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This month s columnist reflects on the best, and most missed, part of a night out Article by Anahit Behrooz | 18 Jan 2021
I miss the edges of the night. The middle part, the part that the night actually revolves around – the DJ sets and headline acts and songs you’ve been dying to dance to for weeks – is all well and good. They have their place. But it’s the fuzzy, liminal spaces of the night that I love and that I have been aching for since the pandemic and lockdown and the Tories shut everything down.
They’re found in the smoking area where you finally talk to the boy you fancy, blood and vodka fizzing through your body. Or when you’re elbowing your way into the men’s bathroom because the women’s line is too long (because what is the gender binary anyway) laughing with people you’ve never met at the apoplectic confusion behind you. Or when you interlace your fingers through your friends’, pulling them through the crowds to sit on the