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Must-see art shows
51 What addiction does Cate Blanchett fess up
to, and where does she go for a fix?
See p. 16.

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Events around the city with
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features
16 Classic Cate
Cate Blanchett, the stunning actress
from Down Under, lights up Broadway
in Anton Chekhovs The Present.

18 All in the Neighborhood


Three city districts where you can spend
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24 The Road Less Traveled


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January skyline HOT HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN
by Francis Lewis

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Has there ever been a man as wiseand as quotableas the
Chinese philosopher Confucius (551479 BC)? The story of the
scholars turbulent quest for ethics, honor and truth is now a
sprawling, opulent and inspirational dance drama, performed
by the China National Opera and Dance Drama Theater in its
American premiere at Lincoln Center. | Confucius, David H. Koch
Theater, davidhkochtheater.com, thru Jan. 8

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PHOTOS: CONFUCIUS, LIU HAIDONG; COMPANY E, PAUL GORDON EMERSON; MARY ANN TOOTS ZYNSKY, CORTINA, COURTESY MICHELE BEINY, INC.; ISAMU NOGUCHI, LILY ZIETZ, 1941, THE ISAMU NOGUCHI FOUNDATION AND GARDEN MUSEUM, NEW YORK/ARS,

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(THRU FEB. 10)
NYC Restaurant Week makes
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three courses at lunch for
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at hundreds of top eateries

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(THRU JAN. 8)
For a crash course in whats new and on
the cutting edge of contemporary dance
across the United States, the American
Dance Platform initiative at Chelseas Joyce
Theater is a must-see. Eight troupes, in-
cluding Company E from Washington, D.C.
(above), embody the aesthetic diversity of
the art form today. joyce.org

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(THRU JAN. 29)
(THRU JAN. 7, 2018) Treasures abound at
Self-Interned, 1942, the new the Winter Antiques
exhibit at the Noguchi Museum Show at the Park
in Queens, chronicles Japanese- Avenue Armory, like
American artist Isamu Noguchis Mary Ann Toots
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transition from early figurative Zynskys glass vessel


sculpture (above) to the later Cortina at Michele
modernist works for which he is Beinys booth. winter
best known. noguchi.org antiquesshow.com

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footlights THEATER NEWS by Francis Lewis

Star Power Curtain Up


Madame Morrible in Broadways long-running musical Wicked may be a support-
ing role, but Sheryl Lee Ralph (below) is giving it the full-throttle diva treatment for Every January, The Public Theater
the next four months. Thirteen years ago, I brought my son and nephew to see presents the Under the Radar festi-
Wicked, she remembers. And when I saw Morrible, I said to myself, If theyd val, a curated selection of new and
ever consider putting a black woman in that role, I would eat that up. And eat it experimental plays from the U.S.
up she does. To say she is a force of nature is an understatement: Her character, and abroad. Will the next big thing
after all, can control the weather. But if this theatergoer has one complaint, its that be among this years offerings, Jan.
Ralph doesnt get to sing more in the show. Thats my complaint, too, she laughs. 415? | publictheater.org
| Wicked, Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St., 877.250.2929
NYC Broadway Week, Jan. 17Feb.
5 makes an offer no theater buff can
refuse: two-for-one tickets to many
of the Great White Ways biggest
hits. Ducats go on sale Jan. 5.
| nycgo.com/broadway-week

In Hollywoods golden age, MGM


boasted that it had more stars than
there are in the heavens. Today,
Broadway has more stars than there
are in the heavens, and they will
all be at BroadwayCon, Jan. 2729.
Performances, master classes,
panel discussions, meet-and-greets,
even singalongs standing ovation,
please. | broadwaycon.com

PHOTOS: JOSH RADNOR IN THE BABYLON LINE, JEREMY DANIEL; SHERYL LEE RALPH IN WICKED, JOAN MARCUS 2016
Back to School
After nine seasons as Ted Mosby of the profession lives in me in a
on TVs How I Met Your Mother, pretty deep way. Standing in front of
Josh Radnor has returned to live students in a classroom doesnt feel
theater, where I grew up, he says, all that odd to me.
and where it continues to feel like Whats the best thing about be-
home. In Richard Greenbergs new ing in a play at Lincoln Center?
Off-Broadway play, The Babylon Walking by the fountain in the plaza
Line, Radnor is Aaron Port (right), a at Lincoln Center always gets to me.
Manhattanite who teaches creative The ballet, the opera, the orchestra,
writing in an adult-education class the theater. Its really the epicenter
on Long Island. of culture in America. If you told me
What kind of teacher is Aaron? when I was finishing grad school
He isnt a particularly good teach- at NYU that Id be starring in a new
er. In fact, hes resentful hes even Richard Greenberg play at Lincoln
there in the first place. Hes trying Center Theater in 2016, I maybe
to do as little teaching as he can. wouldnt have believed it. Im having
So, in that way, hes different from a lot of pinch-myself moments, is
the many terrific and motivated what Im saying. | The Babylon
teachers I was fortunate enough Line, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater
to have. I come from a long line at Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th
of teachers, and I feel something St., 212.239.6200

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Build a Bag
At Timbuk2s first New
York store, shoppers can
design their own duffel or
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pm, Timbuk2 will ship your
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Fashion Ringmaster
Circus culture thrives in Russia. Moscow has not one, but two
statues of beloved clown Yuri Vladimirovich Nikulin, whose name-
sake circus has drawn crowds since 1880. Russian designer Katya
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flavor of the month WHATS TRENDING ON THE FOODIE SCENE
by Lois Levine

A few weeks ago, I was invited to a press lunch


at upscale Ristorante Morini to preview Pasta
on Demand (ubereats.com/nyc), the delivery
service that Chef/owner Michael White is offer-
ing in conjunction with Uber Eats. Handmade
pasta dishes were offered as representative of
what customers can order when theyre in the
mood for some squid ink pasta or brown butter
ravioli, delivered directly to their hotel room.
The opening of Loring Place (21 W. 8th St., no
phone at press time) has been buzzed about in

PHOTOS: FRITTATA DI VERDURE AT DA TOMMY OSTERIA, COSTANZA FERME; LORING PLACE, ALIZA ELIAZAROV; PROVA PIZZABAR OWNER DONATELLA ARPAIA, MICHALA RUSANUKOVA; AGNOLOTTI FROM PASTA ON DEMAND, ALTAMAREA GROUP
the media for months now, andhurrahthe
restaurant is finally open, serving large, shareable,
greenmarket-heavy dishesraw and natural are
two words being emphasized in the kitchen
in a clean, modern setting. Another successful
pre-theater dinner, this time with a guy named
Bob! In the mood for something beefy, my friend
Above: Agnolotti with and I decided to dine at Bobs Steak & Chop
mushrooms via Uber House (19 E. 52nd St., 212.754.5011) before an 8
Eats. Below, left: Filet and pm curtain recently. The large, comfortable dining
lobster at Bobs Steak & room was nicely subdued (despite its crowded
Chop House. Below, right: front bar), the steaks sizable and tender, and
Donatella Arpaia at
the service most solicitous. Bravo! Just when
Prova Pizzabar.
I thought I was out of the pizza wars in NYC,
they pull me back in. This time, the seducer was
Prova Pizzabar in Grand Central Terminal (89
E. 42nd St., 212.972.0385). The signature pizza
comes as a huge rectangle (enough for 2-4) of
crispy focaccia brushed with olive oil and topped
with cherry tomatoes, truffle burrata, arugula and
prosciutto di Parma. In need of a nice, boozy Ital-
ian brunch? Da Tommy Osteria (114 Bedford
St., 212.675.9080) will satisfy with frittatas, zuc-
chini cake and spaghetti carbonara, all of which
go down easily with bottomless cocktail options.

Loring Place Frittata di Verdure at Da Tommy Osteria

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night spots THE AFTER-DARK SCENE by Joni Sweet

Paris Party
Benoit, the authentic Parisian bis-
tro from Alain Ducasse, might be
the most ideal spot in Manhattan
for cozying up on a chilly winters
night. The wine bars sophisticated
decor (like a glass ceiling painted
with angels), combined with an
approachable menu of French clas-
sics, creates a welcoming envi-
ronment in which to linger, while
servers make selections from
the extensive wine list a breeze.
Sweeten the night with one of
the decadent desserts, like the
intensely flavored tarte tatin. | 60
W. 55th St., 646.943.7373

Steeped in Style
Cafe Americano is a relaxed, Upper East Side caf by day,
polished cocktail bar by night (the drinks menu asks patrons to
refrain from talking on their cell phones). The refined menu of
prosecco spritzes, Negroni variations and classic drinks delights
cocktail lovers, but the most distinctive part is the sleek space.
From the midcentury club chairs and cozy booths set against
navy lacquered walls to the marble bar crowned by a brass shelf
of wines, Cafe Americano carries a modern design throughout.
Splashes of color in the diamond-tiled accent wall and a tennis
painting (pictured) infuse even more charm. The service and
flavors of Cafe Americano echo those found at the Martignetti
brothers other popular city restaurants (Pizza Beach and The
East Pole). | 964 Lexington Ave., 646.870.9007

