Sunday, December 02, 2007

Shanghai Hooters [Bondage Video]

Shanghai Hooters

Straight from Shanghai, she didn't know what to expect and now she is stranded. She gets bound tight, gagged and tormented. She struggles helplessly for hours and hours try to get out of her predicament.

Size: 27 MB
Format: WMV
Category: BONDAGE
Added: 02/09/07 07:39:45 AM



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Hooters China

Hooters Opens in Shanghai, China

Atlanta, GA - Hooters opened its doors in Shanghai, China during the Grand Opening Celebration on Sunday, October 24, 2004. This is the first of 7 potential Hooters locations in China. "There was a line out the door and the restaurant was filled with guests enjoying the Hooters concept, which is new to China" stated, John Weber, Executive Vice President of Operations for Hooters of America. "This is a new market for Hooters, but from the experience of the opening, it looks like it is going to be a great fit."

China marks the 15th country that the Hooters concept has expanded into, with plans to "nest" in many more by the end of next year. "We are working with franchise groups worldwide and plan on bringing the Hooters concept into 10 new countries by the end of 2005. You should expect to see a Hooters restaurant in Croatia, Germany, India and Greece in the near future" stated Weber.

The first Hooters location opened its doors 21 years ago, and today there are over 380 locations. It didn't take long for the concept to catch on in the United States followed by successful international expansion. Hooters is well known for its brand of food and fun, featuring a casual beach-theme atmosphere, a menu that features seafood, sandwiches and Hooters' signature spicy chicken wings, and service provided by the All-American cheerleaders, the Hooters Girls.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Playboy Bunnies @ Muse


Playboy Bunnies in China! See the beautiful and sexy Bunny Girls at Muse (Oct. 3rd and 4th). With the Resident DJ setting the mood on the dance floor – "be prepared for a funky night full of fun and excitement." Indeed. No cover from 9pm.

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Bar Rouge presents DJ Cut Killer


The first party of the F1 party week on the 4th, 5th and 6th October at Bar Rouge, presenting the French Hip Hop / Rap DJ Cut Killer (http://www.myspace.com/djcutkiller), from 9pm, cover charge 100rmb.

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Indie Rock Night


ILS hosts "Punks in the Beerlight," a night dedicated to indie rock snobbery and two-fisted binge drinking. Glam, cool 80s, indie, and new, no, nu wave. Dress Code: Casual-Sexy-Chic. Attitude: Heady hipster superiority intermixed with boozy surliness. Cover: None. Drink price: Cheapish to fair.

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Amber Lounge Sunday


Final night of Amber Lounge will shake-up the F1 weekend in style. If you're looking to shake it up in style with the VVVVVIP and F1 drivers, then Amber Lounge may be your thing (table for 8 at 40,000rmb/VVIP table for 8 at 78,000rmb/Individual pass 5,000rmb). Free flow drinks all night from 10.30pm to 5am.
Moet Chandon Classic Table 40,000rmb for 8
Don Perignon VVIP table 78,000rmb for 8 (guarantees best location to party with celebrities and drivers)
Individual pass 5,000rmb (no table)
Amber Fusion restaurant 2,250rmb per person
Call Claire Moffot 137 61 08 92 05 for English resvervations
Call Lynda Sun 138 16 45 31 77 for Chinese.

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

The Chinese Grand Prix 2007

F1 party now offers twice the fun



FOLLOWING last year's rip-roaring success, this year's F1-inspired Amber Lounge party promises to be bigger and better with two nights of fun over the weekend.

In addition to the mainstay Sunday night after-race party, leading premium cognac brand Hennessey will present another party on Saturday for revelers to soak up the glitz and glamour of the Grand Prix weekend to be held at the JW Marriott in Shanghai.

The grape-based spirit house is a firm favorite among connoisseurs and, as a superb base for mixed drinks and cocktails, should prove to be an exceptional lubricant for one of this year's top social events. A bevy of celebrities is expected to make an appearance, including the "Bossy" UK hip-hop artist, Kelis.

Driving around the technically challenging Shanghai International Circuit is thirsty work, and the elite men behind the wheels of those multi-million-dollar vehicles will no doubt be looking for refreshment. They will not have to look very far, as Sunday night's main event is sponsored by premium lager brand Kronenbourg 1664.

The Alsatian brewery is looking to launch its award-winning thirst quencher in China's mainland this year and sees Amber Lounge as the perfect launch platform.

This is the second Amber Lounge to take place in the city. The brainchild of Sonia Irvine, the original event was first staged in Monaco in 2003. The sister of former Ferrari driver Eddie Irvine was looking to establish an exclusive party where drivers and celebrities could unwind and be themselves.

Last year's soiree saw 800 punters rub shoulders with 18 drivers, including Kimi Raikkonen, Rubens Barrichello, David Coulthard and Mark Webber. Outgoing speed legend Michael Schumacher was also present at the bash, and was said to be among the last to leave, while his teammate Felipe Massa made a podium finish on the dance floor.

