Bar-hopping socialites along with hip-hop music video vixens & reality TV stars kept the Miami club scene alive this past weekend.
Here's the scoop:
After nearly three months of separation, socialite Monya Holt was reunited with celebrity blogger Freddy Angel in Miami Beach, where she introduced him to hip-hop video vixen Indigo Grant.
The party trio were quickly on the move, stopping at all the right places for all the wrong reasons - it was only a matter of time before Monya Holt would run into VH1- Basketball Wive's reality TV stars, Jennifer Williams & Suzie Ketcham, at LIV Night-Club in the Fontainebleau Hotel (co-owned by Paris Hilton).
After a quick bite at Sushi-Samba lounge on Lincoln Road, Monya & Indigo were spotted with Freddy shopping at Dash (boutique owned by the Kardashians) on Washington Avenue.
The infamous trio decided to check out South Beach's popular gay scene and have a few drinks, after making brief appearances at Club Score, Palace Bar, and Twist; they ended up in Sunny Isles Beach restaurant Miyakos for more sushi.
Monya & Freddy ended Sunday night in epic style, partying at LIV Night-Club with the likes of Jennifer Williams & Suzie Ketcham - where they were [literally] blinded by dozens of cameras flashing at them on the scene (which really caught Monya off-guard).
With an entire week still ahead, there's no telling where these busy socialites will be spotted next. Make sure to check out Indigo Grant's page on Facebook & follow her on Twitter for more info on all of her upcoming video-shoots & project development. Any press related inquiries should be emailed to allthescoopmedia@yahoo.com.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Socialites, Reality TV Stars & Video Vixens Keep The Miami Club Scene Alive
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
WMC 2011: International Dance Music Awards Nominees Announced - Will Ultra Music Festival Be Involved?
The nominees for the 2011 Winter Music Conference: International Dance Music Awards have just been announced - fans & attendees are now able to place their votes!
Okay so here's the scoop, the lineup of nominees for the 26th annual IDMA have just been announced - fans & attendees are now able to place their votes starting today, up until February 18, 2011.
Voters have a total of 57 different categories divided into 3 different sections - "International Dance Music Awards for 2010" (for artists), "Business Achievement Awards for 2010" (for businesses, sponsors and record labels), and of course the "Pro Audio Awards for 2010" (for technical hardware and software producing companies).
There's still plenty of fresh controversy with Ultra Music Festival leaving WMC 2011 - fans, tourists & attendees who looked forward to attending both events during the same week are now expressing their true feelings towards the unfortunate situation via many online forum sites. Some groups, bands, and fans have even gone as far as claiming to boycott the UMF for 2011 entirely. Although UMF has won 5 awards from the IDMA, the question on everyone's mind is - will UMF win anything at all from the IDMA after removing itself from WMC this year?
Stay tuned for more scoop - you wont want to miss any, especially if you're planning on traveling to Miami, Florida for any of these events.
Okay so here's the scoop, the lineup of nominees for the 26th annual IDMA have just been announced - fans & attendees are now able to place their votes starting today, up until February 18, 2011.
Voters have a total of 57 different categories divided into 3 different sections - "International Dance Music Awards for 2010" (for artists), "Business Achievement Awards for 2010" (for businesses, sponsors and record labels), and of course the "Pro Audio Awards for 2010" (for technical hardware and software producing companies).
There's still plenty of fresh controversy with Ultra Music Festival leaving WMC 2011 - fans, tourists & attendees who looked forward to attending both events during the same week are now expressing their true feelings towards the unfortunate situation via many online forum sites. Some groups, bands, and fans have even gone as far as claiming to boycott the UMF for 2011 entirely. Although UMF has won 5 awards from the IDMA, the question on everyone's mind is - will UMF win anything at all from the IDMA after removing itself from WMC this year?
Stay tuned for more scoop - you wont want to miss any, especially if you're planning on traveling to Miami, Florida for any of these events.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Miami International Film Festival Will Replace Ultra Music Festival's Partnership With Winter Music Conference 2011
In less than two months, Miami will be the place to be - thousands of tourists will travel to the world-famous party city to witness the pairing of Miami International Film Festival and Winter Music Conference for the first time in history - but how are UMF & WMC fans and attendees really feeling about this situation?
Okay so Here's the scoop, according to a WMC press release, UMF will no longer take part during the annual "WMC Week" - apparently UMF has removed itself from WMC, despite a signed contract from October 15, 2009 which still binds them together.
The arrangement of the contract (as stated in the press release) is: "that the 2011 UMF would be presented during the five-day period in February, March or April 2011 designated and promoted by WMC as the ‘WMC week’".
However, it seems that WMC has now found an official replacement for it's previous partnership and is teaming up with MIFF. MIFF & WMC are creating a "Film and Music Passport", a discounted pass for MIFF attendees which will give them access to WMC seminars, networking parties, and performances - WMC badge holders will also have similar access to MIFF events such as screenings and networking parties.
Either way, the 2011 UMF will take place on March 25, 26, and 27 - about two weeks after the WMC event.
This is the first time in history that UMF will be extended for three days - last year the UMF crowd rampaged passed security after the fact that all tickets for the event were sold out.
UMF has won the International Dance Music Awards title of "Best Music Event" for the years of 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.
* Stay tuned as for I will be posting the nominees for the 2011 IDMA as soon as I get the rest of the scoop - when it's available.
Okay so Here's the scoop, according to a WMC press release, UMF will no longer take part during the annual "WMC Week" - apparently UMF has removed itself from WMC, despite a signed contract from October 15, 2009 which still binds them together.
The arrangement of the contract (as stated in the press release) is: "that the 2011 UMF would be presented during the five-day period in February, March or April 2011 designated and promoted by WMC as the ‘WMC week’".
However, it seems that WMC has now found an official replacement for it's previous partnership and is teaming up with MIFF. MIFF & WMC are creating a "Film and Music Passport", a discounted pass for MIFF attendees which will give them access to WMC seminars, networking parties, and performances - WMC badge holders will also have similar access to MIFF events such as screenings and networking parties.
Either way, the 2011 UMF will take place on March 25, 26, and 27 - about two weeks after the WMC event.
This is the first time in history that UMF will be extended for three days - last year the UMF crowd rampaged passed security after the fact that all tickets for the event were sold out.
UMF has won the International Dance Music Awards title of "Best Music Event" for the years of 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.
* Stay tuned as for I will be posting the nominees for the 2011 IDMA as soon as I get the rest of the scoop - when it's available.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Miami Socialites Took Over Club Space This Past New Years Eve While Welcoming 2011
Miami socialites partied hard during the 2010 end-of-year count down as they brought in the new year at Club Space, in Downtown Miami. Club Space Miami, owned by Louis Puig, is known as one of the most popular clubs in all of Florida.
Known for it's club nightlife, historic landmarks, and exotic culture - Miami has become one of the main party cities in the entire United Sates - along with Los Angeles, and New York City.
Goodlifemiami.com spotted entertainment blogger and socialites, Freddy Angel, Monya Holt, and Odelia Uzan, along with several other local residents and Miami socialites partying up Miami style at club Space.

