Doughnut Plant 379 Grand St New York, NY 10002 It is a scientifically proven fact that there is nothing better than doughnuts (with the possible exception of certain gaseous forms of chocolate, but let’s save those for another entry). And if you, too, love your doughnuts, then there is no better place for you to…
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The Theater Center 1627 Broadway / 210 W 50th st. July 1 – Nov. 30, 2015 Finally, a show as amazing as its name! Without giving any spoilers, The Fantasticks follows the story of “a boy, a girl, two fathers, and a wall” as they make their way through numerous adventures. During its original run…
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The Hudson River Park has a plethora of exciting and unique activities throughout its 500 acres. You will discover activities and events to enjoy that you cannot find anywhere else in Manhattan. From mini golf to carousel rides, historic walking tours to boat building, the Hudson River Park has something for every personality. Oh, Those Sweet…
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Even if you always seemed to find yourself standing up at the end of the music, this is a game of Musical Chairs you’ll be able to enjoy. Grab a loved one, a blanket, and a spot on the lawn on July 13th from 7:30 to 11 pm at West 45th or 46th streets between…
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Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy 211 Grand St., 212-966-6370 While it is not often that we think of a drug store as a travel destination, Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy, one of the oldest and largest herbal pharmacies in the country, may well be worth the trip. Straight-out the largest Chinese pharmacy on the east coast, Kamwo dates back…
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Union Square Theater 100 E 17th Street July 1 – Nov. 30, 2015 We’re all (well, almost all) familiar with Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1935 film The 39 Steps. If you’re one of the “almost,” then a) shame on you, you should really go and see it, and b) here’s a quick teaser for you. The…
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340 W 50th St. @ Churchill: New World Stages July 1 – 12, 2015 Winston Churchill, one of the leaders of the Allies during the second World War, has left an undeniably important but also quite thorny legacy. This one-man play can be an excellent way for adults and older children to learn more about…
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It’s always interesting to see what different countries consider local, home cooking. In Canada, for example, they’ve got the often misunderstood poutine. Americans might look sideways at the stuff, but adventurous souls discover it’s mighty tasty. The only way you can truly understand a country’s national cuisines is to eat them. Why not develop your…
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Here at Seastreak, we have morals. Standards. A code of ethics by which we live, operate our business, and write posts for our blog. We want to bring you exciting, completely scandal-free information about events happening in the area. Entertainment you can be proud of posting about on your Facebook, right next to the entirely…
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