PHOTOS: POURING RIBBONS COCKTAIL, PAUL WAGTOUICZ; BENOIT, PIERRE MONETTA

Poetic License
East Village cocktail bar Pouring Ribbons is taking a
dramatic turn from last years travel-themed drinks menu
with its new Moody Authors menu. The collection of 19
cocktails draws inspiration from A Clockwork Orange,
Grimms fairy tales, Dracula, melancholic English singer
Morrissey and other dark figures and stories. Pouring Rib-
bons takes details seriouslyno two cocktails feature the
same hue or garnish, and some (like the Corpse Reviver
No. Blue, pictured) get a final spritz of lavender absinthe or
other aromatic formulas, delivered from a vintage perfume
bottle. | 225 Ave. B, 917.656.6788

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About Face
From marble busts and selfies to paintings like John Singer Hugo offers an unblinking look at the new generation raised
Sargents infamous Madame X at the Metropolitan Mu- without the direct experience of genocide and apartheid.
seum of Art, portraits are impossible to pigeonhole. Consider Yossi Milo Gallery, 245 10th Ave., 212.414.0370, Jan. 26-
the wildly diverse interpretations of an age-old genre on March 11
view this month.
(3) Human Interest: Portraits From the Whitneys Collection
(1) Fascinating and unsettling, Securing the Shadow: offers self-portraits, street portraits, nudes and history. We
Posthumous Portraiture in America transports us to a lost can thank a starstruck publics obsession with movie-star
era of memorial portraits, where symbols often identify the portraits for Mabel Dwights cooly captivating Paul Robeson
dead. Note the hoop signifying eternity held by little Edward as Emperor Jones,1930. Whitney Museum of American
in Ambrose Andrews The Children of Nathan Starr (1835). Art, 99 Gansevoort St., 212.570.3600, thru Feb. 12
American Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln Sq., 212.595.9533,
(4) Proving people are not a prerequisite, TM Davy, a New
thru Feb. 26
York artist with an affinity for the surreal, portrays horses in
(2) What does the future look like? In Portrait #3 (2014) and his new grand-scale paintings and creates a masterful work
other commanding images of children born in Rwanda and of moody calmness in Untitled (2016). 11R, 195 Chrystie
South Africa after 1994, South African photographer Pieter St., 212.982.1930, Jan. 18-Feb. 19

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The always elegant Cate Blanchett makes her Broadway debut in The Present.

BY JILL FERGUS

With her extraordinary talentnot to mention her two Oscarsits Cate Blanchett and
hard to believe that Cate Blanchett has not yet conquered the Great Richard Roxburgh in
the Sydney Theatre
White Way. But that just changed, as the 47-year-old Australian-
Companys
born actress makes her much-anticipated Broadway debut in The
The Present.
Present, the Sydney Theatre Companys adaptation (by playwright
Andrew Upton, Blanchetts husband and frequent collaborator) of
Anton Chekhovs first, little-known drama, Platonov.
Although audiences know Blanchett from such celebrated films
as Elizabeth, Carol and The Lord of the Rings, she is equally
at home on the stage. She and her husband served as co-artistic di-
rectors of the Sydney Theatre Company, presenting numerous criti-
cally acclaimed works during their tenure such as A Streetcar
Named Desire, and she has performed in New York City at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music (Streetcar, Hedda Gabler) and
City Center (The Maids, Uncle Vanya).
PHOTOS: CATE BLANCHETT, GARETH CATTERMOLE/GETTY IMAGES; CATE BLANCHETT AND RICHARD ROXBURGH IN THE SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANYS THE PRESENT, LISA TOMASETTI

In The Present, which is set in the mid-1990s in Russia, Blanch-


ett plays the independent-minded widow Anna Petrovna over the
course of her weekend birthday celebration. As one would expect have to keep a certain energy. When its not working, its hard; but
with a Chekhov work, it provides plenty of emotional fireworks when it is workingI mean Chekhovs excruciating, hes so expos-
not to mention copious amounts of vodka. The play opens on Jan. 8 ing theres nowhere to hide [but] I love it.
at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
Is it different performing in front of a live audience than on a film
How does it feel to be making your Broadway debut? Wonderful set? Oh, God, yeah. For me, my relationship with a crew on a film
[especially] with this group of peopleits very much an ensemble set is vital, because theyre your first port of call. You get an ener-
piece. Thats pretty indicative of the work that Andrew and I helped getic sense of things through your relationship with the crew. What
make during our time running the Sydney Theatre Company, and I love about the theater is you learn so much from an audience. You
now that weve left the company, it feels like a wonderful, sort of, want to guide an audience, but you also have to be guided: Its a
conclusion to our time there. I hope people like it. conversation. That is what you dont have with your audience in
What drew you to the role of Anna? Petrovna is very elusive and film and thats what I miss you know, Oh, we lost them there
hidden from herself. Theres a Chekhovian female type theyre a tonight or Yeah, I think they were really with us tonight: You get
bit like the weather, their moods shift: Theyre unpredictable and a sense of how it went. With cinema, you have no idea.
slightly dangerousto themselves as much as to the people around Were you excited about being in New York for the holidays? Ive
them. And because she married very young, she married an elderly been here for bits and pieces, but never actually to celebrate Christ-
general, shes been accused of being a gold digger. Now shes a wid- mas. The smells of the city change: Christmas in this city is like
ow and getting on in years, shes thinking: Do I actually become a Christmas nowhere else. The whole city celebrated, whether they
gold digger and marry for convenience or do I follow my heart? were of the Christian persuasion or not: It was so quintessentially
When we think about time left rather than time spent, at that point New York in that way.
in your life thats sort of the juncture of where shes at.
What do you like to do when you have some downtime? Im a bit

e
Youve appeared with fellow Australian Richard Roxburgh in Un- of a coffeeholic so I go to Brooklyn, Williamsburg, to get a coffee
cle Vanya, and youre both making your Broadway debut in The theres a lot of Australian baristas out there, not that I want to move
Present whats it like working with him? If I had to be stranded amongst my own [laughs], but they do make good coffee.
with one actor, it would be Richard. Every night with him feels dif-
You have two Oscars: Would you love to add a Tony? Thank you,
ferent. Hes perfect for Chekhov, because hes a leading man, but hes
thank you thank you for reminding me [laughs]. Its a very strange
also a wonderful, exquisite, sad clown. People whove been per-
thing when you put accolades before the work, you know? You cant
forming together off and on for a long period, like Richard and Iit
work well unless you risk failure.
adds a richness to the work.
Whats in your future workwise? I just did Oceans Eight, [a spin-
The run time is almost three hours: Thats quite a mental workout.
off to the Oceans Eleven film franchise] with Sarah Paulson and
Its one thing when you are playing a role and you never leave the
Sandra Bullock. Now its the play. After this, Im not sure.
stage: You have to get on the train and stay on the train. Its another
challenge when youre offstage and you then have to reenter. En- Any last thoughts about your having your Broadway debut?
trances are one of the hardest things as an actor on the stage. Im not No because if I dwell on it too much, Ill be under my dressing-
on the stage the whole time, and thats been a challenge because you room table! [laughs].

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Plan your entire day in one of these cool hoods. By Naomi Serviss

You know its the city that doesnt sleep, so, as long as youre here, why
should you? The city has much to offer but how to choose? From the High
Line to Lincoln Center Plaza, there are so many only-in-New York attrac-
tions to recommend, but weve narrowed it down to three of our favorite
neighborhoods, where you can be entertained for hours. We call it the best
in one-stop touring, where you can get a full taste of the city, in one cluster
of street blocks, without trekking anywhere else for an entire day.

Downtown Hood: Meatpacking


Also known as the Gansevoort District, the Meatpacking neighborhood
was once home to dozens of meat purveyors. Now its where you can find
a world-class museum, indoor markets, thriving nightlife and cool shops.
Theres even one meatpacking company (at least) still in business.
The Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort St.,
212.570.3600) houses a stupendous collection of American art from the
20th and 21st centuries. Named for Gertrude Whitney, an early supporter
of modern art, the Whitney is an architectural work of art itself. Designed

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PHOTOS: BROOCH FROM THE GALLERY AT REINSTEIN/ROSS, ANTHONY MCLEAN; THE HIGH LINE, MIKE TSCHAPPAT; AFTER OSKAR SCHLEMMER,
1970 BAVARIA ATELIER FOR SWR IN COLLABORATION WITH INTER NATIONES AND RTB; CHARRED LEEKS FROM UNTITLED, ALICE GAO

MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Clockwise from bottom
left: enamel on cooper
brooch from The Gallery at
Reinstein/Ross; The High
Line; Abby sweatshirt from
Lie Sangbong; After Oskar
Schlemmer, from
Dreamlands at the
Whitney Museum of
American Art; charred
leeks at Untitled.