If Miami is the party capital, then Downtown Miami and South Beach are what keep it's heart constantly pounding throughout many of the events which take place in the city of clubs - Miami is also home to world-wide popular A-list venues such as Set, Mynt Lounge, Nikki Beach, Living Room, Mansion, and many more.
But don't be fooled by it's number of high-end clubs and beautiful beaches, Miami is also infamous for it's local bars and lounges - Mickey Munday (one of the pilots from the Cocaine Cowboys movie/documentary) is constantly spotted at Billy's Pub in North Miami, partying with the likes of many local socialites.

Goodlifemiami.com spotted entertainment blogger and socialites, Freddy Angel, Monya Holt, and Odelia Uzan, along with several other local residents and Miami socialites partying up Miami style at club Space.

If Miami is the party capital, then Downtown Miami and South Beach are what keep it's heart constantly pounding throughout many of the events which take place in the city of clubs - Miami is also home to world-wide popular A-list venues such as Set, Mynt Lounge, Nikki Beach, Living Room, Mansion, and many more.
But don't be fooled by it's number of high-end clubs and beautiful beaches, Miami is also infamous for it's local bars and lounges - Mickey Munday (one of the pilots from the Cocaine Cowboys movie/documentary) is constantly spotted at Billy's Pub in North Miami, partying with the likes of many local socialites.
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