Sunday, July 30, 2006

Saturday, August 19 - DJ Greg Haus & DJ Chester



That's right...two back to back I Love Saturday events. Saturday, August 19, DJ Greg Haus returns to Faces on Fourth Street. Tell your friends to save Saturdays in August for some of the hottest music @ Faces on Fourth Street. Our resident DJ's are awesome. DJ Pavel opens on Saturday, August 19. GREG HAUS has been a respected part of Chicago's electronic music scene since the early '90s. His sound is edgy but accessible, drawing inspiration from the fringes of club culture to blend some of the most unique and infectious mixes of music you'll hear anywhere in the United States. Greg is fiercely dedicated to bringing new sounds to the masses but always manages to throw in a few classics or rare versions of more mainstream tunes.

In 2006 he has had the honor of playing dj sets with electro sleaze goddess Peaches, JD Samson of Le Tigre, and Diplo – plus a special set for "First Fridays" @ Chicago’s Museum Of Contemporary Art in honor of Pride month and the debut of acclaimed photographer Wolfgang Tillmans’ latest exhibit. “Cosmix” – his weekly Friday residency at Berlin Nightclub – has been a popular late night destination for over 10 years, and he can frequently be heard at Chicago hotspots Funky Buddha Lounge, Smart Bar, and Lakeview Broadcasting Company. He has also held residencies and played gigs at such diverse clubs as Hydrate, Crobar, Dome Room, Spin, Metro, Club 950, Neo, and Darkroom.

Greg has brought his talents to clubs and festivals throughout the country, and has worked as a freelance music journalist for several local and national music publications. His debut remix release for the track “Gotta Know” by NYC vocalist Madelin Zero (who has collaborated with Circ & ATB) is now available on Indecent Media / Radikal Records, and can be purchased via iTunes, Napster, Amazon.com, and various other music outlets. Greg is currently working on new remix projects that will hopefully be out sometime this fall or early 2007.

Joining Greg @ Faces for a special feature set is DJ CHESTER - Berlin Nightclub's Saturday Night Co-Resident. Originally from Detroit, MI - Chester's diverse musical repertoire and reputation for outrageous, sexy fashions are sure to please.

For current playlists, photos, streaming dj sets, & more… visit www.djgreghaus.com (full site coming this month)

Sunday Keg Party - Quarter Pasbt Blue Ribbon All Night


Enjoy our Faces on Fourth Street Sunday Keg Party with Quarter (25 cent) Draft Pabst Blue Ribbon all night. Our Basement opens @ 5 PM on Sunday for our 21+ guests. Our Main Room opens Sunday @ 10 PM for our 18+ guests. Sunday is 18+ to enter & 21+ to drink. Siren's Killer Queens Drag Show starts @ 11:30 PM on Sunday. Come early, cool off, meet your friends, dance, then enjoy the show.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

I Love Saturday Returns August 12 - DJ Greg Drescher


If you missed our last I Love Saturday event, you missed a great
party with a twist. Refreshing your memory, DJ Zach Stower and
Drag Diva Siren introduced I Love Saturday @ Faces on Fourth
Street. Tell your friends that I Love Saturday returns Saturday,
August 12 with DJ Greg Drescher (Hydrate-Chicago) spinning in the
Main Room. Greg last spun at Faces on Fourth Street for our
Gay.com Come Together Party. He became a St. Louis favorite when
Zach Stowers brought him to Faces for a theme party. Born and
bred on the East Coast, Greg Drescher’s musical style derives
from his early days in New York City’s nightclubs and from more
recent years in Chicago. The influence of both cities can be
heard in Greg’s music as he uniquely blends progressive house,
sultry vocals, circuit anthems and hard-hitting tribal beats in
his sets. The other blended ingredient in every Greg Drescher set
is his obvious passion for the music. A Harvard-educated attorney
by day, Greg jumpstarted his career as a professional DJ by first
spinning at the legendary Crobar Chicago. Since then, his sound
has been heard in Chicago’s most popular clubs, including Hydrate
Chicago, Excalibur, Circuit Nightclub, Berlin, Felt and
@mosphere. Greg’s talents have been requested by the top DJs and
promoters in the industry as he’s opened for Tracy Young, Tony
Moran, Manny Lehman, David Knapp, Lydia Prim and Roland Belmares.
Recognizing a local rising star, the Hearts Foundation has
selected Greg for several of their events, including the Ignition
Party at Fireball 2004, Chicago Pride 2003, the VIP Closing Party
at Fireball 2003 and Refuel 2002.

