will be amazing.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Zohran Mamdani
From 8pm - 11pm at Night Club 101 — Kinlaw celebrates her album release (Gut Ccheck out March 21). I spoke with Kinlaw about momentum, feedback, and this exciting forthcoming album for Document Journal. She will be performing on Wednesday, but “maybe not in the way that you think.”
Inline links: Night Club 101, Document Journal
From 8pm (doors at 7pm) at Night Club 101 — Model/Actriz is live
Inline links: live
From 8pm - late at Night Club 101 — I will be reading in the Domino Reading Series, alongside Jess Wolfe, Dani Narins, Ruby Hoffman, Gordon Glasgow, Jade Wootton, and Matthew Gasda. Gallipony x Solar System DJ set after the reading.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Domino Reading Series
From 9pm - late at Night Club 101 (basement) — Umfang, Quiet Light, Rip Swirl perform.
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — The Drift celebrates the launch of Issue 15. I like Nick Dove’s recap of a prior Drift party. Looking forward to this one.
From 10pm at Night Club 101 — Jasmine Johnson, Crush Sahara, and Ezra Marcus
From 10pm - late at Night Club 101 — Dopemanhunter and Cold Steel play the island room. Hosted by Julia Cooke.
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — Marie K Stotz launches her new free screening series - presenting films that are 99 minutes or less. The first one is Hotel New York (1984, Jackie Raynal). Afterparty to follow at 9:30pm.
Night Club 101 free screening series | Jean-Jacques Beineix - Diva (1982) | Q3 at Alyssa Davis Gallery Friday, September 5 Robert Bresson’s Four Nights a Dreamer opens at Film Forum (12:30pm, 2:30pm, 4:30pm, 6:30pm, 8:30pm showtimes)
Inline links: Four Nights a Dreamer
From 7pm - 11pm at Night Club 101 — AltCitizen 15 Year Anniversary Show series launches with The Kickoff. Hosted by Brittany Marino. Featuring Lulu Van Trapp, Suo, D. Treuit. From 10pm - late, after party downstairs | Tickets: $15 advance, $20 doors
From 6:30pm at Night Club 101 — Doxy Mag x Mutt Readings presents an evening with readers Celina Reboyras, Disney, Camille Sojit Pejcha, Magdalene Taylor, Mani Melaka, and Liara Roux.
From 6:30pm - 9pm at Night Club 101 — AltCitizen 15 Year Anniversary Show series returns with The Return. Swear Tapes, Certain Death, and Croaker. Hosted by Matthew Donovan
WHAT I DID Sunday, September 7 Woke up to something amazing happening. More rain outside and also, a message from Emma. How are you? Emma asks. Like no time has passed at all, though of course, years have. There are other things to think about first. Octopus and shrimp salad and some cicen cheese at Tashkent Market. Interrogate one’s own sincerity. I am certain that Emma lives a very full and rich life now. I am not sure where in the world she is. I will know this soon. The first time I met Emma, her mom drove her to my house as a friend of a friend on her sixteenth birthday. I made signs to welcome my new acquaintance. Strung up HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMMA and WE HEART EMMA on poster board in neon sharpie above the wooden porch to greet her when she arrived. Nice to meet you Emma, I remember saying. The formality was awkward because I really wanted Emma to already be my friend. Later, I posted a photo of Emma and I hugging on the beach. Happy birthday Emma, I posted. Like plastering our pseudo-friendship online would make it real. After Emma and I became friends, and after Emma got her learner’s permit a few months after that, she would drive around Natick, Massachusetts with me hidden in the back of her trunk looking for parties that we’d find posted on YikYak. We would come home disappointed, usually, drinking a few warm beers in her parents’ basement or sitting with people we didn’t really know on the outer edges of my parents back yard. A few years had passed that way, and then another year hitchhiking around the Balkans after high school. Emma had convinced me to come bartend in Budapest and so I’d lost or maybe gained another life, here, drinking liquor and taking pills from strange cups in hostel hallways. Hitching rides from strange women across the Montenegro border. We’d bought loaves of bread and tomato sauce and bottles of wine to drink in the backseat and we'd driven for quite some time along coastlines and corn fields. They burned brush to prevent forest fires in this part of the world, and so often the sides of the highway would be almost totally ablaze. Emma and I were always half asleep, half drunk, half larping as destitute and disassociated and developing an early onset case of Peter Pan syndrome as mostly mine but kind of our cerebral ambitions paled in comparison to the magical ephemerality of our alcoholic, older, nomadic, wandering compatriots. My best friend Emma was more solid than I was. She had traveled for a while longer while I washed up