Pulse Pulls the Plug on Euphoria and 18-and-over Nights—It's for real this time. Ken Cornell, promotions manager of Euphoria, called me late Sunday night with news that the next two Thursdays—March 2 and March 9—would be Pulse's last for both Euphoria (the club's weekly gothic/industrial DJ engagement) and under-21 events. “The scene has been divided between two different venues on the same night,” he says, referring in part to a gothic/industrial/new wave night called KGB that took up residence at OPM late last August. Rather than fight for the same patrons on the same night, Pulse will move its popular Thursday '80s theme from its Blu sidebar to the main floor, making the entire club 21-and-over every night of the week. Cornell will also launch a new Wednesday DJ night for EBM, industrial, IDM, and power noise—or “the harsher side of electronic music”—called Neotropolis. “If we do ours on Wednesday, then we do ourselves, and everyone, a favor.” It's not all gone, though. Cornell says Pulse will host 18-and-over events with bigger underground live acts, presumably under the “Euphoria” name, once a month. Only time will tell.