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by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano, its situated between the High
Line and the Hudson River, offering spectacular city views. On display
Fans of the original
now thru Feb. 5: Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016, Ghostbusters lm
a collection that brings together artists reflecting on our ever-changing,
technologically driven universe. The permanent collection includes works will know Columbus
by Georgia OKeeffe and Edward Hopper. Circle as the spot
When its time to eat, Untitled (first fl. of museum, 212.570.3670)
couldnt be in a better spot for hungry or thirsty museumgoers. This highly where the Stay Puft
touted seasonal American restaurant from Danny Meyer occupies a glass-
enclosed space, ideal for watching the people-parade sail by. Stop for a Marshmallow Man
drink, stay for dinner. manifested before
Lie Sangbong (30 Gansevoort St., 212.924.2025) is a cutting-edge wom-
ens clothing boutique from Korean designer Sangbong. This downtown lumbering up Central
shop sports in-the-moment contemporary and classic designs. Streaming
video shows runway models strutting in the designers fresh work, and you
Park West.
will be serviced by a cheerful and personable staff.
The Gallery at Reinstein/Ross, which shares a building with Lie Sang-
bong (30 Gansevoort St., 212.226.4513) is a high-end retailer of hand-
made fine gold jewelry, from earrings to engagement rings. It also show-
cases both emerging and established designers.
Finally, after all the shopping, eating and culture-gazing, you may want
to brave the cold for The High Line (Gansevoort St. to W. 34th St.,
212.500.6035). Though you may not be inclined to walk the whole length
(a mile plus), its worth a short stroll: The trendy linear public park, built
on an elevated section of an historic freight line, has terrific photo ops.

Midtown Hood: Grand Central Area


OK: At some point, you are going to want to see Grand Central Terminal
(89 E. 42nd St., 212.340.2583). Yes, its the citys biggest commuter hub,
but its so much more than that.
The beaux arts structure is in the heart of Manhattan and one of the
most-visited tourist attractions in the world. Take a docent-led tour for its
fascinating history and secrets about the landmarked building. There are
also more than 65 retail shops and 35 places to eat, including the Grand
Central Market for fans of European-style marketplaces, Murrays Cheese,
Eli Zabars Farm to Table and Pescatore Seafood Co. On the balcony, Cip-
riani Dolci is the perfect spot for Mediterranean-inspired dishes and a
break from the hustle and flow (or a perfect place to watch it), as is Mi-
chael Jordans The Steak House N.Y.C. On the lower level, the Grand Cen-
tral Oyster Bar & Restaurant, which opened in 1913, provides excellent
seafood, a variety of fresh oysters (of course) and great (though high-vol-
ume) New York ambience. Elsewhere, internationally known shops thread
through the terminal, like Diptyque, a Paris-based boutique with eclectic
temptations including perfume, botanically infused body and face cream
and candles, candles, candles.
Ready to breathe some fresh air after all that shopping and dining? Zip
GRAND CENTRAL
PHOTO: DIPTYQUE CANDLEHOLDER, DIPTYQUE.COM

up your coat and stroll the surrounding streets. TERMINAL AREA


The New York Public Library (officially known as the Stephen A. Clockwise from above: an
Schwarzman Building, 42nd St. & Fifth Ave., 917.275.6975) is another antique candleholder from
fine example of beaux arts architecture. The building, which is guarded by Diptyque; Grand Central
two marble lions flanking the steps (Patience and Fortitude), has gorgeous Terminals main concourse;
The New York Public
open spaces, unparalleled research collections and vibrant exhibitions.
Library; oysters, lobster and
Showing thru Jan. 18 is Protests in Print, an examination of the alterna- shrimp at the Oyster Bar in
tive press. Free tours will bring you to the majestic Rose Reading Room, Grand Central Terminal.
and all reading rooms have free computer access and, if you choose to
bring your own laptop, free Wi-Fi.

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Uptown Hood: Lincoln Square
Head farther north toward Columbus Circle to find scores of shops and
boutiques, restaurants, an art museum and the esteemed arts complex of
Lincoln Center Plaza, site of 11 arts organizations. Plus, fans of the original
Ghostbusters movie will recognize Columbus Circle as the place where
the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man manifested before lumbering up Central
Park West.
The Shops at Columbus Circle (10 Columbus Circle, 212.823.6300)
could keep anyone engaged for the whole day and evening. More than 50
retail boutiques and shops fill a space that has become a center of food,
fashion and all that jazz. This indoor destination attracts millions of visi-
tors a year, and once you step inside youll understand why: Its a humon-
gous space with stunning views of Central Park, where music fills the air.
You cant miss the huge Adam and Eve sculptures on the first floor by Fer-
nando Botero; year-round events and exhibits; and shops that include Die-
sel, Etienne Aigner and Coach, among scores more. Ever-changing mall
pop-ups of luxury brands pepper the floors throughout the year. Dizzys
Club Coca-Cola, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center, is an intimate jazz lounge
featuring Southern food, cocktails and wine and a terrific place to spend an
evening if you are a jazz buff. Whole Foods on the ground level has fresh
fruit and snacks that are perfect for your hotel room when intermittent
hunger strikes.
The Museum of Arts and Design (2 Columbus Circle, 212.299.7777),
across the street from The Shops at Columbus Circle, houses an impressive
collection of art objects that document contemporary and historic innova-
tion in craft, art and design. Tours are free with admission and worth your
time. Artists can sometimes be seen working on their craft. Visit the first-
floor gift shop for contemporary and classic jewelry and accessories.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (10 Lincoln Center Plz.,
212.875.5456) is the acclaimed complex that is home to the Metropolitan
Opera, New York City Ballet, New York Philharmonic and Lincoln Center

PHOTOS: GOLD-PLATED BRASS RING FROM THE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN,
GIFT OF DONNA SCHNEIER-GOLDBERG, 2000; CLASSIQUE GIN AND TONIC FROM
Theater, among other cutural organizations. Check box offices for last-
minute tickets. The complex also offers free year-round events. LINCOLN SQUARE
The Metropolitan Opera Shop (inside the Metropolitan Opera House, Clockwise from bottom
136 Columbus Ave., 212.580.4090) is a fun place to wander and shop for left: gold-plated brass ring
prints, posters, decorative accessories, musically themed attire and jewelry, from the Museum of Arts
plus more. Look for exquisite music boxes, a great gift to take home. and Design exhibit, Lauren
Kalman: But If the Crime Is
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (40 Lincoln Cen-
Beautiful ... ; Lincoln
ter Plz., 212.870.1630) offers free exhibits and events, books, music, vin- Center fountain; a stag
tage audio and video recordings. Theater buff? Dont miss the current ex- sculpture from the
hibition, Curtain Up, a celebration of the last 40 years of Broadway Metropolitan Opera Shop;
and Londons most prestigious theater awardsthe Tony and the Olivier. the Classique gin and tonic BOULUD SUD, CARLY DEFILIPPO

The exhibition tells the story of the plays, musicals and productions that from Boulud Sud; a view of
Columbus Circle from The
have won both. This unique collection highlights how both theater districts
Shops at Columbus Circle.
have developed and flourished since 1976. Look for costumes and masks
from Disneys The Lion King and original costume designs from The
Phantom of the Opera, among other treasures.
Boulud Sud (20 W. 64th St., 212.595.1313) is Chef Daniel Bouluds vi-
brant and refined Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. The midcentury
modern interior, with floor-to-ceiling windows, has a spacious lounge and
is decorated in tones of sunflower yellow and slate gray. If available, opt for
the cured Spanish anchovies with shaved fennel and crispy socca, a crepe-
like creation made of chickpea flour. The specialty pizzas are also excep-
tional, and cumin-scented cauliflower soup or other seasonal offerings also
entice. Come dessert, I have just one word (actually two): grapefruit givr.
So, pick a neighborhood for a days worth of doing!

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A
the R O D
less traveled
by Robert Haynes-Peterson

PHOTOS: NO PANTS SUBWAY RIDE, ARIN SANG-URAI; PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS, ANDY WATSON/BULLSTOCKMEDIA.COM
Craving something beyond the conventional
NYC sights? Heres a road map for you!

THIS TIME OF YEARonce holiday decorations are annual Butterfly Conservatory at the American Museum
removed and brisk becomes coldits easy to opt for of Natural History (Central Park West, at W. 79th St.,
hunkering down at the nearest pub or spending hours amnh.org). Here, youll discover up to 500 live tropical
roaming around a (warm!) city museum. And while butterflies from the Americas, Africa and Asia. You might
those are great options, remember, too, that a little get lucky and have a green birdwing butterfly (with a wing-
frigid weather doesnt stop New Yorkers from hav- span of one foot!) or an Indian moon moth land on your
ing fun. In fact, the events taking place in the city shoulder (thru May 28).
this month are just a bit more unusual, specifically Or, you can head straight for the seas by dipping into the
to ward off the winter blues. Why not join in? icy waters off the Coney Island boardwalk in Brooklyn. Each
year, the local chapter of the Polar Bear Club hosts a New
BRING THE KIDDIES Years Day Plunge (Stillwell Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn, po
If youre seeking a little calm from the (winter) larbearclub.org), attracting hundreds of festive freezers. Its
storms, step into the mini-jungle set up for the the most joyful, invigorating experience imaginable, enthuses

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Facing page: A train car
from a recent No Pants
Subway Ride. This page:
Bull riding at Madison
Square Garden.

