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Alvin Ailey
From their first performance in 1958 at the 92nd Street Y to their current role as international ambassadors, The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is known for its excellence and commitment to African American cultural expression.
Central Park Zoo
Fish-sicles aren’t on the top of most wish lists. Unless you’re shopping for the polar bears at the Central Park Zoo.
Papatzul
Dining at Papatzul is like an adventurous escape south of the border. Head Chef and Mexico City native Thierry Amezcua brings his homeland to 10013 and gives it a modern twist.
The Stoned Crow
A stop in at The Stoned Crow is anything but ordinary. This Washington Place watering hole is popular with the locals and the NYU crowd.
McSorley’s Old Ale House
McSorley’s Old Ale House has been serving up it’s own home brew since 1854. The drink menu consists of light or dark McSorley ale and is complimented by classic pub fare, including burgers and liverwurst sandwiches.
Freedom Love-Fest
Nana-Oye Addo-Yobo entered the blogosphere in 2006 as the publisher of Freedom Love-Fest, an online magazine that features free and affordable events in New York City.
