Next door to The Herald Square Hotel Listen to Jazz,
Have some Wine & Chocolate Spend the Night with Friends & Us!
ayza Wine & Chocolate Bar
11 West 31st Street • (212) 714-2992 phone • (212) 714-2996 fax
The proprietors are committed to providing an impeccable, first-class dining experience. The unique menu, coupled with a selection of over 90 fine wines and champagnes from all over the world, creates a truly remarkable experience. AYZA café, wine and chocolate bar, offers its patrons first-rate food and wines in an elegant, yet comfortable Mediterranean Cuisine, Join us for live Jazz music on Mondays
http://www.ayzanyc.com/
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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
646 W 131st St. New York, NY 10027
212-694-1777
This location has contributed to the pioneering of a unique section of Harlem. Nestled under the grandiose Riverside Dr. bridge, this place possess the same charisma, style, and flavor of its upstate counterparts. Harlem Dinosaur has become a favorite destination for Manhattanites, locals,
Please Talk to the Front Desk for Special Seating
http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com/
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Ozu Restaurant has been serving healthy and hearty Japanese cuisine based on Macrobiotic principles for over twenty years. Mainly vegan, and also including fish, our great variety of meals and desserts are totally without meat, eggs, dairy products, refined sugar, or artificial preservatives. Whether for lunch or dinner, food is satisfying and enjoyable in a relaxing and intimate atmosphere.
http://www.ozunyc.com/
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NYC Restaurant Week
JULY 22 - AUGUST 16 2013
Twice a year, in July, there is a unique opportunity to experience some of New York City's finest restaurants for a fraction of the usual price. Throughout the city, restaurants participate in "Restaurant Week" where they offer a three-course lunch for $24.07 (& some even offer dinner for $35). Restaurant Week is a great opportunity to try out a restaurant that may usually be out of your budget, or test some new restaurants with a little less financial risk.
http://www.nycgo.com/restaurantweek
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Time Out New York
You know us already: the obsessive guide to impulsive entertainmentNew York City's comprehensive source for arts and entertainment listings. Time Out New York online gives you access to full content from the current issues of the magazine, searchable access to hundreds of listings and more than 3,000 restaurant and bar reviews, and a backlog of issues covering the first ten years of TONY.
http://www.timeout.com/newyork
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TOP OF THE ROCK
An experience in history and scenery that culminates with unparalleled views of New York City from the newly renovated Observation Deck on the 70th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, in the heart of midtown Manhattan at Rockefeller Center. The view itself is unique and astonishing, unobstructed for 360 degrees and stretching for miles in every direction. It includes a panorama of Central Park and the northern half of Manhattan that can't be found anywhere else. New York's other landmarks are visible as well, including the Chrysler Building, Times Square, the Hudson River, the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty. It is, quite simply, the most spectacular view in NYC.
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The
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
One of America’s leading historic, cultural and educational institutions. Opened in 1982, the Museum has welcomed more than 10 million visitors. The Museum is centered on the aircraft carrier Intrepid (CVS-11), one of the most successful ships in US history, and now a national historic landmark and one of the most unique attractions in New York City. In 1943, Intrepid was commissioned and served proudly in World War II. She went on to serve as one of the primary recovery vessels for NASA, three tours of duty off Vietnam, and submarine surveillance in the North Atlantic during the Cold War. Today she continues her service as a premiere educational center and a monument to all who have served our nation in uniform.
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BROADWAY BARKS
Broadway Barks is an annual animal charity event held
in New York City to promote the adoption of shelter animals.
Founded by Bernadette Peters and Mary Tyler Moore
http://www.broadwaybarks.com/
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NYC Service takes an innovative approach to empowering New York City's diverse, dynamic and talented residents to contribute to civic service efforts. Building on the City's lauded tradition of volunteerism and social entrepreneurship, the project's mission is to help people in each of the five boroughs discover what they can give to their neighborhood and neighbors. By emphasizing the fact that "everybody's got something to offer," the initiative addresses the unique nature of social service and urges all New Yorkers to devote themselves to volunteering.
http://www.nycservice.org/
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EVENTS in Union Square Park
support an excellent cause our ongoing efforts to beautify and revitalize Union Square Park.
http://unionsquarenyc.org
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EVENTS in Bryant Park
Founded in 1980 with a charge to reclaim Bryant Park for the people of New York City. Since then, the talent, dedication and execution of the BPC board and staff has transformed the park into the greatest public space in the world. The ongoing mission of the BPC is: to create a rich and dynamic visual, cultural and intellectual outdoor experience for New Yorkers and visitors alike; to enhance the real estate values of its neighbors by continuously improving the park; to burnish the park's status as a prime NYC tourist destination by presenting a meticulously maintained venue for free entertainment events; and to help prevent crime and disorder in the park by attracting thousands of patrons, at all hours, thus fostering a safe environment.