in a hotel room in Albania and then, a flight back to Boston. Emma sold coffee in Morocco and then attended Georgetown. Emma calls mid afternoon. Are you still in New York? Emma asks me. She’s in the car in San Diego and she’s driving home from the beach with her boyfriend. Emma and her boyfriend are laughing. The perfect little life. Sitting on the edge of my bed in my New York studio apartment and I’m feeling kind of giddy because here I am, suddenly, with this perfect little window into the perfect little life. It’s exactly as I suspected. I talk quickly at Emma for about twenty minutes when I pick up the phone, mostly recounting the events of the spring and summer, but there are other things, too. Sorry, I say when I finish my story. Sorry sorry sorry. Emma sighs, though she remains cheerful. I always thought you’d marry young, Emma says. Are you ok? Emma asks. You should talk about yourself now, I tell Emma. And so Emma tells me that she is in San Diego with her boyfriend. They have been there since the spring now, and they have started to make some friends. They are driving home from the beach. They are stopping for food. Emma is in a city on the Pacific coast of California known for its beaches, parks and warm climate. Emma is on the edge of a deep harbor that is home to a large active naval fleet. I imagine that it is misty there sometimes and sunny at other times and the houses are bright colored beach bungalows and they are always filled up with a little bit of sand. All my dreams this summer have been about California, I tell Emma. There is an OctoberFest party in San Diego, Emma tells me. Come to San Diego, Emma urges me. Do you surf a lot?, I ask Emma. Where are you getting food? Is everything made of wood and is everyone barefoot all the time and do you buy blue dresses at second-hand shops and wear them as you wander down the coast? Do you feed seagulls scraps of fish as they fly over your perfect white wooden balcony and do you go to the carnival and get massages at open air studios on the pier and is everything kind of pastel and creaky and at what pace does time pass? So, I will go to San Diego. Not in October but sometime soon. Sometime in the spring. Emma and Arthur will drive me around in their perfect little car and I will sleep on their perfect little couch and I will drink Corona with lime and wear a bikini in March and everything will be kind of pastel and creaky and I imagine I won’t be too aware of time passing at all. I will be embraced and absorbed by a life that does not belong to me. Maybe it’ll be like Never Land. Maybe I’ll stay forever. Monday, September 8 In New York City, people feed birds scraps of food and then grab them by their bare hands, too. In Washington Square Park, the tourists from Prague are doing this today. Washington Square Park, which is peppered with falling leaves and fountain mist and Bad Luck Spots, which I will never make the mistake of stepping on again. The park is still green but becoming less so. I’ve been praying for the cold, and now it is almost here. It is September 8th. It is Day One of being Cerebral and Ascetic and I am feeling very horrified that I ever thought it might be good to opt for any other alternative path. I am feeling regretful for my experimentations in self-abandonment and trying-on-new-personalities though, I suppose, this is where God comes in. And it was a God filled day yesterday, which is something I still hope to be somewhat watchful with and let things happen to me rather than intellectualize it all. The greatest thing is to Love and Know and Be Loved And Known, strangers kept on telling me yesterday. I already knew this, but I wrote it down anyway. Write it down and filter it through new contexts. Begin the day. It is Monday now. It is September 8th. I run into Emilia at Caffe Reggio, where I always sit and where she always finds me. You seem kind of volatile, she tells me. You should write about God if you are sick of writing about yourself. You should write about art. You should not write about politics. You should come to Slovenia. I was sitting in a church last night and someone was laughing outside. The laughter was reverberating inside. The laughter was distorting sound waves off the walls and causing interference with the incense and the air and with the silence. Because it was, otherwise, silent. Felt very frozen. Felt like fall. Felt like it was all beautiful even here in stupid NYC. Felt like I slowly noticed myself, shaking. What's your favorite book, a stranger asked me at the bar, later. V by Thomas Pynchon I said, because that's the book I read last and my mind was moving kind of slowly. What's your favorite film, the stranger asked. Diva by Jean-Jacques Beineix because that is the film I watched and liked last or also; Manhattan and Match Point, I said. What's your favorite book, I asked the stranger. The stranger smiled. I