More recently, Greg has been extending his reach beyond Chicago
with an event last summer at the historic Pines Pavilion on Fire
Island and his international debut in Tel Aviv. While he
currently maintains as monthly residency at Crobar and a weekly
spot at Hydrate, Drescher has become involved with Tracy Young’s
new record label, FEROSH RECORDS (www.ferosh.com)… and this is
only the beginning. Stay tuned for the buzz on this hot new
talent and his ascent in the industry!

Click here to read more about DJ Greg Drescher:: http://emag.mailermailer.com/rd?http://djgregdrescher.com/

The Original Wednesday Battle of the Amateur Drag Queens

U Can Dance - Sunday, August 6

Monday, July 24, 2006

Pass the word...we are open Wednesday...the Drag Battle is Back!

Faces on Fourth Street has power and we will be open Wednesday,
July 26, 2006.. Our 18+ College Dance Party and Battle of the
Amateur Drag Queens that we were supposed to have last week is
on for this Wednesday. We need your help in spreading the word.
If your friends don't have power, please call them or text them.
We need your support. Our staff and show cast have gone several
nights without working. Come over, enjoy the show, have a few
drinks, and please tip the staff and show cast.

Faces on Fourth Street opens (Wednesday, July 26) @ 10:00 PM.
Our Main Room is open. Come early to dance and meet your
friends. We are 18+ to enter & 21+ to drink Wednesday. Our Drag
Battle starts Wednesday @ 11:30 PM. If you are entering, we need
you there when we open. A welcome back bonus, if you are at the
bar, in line when we open the doors @ 10:00PM you get in free.
Cover is $5 for our 21+ guests and $10 for our 18+ guests. Enjoy
our Wednesday drink special, $1 Sake, $2 Bacardi Silver, $2.50
Long Island Ice Tea, and $1.50 draft all night.

MySpace Owned By Conservative News Corp. (Fox News Owner)

Yes, Faces on Fourth Street has joined the MySpace community, and we are proud of our list of great friends, but it is sometimes a good idea to follow the money, to see who actually controls our new online community.

From BBC News:
What Myspace means to Murdoch
Analysis
By Jeremy Scott-Joynt
BBC News business reporter



Rupert Murdoch has outlined online far-reaching strategies before
Just three months ago, news magnate Rupert Murdoch made an unusual admission.

He had realised, he told a high-powered audience at the American Society of Newspaper Editors in Washington DC, that he had got something rather important rather wrong.

News Corporation, the global media group he controls, had failed properly to engage with the online world - and risked losing its hard-won position in news as a result.

As a "digital immigrant" - as he described himself - he acknowledged he found it difficult to visualise how News Corp should change its ways. But he had no doubt that radical change was coming, and that it was inevitable.

Commentators took the unusual "mea culpa" as a sign that News Corp was gearing up for a wholesale revamp of its approach to the internet.

On 19 July, what appears to be the first really substantive part of the new strategy swung into action: the purchase, for $580m, of the firm behind the wildly popular Myspace.com online community.

Deja vu?

Cynics may charge that Mr Murdoch has been here before.

In 1999, another keynote speech laid out lofty ambitions for News Corp online - only for several well-financed operations to close down within months of their launch.

Young people don't want to rely on a God-like figure from above to tell them what's important

Rupert Murdoch

Before that came failed initiatives such as Delphi Internet in the mid-1990s, an online service which mingled News Corp's UK content with US material and failed to capture anyone's imagination, and an abortive internet service provider experiment called LineOne.

