Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Karma's Crisis

Posted by Eric Barton on Tue, May 30, 2006 at 4:22 PM

I just got word that Oz McGuire, who once did such a great job of getting shy girls to dance back when he and Fat Sal held down a residency at Jilly's (ah, the good old days), is spinning tonight at Karma in Westport. His bulletin reads: "Karma has an identity crisis, but maybe we can fix it? I will be spinning tonight, spanning the spectrum of reggae and latin joints, booty bass and funk. 10pm - 3am. No cover, cheap drinks. Also check out Tyrone's party across the street at one80. Bar hop with good music and take back Tuesdays in Westport."

I don't know who Tyrone is, but I hope it's him. And I think the identity crisis he refers to is that Karma hasn't decided yet whether to transcend its name and be a cool place for regular people to hang out or shoot for the meat market crowd. What do you think?

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good to see you last night, thanks for putting it on the blog, i'm glad you like my description and put it up too! everyone has an identity crisis ever now and then. i'm notoo worried, about karma, your karma, my karma. space ant time are good, time to drink from the cup of life bro!

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