always say The Bible when people ask me that. Tuesday, September 9 In the criss-crossed wood-roofed apartment, the lights start to flicker around eight pm which is a good reminder, then, that one is never supposed to linger in the sort of place like this. One is supposed to live in a city like this so that one might pace around and wait for omens. It is Fashion Week which means even less to me this year than Art Week did the week before. It is energies and after parties and humiliation rituals when I'm wearing my cotton non-synthetic workout wear all around Soho at a time like this and; all of this of course, means nothing at all and so this week is just like any other. This summer passed kind of dusty and endless and I do not feel sorry for myself anymore because first of all there is no need for that it is just one life all at once and second of all, Accidie is the only truly mortal sin and so one must proceed with caution. I sat with Amelia in bars with sparkling water in June for a while because I just could not go home. I sat with other sorts of substances for a while after that and I took it too far. Day One (trying again) of being Ascetic and Cerebral tonight. September 9. 999. People on the Internet say that means something and I'm good at taking people at their word. Sitting in the basement of Night Club 101 at the AltCitizen show with Joe and Darby and a cup of Suju waiting for the after party to start. The basement of Night Club 101 feels kind of like a high school music room classroom particularly now, particularly empty. Joe and Darby and I are talking about the gap between self possession and self awareness and a Kinsey Scale sort of method of categorizing people this way. Self possessed people often lacking self awareness and vice versa. The lowest form of discourse being discourse on discourse. Smart people talking about ideas average people talking about events stupid people talking about other people; though, I sort of disagree with this concept. Other people are the root of all loftier things like "Ideas", I am saying. It's like The Backrooms down here, Darby is saying. It's like a kind of weird vibe but we don't want to leave. We're near the bathrooms and so others keep drifting by but they don't want to stay. Fabulous outfits. Rockstar Girlfriends. Los Angeles apparel unitard and big black boots lining up for the restroom or to buy socks that say I CAN DO ANYTHING ON DRUGS. Patchwork style neon dress and small gray loafers, silver ballet flats leather pants light green linen v neck top. Lots of girls with long and flowy and jet black hair here. Lace black dresses that look like spiderwebs paired with emerald necklaces. Lots of guys in jeans with long and curly hair or long and greasy hair and they all are carrying guitars. I'm perched in the bleachers in the basement with my one kind of SEC-school-style-tattoo and an A-line dress watching everyone kind of wistfully. So, there were a few different lives and now there is something else. Maybe in the next one, I will pick a life like the club kids. Micro-bangs and rock music. Fall asleep in Bushwick or in the back of a bus. Buy a bus and drive across the country with a lust for Music above all. Drive past things like diners in Wyoming or sacred hot springs in New Mexico or the haunted Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire or Motel 6s and 8s somewhere along the way. Drive to California wearing True Religion low rise jeans and shredded tees. Drive all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Can't stop thinking about the Pacific Ocean. Drive to San Diego. Wash up on Emma and Arthur's door. I would do fewer things each day in this life, but maybe each of them would matter more. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Friday, September 12 From 7:30pm - 9:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — It’s your last week to see ARDOR - a very special play following a group of nine artists and friends on an annual retreat to their aging patrons Vermont farmhouse. Nothing and everything has changed and will change.
Inline links: Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research, ARDOR
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — Forever Mag returns to celebrate the new issue: ‘Inheritance’. Natasha Stagg, Sophie Kemp, and Will Stephenson reading Barry Hannah.
Inline links: Forever Mag
From 6:30pm at Night Club 101 — Skullcrusher is on with Evan Wright in anticipation of their new album Dirty Hit, out October 17.
From 7pm, 8pm, and 9pm at Night Club 101 — Susannah Yugler premieres the first iteration of Third Generation - they will perform on a loop with timed entry every hour. | Tickets $20 presale, $30 day off.
Inline links: Susannah Yugler, Third Generation
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — Danielle Chelosky celebrates the launch of Female Loneliness Epidemic (Far West Press).