Everyone's an editor

Even so, buying Intermix - and thus Myspace - seems to match the requirements Mr Murdoch laid down in his 13 April speech.

The central message was that the days of newspapers editing content into a one-size-fits-all package to be consumed without question by the reader were numbered.

Young people "don't want to rely on a God-like figure from above to tell them what's important," Mr Murdoch said.

"And to carry the religion analogy a bit further, they certainly don't want news presented as gospel.

"Instead, they want their news on demand, when it works for them. They want control over their media, instead of being controlled by it. They want to question, to probe, to offer a different angle."

Myspace fits neatly into that definition. It is a network of pages - most set up by individuals, some by musicians and other creative types - each mixing self-generated text and pictures, links to other content elsewhere, and streamed music and video to create networks of friends and contacts.

The result is a densely interwoven community, which its adherents - 14 million a month, by some measures - say is highly addictive.


Is Myspace the key to News Corp's new strategy?

Not that different, in fact, from Mr Murdoch's description of a world where users act as their own editors, choosing their own news and content from the huge range of possibilities available online.

Of course, every page of Myspace content contains adverts - and Mr Murdoch left his listeners in no doubt that their books would bleed red ink unless they found ways of exploiting the boom in online advertising.

Backing brands

What remains unclear is where the other part of Mr Murdoch's vision fits in.

Later in his speech, he talked of the importance of brands - the heart, after all, of the News Corp empire.

Despite the doomsaying, newspaper journalists and editors were perfectly positioned to keep supplying the core content on which the communications communities would be built, he said.

"We have the experience, the brands, the resources, and the know-how to get it done. We have unique content to differentiate ourselves in a world where news is becoming increasingly commoditized."

That may prove challenging - after all, suspicion of existing media outlets is rife in weblogs and other chatty outposts of the web.

Then again, earlier in July News Corp announced the launch of Fox Interactive Media, a hub for Fox news, sport and entertainment in the US.

Myspace, News Corp says, could drive traffic to Fox Interactive Media.

And most importantly, Myspace has detailed logs of its users' preferences, online behaviour and personal information.

That could help the company tailor what it does to the ever-more-discerning market which Mr Murdoch believes he has identified.

MySpace Crashes After Blackout

From BBC News:
MySpace shut down by US heatwave

MySpace is the world's most popular social network
MySpace, the world's most popular networking website, has restarted after being shut down for more than half a day following a power cut.
The company blamed the closure on record-breaking heat in Los Angeles where its data servers are held.

The high temperatures caused "massive power outages" a spokesman for the company said.

MySpace lets users build a personalised home page and has almost three million visitors each month.

A MySpace spokesperson said: "Due to the record breaking heat in Los Angeles over the weekend the area where MySpace's servers are stored had massive power outages.

"With power resumed, the network is now up and running."

The spokesman said backup generators at the data centre had failed.

Earlier in the day visitors to the website were greeted with a game of Pacman and a message saying the service hoped to be back up and running within the hour.

The website was bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp for $580m last July after it proved to be a huge success with youth audiences online.

Data centres usually have the ability to connect to at least two power sources

Vanessa Evans, Linx

The closure of the service, albeit temporarily, will be a blow for News Corp and MySpace in such a competitive environment.

Bebo, one of MySpace's keenest rivals, has been catching MySpace in terms of audience numbers in recent months.

A number of MySpace users posted comments on other blogging services - such as Live Journal and Wordpress - about the temporary closure of the site.

Vanessa Evans, sales and marketing manager at internet infrastructure firm Linx, said companies typically took steps to ensure a power outage would not topple a website.

"Data centres usually have the ability to connect to at least two power sources so that they can switch in case one source is lost.

"I would be surprised for any large company taking space on a data centre which did not have this option."

Yahoo

Ms Evans said that while she could not comment on the MySpace problem directly, she said many companies hosted information at more than one data centre.

