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E. J. Samson

August 8, 2005 | New York International Fringe Festival
It's Phuc Tap!

�Phuc tap� means �complicated� in Vietnamese, but Eileen Fogarty’s autobiographical show tends to oversimplify.

August 1, 2005 | Bar Buzz
Dancing at the Bars

From inner city kids to D-list celebrities, everybody's donning their dancing shoes this summer. To get on that conga line with confidence, look no further than your local watering hole for a quick lesson.

August 1, 2005 | Bar Buzz
Dancing at the Bars

From inner city kids to C-list celebrities, it seems like everybody's dawning their dancing shoes this summer. To get on that conga line, here are six spots that teach you how to salsa, swing, and more.

August 8, 2005 | Cheap Guide
The State of the Cheap Neighborhood

A few years ago, New Yorkers refusing to shell out thousands for a cubicle-sized studio retreated to these locales. But are these nabes still a bargain?

July 18, 2005 | Bar Buzz
Mojitos Nuevos

These hotspots put a new twist on the classic summer cocktail.

June 20, 2007 |
Parade Pointers

Everything you need to know about the LGBT Pride Parade—from where to watch it to who's taking to the streets. (And how to avoid those pesky right-wing protesters!)

June 20, 2005 |
Be Scene

A gay bar or club for every taste/fetish/curiosity out there.

June 20, 2005 |
Christopher Street Pub Crawl

Chelsea’s Eighth Avenue may be today’s gay man’s main drag, but the West Village’s Christopher Street still holds its own. The home stretch for the LGBT Pride Parade has plenty of bars that range from the downright historic to the historically seedy.

May 9, 2005 | Bar Buzz
Special Edition: The After-Prom

No fake ID? No problem. Five clubs relax their 21-and-older policy during Prom season, giving all types of high school grads a chance for their Big Night to actually live up to the hype.

March 9, 2005 | Bar Buzz
Winter Hot Spots

Suffering from seasonal affective disorder? Five new boîtes provide cold-weather oases.