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PHOTOS: POLAR BEAR CLUB, TOM MCGANN ARCHIVES; INDIAN MOON MOTH, AMNH/D. FINNIN; VOGUE KNITTING LIVE! CAPE, BROOKE TREADWELL; NUTCRACKER ROUGE, MARK SHELBY PERRY; FORTUNE COOKIES AT MUSEUM OF FOOD AND DRINK, MEGAN SWANN
Allyson Howard, a frequent plunger. First-timers are happily wel-
comed. You must register to swim (online or the day of), and
theres a suggested $40 donation, which goes to Camp Sunshine,
a retreat for families whose children have life-threatening illness-
es. Included with registration is free admission to the New York
Aquarium, where you can watch seals and other cold-weather
swimmers showing off how its really done. Or, just go to watch
the show! (Jan. 1, 1 pm).
Its ironic: New York City doesnt conjure up thoughts of
rodeos, yet Gotham boasts one of the largest bull-riding events
in the country. Madison Square Garden plays host to the kick-
off leg of the Professional Bull Riders Built Ford Tough Series
(Madison Square Garden, thegarden.com/pbr), with nearly a
foot of dirt hauled in to cover the New York Rangers ice-
hockey rink currently occupying the venue. The three-day
event includes top talent, humorous exhibitions and 2,000-
pound bovines. VIP Elite Seats, including backstage tours
and refreshments, are available (Jan. 6-8).

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SOMETHING OFFBEAT FOR GROWN-UPS
Despite all the New Years Eve partying, some New York-
PHOTOS: POLAR BEAR CLUB, TOM MCGANN ARCHIVES; INDIAN MOON MOTH, AMNH/D. FINNIN; VOGUE KNITTING LIVE! CAPE, BROOKE TREADWELL; NUTCRACKER ROUGE, MARK SHELBY PERRY; FORTUNE COOKIES AT MUSEUM OF FOOD AND DRINK, MEGAN SWANN

ers and visitors forgo a hangover and ring in the New Year
with events that lean to the literary. The New Years Day
Marathon Benefit Reading (131 E. 10th St., poetryproject.
org) has been going on for 43 years. At the marathon per-
formance of poets, readers and fans, you come and go as
you like. Catch new and established East Village performers
like Penny Arcade, Jessica Fiorini, Shiv Kotecha and more.
It also serves as a fund-raiser for The Poetry Project, dedi-
cated to providing a public venue for the written and spoken
verse. The event can get surprisingly crowded, but be patient
and you may be rewarded with a comfy seat instead of a
folding chair (Jan. 1, 3 pm-2 am).
Want some truly wacky fun? Cut loose and join the annual
No Pants Subway Ride (improveverywhere.com), a now-
global event hosted by Improv Everywhere, a comedic perfor-
mance-art group based here in NYC. Participants meet at
various locations, decked in winter coats and festive skivvies,
then board trains pretending they dont know each other for
what organizers describe as an international celebration of
silliness (Jan. 8).
If you left your sweater at home, you can learn how to make
one during Vogue Knitting Live! at the New York Marriott
Marquis hotel (1535 Broadway, vogueknittinglive.com). Learn
the art of slip-stitch knitting and other techniques, tour a mar-
ketplace packed with gallery-quality offerings, or knit minia-
ture sheep for an interactive art exhibit hosted by Anna Hra-
choevec, who is known for her exquisite tiny toy knit patterns
(Jan. 13-15). And, in case youre not quite finished with holiday
joy, Nutcracker Rouge at Brooklyns Irondale Theater (85 S.
Oxford St., Fort Greene, Brooklyn, companyxiv
[

.com) is a sexy, joyous riff on the classic ballet, combining opera,


dance, circus and 19th-century burlesque. Guests either recline
Clockwise from top left: on sofas or dine at tables while the celebration happens all around
A cape from Vogue Knitting them. VIP tickets include champagne service (thru Jan. 7).
Live!; a scene from
Nutcracker Rouge; fortune EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY
cookies from the Museum
Resolutions, gyms, diets. Yada yada yada. Were over it. And
of Food and Drink, each con-
taining goodwill messages what better way to indulge than at the Beer, Bourbon &
submitted by thousands of BBQ Festival at The Tunnel (608 W. 28th St., beerandbour
people from around the bon.com), a national tour that swings into NYC at the end of the
world; the Coney Island month. Sample from a range of about 60 different craft beers
Polar Bear Club; an Indian and bourbons, along with mountains of pork cooked up by some
moon moth from the of the best cue chefs in the country. Bluegrass performed by live
Butterfly Conservancy at bands adds a fourth B to the mix, along with a bacon-eating
the American Museum contest and boozy tasting seminars (Jan. 28).
of Natural History.
At The Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD), you can liter-
[

ally eat the exhibits (some of them, anyway). This winter, the
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, spot launches Chow: Making the Chi-
nese American Restaurant (62 Bayard St., mofad.org). Here,
youll find a 15-foot curtain of 7,250 take-out boxes, each repre-
senting seven restaurants (symbolizing the countrys 50,000 Chi-
nese American restaurants); menus dating back to 1910; chef-
created tastings and a 1,500-pound fortune-cookie machine (thru
summer 2017).

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Out & About
CONCIERGES MIXED & MINGLED AT SEVERAL POSH EVENTS AROUND NEW YORK CITY!

RAG & BONE held an


event for concierges in the
brands new Upper East Side
location, just off Madison
Avenue. Davios Northern
Italian Steakhouse provided
libations and an assortment
of hors doeuvres.
Left, left to right: Denise Bethune-
Mignott, The Phillips Club; Isabelle
Hogan, The Mark. Center, left to right:
Keoni Boyer, The Ritz-Carlton New
York, Central Park; Spencer Howard,
W New YorkTimes Square; Erick
Pinedo, Langham Place, New York,
Fifth Avenue. Right, left to right: Erin
McDonnell, The Pierre, A Taj Hotel,
New York; Taylor Robo, Rag & Bone
staff. Inset: Interior of Rag & Bone.

WESTFIELD WORLD TRADE CENTER feted concierges Left, left to right: Randy Ross, Four Seasons Hotel New York; Celso Moreira,
The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria New York, and guest; Justin Burton,
at Eataly before they went on a tour of the Oculus. INNSIDE New York NoMad. Center: Tea Ferrari (right), The Beekman, A
Concierges experienced the plethora of retail locations Thompson Hotel, and guest. Right, left to right: Eric Strauss, Abigail Mi-
during a scavenger hunt in this celebrated new space. chaels Concierge; Johnny Benitez, The Quin.

BENJAMIN PRIME hosted a


concierge event on the night of its
grand opening. This brand-new, grill-
based restaurant provided guests
with savory appetizers and plenty
of tasty drinks before concierges
attended Don Giovanni at the
Metropolitan Opera.

Left, left to right: John Paul Palace, Hotel


Mela; Daniel Perez (right), The Ritz-Carlton
New York, Central Park, and guest. Right,
left to right: Randy Ross, Four Seasons Ho-
tel New York; Benjamin Prelvukaj, Owner
of Benjamin Prime; Johannes Schaafsma,
Four Seasons Hotel New York. Inset:
Renaldo Moore, Gansevoort Park Avenue
NYC (seated with guest); Lek Kidkarndee,
Waldorf Astoria New York (standing).

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p. 33 2 Piaf! The Show, starring Anne Carrere as
Jitney Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 261 W. 47th When friends gather in a country house in
Edith Piaf, pays tribute to the late French singer on
the 60th anniversary of her final performance at this St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. post-Perestroika Russia to celebrate the
New York venue. | Carnegie Hall, p. 34 3 Chanteuse manhattantheatreclub.com. (In previews, opens birthday of a widow (Cate Blanchett), 20 years
Ute Lemper starts the New Year with a new show, Jan. 19, closes March 12) August Wilsons play worth of blighted relationships rankle. H14
Songs From the Broken Heart, at the Theater about a group of drivers of unlicensed taxicabs
Districts underground nightclub. | Feinsteins/54 (jitneys) In 1970s Pittsburgh is produced on BROADWAY
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The Present Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W. St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 866.870.2717.
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chicagothemusical.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) In the and they turn the farm into an inn specializing
Tony Award-winning revival of the vaudeville in all-singing, all-dancing holiday entertain-
musical, two alluring jailbirds (and femmes ments. The musical features 20 of Irving
fatales) named Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly Berlins most memorable songs. H13

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attain stardom while singing about sex and
corruption. H13 The Humans Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W.
45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave.,
The Color Purple Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 212.239.6200. thehumansonbroadway.com.
242 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., (Closes Jan. 15) (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission)
212.239.6200. colorpurple.com. (Closes Jan. 8) (2 In Stephen Karams Tony Award-winning play,
hrs 35 mins) A young black woman triumphs unfulfilled dreams, questionable decisions and
over adversity in the early 1900s American twists of fate rock the Blake family to the core
South in the revival of the musical, based on when its six members gather over Thanksgiving
Alice Walkers Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. H14 dinner to give thanks and ponder the state of
being human in an uncertain age. H14
Dear Evan Hansen Music Box Theatre, 239 W.
45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., In Transit Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 W.
212.239.6200. dearevanhansen.com. (2 hrs 25 50th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave.,
mins) In the musical, a socially awkward 212.239.6200. intransitbroadway.com. (1 hr 35
high-school senior goes from outsider to cool mins, no intermission) The new a cappella
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guy when he fabricates emails that idealize the musical follows 11 New Yorkers who hope to
friendship between himself and a classmate catch the express subway train to success, love
who commits suicide. Will the lie eventually and happiness, but make local stops along the
undo him? H14 way. I13

