Birmingham Star
BirminghamStar.com Thursday 2nd September 2010 Edition 2010/245
  • More US News

  • IMF offers $450 mn flood aid to Pakistan
  • Indian cos. biggest gainers among Asia's 200 best 'under a billion'
  • US hostage taker said he was strapped with bombs
  • Facebook 'engagement announcement' adds two more to its murder tally
  • Ladies 'pay-less nights' are not sexist, rules Manhattan court
  • Lady Gaga transforms into risque Lady Liberty for V Magazine cover
  • Lady Gaga set to become an ordained minister to marry gay fans
  • Wesley Snipes' seeking Ponzi schemer's stripper wife to beat tax rap
  • US Open: Bhupathi-Mirnyi advance, Bopanna-Yan bow out
  • Joe Manganiello once checked his car for tracking device left by stalker
  • Tiger Woods has not moved to NYC apartment?
  • 'I'm not size zero like Sarah and Kristin', says Kim Cattrall
    Get US News headlines emailed to you daily.

    Anti-Valentine's events in NYC to cheer up lonely hearts, love haters
    Birmingham Star
    Monday 8th February, 2010  
    (ANI)


    New York, Feb 8 : As lovebirds in Big Apple gear up for fun-filled and romantic Valentine's Day bashes, the city is certainly not leaving behind lonely hearts and love haters.

    For such people, New York is offering plenty of opportunities to party this weekend.

    For those who want to get their groove on early, band Minq Vaadka is holding "Anti-Valentine's Masquerade" at Joe's Pub.

    Poet Jonathan Ames is also hosting an anti-Valentine's party which will include poetry reading, reports New York Daily News.

    The city is also hosting "New York's largest singles anti-Valentine's Day bash", where there will be plenty of opportunities to make that love connection as the booze flows and deejays spin tunes.

    The Village Pourhouse has several fun events, but no couples are allowed.

    In the 'Black Hearts Party', each single girl will receive a rose with a heart on it, and each single guy will get a number. Find the match and enjoy a free shot - then see what happens.

    For heartbroken people, "Ex-orcism" might help them cheer up.

    The individuals are asked to bring a pic of their ex, pin it on the dartboard. If they hit bull's-eye, they'll get a free hour of open bar.

      Email this story to a friend

    Have your say on this story

    Your nickname (optional)
    Message