Halloween Brings Out The Rockers On Both Coasts

October 29, 2002

The following item originally appeared in today's edition of the New York Post:

Halloween is shaping up to be a rockin' night for revelry. GODSMACK singer Sully Erna opens his new club, Dorsia, on West 19th Street, JANE'S ADDICTION frontman Perry Farrell mans the deejay booth at Lotus, and hard-bodied Heidi Klum hosts a costume party at the new Capitale club on the Bowery. On the Left Coast, the most delightfully dirty bash in Hollywood just might be a secret spookfest hosted by Vivid Video porn starlets, LIMP BIZKIT's Fred Durst, bimbonic actress Jaime Pressley and hot-blooded heiress Paris Hilton. The bash features "interactive party rooms" including a dungeon, a doctor's office, a "goth bedroom," and a barn with swing and hay bales.

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