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|  | |  |   | | typical bar and grill fair. I have eaten here a couple times. I once had fish and chips, which were quite authentic. The other time some kind of salad. I would go back again. Read More | | |  |   | | I apologize for my continued hiatus. I’ll keep trying to get back to this on a more regular basis… In the meantime, I have hit a couple of places for fried fish that really stuck with me. The first was at New Green Bo (Bayard b/w Mott and Elizabeth Sts). We hit NGB for the first time for Chinese... Read More | | |  |   | | March 17: The annual New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade has become the world’s largest parade celebrating the holiday. It marches up Fifth Avenue, starting at 44th Street at 11am, and usually lures more than 100,000 participants! Be sure also to check what other parades are going on in the borou... Read More | | |  |   | | “Cosmo D” (aka Greg Heffernan) is a cellist who, with innovation and pathos, makes people incredibly happy with his music. His soundscapes spread a pure joy that’s uninhibited and childlike but also suggest an adult’s sensitivity and knowing. Using his cello and computers, he created his album Plant... Read More | | |  |   | | When manhole covers exploded in the thirties, booze flew out of the ground!Photo: Getty Images When you stop to think about it, the fact that drinking was once illegal in America beggars the mind. Americans! Unable to drink in their own homes! It’s as if Frenchmen were barred from butter or Germans... Read More | | |  |   | | The CMJ Music Marathon returns tomorrow, Oct. 21st through the 25th, with more local shows to choose from now that Brooklyn music venues are eclipsing Manhattan’s. To help you discover that one fledgling band that gets your heart racing, we asked a few arbiters of sonic cool to share their must-... Read More | | |  |   | | If you thought the main populations of Williamsburg were Polish-American and hipster, you're wrong. New Western Europeans have invaded the neighborhood — that's right, it's been "Europeanized" — and some businesses cater to the distinctive nationalities now maintaining... Read More | | |  |   | | Before taking the stage at their Jan. 12 show at Williamsburg’s Spike Hill, New York Times singer/guitarist Rebecca “Roulette” apologizes in advance for the evening’s performance. She motions toward the lanky redheaded guitarist who plays music under the name Rory Store. “Rory broke his foot. It’s... Read More | | |  |
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