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• #toc_item_0 • [Don’t Miss a Comet, the Moon Visiting Some Planets, and More!](#toc_item_1) • [Get space-y!](#toc_item_2) • [Manhattan Skyscrapers Were Basically Made to Climb!](#toc_item_3) • [Time to climb!](#toc_item_4) • [A New Minty Stout from Guinness](#toc_item_5) • [It’s all about stout!](#toc_item_6) • [New Yorkers! Here Are the Best Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season](#toc_item_7) • [Learn more!](#toc_item_8) • [Take a Sonic Break with These Noise-Cancelling Headphones](#toc_item_9) • [Noise has been cancelled!](#toc_item_10) *Header 728x90 [] The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to fluctuate rapidly and impact communities all over the world. If you’re venturing out, triple-check the opening status, entry requirements, and safety protocols for both your destination and home city upon your return. Be safe out there. [] Good morning, good morning! It’s another beautiful day on the internet. People are still recovering from [The New Yorker profile of Jeremy Strong]( in which he said that he doesn’t think of Succession as a comedy, and I am still recovering from a mezcal and onion brine cocktail. I hope you’re having a beautiful Wednesday and that you’re feeling merry and bright. What does 2022 hold? Will something miraculous happen? Will we suddenly understand what the hell is going on? Will we metabolize the intense specificity of the cultural and political moment through which we are living and come alive with presence, bravery, and purpose? I can’t make any promises. Today’s stories cover everything from stargazing to climbing skyscrapers to a new mint stout from Guinness to all the ways to give back in New York this holiday season to the best noise-canceling headphones on Amazon. Whew! It’s been wonderful chatting, but I have to get on with my day! Buh-bye, [Ned Riseley, Senior Copywriter]( [ [( travel [] [Don’t Miss a Comet, the Moon Visiting Some Planets, and More!]( The amazing thing about the sky is that there’s always something going on up there, and this month is especially busy up in the great beyond. That’s show business, baby! We have a meteor shower, the moon paying a visit to some planets, and a comet named Leonard. It’s going to be absolutely beautiful and you aren’t going to want to miss any of it, so check out what the space experts have to say! [] [Get space-y!]( [( [( travel [] [Manhattan Skyscrapers Were Basically Made to Climb!]( I always wondered why outdoorsy people moved to New York, but now I don’t have to worry about them as much, since there’s a new skyscraping adventure called City Climb that gives adrenaline junkies the opportunity to climb up the sides of skyscrapers in the Big Apple. Why climb a mountain when you can walk vertically up the side of a sleek building in Hudson Yards with a bunch of other thrill seekers just like you? I’ll meet you guys afterward for drinks. [] [Time to climb!]( [( [( food & drink [] [A New Minty Stout from Guinness]( Guinness has a new stout and it is refreshingly minty! The company’s new Chocolate Mint Stout is aged in Kentucky Bourbon Barrels. That’s a lot of delicious cozy flavors packed into one little stout. I know what I’m drinking while curled up next to a wood stove on a snowy midwinter’s evening. I should mention, the mint stout is not an adequate substitute for brushing your teeth, refreshing though it may be. [] [It’s all about stout!]( [( *Sponsored Ads List [( travel [] [New Yorkers! Here Are the Best Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season]( This time of year can be magical, surely, but it can also be a hard time for a lot of people, and a great time to give back and help those in need. Here are our ideas for how New Yorkers can get involved in their communities and give back to the people who need it the most, from volunteering opportunities to opportunities to adopt a new pet to educational advocacy. [] [Learn more!]( [( *720x300 Ad Banner [( shopping [] [Take a Sonic Break with These Noise-Cancelling Headphones]( Sometimes you just need to check out. Whether you’re on a plane, or you’re competing with the din of the city, or just trying to tune out that friend who loves to give unsolicited advice whenever possible, here are the best noise-cancelling headphones we could find on Amazon. Put these babies on, press play on some Bon Jovi, and just coast. [] [Noise has been cancelled!]( [( *Footer 728x90 Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. Read our [Terms & Conditions](, [Privacy Policy]( Delivered by Thrillist.com, 568 Broadway, Suite 507, New York, NY 10012 [212.966.2263]( Sent to {EMAIL}. Add themove@newsletter.thrillist.com to your safe-sender list so our emails get to your inbox. [View On The Web]( [Content Settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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