Meanwhile, UK users of Yahoo! were without a number of services, including e-mail and instant messenger, on Sunday due to a power failure.

A spokesman told BBC News: "Yahoo! search, Yahoo! Mail and Yahoo! Messenger were quickly restored to normal operation as were many of our content services."

"The remaining services are returning to normal now. We apologise to any of our users who may have been inconvenienced."

MySpace Users Hit by Hidden Spyware

From BBC News:
MySpace faces security problems
By Mark Ward
Technology Correspondent, BBC News website



MySpace is the world's most popular social network
More than one million MySpace users could have been caught out by a banner advert that installs spyware via a Windows bug.

Those who fell victim were bombarded with pop-up adverts and had their net browsing habits monitored by the malicious software.

Reports suggest the advert has been running on MySpace for about a week.

The discovery of the rogue advert is only the latest in a series of security problems MySpace has suffered.

Security lapse

Only those who use MySpace via Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser and have not patched - or fixed - that program against the so-called Windows MetaFile (WMF) bug are vulnerable to the rogue advert.

The WMF bug was discovered in January 2006 and Microsoft produced a downloadable fix for it soon after. However, not all Windows users will have installed the patch and many people are likely to be vulnerable.

US computer security firm iDefense discovered the dangerous banner advert that has been seen on many MySpace pages. The code hidden in the advert exploits the WMF bug which preys on a weakness in the way Windows handles images.

On an unpatched browser the dangerous advert silently installs programs that pipe pop-up adverts to users and watches what they do online.

Digital detective work by iDefense and reported by the Washington Post uncovered computer servers which logged how many times the adware was installed.

Before the servers were shut down they had racked up more than one million installs.

"This is a criminal act," said Hemanshu Nigam, MySpace chief security officer. "This ad is being delivered by ad networks who distribute these ads to over a thousand sites across the Internet in addition to ours."

"We are working to have these ad networks remove this ad so that they do not appear on our site," he said.

Chris Boyd, director of Malware research at Facetime Security Labs, said sites such as MySpace and Orkut often felt like "gated communities" and made people feel more secure than they should.

"They might click something that outside of that community they would usually think twice about," he added.


MySpace users are being urged to take care
"Any site has an increased risk of attack where a lot of customisation is possible," said Mr Boyd. "This level of customisation is what both attracts people to use the service, and what causes the most security issues."

Like many other blogging sites MySpace allows users to change their profile and alter the appearance of their personal page. But this ability to alter the basic code of the profile has been abused by some MySpace users and other companies.

In mid-July Mr Boyd discovered that an adware company was covertly using MySpace to circulate video clips that also installed programs that bombarded users with adverts. The company encouraged people to put the video clips in their profile and push them to other MySpace users they know.

In another incident, one MySpace user exploited a vulnerability in the widely used Flash program to re-direct people to a site questioning who was behind the 9/11 attacks on the US. This too exploited the flexibility of MySpace profiles.

Administrators at MySpace issued a warning about this re-direct and urged users to upgrade to version 9.0 of Flash to avoid the problem.

Mr Nigam urged MySpace users to follow basic security practices to avoid falling victim to any scam. He said people should update their copy of Windows, install patches for browsers and keep anti-virus and anti-spyware software up to date.

Other security researchers have discovered fake MySpace toolbars that also install adware.

One of the more famous MySpace security incidents took place in October 2005 by a user nicknamed "Samy". He added some code to his profile which automatically added himself to the list of friends many MySpace users maintain. Within hours he had racked up more than one million MySpace "buddies".

MySpace was shut down briefly while the offending code was removed from all the profiles it had infected.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Great news! Faces is Open Sunday, July 23, 2006 - Tell Your Friends

Great news! Faces on Fourth Street will be open and serving all
night tonight!The City of East St. Louis has lifted the curfew
and ban on liquor sales. The boil order has been lifted too.
Please, tell your friends...post it on MySpace, Gay.Com,
AOL...anywhere that you chat.

