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Anonymous
know where to go to find music you like? there's a thousand places in manhattan and a hundred in brooklyn worth checking out, depending on what you'll be into. 'Course, I haven't been to the city in a couple years, but I figure the staples (Irving Plaza, Bowery Ballroom, Knitting Factory, Tonic, etc etc) are all still there.
Probably getting the hell out of Queens as fast as possible, spending most of your "bumming around" time in Williamsburg/Fort Green, and getting into Manhattan for shows would work well.
Also I hear there are always art openings in TriBeCa and Chelsea over on the west side (10th-24th St.) and you can just swing in, check out art, load up on free booze, and swing out. Perfect.
Anyway, .02 for you.
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