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By Nadia Pflaum

Published on December 27, 2007 at 2:00am

The song playing on DJ Mike DiLeo's MySpace page is called "Bring Enough to Spill Some," which is a pretty sexy philosophy, especially when the "some" in the equation is sparkly and served in a fluted glass. Tonight and every Friday and Saturday night, house DJs DiLeo, Mark Styles and Jesse Wallace share the turntables at Vinino (1320 Grand), a new Italian hot spot that you can't miss because it's right across from that giant glass orb at 14th Street and Grand. The night is named Beats and Bubbles because there are specials on Italian Prosecco and Boulevard beer, and the kitchen stays open until 10:30. Call 816-221-8426 or see Vinin okc.com for more details. Vininokc.com
Fridays, 2007


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