Faces on Fourth Street is open Sunday, July 23, 2006. Our
Basement opens today @ 5 PM for our 21+ guests. Our Main Room
opens tonight @ 10 PM for our 18+ CURFEW Dance Party and Siren's
Killer Queens X-Mas in July Party. Siren's show starts @ 11:30
PM. Enjoy our Sunday Kep Party with Quarter (25 cent) Pabst Blue
Ribbon all night.

Repeat...we have power...we have AC...and now we will have the
biggestwelcome back party for all of you. We need you and all of
your friends to join us tonight. We (the bar and our bar staff)
have gone without revenue for 4 nights and we would really
appreciate if everyone would stop by tonight.We look forward to
seeing you. Come early for the AC, meet your friends, dance, and
enjoy a twisted show.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Saturday Updates - We Are Closed Tonight

We have more bad news to report...please pass it on to your
friends. Faces on Fourth Street is closed Saturday, July 22,
2006. This is probably the first time in our 28 year history
that we have not only been closed for 4 days, but closed on a
Saturday too. The City of East St. Louis has extended their
curfew and prohibition on liquor sales through Saturday, July
22, 2006. They have eased the curfew, with the curfew and liquor
sales ban starting at midnight tonight, but that really doesn't
help us or any of the other small businesses trying to recover
from this storm and blackout. We are all eager to open up, go
back to work, and welcome our guests back. While Faces on Fourth
Street has power and AC, most of the city is still dark and may
be under a boil order because of power outages at water
treatment plants. We know this has been rough on all of our
customers. We appreciate your patience and look forward to
seeing you all again. When we are finally allowed to go back to
our regular operating hours, we will need everyone's help and
support. We hope you will be eager to come back.

We will continue to post updates as we gain new information.
While we have no news on Sunday, yet, we hope open Sunday, July
23 @ 5 PM for our regularSunday afternoon Keg Party with Quarter
(25 cent) draft Pabst Blue Ribbon. Beyond that, we have been
advised that things will return to normal as power is restored
to the city. We hope to be able to report good news about our
Sunday 18+ Dance Party with Siren's Killer Queens. Watch our
emails and website for updates.

We understand that Novak's plans to open their patio only
tonight, with a live band (powered by generators), as they too
are still without power.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Friday, July 21st - We Are Closed Tonight

Friday, July 21, 2006 - We are sorry to report that the City of
East St. Louis has extended their 8 PM curfew for one more night
. Basically the city is locked down after 8 PM with no liquor
sales alllowed and no one allowed on the streets. While we have
power, most of the city is still dark and they have extended the
curfew for public safety. We disagree with this decision, not
only do we and our staff need the money, but we know that many
of you are without power, a little stressed out, and in need of
some Faces-style R & R. .

Faces on Fourth Street will be closed Friday, July 21, 2006. We
are sorry that we can't be there for you to cool off Friday
night and hope to have better news for you tomorrow. Please tell
your friends to check back with us on Saturday and we look
forward to seeing you soon.

Storm Hits Busch Stadium Crowd (Last Wednesday)

Thursday, July 13, 2006

GOP Senator Ted Stevens Explains the Internet

Lights Out/Underwear Party Friday July 14th


Tell your friends. Mark your calendar. Friday, July 14th is our
18+ College Lights Out/Underwear Party. Dress code will be
enforced -underwear only until 3 AM (no shirts or shorts).
Clothes check available. Drop your pants and dance. Don't be
shy..it will be dark...very dark. Doors open at a special
time...10 PM
. Organize all your friends to make the party
bigger. Our Drag Show starts early...at 11:30 PM. DJ Beezwakz
will be spinnning in the Main Room. Check out our ad in EXP
Magazine or our website www.FacesNoLimits.com for details.
Guests in their underwear get free fountain soda all night. Our
21+ guests can enjoy our $2 Mich Ultra, $2 B to the E Energy
Beer, $1.50 draft beer,and $1.25 Pabst Blue Ribbon cans all
night.