Inline links: Female Loneliness Epidemic
From 7:30pm at Night Club 101 — Domino Reading Series returns with Evan Donnachie, Armon Mahdavi, Erin Satterthwaite, Jade Wootton, Nick Dove, Izzy Capulong, and Chesea Hodson.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Domino Reading Series
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — 99 Minutes or Less returns with Maison du Bonheur (2017, 62 minutes). 99 Minutes or Less is a new free film screening showing films that are (you guessed it) 99 minutes or less. This evening’s screening is guest programmed by Elissa Suh of Movie Pudding. After party to follow with sounds by Dj Kyle and Paradise by Replica
Inline links: Night Club 101, 99 Minutes or Less, Maison du Bonheur, Elissa Suh, Movie Pudding, Dj Kyle, Paradise by Replica
From 10pm at Night Club 101— Stick around after the earlier screening and the party for Body Count.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Body Count
From 6:30pm at Night Club 101 — Free reading series Reading 101 launches, ft Swati Sudarsan, Adrienne Raphel, Jessica Lynne, Aurora Huiza, and James Barickman. Music by Solex Yoghurt.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Reading 101
From 7pm - 9pm at Night Club 101 — D8 Time returns, just in time for cuffing season! Uncut Journal will be on site.
From 10pm at Night Club 101 — Ruby Joan, Veronica, and November Girl perform. This will be a great show. Tickets here.
From 7:30pm at Night Club 101 — The Besnard Lakes and Military Genius are live. | Tickets here.
From 8:30pm at Night Club 101 — The Aleph throws a party. Music by August Lamm, Andy Henley, and Katja. Readings by Genevieve Goffman, Peter Vack, Jesse Singal and Madeline Cash. Dance by Beatriz Castro. DJs Emma X, Starlotte, Lee Cash, and Nina Tarr. Hosted by Cassidy Grady, Juliette Jeffers, Julia Cooke, and Patricia Torvalds.
Inline links: Night Club 101, The Aleph
From 8pm - 4am at Night Club 101 — Sex Mag x Burning Palace present Me And My Victim: The Online Release Celebration. Readings by Maddy Van Buren, Liv Archer, Annabel Gould, Billy Pedlow, and August Lamm. Additional hosts, DJ sets, performances, etc. This will be a fun one!
From 6pm at Night Club 101 — It’s a X-Mass Xtravganza, ft Luke Rathborne, Matthew Danger Lippman, Rachel Coster (Boy’s Room), Sophie Becker, Elsie Fisher, and DJ Charlotte Ercoli.
Inline links: Night Club 101, X-Mass Xtravganza
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — An evening of performances by Volta, Kyle Scheurich, and Tanguay. DJ set to follow by shoy-li. Volta is only in New York for one week, and I’m very excited about this one. Not to miss!! | Tickets here
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — Epoxy plays, alongside My Transparent Eye, Cleo Walks Through Glass, and Addie (computerwife) (DJ). Everyone’s favorite band!
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — It’s the first 99 Minutes of 2026; screening Suitcase of Love and Shame (2014) along with a bonus surprise super short film. This month, Nikoleta Vujnovic of Silver Hour NYC is guest programming. Opening remarks by filmmaker Heather Landsman. Afterparty to follow | Free!
In the New Year, I will be programming downstairs at Night Club 101. I am booking readings, screenings, parties, artist talks, performances, after parties, and more. Pitch me your ideas - chloe@nightclub101.com
Inline links: Night Club 101, chloe@nightclub101.com
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — An evening of performances by Volta, Kyle Scheurich, and Tanguay. DJ set to follow by shoy-li. Volta is only in New York for one week, and I’m very excited about this one. Not to miss!! | Tickets here
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — Epoxy plays, alongside My Transparent Eye, Cleo Walks Through Glass, and Addie (computerwife) (DJ). Everyone’s favorite band!
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — It’s the first 99 Minutes of 2026; screening Suitcase of Love and Shame (2014) along with a bonus surprise super short film. This month, Nikoleta Vujnovic of Silver Hour NYC is guest programming. Opening remarks by filmmaker Heather Landsman. Afterparty to follow | Free!