If Amber Lounge 2006 was anything to go by, the lucky partygoers who will attend either Saturday or Sunday's event are in for a treat. More than 1,000 bottles of champagne, 400 bottles of vodka and 300 bottles of whisky are polished off during such an event, and passes enable guests to sink into a free flow of these drinks from 10:30pm to 5am.

With such illustrious company, the alcohol is only one of the reasons to look forward to the party. The cool sounds of legendary St Tropez DJ Jack-E will keep the dance floor grooving till the sun comes up, while US rapper Big Ali, who is known for his collaborations with Bob Sinclair, will also be performing.

Should all this excitement get merrymakers hot under the collar, the outside terrace offers candle-lit lounge beds to enjoy the cool night as Shanghai slips into the season of mist and mellow fruitfulness.

"We are all really excited about the party this year as we have some fabulous partners working with us," said Amber Lounge Shanghai's Chief Representative Claire Moffoot.

"Undoubtedly, this will help to further enhance the parties' glamorous image and ultimately the overall party experience."

The party is basically a party for the jet-setting rich and famous, so tickets do not come cheap. Passes start at 5,000 yuan (US$670) which allows access to all areas and drinks throughout the night.

The drivers are unlikely to be standing around all evening, and a limited number of tables will be made available. A Moet & Chandon Classic table for eight is 40,000 yuan, while the best locations in the club will be at the Dom Perignon VVIP tables costing 76,000 yuan which serves the much sought after vintage champagne.

Booking a table ensures direct access to the venue, and a personal hostess to attend to guests all evening.

Anyone looking to get in on the action can contact Claire Moffoot at 13761089205.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

F1 Part and One Year Annniversary


The Muse franchise really likes their F1 racing. As is M2, Muse is "totally transforming itself to set the stage for a spine-tingling event of epic proportions." Sounds intense. The night is also a one year anniversary party for one of Shanghai's most popular clubs. Congrats to Muse. From 9pm to 11pm VIPs get free champagne and canpens. Entrance fee: 100rmb.

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F1 Party @ Muse


M2 and Mumm Champaign are hosting an F1 Party with lucky draws (winners will gain 1.5L Mumm Champagn or F1 special prizes), drink deals and other F1 craziness ("the PG girls will show you to the Podium and spray champaign like a real winner of F1 tour"). No Cover. Dress Code: "F1 style."

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Flying Chef - Rent A Chef In Shanghai

The new Club Mao on Yueyang Lu



Well hello pussy cat. There's a new cat on the block this month with the ongoing soft opening of Mao, or Music Art Oasis. The club/lounge/garden/juice bar has little in common with The Chairman, offering exclusivity, decadence, environmental awareness, and late night music to in a decidedly non-Communist way.

The Yueyang lu club (that's just opposite Dragon for those of you who think in terms of a giant map of bars and restaurants) began a fairly comprehensive pre-opening schedule of parties, parties and more parties a couple of weeks ago in the run up to their big super mega grand opening party next Thursday.

The crowd at the last bash in the concrete and chrome designer haven was composed of designers, architects, professional partiers, media, young business owners, and other funky members of the International Adventure-Seekers legion currently arriving at Shanghai Pudong by the Premium Economy load.

Environmental awareness as a theme is carried throughout the venue, from the cocktails, made with natural ingredients, to the recycled material interior, and the gorgeous garden stretching out from the back terrace. The cuter-than-cute washrooms are more than worth a visit, although a little challenging after a few drinks, and as for the barmen, well, girls, you're certainly going to enjoy waiting for your drinks here.

Green-friendly though it is, Mao is not without its glamour factor. At the last party I attended there, the bubbly flowed like the French Revolution was just around the corner, and the glitterati danced to the early hours to a deliriously dirty baseline and very little conversing on environmental issues. No hairy hippies here, just the young, the funky, and the decidedly beautiful.

The architects and owners, the Vinyl Group, are amongst the hottest crew in Shanghai at the moment, having tucked into a whole host of high-end projects including the French bakery chain Paul, Arugula and Kraze Burger. They're also the ones responsible for ruining many a pair of my shoes on the Bar Rouge beach. Given the innovation factor of their current project, Mao looks set to become a top designer hot spot in Shanghai. I know I'll be pondering environmental warming with a bottle of Bolly in the VIP room soon, if only to take in the excellent mixology on show...

Club Mao - 46 Yueyang Lu.

Mao has its Grand Opening party on June 28th. Until then they only open for special pre-opening parties. Check their "Culture Shock" party this Saturday from 10pm, or the Christina Aguilera after-party next Tuesday-

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DMC 2007 China Final


The DMC (Disco Mix Club) is the most popular DJ competition for all DJs involved in the avant-garde music genre known as turntablism. This year 15 DJs compete for the China DMC DJ Championship Final 2007 title at 4 Live, with a live showcase of DJ, MC and special guests DJ CO-MA (2006 DMC World Supremeacy Champion) and Jifana from Japan as judge. Hosted by China's first DMC Champion Dj V-Nutz and the Lab Crew. Starts 9.30, tickets 50rmb at the door.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Exquisite Design Lab Party


Thursday, June 21, 2007

Peacebreaker @ Underlounge


The name's Bond....James Bond. Underlounge are hosting a James Bond themed breakbeat night, the slogon "an agent with a license to kill". DJ Avium and DJ Kingpin will be bringing you the sounds for the evening. Dress to impress, any James Bond lookalikes (good luck) get a free martini. 30 rmb draft beer, and a buy one get one free offer on the 600 rmb Absolut Vodka bottles. 10pm til late. 50 rmb entry includes one drink, or free entry with flyer.

