During an anti-gay protest outside of Stonewall, the bar's patrons outwitted the activists with a joke about their hair.
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Can't We All Just Get Along
During an anti-gay protest outside of Stonewall, the bar's patrons outwitted the activists with a joke about their hair.
Warhol's Other Factory
Before Serendipity 3 became a mecca for dessert lovers, it actually served as Warhol HQ.
The Poison Squad
Every day, at the same time, at the same place, and at the very same table, America's literary elite would meet at the Algonquin Hotel for lunch.
Anarchy and the Arch
One of my favorite stories about The Village centers around drinking, anarchy and The Washington Square Arch.
Drinking Joey Juice
Joey Ramone helped define an entire genre of music: punk rock. So the city decided to award him with a street. That same street where he laid down some of his first tracks. I was there when it all went down.
Dylan Thomas' Final Toast
Famous poet Dylan Thomas enjoyed visiting the White Horse Tavern because it reminded him so much of his native Wales. He also loved the alcohol there. A lot.
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