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Glee, Echo Magazine's Beach Ball, Afterlife, and Cheap Thrills

Glee at Dodge Theatre You would not know that from last night's world premiere of the hit Fox musadramedy Glee's touring stageshow at Dodge Theatre in Phoenix, where a cadre of stars from the show reprised "Bad Romance" dressed in some of Lady Gaga's famous space-agey outfits, including that awesome...
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Glee at Dodge Theatre You would not know that from last night's world premiere of the hit Fox musadramedy Glee's touring stageshow at Dodge Theatre in Phoenix, where a cadre of stars from the show reprised "Bad Romance" dressed in some of Lady Gaga's famous space-agey outfits, including that awesome bubble dress. That was pretty cool -- possibly the most fun moment in a night that had more than a few fun and entertaining moments. Uncool? Sanitizing the hit song's refrain to "I'm a freak... baby."...full story

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Ballin' at Echo Magazine's Beach Ball Pool Party The fifth floor of the Wyndham Hotel was cannonballed by a combination of speedos, chlorine and alcohol on Saturday afternoon. Echo Magazine set up shop on the pool deck for its Beach Ball 2010 pool party. The afternoon featured dancing, drinking and lots of dudes...see photos

Anything But Clothes Party at Afterlife Although many of the patrons at Scottsdale's Afterlife dressed in their normal clubgoing outfits, plenty of hotties and honeys wore some rather sexy and scandalous outfits during the Anything But Clothes party on Saturday, May 15, incuding getups made from playing cards, bandanas, and even duct tape...see photos

Cheap Thrills Special Edition at The Quincy Jared Alan and Sean Watson offered a special edition of their hipster dance night Cheap Thrills event on Saturday, May 15, at the underground art space, hoping to tide their fans over until the popular event lands at its new home in September...see photos

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