3 The Encounter John Golden Theatre, 252 W. Jersey Boys C0LA41876 ugust Wilson Theatre, 245 W.
45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 52nd St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave.,
family-friendly musical comedy is an exotic 212.239.6200. theencounterbroadway.com. 877.250.2929. JerseyBoysBroadway.com. (Closes
magic carpet ride, filled with romance, special (Closes Jan. 8) (2 hrs, no intermission) Jan. 15) (2 hrs 30 mins) The songs of Frankie
effects and the Oscar-winning songs from the Conceived, directed and performed by Simon Valli and The Four Seasons tell the story of how
1992 animated feature. H14 McBurney, this immersive experience follows the blue-collar quartet rose to become a
the true story of National Geographic photogra- beloved pop-music sensation. H13
BeautifulThe Carole King Musical C0L421Stephen pher Loren McIntyre who, in 1969, was lost
Sondheim Theatre, 124 W. 43rd St., btw Sixth & among the people of the remote Javari Valley in Kinky Boots C0L4751Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45th
Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. beautifulonbroad the Amazon rain forest. H14 St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 877.250.2929.
way.com. (2 hrs 20 mins) The hit musical traces kinkybootsthemusical.com. (2 hrs 20 mins) Cyndi
the rise of the singer/songwriter, from her early Falsettos Walter Kerr Theatre, 219 W. 48th St., Lauper has written the music and lyrics and
days as Carole Klein, an aspiring composer btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 800.982.2787. lct Harvey Fierstein the book for the Tony
from Brooklyn, to her global success as Carole .org. (Closes Jan. 8) (2 hrs 40 mins) Set at the Award-winning musical about a down-on-its-
King, chart-topping sensation. H14 beginning of the AIDS crisis, the musical revival heels shoe factory given a transfusion of style,
centers around a gay man named Marvin and thanks to a drag queen. I14
The Book of Mormon C0L97231Eugene ONeill Theatre, his unconventional family: his wife, Trina; his
230 W. 49th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., son, Jason; his lover, Whizzer; his psychiatrist, Les Liaisons Dangereuses Booth Theatre, 222
877.250.2929. bookofmormonthemusical.com. (2 Mendel; and the two lesbians next door. H13 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave.,
hrs 30 mins) Two Mormon boys are on a 212.239.6200. liaisonsbroadway.com. (Closes Jan.
mission in Africa in an irreverent Tony The Front Page Broadhurst Theatre, 235 W. 8) (2 hrs 45 mins) Former lovers Le Vicomte de
Award-winning musical comedy that only Trey 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., Valmont (Liev Schreiber) and La Marquise de
Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of Comedy 212.239.6200. thefrontpagebroadway.com. Merteuil (Janet McTeer) play games of
Centrals South Park, could dream up. H13 (Closes Jan. 29) (2 hrs 45 mins) Ben Hecht and seduction and revenge in Christopher
Charles MacArthurs 1928 comedy is set in a Hamptons play, set in the 1780s and first
A Bronx Tale Longacre Theatre, 220 W. 48th St., Chicago newsroom, where a reporter and his presented on Broadway in 1987. H14
btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. editor chase the biggest scoop of their careers.
abronxtalethemusical.com. (2 hrs 10 mins) In the Nathan Lane heads an all-star cast. H14 The Lion King C0L41896Minskoff Theatre, 200 W. 45th
1960s Bronx, a gangster becomes a father St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 866.870.2717.
figure for a young boy when he introduces him Hamilton Richard Rodgers Theatre, 226 W. 46th lionking.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) Disneys megahit
to the mob life. The original doo-wop score for St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. family-friendly musical features revolutionary
this new musical is by Tony and Oscar winner hamiltonbroadway.com. (2 hrs 45 mins) puppetry and vibrant costumes by Julie Taymor,
Alan Menken and Tony nominee Glenn Slater. Lin-Manuel Miranda (In the Heights) has as well as melodious songs by Elton John and
Robert De Niro co-directs with Jerry Zaks. H13 written the book, music and lyrics for the Pulitzer Tim Rice. Winner of six 1998 Tony Awards,
Prize-winning musical about political mastermind including Best Musical. H14
Cats Neil Simon Theatre, 250 W. 52nd St., btw Alexander Hamilton. Expect the unexpected
Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. catsbroad when Americas past is told through the hip-hop Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of
way.com. (2 hrs 15 mins) The musical jugger- sounds of today. H14 1812 Imperial Theatre, 249 W. 45th St., btw
naut receives its first NYC revival. Based on T.S. Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. great
Eliots Old Possums Book of Practical Cats Holiday Inn Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St., btw cometbroadway.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) A 70-page
and composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.719.1300. round section of Leo Tolstoys War and Peace has
show first opened in 1982 on Broadway. H13 abouttheatre.org. (Closes Jan. 15) (2 hrs 15 mins) been adapted into an immersive musical by
Life on a farm in Connecticut is a bit of a Dave Malloy. Josh Groban and Dene Benton
Chicago Ambassador Theatre, 219 W. 49th St., letdown for former song-and-dance man Jim make their Broadway debuts as Pierre and
btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. until he meets talented schoolteacher Linda, Natasha. H14

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A GORGEOUS Oh, Hello Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., btw
Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. ohhello

NEW MUSICAL
broadway.com. (Closes Jan. 22) (1 hr 40 mins, no
intermission) Comic duo Nick Kroll (Comedy
Centrals Kroll Show) and John Mulaney
(Netflixs The Comeback Kid) star as alter

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egos, Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, two
opinionated, seventysomething bachelors from
Manhattans Upper West Side. H14

WITH A BEATING
On Your Feet! Marquis Theatre, W. 46th St.,
btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929.
onyourfeetmusical.com. (2 hrs 15 mins) The
story of Gloria and Emilio Estefantheir

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Get You, Conga, 1-2-3 and others. H14
Charles Isherwood,
Paramour Lyric Theatre, 213 W. 42nd St., btw
Seventh & Eighth aves., 877.250.2929. paramour
onbroadway.com. (2 hrs 15 mins) Cirque du
Soleils first production created specifically for
Broadway is set in Hollywood and tells the
story of a beautiful young actress who must
choose between love and her art. Featured in
the grand-scale musical spectacle are actors,
dancers, aerialists and acrobats. H14

The Phantom of the Opera C0L64M 187 ajestic Theatre,


247 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave.,
212.239.6200. phantombroadway.com. (2 hrs 30
mins) Broadways longest-running musical ever
tells the tragic story of a disfigured composer
Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th St. Telecharge.com 212-239-6200 DearEvanHansen.com @DearEvanHansen who falls in love with a young singer, whisking
her away to his chambers beneath the Paris
Opera House. H14

School of Rock Winter Garden Theatre, 1634


Broadway, btw W. 50th & W. 51st sts.,
212.239.6200. schoolofrockthemusical.com.
(2 hrs 30 mins) Its only rock n roll, but the
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happiness? Sara Bareilles
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Wicked C0L418Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St., btw


Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. wicked
Print Ad Slug
themusical.com. (2 hrs 45 mins) Based on the
book by Gregory Maguire, the long-running
musicala prequel to The Wizard of Oz
imagines Oz as a land of strife, where a young,
green-hued girl named Elphaba is branded the
Wicked Witch of the West. I13

OFF-BROADWAY+BEYOND
Avenue Q C0L4185New World Stages, Stage 3, 340 W.
50th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.239.6200.
avenueq.com. (2 hrs 15 mins) People and
puppets live together on a fictitious New York
City block in this uproarious (and often
politically incorrect) Tony Award-winning
musical for adults. I13

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Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th St., btw Broadway &
Amsterdam Ave., 212.239.6200. lct.org. (Closes
Jan. 22) (2 hrs 20 mins) In 1967, a writer from
Greenwich Village commutes to the Long Island
suburbs, where he teaches a creative writing
course. One student is more inspired and
inspiring than the others. Richard Greenbergs
new play stars Josh Radnor as the teacher. I12

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The Beauty Queen of Leenane BAM Harvey
Theater, 651 Fulton St., at Ashland Pl.,
718.636.4100. bam.org. (Jan. 11-Feb. 5) (2 hrs 20



mins) The 20th anniversary revival of Martin
McDonoughs black comedy, set in a provincial

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Irish town and performed by Irelands Druid
theater company, tells the story of Maureen, a
spinster, and her aging, manipulative mother,

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at romance, Maureen seeks her revenge. AA23

earth move!
Finians Rainbow Irish Repertory Theatre, 132
W. 22nd St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves.,
212.727.2737. irishrep.org. (Closes Jan. 29) (1 hr
55 mins) The Irish Repertory Theatres new
production of the 1947 musical stars Tony Time Out New York
Award nominee Melissa Errico as the daughter

