The Mutiny abides: moving farther south on Broadway hasn't killed the Dude energy.
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"Most of my last thirty years in business has been all about making sure that I can work close to music," Norris says, adding that he's excited about the new performance space. The old Mutiny digs made room for shows when needed, but that involved moving bookshelves around a crowded area. The new lower-level venue is far more spacious and, because it's dedicated to live music and events, there's no more rearranging of furniture ahead of shows.
The elimination of the used books is really the only thing lost in the transition from the old to the new. There are still a couple of vinyl bins, and the photo booth is right up front when you walk in, next to a row of pinball machines. There's still a coffee place in the back with the much-loved Cereal Bar, baked goods and a few tables, including one that Norris calls his office space, at least for now.
One of the benefits of having more space is that Mutiny can expand its comic book offerings, including more back issues, racks for current releases, and collecting paraphernalia like comic book storage boxes, CGC grading services, and more. There is also a subscription service, so regulars can make sure they get their books each month.
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