by Tamar D. on
What a lovely little venue. Went here for the broadcasting of a classical music hour, on Mozart's birthday! He would have been 200, I believe. Four musicians were in attendance, courtesy of San Francisco's Chamber Orchestra. We had a pianist, violinist, bassoonist, and cellist. Spearheaded by the Chamber's artistic director (who joined as a second violin in the finale), this was a lively show. I do have to say, though...parents. Kids aren't quite into classical music just yet when they can barely put sentences together. Take them to grandma's, the sitter, or don't come to the concert. The constant chatter or movement of a bored child (rightfully so) is annoying to those of us trying to enjoy the performance.
by Sharon S. on
This club is rather exclusive and they'll turn you away if you're not "cool-looking" enough (i.e. a very South Beach superficial view of hot), not rich-looking enough, not fit enough or just plain ugly. The music is typical club - hip-hop & electronic and their rooms are a decent size. My friend got groped numerous times, but what more could I expect from a club filled with Miami skeezers with wandering hands and a high-ass blood-alcohol-content? I never was groped but then again, I have the stunted development of a 23-year-old-woman with-an-11-year-old-boy-body so no one's interested in grabbin on THAT. ;) Overall, I didn't have a WOWOWOWOWwowowow omg good time (I'm not a club person anyway & I wasn't under the influence of mdma when I came to mansion - STAY ABOVE THE INFLUENCE KIDS!) but just go for the experience, it's very "Miami" - and by that I mean very tanned, skimpy and greasy with a mixture of tanning oil, sweat and sunscreen.