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punk rock
genre of rock music
Sesame Street
American children's television program, sometimes to teach ESL.

Kiss (band)
Kiss was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973 by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. Known for their face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with shock rock–style live performances that featured fire-breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits and pyrotechnics. The band went through several lineup changes, starting with drummer Eric Carr replacing original drummer Peter Criss in 1980, with only Stanley and Simmons remaining the only consistent members. The final lineup consisted of Stanley, Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
art museum in New York City, United States
Times Square
neighborhood and square in Manhattan, New York City, United States
Museum of Modern Art
art museum in Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States
hardcore punk
aggressive and fast subgenre of punk rock
Broadway theatre
principal theater district of New York City, New York, USA
Seinfeld
Seinfeld ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, with a total of nine seasons consisting of 180 episodes. Its ensemble cast stars Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself and focuses on his personal life with his three friends: best friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander), ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and eccentric apartment neighbor Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards).
The New Yorker
American weekly magazine since 1925
East Coast hip-hop
regional subgenre of hip-hop music that originated in New York City during the 1970s
Guerrilla Girls
feminist art activism group based in the United States

The Naked City
1948 film by Jules Dassin
Armory Show
1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art
Big Apple
nickname for New York City
flag of New York City
municipal flag of New York City, United States
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Off-Broadway
thumb|upright=1.3|New World Stages, an off-Broadway theatre complex in [[Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan|alt=Night scene of a theatre entrance.]]
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer than 100.

Beatnik
thumb|Beat, Beat, Beat (1959) by William F. Brown (writer)|William F. Brown
Pratt Institute
private university in Brooklyn, New York
Times Square Ball
time ball located in New York City's Times Square
sewer alligator
urban legend about alligators permanently inhabiting sewers
The Living Theatre
New York-based international theatre company
garage house
subgenre of house music
Harold C. Schonberg
American writer (1915–2003)
School of Visual Arts
art and design college in Manhattan, New York
ball culture
Black and Latino LGBT subculture in the United States
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
public Christmas tree of note at the Rockefeller Center on the Manhattan Island in New York City, New York, USA
.nyc
.nyc is a top level domain (TLD) for New York City. It was delegated to the root zone by ICANN on March 20, 2014.
Hotel Pennsylvania
hotel in New York City
American handball
ballgame
World Science Festival, 2008
science Festival
Lombardi's Pizza
restaurant in New York City
National Arts Club
Literary and artistic club in New York
New York dialect
regional dialect of American English
list of New York City parks
Wikimedia list article
The New York Intellectuals
mid-20th century American writers and critics

Symphony of Six Million
1932 film by Gregory La Cava
World Science Festival
organization in New York, United States
New York Group
literary group
brownstone
thumb|300x300px|Brownstones in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City
300px|thumb|Biking among brownstones in Park Slope, Brooklyn
Brownstone is a brown Triassic–Jurassic sandstone that was historically a popular building material. The term is also used in the United States and Canada to refer to a townhouse clad in this or any other aesthetically similar material.
shop cat
cat that inhabits a store to prevent rodent infestations
Downtown Athletic Club
former social and athletic club in New York City
Dash Snow
American photographer and artist (1981–2009)
American realism
style in art, music and literature that depicted contemporary social realities and the lives and everyday activities of ordinary people
Improv Everywhere
comedic performance art group based in New York City
Academy of Music
former theatre in New York City
house dance
freestyle street and social dance
Judson Dance Theater
experimental dance collective in New York, 1962-1964
PEN America
American association of writers
NYC Condom
device for birth control and STI prevention
Urban beekeeping
practice of keeping bee colonies in urban areas
Humans of New York
photoblog featuring street portraits and interviews of people in New York
Loew's Valencia Theatre
former movie theater in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, United States
Poetry Society of America
literary organization founded in 1910
Moving Day
Moving Day in New York City
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
photography collection
Murray Hill
American musician
culture of New York City
culture in New York City
nicknames of New York City
Wikimedia list article
Freedom Tunnel
Amtrak tunnel under Riverside Park in Manhattan, New York City