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Soon enough, spring will have sprung and cities across the country will fling open their doors to host an incredible lineup of festivals, from music and art to film and food and everything in between. We asked a panel of festival-going experts to nominate their favorite events across seven categories. Now, itâs your turn to vote for the best fests in the nation. You can vote once per day per category until voting ends March 18 at noon ET. Winners will be announced March 29. Also, music fans: Be sure to âtune inâ below to 10Best contributor Brian Cicioni, who takes us on a punk rock pilgrimage to iconic points of interest throughout New York City, from a mural immortalizing The Clashâs Joe Strummer to a city garden where The Ramones shot an album cover. --------------------------------------------------------------- Vote now: Best of festivals [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Art Festival]( Art festivals are a great way to discover new artists, enjoy live performances, and immerse yourself in creative works. Millions of people... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best City Food Festival]( Mouthwatering tastings, live cooking demos, beautiful venues, and top-notch chefs: food festivals celebrate the cuisine of cities across the... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Cultural Festival]( Cultural festivals celebrate the rich heritages that have shaped the United States, whether through music, visual art, dance, competitions,... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Film Festival]( Film festivals can be as astonishingly varied as cinema itself, showcasing everything from glossy premieres to daring independent... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Flower Festival]( What better way is there to enjoy a bounty of blossoms than by visiting some of the most amazing flower festivals in the country? These 20... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Music Festival]( As the weather begins to warm up, music festival season is fast approaching, and each year, more and more events are joining the lineup,... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Specialty Food Festival]( These 20 festivals â nominated by an expert panel as the best across the United States â celebrate specific foods, often local... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fans of The Ramones and Sex Pistols will love this NYC punk rock pilgrimage]( [Fans of The Ramones and Sex Pistols will love this NYC punk rock pilgrimage]( While no longer touring, the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Ramones are three original punk rock bands that people still talk about today. Although the two former bands spent significant time in New York City, only the latter is a real New York band. And all three were influenced by New York Dolls. With former Dolls frontman David Johansen the focus of Martin Scorsese's 2022 concert film "Personality Crisis: One Night Only," a renewed interest in the two early 1970s Dolls albums has sparked. And 50 years after the first Ramones concert at CBGB, there's no shortage of interest in the band and its place in rock-and-roll history. One way to capture it all is a punk rock road trip around New York City, from the West Village to the East Village, ending in the Queens neighborhoods of Rego Park and Forest Hills, where the four outcasts who would eventually take on the stage surname Ramone met at the high school that now has an adjacent street bearing their name. Here are 10 points of interest. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest](
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