| July 23rd, 2011 with Dismantled, Platform One, DJ's and Candy! |
[15 Jun 2011|03:37pm] |

The next Dracula's Ball event takes place on Saturday, July 23rd, 2011 and includes live performances by Dismantled and Platform One as well as DJs Steve Archer (of Ego Likeness) and Kangal. 3 dancefloors of non-stop music!
Tickets are $16 in advance. All ages are welcome. If you want to drink alcohol, you must be 21+ w/photo ID. Admission at the door will be $18. Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 18th.
Advance tickets can be purchased *in person* from Ticketmaster or Digital Ferret, or *online* from Ticketmaster or IsoTank (IsoTank now ships tickets by US Mail which is much less expensive). Those with advance tickets are admitted first, before those paying at the door.
Dracula's Ball takes place at Shampoo Nightclub in Philadelphia, on Willow Street between 7th and 8th Streets. The club has a large enclosed parking lot which is free, but it does fill up early during Ball events. Doors open at 9pm and the event ends at 2am. In addition to live bands and DJs, there are vendors, candy and door prizes. The official DB website can be found at: http://www.draculasball.com/
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| Dracula's Ball, October 30th! Celldweller, Sepharim Shock, DJ's, Candy, + More! |
[03 Oct 2010|06:32pm] |

The next Dracula's Ball event takes place on Saturday, October 30th and includes live performances by Seraphim Shock and Celldweller as well as three DJs spinning in three separate rooms. All ages are welcome. If you want to drink alcohol, you must be 21+ w/photo ID. Tickets are $16 and are on sale now at Ticketmaster (in person or online), IsoTank.com and Digital Ferret CDs. Our Halloween event has sold out for many years running.... As such, we recommend advance tickets in the strongest possible terms. Every year we turn away several hundred people who want to attend but did not purchase tickets.
Costumes are encouraged but not required. Although this is our Halloween event, please note that it takes place on Saturday the 30th of October. Of course, a few hours after we open, midnight will roll around and we'll kick off the official start of Halloween!
Dracula's Ball takes place at Shampoo Nightclub in Philadelphia, on Willow Street between 7th and 8th Streets. The club has a large enclosed parking lot which is free, but it does fill up early during Ball events. Doors open at 9pm and the event ends at 2am. In addition to live bands, there are 3 DJs on 3 dancefloors, vendors, candy and door prizes. The official DB website can be found at: http://www.draculasball.com/
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| CorsetStyles.com |
[12 Jul 2010|11:11pm] |
 We'd like to invite you to check out our brand new corset community, CorsetStyles.com. We would love for you to join and post your favorite photos, news, events, etc! Join by July 20th for a chance to win a FREE Timeless-Trends underbust corset!
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| Joseph Laycock's Interview w/Whitley Strieber (Radio) - Real Vampire Community |
[10 Jul 2010|12:14pm] |
Listen (Audio): http://www.unknowncountry.com/media/?cur=505 http://www.unknowncountry.com/dreamland/?id=505 Joseph Laycock's Interview w/Whitley Strieber Eclipse of the Vampires - July 10, 2010 With the latest Twilight Saga film exploding at the box office and the books racing out of the stores, it's worth asking the question: what's going on with vampires, anyway, and Joseph Laycock ( author of Vampires Today: The Truth About Modern Vampirism - http://www.amazon.com/Vampires-Today-Truth-Modern-Vampirism/dp/0313364729 ) has the answers! Learn the truth about modern vampirism as you take a journey into the revealing subject with an expert--and led by Whitley Strieber, whose own book, the Hunger, is considered to be among the greatest of all vampire novels. What was the inspiration for the Hunger? Did Whitley Strieber encounter some of the same vampire societies that Joseph Laycock has uncovered? Go as deep as you can go into this strange and dangerous modern lore, with a leading expert and a leading writer in the field.
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[12 Jun 2010|08:55pm] |
Hi, my name is Andrew Graves. I would like to make some friends on here, especially here because I used to be fairly active on LJ. I've said it before in various communities, and I'll say it again.
I consider myself to be a romantic vampire. No, I don't walk around wearing a cape, or anything. I also love garlic bread! As for the vampire aspect and why I consider myself one.. Several years back, I once felt so dizzy and hungry. A hunger that could not be quenched with food, despite my numerous efforts and several doctor's visits. This went on for weeks, and nobody could understand quite what was going on. One day, I was riding a bike down the street and I fell off it. I got a cut on my forearm, and I was bleeding pretty badly. I didn't want the blood to get all over me during my ride home, so I began to "suck" on my cut. What do you know, not even an hour later I felt like my normal self again! Ever since that day, I knew what I was.
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