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Stress Less During the Holidays

December has boosted the bustle of New York City into a holiday high. Christmas lists, holiday shopping, greeting cards and the careful arrangement of holiday feasts can pile on some unneeded stress. Before you get as strung out as high as those holiday light decorations, take some much needed time for yourself and avoid burning out your bulb. Here are some YNY tips on how to keep the holiday cheer in and the holiday stress out.

Yoga

Yoga is great for many reasons but most anyone can do it. Stretch your tense muscles and focusing on yourself (instead of how much UPS is going to charge you for sending your Aunt Betsie’s present that you haven’t gotten yet and she lives all the way on the West coast.) Many yoga practices also include meditation. So escaping from the never-stopping frenzy of the holidays proves a much needed rest for your body as much as your mind. YNY has a list of great Yoga centers scattered across midtown and lower Manhattan that host free or donation based classes.

Check them out here: Free Yoga in Manhattan

Hot Chocolate + Movie = Serenity

Nothing beats battling the frostbitten winter wind better than a cup of hot chocolate. Marshmallows make a great addition to every cup but pairing your hot coco but give your stress less moment a promotion with a movie that melts you further into your seat. There are plenty of holiday movies on repeat during the season so just turn on your TV and settle in. If you feel like you’re on holiday overload with all the music and decorations that are sprinkled throughout New York City, check out YNY’s 10 New York Romantic Comedies.

Spa Deals

Participating in your office’s Secret Santa? Playing Santa for your Kids? Slowly checking off your Christmas gift list one person at a time? Then you deserve to spend some of that holiday bonus on yourself! What a better way to gift yourself during the holidays than with a spa massage. If your spending has left you with a tight budget, try calling NYC massage schools and inquire about available appointments with students who need to complete hours for certification. These schools offer large discounts for senior students that are close to becoming certified. If shopping has exhausted you mentally from venturing out to find a spa in your area, here are a few sites that can do the finding for you: Spafinder, Spa Addicts, Spa-NYC, and Urban Savings.

Ice Skating at The Pond

Skip the crowds at Rockefeller Center and skate with the bundles at The Pond, Bryant Park’s Ice Skating Rink. The Pond offers free admission skating, free lockers to hold extra belongings (be sure to bring your own lock), and good deals on their rental skates. Enjoy snacks at Ice Bites or sit down for dinner at Bryant Park’s glass enclosed restaurant, Celsius. And before you draw your night to a close, support local artists and entrepreneurs and visit any of the 100 boutique-style shops. For additional information about The Pond, check out the FAQs section of their website at Thepondatbryantpark.com.

Christmas Carols

What would Christmas be without caroling? To revive your Christmas spirit that may be hidden under all that stress, attend one of the many caroling sessions across NYC.

If you’re in the Brooklyn Heights area, join the First Presbyterian Church on Thursday, December 17th at 7 pm. They’ll be starting at 124 Henry Street and then venturing out to different Brooklyn Heights points, with a post caroling party held at the church. In case you happen to miss their send off at seven, the route will be posted in their church doors.

For those in Manhattan, on Friday December 18th at 7 pm., carolers will be meeting at 487 Hudson Street in the St. Luke’s cafeteria. A group of about 150 singing children and adults will be winding their way around the West Village. Ending where the carolers commenced, refreshments will be served in the St. Luke’s cafeteria to sooth those singing voice boxes.

Step out of the house on Christmas Eve and join locals in some Christmas songs beside the Washington Square Park Tree. Beginning at 5p.m. on December 24th, those from the neighborhood invite students, travelers, and all those in the NYC area to join in voice in celebration of Christmas spirit.

Recap: NYC Heineken Inspire Encore Show with Nas, J. Cole and Cee-Lo Green

Set under the Manhattan Bridge, Pier 36 hosted New York’s Heineken Inspire Encore concert this past Saturday. Similar to the concert setting of July’s West Side event, Heineken put together another great night. The domino and card tables were a plus for friends and newly made friends to kill time. No Rolling Stone photo shoot but the Heineken Inspire Red, and Green scale pictures were a great take away for guests who manned the long line.

With two beer stations (one bottle, one tap) to wash down the free hot dogs, tacos, pretzels, and Jamaican Beef Patties, the festival vibe embraced the arts with sketches from Hip-Hop Artist Justin Bau (Remember Slum Village’s “Tainted” Video? Yeah…Bau sketched it). An entire wall was dedicated to his drawings of Nas, Jay-Z, Biggie and Slick Rick. And yes the venue even held a recording booth where the brave stepped up to the mic and got a chance to record a few bars.

Roxy Cottontail was the first to touch the turntables, giving background music to the arriving guests at Heineken Inspire Encore concert. Spinning mostly house music, at times her selections seemed ill fitted for an event featuring Nas and Cee-Lo. Diplo eventually relieved her, playing more Hip-Hop and setting the mood for the first performance of the night.

J. Cole kicked off the event, performing “Higher” off his new Mixtape Friday Night Lights, bringing North Carolina to Manhattan. He engaged his real fans with “Who Dat” and his radio fans with his “All I Want is You,” J. Cole did an amazing job at setting the tone for those who followed. Ending with his verse on Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3 “A Star is Born,” J. Cole easily showed why the St. John’s graduate will be successful.

Pete Rock continued the wave of energy, spinning a few of his featured records and calling to stage Dres from Black sheep. Hyping he crowd with his performance of “This or That,” Dres also performed Forever Luvlee, one of his most recent releases. Shocking the stage, The Godfather of Hip-Hop, DJ Kool Herc, awed attendees with a brief catwalk entrance. Taking the time to shake hands with fans, Herc grabbed the mic and spoke a few words about Hip-Hop. Breaking up the music vibe, Amber Rose popped up on a corner of the stage and chatted with a few fans before retiring to the VIP section.

Cee-Lo Green walked onto the catwalk stage in an all white outfit that matched his lacey all girl band. Playing the longest set of the night, there was an imbalance between his music and the crowd. Playing a few songs from his latest album The Lady Killer, he ended his set with his latest single “F*ck You.” Maybe it was the Lady Killer tunes or the fact that Cee-Lo said he was bored on stage. but the crowd grew weary for what seemed to go on forever.

The crowd grew more restless as it took stagehands over an hour to break down the stage from Cee-Lo’s performances and set it up for the main attraction. Nas jumped on stage in all black attire rocking out most of his songs with a live band. Very much the performer, Nas captivated the audience with his hits “One Mic,” “Hip-Hop is Dead,” “Got Yourself a Gun,” “NY State of Mind,” and “If I Ruled the World.” After jumping in the crowd and being saved by his bodyguards, Nas brought out his drummer and did an acoustic rendition of One Mic inviting audience participation for the chorus.

The house lights turned on quickly after Nas left the stage and a dazed crowd was forced to leave the vent space. Contrary to what the event originally promised, there was no Ryan Lesile or Special Guest. Heineken Inspire Encore concert goers were given posters as they exited the Pier and walked out into the night.

Video and Pictures of Heineken Inspire Encore will soon follow…