
A Night at the Door With Three Sydney Bouncers
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
- story: Lee Tran Lam
- photos: Alana Dimou
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not so normal—nights on the job.
Dianne Scott has spent the last 29 years working the door at Austin's iconic Continental Club as its self-described "social director and grand enforcer."
If you want to go to Rolf's, you have to go through Justin.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not so normal—nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal-and not so normal-nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal-and not-so-normal-nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.