Welcome Faces Virgins

We are getting a lot of new visitors to both our website (www.FacesNoLimits.com) and this blog, in part because of our new friends from the MySpace (www.MySpace.com/facesonfourthstreet) community. We wanted to take a minute to welcome our new friends and visitors. If you haven't been to Faces on Fourth Street yet, we hope you'll like what you see here and decide to come by and see us.
Celebrating 29 years as St. Louis' largest gay dance club and cabaret, Faces on Fourth Street is a gay amusement park, with 3 levels of entertainment, including a high energy dance floor with awesome local and international DJ's, a cabaret featuring some of the finest female impersonators in the midwest, hot adult male video stars, strippers, and recording artists...the list of guest entertainers and DJ's includes...DJ Greg Haus, DJ Scotty Thomson, DJ Joe Bermudez, DJ Dave Aude, DJ Adrian Fox, DJ Scotty Mac, DJ Guido, DJ Keri, DJ Kimbery S., DJ Ron Carroll, DJ Chis Cox, DJ DeMarko, DJ Micro, DJ Steve-O, DJ Rick Mitchell, DJ Nineteen69, DJ Brett Henrichson, DJ Lego, DJ Lady D, DJ Wayne Sheppard, DJ Hugo, DJ Abel, DJ Ralphi Rosario, DJ Greg Drescher, DJ Frique, DJ Slater Hogan...as well as entertainers Lady Bunny, Chi Chi LaRue, Jackie Beat, Pussy Tourette, Inaya Day, Simone Denny, Erin Hamilton, Sean Ensign, Rachel Panay, Suzanne Palmer, Thea Austin, Crystal Waters, Sarah Washington...video stars Roman Heart, Benjamin Bradley, Micheal Lucas, Matthew Rush, Jeff Stryker and many more. No other gay bar (or straight bar for that matter) in St. Louis has provided this much entertainment. The St. Louis area's only after-hours gay club, Faces is open and serving all night Wednesday through Sunday. Featuring the areas only gay 18+ night, Faces is 18 to enter and 21 to drink every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Located minutes from downtown St. Louis, across the river from The Arch and blocks away from a casino. Wednesdays are 18+ with our weekly Battle of the Amateur Drag Queens contest. Fridays are 18+ with Victoria Rose's Nasty Ghurls Drag Show. Saturdays are Thump! with resident DJ's Pavel and Beezwakz in the Main Room and Steve-O Afterhours in the Basement Bar, as well as Victoria Rose's Diamond Dolls Drag Show. Sundays are 18+ with Siren's Killer Queens Drag Show. While Faces on Fourth Street welcomes everyone, we are a gay owned and operated dance club with a primarily gay, lesbian, and transgendered clientle. Faces is a place where you can be yourself and feel comfortable whether you are shirtless on the dance floor or cruising the boys (and girls) at the bar. We do have quite a few straight (but gay friendly) customers who come for the music, the shows, and the laid back, colorful, slightly sordid vibe. If you have questions, please feel free to email us at info@facesnolimits.com...otherwise we look forward to seeing you soon. We encourage you to sign up for our email newsletter (on our website toolbar) so you can receive updates on events, theme parties, promotions, drink specials, and operating hours.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Hot - Faster Kill Pussycat

Italian Footballers Pose for Dolce & Gabbana


From Towleroad. Hot pix of Italian footballers (World Cup winners)

Italy Beats France - We See Underpants


We love European athletes. They seem to love to strip for the crowds when they win. Italy beat France in the the World Cup (soccer) and here, one of the winners (Gennaro Gattuso) strips and heads for the field.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Lights Out/Underwear Party Friday, July 14th



We thought this might help you remember that Friday, July 14th is our 18+ College Lights Out/Underwear Party @ Faces on Fourth Street. Dress code enforced - underwear only until 3 AM. Clothes check available. Dance your pants off in the dark on Friday, July 14th.