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Topic: Arts |
7:35 pm EDT, Apr 20, 2006 |
In the years since it opened in 1993, KGB has become something of a New York literary institution. Writers hooked up in the publishing world read here with pleasure and without pay to an adoring public over drinks almost every Sunday evening (fiction), Monday evening (poetry), and most Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The crowd loves it. Admission is free, drinks are cheap and strong, and the level of excellence is such that KGB has been named best literary venue in New York City by New York Magazine, the Village Voice, and everyone else who bestows these awards of recognition.
This looks bad ass. Thomas Pynchon's 'Mason Dixon' release party was here. Mason Dixon being an essential influence on Stephenson's baroque trilogy. Anyone ever been? I really, really wanna go. KGB Bar |
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