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MURRAY’S CHEESE: NEW YORK’S ONE-STOP CHEESE SHOP

With a few days off and significant partying to do, how about checking out some of the unique bars of the Side Streets? We recommend celebrating the holidays with handcrafted vodkas, a speak-easy-style spot, and perhaps a haircut.

Nasha Rasha 19th Street 

A profusion of infusions is the hallmark of Nasha Rasha where well over 100 bottles of infused vodkas line the back wall of the bar. These homemade concoctions are all prepared downstairs by Slava, the brains behind this operation.

CELEBRATE ON THE SIDE STREETS

With out-of-town guests and plenty of hours to fill this holiday week, we at Manhattan Sideways highly recommend taking the crew to Spin New YorkAll ages are welcome until 9pm when it becomes 21+ making it an ideal and unique outing the whole family will enjoy. With row upon row of ping-pong tables and, what could be described as, high-class bar fare (we love the mango slushies, the fried rice balls, and the truffle mac and cheese), Spin will leave you giving thanks for food, family, and fun.

GIVE THANKS FOR PING PONG

It was Christmas Eve of 1989 when Ali Reza Farahnakian, founder and owner of the People’s Improv Theater, had what he calls an epiphany while watching Saturday Night Live. Ali was about to graduate college, and realized that while he had been planning on becoming a doctor, he didn’t want that – what he really wanted was to play a doctor on TV. Growing up in a small town, Ali had always enjoyed playing pretend, and so the move to a career in improvisational acting felt natural. With this goal in mind, he moved to Chicago to work with the iconic Second City Theater.

THE PEOPLE’S IMPROV THEATER
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Capturing a Side Street Artist at Work

Capturing a Side Street Artist at Work

CAPTURING A SIDE STREET ARTIST AT WORK

A TOURIST’S GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY

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A TOURIST’S GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY

Start the New Year off right with healthy cooking and healthy eating. Natural Gourmet Institute offers both. Read more about them below and watch the video. And click here to discover other wonderful Side Street spots that will get you cooking in 2014.

GET COOKIN’ IN THE NEW YEAR

1. Don’t be afraid to lather on too much sunscreen.

Use sunscreen anytime you’re going outside.  Even if you’re not planning on laying out on top of your roof all day, putting on sunscreen keeps your skin feeling moisturized and will save you from waking up the next morning and regretting your newly acquired scorchingly painful red skin color.  Head over to C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries and find the sunscreen that’s right for you.

414 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011  |  (212) 533-2700

STAYING FRESH & HEALTHY IN THE SUMMER SUN

Gay Pride Week is about to kick off, and with so many different events going on how are you meant to choose? Here at The Core we have decided to streamline all the happenings and select a few key events that you must attend. 

1. A Taste of Pride

The annual LGBT pride garden party showcases culinary fare from over 40 restaurants, and is always a great hit with attendees. As well as this there will be an open bar and a silent auction, so get a bit ‘merry’ and bid on some great restaurant deals.

GAY PRIDE WEEK