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All about Eve

Continued from page 4

Published on December 27, 2007

Tonight this downtown hot spot is pulling out all their bags of tricks. Along with aerial performances and dazzling fire displays, they'll have great drink specials, a large balloon drop, a champagne toast and $20,000 in prices. 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Warehouse Live

813 St. Emanuel, 713-629-3700

www.warehouselive.com

and

Lucky's Pub

801 St. Emanuel, 713-522-2010

www.luckyspub.com

Clubmonkey is notorious for their rowdy parties, and this celebration will be no exception. BLT (Black Tie, Lingerie & Toga) IV will have live bands on one end, and DJs, dancing and plenty of drinks in between. $69 to $259. 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

The Woodlands Resort & Conference Center

2301 N. Millbend Dr., The Woodlands

www.woodlandsresort.com

Hang out at this resort all night with dinner packages to the Glass Menagerie that include live music, dancing, party favors and a champagne toast.

Woody's Pub

11835 Jones Rd., 281-955-0200,

www.myspace.com/woodyspubhouston

Breakfast buffet, champagne toast and live music by the VillainsX4. $45 for a table of four.

XO Lounge

2611 San Jacinto, 713-651-9900

www.xohouston.com

The Black & White New Year's Eve Gala features DJ X-Ray and guest DJ David Cruz spinning the best of everything. Complimentary champagne toast and balloon drop at midnight. $20.

Zilkha Hall

Hobby Center, 800 Bagby

www.thehobbycenter.org

If you're feeling like leaving 2007 in class, then join Ars Lyrica as they present the Clandestine Classics, little-known masterworks by Bach and Handel. Join the musicians for a gala champagne reception and silent auction in the Hobby Center Founders' Club after the performance. $15 to $50. 9 p.m.

Zula Restaurant

705 Main, 713-227-7052

www.zulahouston.com

These are the kinds of decisions you want to make the last night of the year. Grilled shrimp, crab cakes, masa-crusted quail, blue crab salad, Liberty Farms duck breast or Southern fried oysters?

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