The lead singer of Blondie has come a long way since her days performing for small, scrappy crowds at the legendary Bowery dive, CBGB. "My favorite places in New York are always changing," the singer, 66, says. "It makes things interesting, but also depressing, in a way. You get fixated and enjoy certain things and then—oops!—they're gone." On the heels of the band's new album, Panic of Girls, Harry takes us on a stroll through her current standbys.
Photography by Henry Watson