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Is Garlic New York Pizza bar really the best new pizza spot?

There are tons of new pizza locations opening up every month, but are the majority of them worthy to even speak of? We have found a pizza bar that everyone is talking about.  Garlic New York Pizza Bar is the name and fresh Italian ingredients is …

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Restaurant Review: Brunch at Poco

    Packed out the door at three on a Saturday, you see the awesome that is Poco from down the block. My partner and I sat outside; that’s when the drinking started.

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New York High and Low: The Rooftop Party

  The new decade is taking shape in our fair city and boy is it bipolar. There’s recession and bonanza on every corner. The yuppies survived; the hipsters rebranded, and now we live in a world of haute and profane, sliders and caviar, spread collars and flannel, Biergartens and …

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4 Places to Run in NYC that Aren’t Central Park

Between dodging the fish stands of Chinatown and the pedestrians of midtown, running in NYC can be tough. Here’s a guide to some of the nicer runs you can take.

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Why Queens Sucks

    A writer’s very brief stay in the land of hookah.

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NYC Underwear Run (Photos)

  Photos from this weekend’s Central Park Underwear Run. Click here for the gallery. 

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Life of a Comedian: The Bottom Rung

The Grisly Pear, for starters, is an odd name for a bar. One initially assumes it’s meant as a pun for Grizzly Bear. But it’s not The Grizzly Pear, it’s not a hairy, fearsome tree-fruit; it’s The Grisly Pear, and grisly is a different word entirely.  Grisly means …

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The 4 Types of 4am Midtown Crazies

  Late on weekday nights, midtown gets pretty weird. By this time, all the normal people have gone home to fulfilling lives of family and prayer, leaving a vacuum that is filled by all the crazy folk of Manhattan. During the day, these people are crouching in their …

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Politicians Are Selfish D*&ks for Not Passing Gay Marriage Sooner

In a move that every single news source seemed to call “historic,” the New York Senate passed a bill that legalized gay marriage. The rusty, overburdened gears of government took a while to actually put the new law in motion, but the first marriages In the city were …

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Restaurant Week Is Not Worth The Hype

  Restaurant Week began yesterday in the city. The booshey NYC restaurants open their doors to the “normal” people with a price fixed menu. Those who want to participate can get a 3 course lunch for $24.07 or a 3 course dinner for $35.00.

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10 NYC Startups that Will Make Your Life Easier (Part 2)

Life in the city can be hard. Thankfully, there are tons of startup companies right here in New York who want to improve your quality of life. This is Part II of New York Pudding’s “Top 10 NYC Startups that Will Make Your Life Easier.” Did you …

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An Ode to the Intern

Every May they come in swarms, the young, the sophomoric, the internship-bound. They line up outside 13th Step wearing their best attempt at city attire and you think to yourself, “I forgot the rest of the country is so ugly.”

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4 Ways to Beat the Heat

Temperatures tomorrow could reach record breaking highs across the northeastern United States, which will be fun if you live in green, swimming pool infested places like Connecticut and New Jersey, but will be decidedly less so for those of us residing in the concrete bunker that is …

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Sunday Funday: Biking NYC

This Sunday, try hopping on a bike and explore the city.

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Craft Beer Over Crap Beer

From Thursday to Sunday, a lively crowd assembles at Spitzer’s gastropub. Friendly chatter, good food and drink, and a healthy dose of New York revelry beckon the attention of passers-by, curiosity forcing many of them into a line that often snakes around the corner of this Lower East …

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The Village Underground

The Village Underground is the best place to hear live music in New York City. Perfect for small or large gatherings- join the Village Underground, where people can escape the traditional club, but still be able to dance and party in a high-energy environment.

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Nightlife In New York Accommodates Every Taste

They don’t call it the ‘city that never sleeps’ for nothing. Nightlife in New York accommodates every taste – even the craziest, and the number of options available can actually be overwhelming. From bars for smokers to Burlesque Shows to trendy dive bars, the …

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