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Exploring the Art of Pizza, Slice by Slice As a travel writer and self-proclaimed connoisseur of good meals, I embarked on an unintentional experiment that would forever change my perception of New York City’s iconic culinary delight: pizza. For an entire week, fate led me down a path of mouthwatering discovery, as I found myself …

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Bushwick, perhaps Brooklyn’s most vibrant and lively neighborhood, is known for its dynamic culture, street art, and fun atmosphere. The annual Bushwick Collective is a major street art festival where artists are invited to re-decorate the city streets, and this summer, the House of Yes (an iconic semi-queer nightclub) is hosting weekly street parties. At …

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Happy Pride! To get things started, I wanted to share my top 5 tips for exploring Manhattan’s gay scene. I tend to stick to the Brooklyn borough because it’s where I work and mostly where I party, but at the beginning of the year, I did make a conscious decision to explore more of Manhattan. …

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There are a few words that come to mind when people think of Brooklyn, of varying kindness and relevance. But something everyone knows about NYC’s coolest borough (my opinion, obviously), is that Brooklyn is renowned for its creativity, diversity, and constant buzz of activity. That buzz comes through a seemingly endless art scene. So many …

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