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RIVER TO RIVER FESTIVAL
June 15 July 14, 2013
(212) 566-6700
Head downtown for River to River. The celebrated arts festival offers more than 500 cultural performances and eventsall for free. Last year, the lineup included Lar Lubovitch Dance Company and Sonic Youth as well as visual arts, film and more throughout the summer.
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Madison Square Park
Historic Madison Square Park is the vibrant center of Manhattan's Flatiron District offering flourishing gardens, lush lawns and cultural programs for all ages. Located on 6.2 acres between 23rd and 26th streets and Fifth and Madison avenues, the park has become an oasis for those who live and work nearby.
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TADA! Youth Theater
15 West 28th Street (Between Broadway and 5th) (212) 252-1619
TADA! is a multi-faceted and multi-cultural organization that emphasizes diversity in all areas of its operations. We offer a subsidized ticket program for mainstage shows; arts education in a wide variety of schools in low-income communities in all five boroughs; maintain a free training/youth development program for NYC kids ages 8-18, and offer teens the opportunity to critique, perform in and be audience members for a playwriting contest and reading series.Y´ The children we serve, the programs we develop, our audience members and our staff fully represent the diversity and vitality of New York City.
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Events in Central Park New York City 2012
Central Park is a large public, urban park in the heart of New York City and is host to approximately twenty-five million visitors each year. Central Park has been a National Historic Landmark since 1963. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux. While much of the park looks natural, it is in fact almost entirely landscaped. It contains several natural-looking lakes and ponds, extensive walking tracks, two ice-skating rinks (one of which is a swimming pool in July and August), the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a large area of natural woods, a reservoir with an encircling running track, and the outdoor Delacorte Theater which hosts the "Shakespeare in the Park" summer festivals. 85% of the park's operating budget comes from private sources via the Central Park Conservancy, which manages the park pursuant to a contract with New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
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The Annual Governors Island Art Fair
Sept. 5 - Sept. 27th, 2013
Saturdays and Sundays, 11am-6pm
Opening Reception festivities - Saturday, Sept. 5th from 11-6pm
Closing Reception festivities - Sunday, Sept. 27th from 11-6pmGovernors Island, in the heart of New York Harbor, is only 800 yards from Lower Manhattan, and even closer to Brooklyn. It is a world unto itself, unique and full of promise. The Governors Island Art Fair presented by the 4heads Collective, is a different type of art fair - an event organized entirely by artists. Believing that artists know how their work looks best, the 4heads Collective provides space to independent artists and galleries who may then exhibit their work as they see fit.
http://www.4heads.org http://www.govisland.com |
Le Carrousel in Bryant Park
Le Carrousel in Bryant Park, specially created to complement the park's French classical style, is an homage to both European and American traditions. Its fourteen delightful animals, replicas of classic carousel creatures, revolve to the sounds of French cabaret music. The rounding boards, inspired by Bryant Park's elegant baroque-style torchères along 40th Street, blend into the leafy canopy of the park's plane trees.
http://www.bryantpark.org/
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Bryant Park Summer Film Festival
Mondays 5:00pm | The Lawn | 212-512-5700
No chairs, tables, dogs, plastic sheets,
tarps, bags, or pads are permitted on the lawn.
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK 2013
August 2013
We are thrilled to celebrate the Delacorte Theater
The 2012 season of Shakespeare in the Park!
INTO THE WOODS
www.shakespeareinthepark.org
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The Washington Square
Outdoor Art Exhibit Fall 2013 Show
Labor Day Weekend
September 1, 2, 3 and 8, 9 • noon-6pm.
W 4th St to Waverly Pl • Greenwich Village
This twice-yearly art show along Washington Square Park has a storied history: it began in 1931, when Jackson Pollock and Willem DeKooning decided to hawk their paintings on the sidewalks to raise some rent money. In the years since then, the event has become a bit more formalized; now, it’s a juried show representing more than 200 young and established artists in painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media and crafts. Of course, you can still purchase a piece and help an up-and-coming artist pay the rent!
washingtonsquareoutdoorartexhibit.org
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US Open Championships 2013
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
For two weeks each year, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens becomes the epicenter of the tennis world. The final stop on the Grand Slam Tour, the US Open features the world’s top players, fine food and celebrity sightings galore.
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