Photo: Zachary Maxwell Stertz


of an Irishman who steals a leprechauns pot of
gold. The score by Burton Lane Yip Harburg
features such standards as Old Devil Moon
and How Are Things in Glocca Morra? G16
Stephen Sondheim Theatre 124 West 43rd Street
The Liar Classic Stage Company, 136 E. 13th St., www.BeautifulOnBroadway.com
btw Third & Fourth aves., 212.677.4210.
classicstage.org. (Previews begin Jan. 11, opens
Jan. 26, closes Feb. 26) David Ives has adapted
Pierre Corneilles 17th-century French farce for
the Classic Stage Company. Romantic
complications ensue when a young man about

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Vox Lumieres Phantom of the Opera Daryl


Roth Theatre, 101 E. 15th St., at Union Sq. E.,
877.250.2929. voxphantom.com. (Previews begin

NOW STARRING
Jan. 16, opens Feb. 2) The classic 19th-century,
beauty-and-the-beast story is given an

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interactive, steam-punk spin in this multimedia
retelling that fuses live performance, rock

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music, dance and the 1925 silent film movie
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starring Lon Chaney. F17

CABARETS+COMEDY CLUBS KINKYBOOTSTHEMUSICAL.COM


Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45th St.
Carolines on Broadway C0L941 318 626 Broadway, btw
W. 49th & W. 50th sts., 212.757.4100. carolines
.com. Performances by some of the nations

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hottest headliners and up-and-coming talents.
Highlight: Jan. 5-8: D.L. Hughley. H13

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The Cutting Room C0L419644 E. 32nd St., btw Park &

M U S I Madison aves., 212.691.1900. thecuttingroomnyc

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.com. The nightclub, co-owned by actor Chris
Noth (Sex and the City, Law & Order), is

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known for its mix of live acts. F15

ST O R Y IS LE . Feinsteins/54 Below C0L52138254 W. 54th St., btw

THE ORGETTAB
Broadway & Eighth Ave., 646.476.3551. 54below
.com. The Theater Districts subterranean

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nightclub, restaurant and lounge is underneath
the former Studio 54 disco. Up to three shows
nightly. Highlights: Jan. 7-8, 11: Ute Lemper. Jan.

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11, 14: Tracie Thoms. Jan. 19 & 21: Christine
Ebersole. Jan. 26-28: Nellie McKay: A Girl Named
Bill: The Life and Times of Billy Tipton. H13

Gotham Comedy Club 208 W. 23rd St., btw


Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.367.9000. gotham
Ana Villafae. Photo: Matthew Murphy

comedyclub.com. Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chap-


pelle, Louis CK and Amy Schumer are among
the big-name stand-ups who have performed in
the 10,000-square-foot space, known for its
comfortable Art Deco ambience. In addition to
headliners, New Talent Showcases are a staple
of the clubs calendar. Food and drink served.
Highlights: Jan. 6-7: Dan Soder. Jan. 13-14: Dean
Edwards. Jan. 20-21: Adam Ferrara. Jan. 26-28:
Carlos Mencia. I16
MARQUIS THEATRE,46TH ST. BETWEEN BROADWAY & 8TH AVE.
Joes Pub C0L9431425 Lafayette St., at Astor Pl.,
TICKETMASTER.COM877-250-2929OnYourFeetMusical.com
TICKETMASTER.COM877-250-2929 212.539.8778. publictheater.org. The perfor-
mance space in the Public Theater boasts
eclectic entertainment. Highlights: Jan. 21:
Matt Doyle. Jan. 25-29: Toshi Reagon and
BIGLovely. E18

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choreography to tell the story of the scholars
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quest to instill codes of ethics, honor and
benevolence in the empires rulers. Th-Sa 8 pm,
Su 1 pm. $22-$167. I12

Jazz at Lincoln Center C0L74T


53 ime Warner Center,
Broadway & W. 60th St., 212.721.6500. jalc.org.
Lincoln Centers state-of-the-art jazz complex
in the Time Warner Center. Highlights: Jan. 20-21
in the Appel Room: Lucky Peterson: Roots of
Acoustic Blues. Jan. 20-21 in the Rose Theater:
Branford Marsalis Quartet with Kurt Elling. Jan.
26-28 in the Rose Theater: Dizzy Gillespie
Festival featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center
Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Jan. 27-28 in the
Appel Room: Dizzy Gillespie Festival: The Latin
Side of Dizzy with Carlos Henriquez. I12

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Joyce Theater C0L19541 75 Eighth Ave., at W. 19th St.,


212.242.0800. joyce.org. The respected venue
welcomes renowned modern-dance companies
from the United States and abroad. Highlights:
Jan. 3-8: American Dance Platform. Jan. 11-15: L E T YOUR
F A N TA S I E S
L-E-V Sharon Eyal / Gai Behar. Jan. 18-22:
Bodytraffic. Jan. 24-Feb. 5: Complexions
Contemporary Ballet. H17

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Metropolitan Opera C0L3572Metropolitan Opera
House at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., btw W.
63rd & W. 64th sts., 212.362.6000. metopera.org.
The 2016-2017 season features new produc-
tions as well as repertory favorites. Highlights:
Jan. 2, 5: The Magic Flute. Jan. 3, 7 (matinee):

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Nabucco. Jan. 4, 7 (evening), 10, 14 (evening),
17, 21 (matinee), 25, 28 (evening): Romo et
Juliette. Jan. 6, 11, 14 (matinee): La Bohme.
Jan. 9, 13, 18, 21 (evening), 24, 28 (matinee): Il
Barbiere di Siviglia. Jan. 19, 23, 27, 31: Carmen.
Jan. 20, 26, 30: Rigoletto. I12

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New York City Ballet C0L4263David H. Koch Theater at
Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 63rd St.,
212.496.0600. nycballet.com. (Jan. 17-Feb. 26)
One of the worlds most distinguished ballet
companies presents classic, contemporary and
new works in repertory during its winter 2017
season. I12

New York Philharmonic C0LD 1964 avid Geffen Hall at


Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 64th St., O MAJESTIC THEATRE | 247 West 44 th St.
212.875.5656. nyphil.org. The 2016-2017 season Telecharge.com | 212.239.6200 | phantombroadway.com
is a momentous one, as New Yorks preeminent
orchestra marks two significant milestones: its
175th anniversary and the final season of Alan
Gilbert as its music director. Concerts: Jan. 3,
5-7, 11-14, 26-28. Jan. 31: Chinese New Year
Concert and Gala. I12

Shen Yun Performing Arts C0L7981David H. Koch


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Bar Next Door C0L1 9416 29 MacDougal St., btw W. 3rd &
W. 4th sts., 212.529.5945. lalanternacaffe.com. A
romantic spot offering a private bar, dining and
live jazz nightly. G18
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Birdland C0L9641315 W. 44th St., btw Eighth & Ninth
aves., 212.581.3080. birdlandjazz.com. The jazz
corner of the world is how Charlie Parker
described this club. Highlights: Jan. 3-7: The
Marcus Roberts Trio & The Modern Jazz
Generation. Jan. 10-14: The Story of Jazz with
Vincent Herring, Jon Feddis, Jeremy Pelt, James
Carter, Eric Alexander and more. Jan. 17-21: Joey
DeFrancesco Quartet. Jan. 24-28: John Abercrom-
Photos by Joan Marcus and Richard Termine

bie Quartet. Dinner nightly (5 pm-1 am). I14

Blue Note Jazz Club C0L179641 31 W. 3rd St., btw


MacDougal St. & Sixth Ave., 212.475.8592.
bluenote.net. The best and brightest have
performed here. Highlights: Thru Jan. 8: Chris P ARAMOUR O N B ROADWAY.COM EXCLUSIVELY AT 213 W 42 ND ST, NYC
Botti: 12th Annual Holiday Residency. Jan. 12-15:

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Savion Glover. Jan. 17-22: Victor Wooten & Dennis
Chambers with Bob Franceschini. Jan. 24-26: Will
Calhoun: Celebrating Elvin Jones. Jan. 27-29:
Kyle Eastwood. Jan. 31-Feb. 5: The Count Basie
Orchestra featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater. G18

Dizzys Club Coca-Cola C0L96418Jazz at Lincoln Center,


Broadway & W. 60th St., 212.258.9595. jazz.org/
dizzys. Sleek furnishings, low lighting and
talented performers define this intimate club
that also boasts a stunning stage backdrop: the
Manhattan skyline. Highlights: Jan. 1: Ccile
McLorin Salvant. Jan. 12-15: Nicholas Payton:
Afro-Caribbean Mixtape. Jan. 20-22: Buster
Williams & Something More. Jan. 27-29: Bruce
Harris celebrates Dizzy. Dinner served nightly. I12

