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Comic Book Confidentialby Erin O’Hara
Whether you're a hard-core fanboy (or fangirl), or just a casual dabbler in the comic book world, these six specialty stores have you covered—from Archie to X-Men.
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NYC RocksWhere did Madonna rest her head before she became the Material Girl? Where did the Drifters record “This Magic Moment” and West Coast bands Pearl Jam and Sublime make their NYC debuts? Stock up on rockin’ factoids like these or embark on your own rock ‘n’ roll pilgrimage with this special nycgo.com map, courtesy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC.
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Loco for Cocoa: 13 NYC Hot Chocolate Spotsby Jonathan Zeller
Some frozen malcontents are fed up with the City's wintry temps, but pay no mind. The chilly climate is the perfect complement to a piping-hot mug of cocoa. Check out these hot chocolate spots that'll warm your hands and tickle your taste buds.
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Drink Up, Log on: 13 Coffee Spots with Free WiFiby Jonathan Zeller
NYC's a busy place, and sometimes a coffee fix is just the thing to keep you going. But stopping for a cup of joe doesn't have to mean missing out on nycgo.com (and, if you insist, the rest of the web). Here are 13 NYC java joints where Internet access is on the (coffee)house.
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Face the Music: 7 Karaoke Bars Worth Singing Aboutby Erin O’Hara
Got a song in your heart—and a need to share? New York City offers a wide array of karaoke bars and an equally broad selection of talent. Hone your skills at one of these seven venues, whether you're just singing for fun or practicing for Simon, Randy and Paula.
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Rockin’ RootsNow home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, New York City is where music legends from Bo Diddley to Elvis took their giant leaps to stardom—not to mention where the Twist first hit the dance floor. Explore these eight venues to get your dose of ’50s and ’60s rock in the City.
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The Jimi Hendrix NYC Experienceby Laura Kusnyer
Before checking out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, see where the late guitar legend shredded, slept and shopped in the City.
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Green BeerIt's not just for St. Patrick's Day anymore, at least not when you're sampling the organic brews at these environmentally-conscious watering holes.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights Tourby Laura Kusnyer
The show's creator points out the five best spots in Upper Manhattan to have your own In the Heights experience.
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Best Bars to Meet Peopleby Parker Ray
Kick back with a cocktail and see tons of new faces at these friendly LGBT spots all over the City—from Park Slope to Hell's Kitchen to Woodside, Queens.
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