The media war between the Lower East Side nightlife venue Happy Ending and a woman who says she was raped by an employee of the club last week keeps on escalating. Here's the latest.
25-year-old Pepper Ellett spent 10 hours being...
A 25-year old woman is speaking out after she says she was raped last week by an employee of Happy Ending, the restaurant and bar at 302 Broome St.
Pepper Ellett, who works in a Chelsea art gallery, told her...
The new version of Happy Ending lands on Page Six. The new club operating out of the original space at 302 Broome St., has been a celebrity hangout since debuting late last year. The Post reports that one of...
Writer Leon Crawl is bringing his reading series, Refresh Refresh Refresh back to Happy Ending Lounge tomorrow night. The Observer (where Crawl was a former writer) notes:
After a four-month hiatus, the reading series Refresh Refresh Refresh will once again...
The monthly reading series, "How I Learned," is back at Happy Ending tomorrow night with stories about drugs. Featured guests presenting their drug-addled adventures include Tony O'Neill (Sick City; Down and Out on Murder Mile), Royal Young (Fame Shark;...
Blaise Allysen Kearsley is back at Happy Ending this evening with her monthly series of reading and revelry, How I Learned. This month's topic: "How I Learned Music Could Save My Life." Her featured guests include: Ben Lerman, (Edinburgh...
Blaise Allysen Kearsley's monthly series, "How I Learned," is back at Happy Ending tonight with "How I Learned It's Basically All My Parents' Fault." Each month, Kearsley invites writers and performers to present their own riff on a different...
Blaise Allysen Kearsley's enthralling monthly series, How I Learned, is back at Happy Ending tomorrow night at 8pm. The event is FREE and always features interesting authors, comedians, and story-tellers focusing on a certain topic. This month's theme: "How...
There's plenty to do this weekend before your Oscar party/hopefully-historical-night-for-women-directors-celebration on Sunday:
Abrons Arts Center will host the premiere of Wallie Wolfgruber's Sacred Things, tonight and tomorrow, at 8pm. An evening of dance augmented by an Earth Installation by the...