Jazz Standard C0L31 627 16 E. 27th St., btw Lexington


Ave. & Park Ave. So., 212.576.2232. jazzstandard
.com. Every Monday: Mingus Mondays
concert series. Highlights: Jan. 1: Dr. Lonnie
Smith Octet. Jan. 5-6: Regina Carter: Simply
Ella. Jan. 7-8: The Anat Cohen Tentet. Jan. 10: Bill
Charlap solo. Jan. 11: Bill Charlap & Carol Sloane.
Jan. 12-13: Bill Charlap & Renee Rosnes. Jan. 14:
Bill Charlap Trio with Freddy Cole and Houston
When The Beauty Queen of Leenane was produced on Broadway in 1998, it won four Tony
Person. Jan. 15: Bill Charlap Trio. Jan. 19-22: Jeff
Awards, including Best Play and Best Actress in a Play for Marie Mullen, who starred as the
Tain Watts Birthday Celebration. Jan. 26-29:
spinster daughter of a tyrannical Irish mother. Twenty years later, Mullen is back in New York,
Butler, Bernstein & The Hot 9. Jan. 31-Feb. 5:
only this time she stars as the mother (above) at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (p. 33).
Monty Alexander: Looking Back. F16

Smalls C0L371
6 83 W. 10th St., at Seventh Ave. So.,
646.476.4346. smallslive.com. This tiny jazz club Barclays Center C0L46
7 20 Atlantic Ave., at Flatbush Rockwood Music Hall C0L41 281 96 Allen St., btw
offers at least three live acts nightly at 7:30 pm, Ave., Brooklyn, 800.745.3000. barclayscenter Stanton & E. Houston sts., 212.477.4155.
10:30 pm & 1 am, though times can vary. H18 .com. Brooklyns state-of-the-art entertainment rockwoodmusichall.com. Local musicians shine
and sports arena. Highlights: Jan. 7: Power- at this no-frills club with three stages featuring
Village Vanguard C0L1 9471 78 Seventh Ave. So., btw shares QQQ Cup with tennis legends John several sets nightly. D19
Perry & W. 11th sts., 212.255.4037. villagevan McEnroe, Andy Roddick, Jim Courier and James
guard.com. One of New Yorks most prestigious Blake. Jan. 20: Twenty One Pilots: Emotional S.O.B.s C0L6438200 Varick St., at W. Houston St.,
jazz clubs since 1935. Highlights: Jan. 1: The Bad Roadshow. Jan. 27: Eric Church: Holdin My Own 212.243.4940. sobs.com. When dancers arent
Plus. Jan. 3-8: Fred Hersch Trio + 2. Jan. 10-15: Tour. AA24 grooving to live samba, reggae, hip-hop and
Christian McBride Trio. Jan. 17-22: Christian Brazilian beats, they can enjoy a Latin fusion
McBride Quartet. Jan. 24-29: Ethan Iverson Beacon Theatre C0L2 941 124 Broadway, at W. 74th St., menu, plus a host of tropical cocktails. G19
Quartet featuring Tom Harrell. H18 866.858.0008. beacontheatre.com. A classic
Upper West Side theater has been revamped to Terra Blues C0L421
89 49 Bleecker St., btw La Guardia Pl.
POP/ROCK CLUBS+VENUES house pop-music concerts and other acts. & Thompson St., 212.777.7776. terrablues.com.
Highlights: Jan. 5: Jerry Seinfeld. Jan. 27: AC2: An The joint is jumpin to acoustic acts (solo guitar
Apollo Theater C0L4981253 W. 125th St., btw Adam Intimate Evening With Anderson Cooper and and vocals) nightly 7-9:30 pm; electric bands
Clayton Powell Jr. & Frederick Douglass blvds., Andy Cohen. J11 rock out nightly 10 pm until closing. F19
212.531.5300. apollotheater.org. The Harlem
venue has launched a myriad of performers, Hill Country Live C0L5281630 W. 26th St., btw Broadway SPECIAL EVENTS
including James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and & Sixth Ave., 212.255.4544. music.hillcountryny
Michael Jackson. Highlights: Jan. 12: Apollo .com. A showcase for American roots music is BroadwayCon Jacob K. Javits Convention
Comedy Club. Jan. 13 & 14: Apollo Music Cafe. located in a Texas barbecue restaurant. G16 Center, 495 11th Ave., at W. 40th St.,. broadway
Jan. 15: Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute. H4 con.com. (Jan. 27-29) The three-day jamboree/
Madison Square Garden C0L95461Seventh Ave., btw convention for fans of Broadway plays and
Arlenes Grocery C0L41395 Stanton St., btw Ludlow & W. 31st & W. 33rd sts., 866.858.0008. thegarden musicals includes performances, panels,
Orchard sts., 212.358.1633. arlenesgrocery.net. .com. The entertainment and sporting venue workshops, interviews, meet-and-greets and
Several bands, running the gamut from hard hosts concerts and other live events in its more. Confirmed guests include Chita Rivera,
rock to indie, old-school to alt and country to arena and The Theater at MSG. Highlights in the Josh Groban, Kelli OHara, Joel Grey and
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punk, perform nightly at this Lower East Side Arena: Jan. 6-8: Professional Bull Riders. Jan. 11: hundreds more actors, producers, authors,
music club and dive bar, housed in a former Billy Joel. Jan. 20: Kings of Leon. H15 songwriters and up-and-coming talents. $95
grocery and butcher shop. Every Monday at 10 one-day pass, $250 three-day pass. K15
pm: Live-band rock n roll karaoke. D19 PlayStation Theater C0L7691515 Broadway, at W.
44th St., 888.929.7849. playstationtheater.com. The New York Times Travel Show C0L4295Jacob K.
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill C0L9421237 W. 42nd St., The 45,000-square-foot concert space in Times Javits Convention Center, 655 W. 34th St., at 11th
btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.997.4144. Square has welcomed popular performers in all Ave. 877.779.3210 nytravelshow.com. (Jan. 27-29)
bbkingblues.com. Dedicated to the musical genres, from Bon Jovi to Rihanna to Tom Jones, Visitors and globe-trotters can find travel deals
legend. Lucilles Bar & Restaurant within the and hosts frequent events. H14 and special giveaways at this expansive travel
club is named for Kings Gibson guitar. show, featuring 500 exhibitors from more than
Highlights: Jan. 6: A Darlene Love Christmas. Jan. Radio City Music Hall C0L1657 260 Sixth Ave., at W. 150 nations, plus travel seminars and work-
14: The Isley Brothers featuring Ronald and Ernie 50th St., 866.858.0008. radiocity.com. The Art shops, food tastings and cultural stage
Isley. Jan. 20: Hermans Hermits starring Peter Deco landmark is one of the worlds most performances. F (travel professionals only, 9
Noone. Every Saturday at noon: Beatles Brunch. beautiful concert halls. Highlight: Jan. 17: am-7 pm), Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 am-5 pm. $20
Every Sunday at 1:30 pm: Gospel Brunch. H14 Dancing With the Stars Live. G13 ($25 two-day pass), children under 18 free. K15

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NYC Restaurant Week C0L7956 nycgo.com/restau Highlights: Jan. 2: Orlando Magic. Jan. 4:
rant-week. (Jan. 23-Feb. 10) As many as three Milwaukee Bucks. Jan. 9: New Orleans Pelicans. SWING BY TONIGHT
hundred restaurants offer three-course prix Jan. 12: Chicago Bulls. Jan. 16: Atlanta Hawks.
fixe menus for $29 at lunch and $42 at dinner Jan. 19: Washington Wizards. Jan. 21: Phoenix
(Monday-Friday) in this citywide promotion. Suns. Jan. 27: Charlotte Hornets. H15
Beverage, tax and gratuity are extra. For a list
of participating restaurants, go online. New York Rangers C0L395Madison Square Garden,
Seventh Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 33rd sts.,
Progressive Insurance New York Boat 212.465.6741. nyrangers.com. The hometown