Avant-garde Jazz @ Zendai Museum of Modern Art


Avant-garde Jazz
An East-meets-west Avant-garde Jazz concert. The German Jazz-Star Peter Brötzmann and his long-term drum partner Michael Wertmueller from Switzerland are playing together with the Chinese traditional instrument player Xu Fengxia. This is Peter Brötzmann's first performance in China. He is among the most important European free jazz musicians, often called the "Father of improv". His former band "Globe Village" became a milestone in the history of improvising Jazz music. The concert starts 8pm. Tickets 80rmb, 50rmb for students (including one free drink). www.zendaiart.com

"Peter Brötzmann, well-deserves "father of improv", instead of a Jazz musician. Jazz or not, as Brötzmann himself put it, only represents love and esteem for the Jazz instruments. It is the torrential and incendiary sound from his instruments that emancipates the music itself.

Born in Germany, in the past 40 years, he has played with countless musicians of various genres. For him, music is the thing played by a group of fellows. Without any professional musical training, Brötzmann mastered clarinet and saxophone himself.

As an art student, Brötzmann joined the Fluxus movement, and he created works of art with Nam June Paik, John Cagy and other members of the group in early 1960s. After that, He met his first musical partner, bassist Peter Kowald, Together with drummer Sven-Ake Johansson, they formed a free Jazz Trio. The band successfully expands into Globe Village led by Brötzmann, which later became a milestone in the history of improvising Jazz music.

Anthony Braxton, Evan Parker and some other Jazz musicians joined in the band successively. Following the self-production of his first two LPs, For Adolphe Sax and Machine Gun for his private label, BRÖ, and a number of concert recordings with different sized groups, Brötzmann worked with Jost Gebers and started the FMP label. He also began to work more regularly with Dutch musicians, forming a trio briefly with Willem Breuker and Han Bennink before the long-lasting group with Han Bennink and Fred Van Hove.
In the middle of 1980s, Brötzmann extended his interests to noise and heavy metal music, and he once cooperated with Keiji Haino. He remains active in touring around the world frequently. His performance with the Chicago Tentet reached an extremely high degree of excellence. Besides, Brötzmann never gave up his art ideal, and he designed most of the covers of his records.

Michael Wertmuller, drummer and composer born in Switzerland and now living in Berlin, definitely impresses the audience with his free spiritual performance. Wertmuller is a virtuoso, also a wild drummer, who merges the body and mind into the beating. Literary texts underlie several of his pieces: some from Nietzsche and Bacon.

On the other hand, he belongs to composers of technique school, appeal to mathematical proportion and computer control to treat the music. Wertmuller pursues strength of sound, high frequency and how to constitute the elaborate structure of the intense strength. In his most distinguished works Die Zeit. Eine Gebrauchsanweisung (time, a user's manual), he made fifteen musicians read the notes from a screen upon and controlled by a central computer that works like a fifteen-armed conductor and indicates the fifteen different tempi.

Wertmuller, settled in the computer world and in extremely technological procedures, has deep feelings for traditional Jazz as a free Jazz drummer. He reinterprets conventional Jazz music with reference to the computer treatment of modern music. In 1991, as the drummer in trio experimental Jazz band, Wertmuller started to launch discs with a blended style of Jazz, hardcore noise and heavy metal.

After that, Wertmuller published several records with Peter Brötzmann, as well as some records of his composed music, including the famous Die Zeit. Eine Gebrauchsanweisung. Wertmuller is also a fixed partner in Peter¡¯s world tour.


Xu Fengxia was born in Shanghai and started learning zither since seven. Graduating from Shanghai Conservatory of Music, she plays Chinese GuQin, SanXian and LiuQin as well as zither. She was soloist of Shanghai Orchestra for Traditional Chinese Music in mid 1980s, as well as the bass of the first lady rock band in Shanghai.

In 1988, Fengxia co-played with the European free Jazz musician for the first time in Shanghai. Afterwards, she moved to Germany, then established Gufeng band with three other Chinese traditional musicians. She is devoted to mixing traditional Chinese music instrument and melody with free Jazz.

In the year of 1995, she met with the bass player of Global Village led by Brötzmann, Peter Kowald and made European tour with Peter. She gained fame in the filed of free Jazz after the tour. It is Fengxia who infuses the clear, light, and delicate essence of Chinese traditional music into the free Jazz, which proves to be a new montage to improvising performance.


Reduced ticket price for Q5 members 50rmb. Please show your card when you purchase the ticket at the door.

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Jailhouse Funk by Charlie Xia @ Bar Rouge