From 6:30pm at P&T Knitwear — David Fishkind presents his debut novel Don’t Step Into My Office in conversation with Ross Barkan. - “security and HR have been told to stand down as readers breathlessly rush in.” After party to follow at Night Club 101. Cannot recommend this one enough. Very excited <3 | tickets here
From 7pm at Night Club 101 — Ani Tatintsyan presents Notes on Redemption. A reading; featuring Ann Manov, Cam Fateh, Em Brill, Isabel Timerman, Liam Ryan, Isabella Willms Jones, Layla Halabian, and Viven Lee. Fab lineup! Excited for this <3
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — Kathy Joyce and Chica Mob are throwing a Very Interesting Party (and book launch). Kathy will be reading from her debut book; 3 (Ristretto Books). It’s about Starbucks, baseball, and her dark past. DJ set by Maisy Swords. After party upstairs.
From 7pm - 10pm at Night Club 101 — Shaad Magazine is in NYC, ft KeiyaA, Lexie, crowdsurfers, and more.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Shaad Magazine
From 11pm - 4am at Night Club 101 — Body Bag presents Frolic on Thousand Thorns - a free exclusive event ft Nurse, Ice Climbers, mimi, Dj Kellen, KING, Angels Pond, Tonto, and more.
From 8pm at Night Club 101 — Punisher returns with a post Valentine’s Day debrief. Readings by Megsuperstarprincess, Riley Mac, Nicole Sellew, Francesca D’Alessandro, Dove Ginsburg, and Ava Doorley. Party to follow with The Heaven Forever. Mélange á seven. | RSVP here.
From 7pm at Night Club 101 (upstairs) — Monthly Offline hosts a phone-free Gallery Exhibition. An evening for luddites celebrating the inaugural NYC cohort who just completed thirty days with a dumbphone. Leave phone at home, or place it in a pouch upon arrival. | RSVP here
From 7pm - late at Night Club 101 (club)— Tactile Input presents Anschauuung Volume 1 - a night of DJ sets and sound artists revolving around “sense-perception.” Really good lineup; Televangelist, Inbio, Oslo, Power Object, Bunz, and Tactile Input. Magic!
Inline links: Night Club 101, Tactile Input
Also tonight: Wednesday, February 25 from 10pm - late at Night Club 101 — AceMo, Christian Tokyo, and Jetexpresso play a techno, house, psychedelic club show. Tickets here.
Inline links: Night Club 101, here
Tomorrow: Thursday, February 26 from 7pm at Night Club 101 — A night of readings with Benin Gardner, Ruby Hoffman, Ruby McColister, Jess Wolfsohn, Emma Callahan, and Allyson Joanerwin.
Inline links: Night Club 101
Tonight – from 10pm at Night Club 101 — NK is throwing a rager. Hosted by Blizzy McGuire and Jacob Ace. Sounds by DJ Thank You, Ali RQ, Bruno Zero, DJ Kellen, and Sank. Don’t ask, don’t tell. Just show up.
Inline links: Night Club 101, NK, Blizzy McGuire, Jacob Ace, DJ Thank You, Ali RQ, Bruno Zero, DJ Kellen, Sank
Sunday, March 8 from 8pm at Night Club 101 — Nikoleta Juvnovic and Erina McSweeney present another iteration of Slide Show. I’m super excited about this - a Nan Goldin inspired gathering of photographs, conversation, and performance.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Nikoleta Juvnovic
Monday, March 9 from 7pm at Night Club 101 — Narrative Party & calendar launch. Another fun one. Hosted by Narrative Warriors. I love Monday Night Parties and I love interesting calendars.
Inline links: Night Club 101, Narrative Party & calendar launch
MANHATTAN: From 7:30pm at Night Club 101 — Lubov says THE INTERNET MADE ME DO IT. A night of readings and music with Ada Donnelly, Alex Bienstock, Marble Index, Kyle Sullivan Dobbs, Lorry Kikta, Melissa Seward, Angel Money, and Yuri NYC. | RSVP here
Appendix: Things Vintage Tory Burch Sport Places Babbo, Brown Bag Sandwich, Keens Steakhouse, Night Club 101, Transylvania airbnb Read Narrative Calendar, The Iliad of Homer Watch The Love That Remains Listen five-songs-played-one-after-another created a very simple aura yesterday evening Unchained Melody, Sinnerman, Time After Time, No Ordinary Love, Violence
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