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Afterwork Spots in Manhattan

Posted by Black Oak On September - 9 - 2009

Interested in an afterwork spot that can reinsert the soul into your New York City lifestyle after 10 hours of work has sucked the energy right out of you? Well, try anyone of these establishments, as they are sure to comfort your afterwork quest for relaxation and a peaceful mind before you have to get up and go back to work all over again!

Tillman’s – 165 W. 26th Street, New York, NY
How can someone go to Tillman’s and not like it? It’s one of the best experiences in all of New York City, and there is no doubt that it’s a place where anyone can fit in. The music selection is on point, with both new and old musical choices from the hip-hop, R&B and soul genres. They even have the occasional live performance at Tillman’s. Of course, the weekend DJs (such as Qool Marv) add some true class to the joint, with an onslaught of Neo soul, Afro-beat and underground hip-hop. Tillman’s is also a great place to just chill. With swinging barriers that give each patron or party a since of privacy, it’s wise to come with a partner or a group of people if you’re interested in stirring up conversation. As for the food, it’s first rate—what you might call—gourmet soul food. In fact, “The Mack” (macaroni and cheese), which is made with sage, peas, mascarpone, bacon and bread crumbs, is reason enough to come to Tillman’s. Read the rest of this entry »

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Get Outdoors, NYC!

Posted by Black Oak On August - 31 - 2009

Tired of same old work during the day go to the bar at night routine? Well, here are a couple of alternatives to get you outside this season. These three places are not only unique to the usual New York City experience, but they keep you out in the sun—while you still have it!

Sushi Samba
With two locations to choose from, you don’t want to mess this up! If you’re going to go to Sushi Samba, you could go to the less frequented option in midtown and have a less crowded experience. But if you’re truly looking to embrace this “Sex and the City” hot spot, then you must check out the West Village location, where you can join the company of financial analysts, lawyers actors and rich kids as you sit on top of a roof staring out at the downtown Manhattan skyline. I didn’t even bring up the food, which is a cultural blend of Brazilian, Asian and Latin foods and spices that combine to give your taste buds a run for their money. I’m pretty sure there’s nowhere else in New York City where you can eat sashimi and churrasco on top of a roof. Correct me if I’m wrong!

Water Taxi Beach
Now with 3 New York City locations to choose from Water Taxi Beach is the place to be for fun and cheap food! You could check out the Long Island City location in Queens, where you can play beach volleyball and peer out at the Midtown Manhattan skyline. Then there is the South Street Seaport location, where there is tons of sand and a miniature golf course to take advantage of. And at the new Governors Island location, you can bask in the beauty of the island and go to independent movie screenings, all the while taking in both the Manhattan and Brooklyn waterfronts. Plus, the Governors Island location is boasting a series of musical performances throughout the warm-weather season, so you can enjoy performances from an onslaught of musicians set to perform this year, including Erykah Badu, Mos Def and Turntables on the Hudson.

Brooklyn Promenade
As if there was actually another promenade worth naming? The Brooklyn Promenade rest high above sea level, giving you a fantastic view of Manhattan and its waterfront. Of course, during the night, you can take your significant other out to the promenade, where you can enjoy gazing at the water as the moon and lights reflect off the water, and the glistening boats whiz by the harbor. And you can make an entire date of this location alone. Right alongside the Promenade on Montague Street, you have a plethora of Brooklyn Heights’ finest restaurants, with everything from Indian food to Greek. And after you walk off those tantalizing meals at the promenade, you can stroll over to the nearby Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Shop, where they give you plenty of cream for your cash.

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The Joys of Harlem: Activities Galore

Posted by Black Oak On August - 14 - 2009

Are you looking for some “blactivities” to check out in Harlem? While New York City in general is not conducive to a whole lot of physical activity, there are a few things you can do in Harlem to get your butt up off the coach. Here are just a few:

Harlem Lanes – 2116 7th Avenue #3, New York, NY 10027

When it comes to an active nightlife, bowling is one of the few American staples that has stood the test of time. However, bowling does not attract too many New Yorkers because of its relatively low “sex appeal” in a city full of nightlife and charm. However, Harlem Lanes is one of the few bowling alleys in Manhattan that’s moving the game of bowling away from Grandpa’s favorite pastime to a treat for the young, as well as the young at heart. They will hate me for saying this, but don’t even bother going to Harlem Lanes during the day—it’s just not the same. At night, when the sun goes down, the fluorescent lights of Harlem Lanes come on, and Harlemnites come out. At Harlem Lanes, you can get your bowling game on, and your mack on, all at the same place. And with popular drinks, food, and DJs galore, this place will make you forget about your plans to go to the club. Its comfortable furniture, make it a wonderful place for a sit-down conversation, and the music spurs the occasional dance-off or two. And don’t worry about the kiddies! After 8pm on the weekends, no one under 21 is allowed in the building.


The North End of Central Park

The north end of Central is for more than just your morning jog (all though you could start there). First, you can enjoy the view of the Harlem Meer, which is located right in the Northeast corner of the park. The water is beautiful there, especially at night, and you can see it from 110th street in case the park is closed, should you decide to roll past with your spouse for a little late night rendezvous. There is also The Loch, which is one of my favorite sites during my morning run. It is a very pleasant view to see this algae-riddled pond as it traverses its way through a windy little stream that stops near the top end of the park. And don’t forget about the unbelievable trails at the north end of the park. Joggers and walkers alike know that the north end of the park is probably the “hilliest” end of the park as well, and while it may jack up your morning run, it makes for a great inner-city trek along side streams, meers, wooded-areas and of course, The Loch.


ImageNation

One of the hottest cultural movements going on in Harlem is ImageNation. A moving stage for the works of all sorts of black artists, ImageNation puts together film festivals, musical performances, and art screenings all throughout Harlem in Manhattan. They have featured the works of Charles Stone, India.Arie, Talib Kweli, Sarah Jones, Curtis Hall, Erykah Badu and Stanley Nelson, just to name a few. Some of their specific events have featured “Jackson 5 in Africa” shown at the National Black Theatre, an outdoor film and music festival at Marcus Garvey Park featuring the Roots, and the showing of an independent film called “Antonia” in the middle of St. Nicholas Park. So if you’re into popular music and up-and-coming independent artists, get on board and check out the schedule of events at ImageNationFilmFestival.us next time you’re in Harlem.

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