entertainment
Show C0L3728Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, 655 W. hockey team laces up its skates during the
34th St., at 11th Ave., 212.216.2000. nyboatshow 20162017 season. Highlights: Jan. 3: Buffalo
.com. (Jan. 25-29) The annual show marks the Sabres. Jan. 13: Toronto Maple Leafs. Jan. 17:
start of the season for boating and fishing Dallas Stars. Jan. 23: Los Angeles Kings. Jan. 25:
aficionados with luxury motor yachts, cruisers, Philadelphia Flyers. Jan. 31: Columbus Blue
sport fishers, performance boats and run- Jackets. H15
abouts, as well as marine accessories,
electronics, engines and more on display. W-F Resorts World Casino New York City
noon-9 pm, Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su 10 am-5 pm. $16 C0L51
138 10-00 Rockaway Blvd., Jamaica, Queens,
adults, free for children 15 and under when 888.888.8801. rwnewyork.com. The casino is the
accompanied by an adult. K15 first of its kind in the city and features
5,000-plus slot machines and electronic table
Winter Jazzfest winterjazzfest.com. (Jan. 5-10) games, plus a full-service restaurant (RW Prime
Now in its 13th year, the six-day festival Steakhouse and Wine Bar), a food court and
presents more than 150 groups, including 500 complimentary nightly entertainment. Daily 10 :PM & :PM
top jazz musicians, in 15 venues. Highlights am-6 am.
include two multivenue marathon nights, Jan.
212-258-9595
6-7, on stages located in and around Greenwich The Rink at Rockefeller Center C0L73914Rockefeller Broadway at 60th St. 5th .
Village. Single-day, two-day and full-festival Plz., btw W. 49th & W. 50th sts., btw Fifth & Sixth jazz.org/dizzys
passes available; prices vary. For details, log on aves., 212.332.7654. therinkatrockcenter.com.
to the website. (Thru April) Outdoor ice-skating in the center of
Midtown Manhattan. Hours: Daily 8:30
SPORTS+ACTIVITIES am-midnight, each session lasts 90 mins.
Admission: $25-$32 adults, $15 seniors/
Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant children under 11. Skate rental: $12. Skate PHOTO BY LAWRENCE SUMULONG
Park C0L731W
4 . 40th to W. 42nd sts., btw Fifth & Sixth lessons available. G13
aves., 212.661.8870. wintervillage.org. (Thru
March 5) Open free of charge, the outdoor Wollman Rink C0L578
134 30 Fifth Ave., at 64th St.,
ice-skating rink is the centerpiece of activities 212.439.6900. wollmanskatingrink.com. Boasting
here. Daily 8 am-10 pm, weather permitting. skyline views, this outdoor ice rink in Central
Skate rentals: $20-$28. Skate lessons (30 Park is a popular family destination. M-Tu 10
mins): $60 for 1 student, $80 for 2-3 students, am-2:30 pm, W-Th 10 am-10 pm, F-Sa 10 am-11
$120 for 4-6 students. pm, Su 10 am-9 pm. $12-$19 adults, $5-$9
seniors, $6 children 11 and under. Spectator:
Brooklyn Nets C0L47Barclays Center, 620 Atlantic $5. Skate rental: $8. Cash only. G12
Ave., at Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, 800.745.3000.
nba.com/nets. The professional basketball team TICKET SERVICES
has the home-court advantage. Highlights: Jan.
2: Utah Jazz. Jan. 6: Cleveland Cavaliers. Jan. 8: New York CityPASS 888.330.5008. citypass
Philadelphia 76ers. Jan. 10: Atlanta Hawks. Jan. .com. Six attractions (Empire State Building,
12: New Orleans Pelicans. Jan. 15: Houston American Museum of Natural History, Metropoli-
Rockets. Jan. 17: Toronto Raptors. Jan. 23: San tan Museum of Art, choice of Guggenheim
Antonio Spurs. Jan. 25: Miami Heat. AA24 Museum or Top of the Rock Observation Deck,
choice of Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise or
New York Islanders Barclays Center, 620 Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, choice of 9/11
Atlantic Ave., at Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, Memorial & Museum or Intrepid Sea, Air &
917.618.6700. newyorkislanders.com. The Space Museum) at great savings. Ticket booklets
National Hockey League franchise, founded in purchased either online or at participating
1972, plays its 2016-2017 home games at attractions are good for nine days. $116 adults,
Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Highlights: Jan. 11: $92 children ages 6-17.
Florida Panthers. Jan. 19: Dallas Stars. Jan. 21: Los
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Angeles Kings. Jan. 22: Philadelphia Flyers. Jan. TKTS Father Duffy Square, Broadway & W. 47th St.
24: Columbus Blue Jackets. Jan. 26: Montreal in the Theater District; South Street Seaport, at the
Canadiens. Jan. 31: Washington Capitals. AA24 corner of Front & John sts. in Lower Manhattan; 1
MetroTech Center, at the corner of Jay St. & Myrtle DEAN ADAM CARLOS
New York Jets C0L5143MetLife Stadium, East Ave., Brooklyn; David Rubenstein Atrium, EDWARDS FERRARA MENCIA
Rutherford, New Jersey, 800.745.3000. newyork Broadway, btw W. 62nd & W. 63rd sts. on the Upper Fri. Jan. 13 Fri. Jan. 20 Thu. Jan. 26
Sat. Jan. 14 Sat. Jan. 21 Sat. Jan. 28
jets.com. New Yorks Men in Green tackle the West Side (this pop-up booth in Lincoln Center is
opposition on their home turf at the end of the open thru Jan. 28), tdf.org. The discount ticket
regular 2016-2017 pro-football season. Jan. 1: booths offer same-day Broadway and Off-Broad-
Buffalo Bills. way shows; theatergoers can save between 20
and 50 percent off full-price tickets. Log on for
New York Knicks C0L6M
9471 adison Square Garden, box-office hours and real-time listings of all shows www.GothamComedyClub.com
Seventh Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 33rd sts., and performances on offer. H14, D22, A23, I12 208 West 23rd St New York, NY 10011
877.465.6425. nba.com/knicks. The Knicks (212) 367-9000 All line-ups subject to change
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1 An iconic New York experience, perfect Pricing Legend: Quality Meats C0L572Steak House C0L6257 W. 58th St.,
for special moments, is set against the city $=inexpensive (average meal under $25) btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.371.7777. quality
skyline. | Rainbow Room, p. 40 2 The fried $$=moderate ($25-$50) meatsnyc.com. With wood decor and meat-hook
yardbird, a signature dish at this popular $$$=expensive ($50-$80) chandeliers, the industrial yet warm interior
Harlem eatery bone-in and brined in $$$$=luxe ($80+) harks back to the days of classic New York City
buttermilk and coconut milk served with butcher shops. L (M-F), D (nightly). $$$ G12
white mace gravy, mashed potatoes and
greens. | Red Rooster Harlem, p. 39 3 Taste CENTRAL PARK SOUTH
celebrity chef Lidia Bastianichs Italian home-
Redeye Grill C0L5A
72 merican 890 Seventh Ave., at
cooking at her flagship Midtown restaurant. Marea C0L572Italian 240 Central Park So., btw W. 56th St., 212.541.9000. redeyegrill.com. Steps
| Felidia, p. 40 4 Select your own fish, like Seventh Ave. & Broadway, 212.582.5100. away from Carnegie Hall and Jazz at Lincoln
this whole lavraki (Mediterranean sea bass), marea-nyc.com. Seared orange clam with little Center, live music and Red Grooms artwork
prepared in traditional Greek style at this meatballs and prosciutto is served in a posh greet guests as they nosh on creative sushi
authentic eatery. | Kellari Taverna, p. 40 room designed to resemble a yacht. L (M-F), D rolls, burgers and grilled steaks. L (M-F), D
(nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ I12 (nightly), B & Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ H13

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Todd English Food Hall C0L78451Various 1 W. 59th iconic spot has been serving its famous Stella 34 TrattoriaItalian Macys, 151 W.
St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves, 212.986.9260. pastrami, corned beef, knishes and other 34th St., 6th fl., at Seventh Ave., entrance on W.
theplazany.com/dining/todd-english-food-hall. classics since 1888. Customers receive tickets 35th St. & Broadway, 212.967.9251. patinagroup
The food hall has mosaic marble floors, elegant to purchase; dont lose it! L & D (daily). $$ D19 .com. This modern trattoria serves Neapolitan
wood paneling and stained-glass windows. Nine pizzas, housemade pastas and piccoli piatti

dining
food stations, including a taqueria and a seafood Prune C0L5A
72 merican C0L6254 E. 1st St., btw First & (signature small plates). L & D (daily). $$ H15
and oyster bar. B, L & D (daily). $$-$$$ F12 Second aves., 212.677.6221. prunerestaurant
.com. Chef Gabrielle Hamilton whips up creative Zoob ZibThai C0L41639462 Ninth Ave., btw W. 35th & W.
Chelsea+Meatpacking home-cooking; imagine a mixed fry of rabbit leg 36th sts., 212.971.8530. aurazoobzib.com. This
and veal sweetbreads, along with black lentil Thai noodle and beer bar fuses traditional
Colicchio & Sons C0L5A72 merican C0L645785 10th Ave., at salad with mint, parsley and scallion. L (M-F), D dishes with such items as Korean-style
W. 15th St., 212.400.6699. craftrestaurantsinc (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ E19 marinated beef. L & D (daily). $$ I15
.com. Chef Tom Colicchios menu of farm-to-
table fare (scallops with bacon and succotash). Financial District+Tribeca Greenwich+West Village
L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ J17
Cipriani Wall Street C0L6914I7 talian 55 Wall St., Bosie Tea Parlor C0L9721T
5 eahouse C0L41651
73 0 Morton St.,
Il Bastardo C0L572Italian C0L1
35146 91 Seventh Ave., btw W. btw William & Hanover sts., 212.699.4096. cipriani btw Bleecker St. & Seventh Ave. So.,
21st & W. 22nd sts., 212.675.5980. nycrg.com .com. Once home to the National City Bank, this 212.352.9900. bosieteaparlor.com. This
/il-bastardo. A Northern Italian steak house and historic Greek Revival building is now a site for glass-front teahouse serves salads, quiches,
bustling brunch spot featuring exposed brick guests to sip signature Bellinis and dine on hearty vegetarian dishes such as cauliflower
walls and such dishes as squid ink ravioli. L & D elegant, traditional cuisine. L & D (M-F). $$$ E18 with a creamy cashew sauce, pastries and teas.
(daily), all-you-can-drink Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ H16 B & L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ H19
The Odeon C0L4589French C0L641
5 45 W. Broadway, at
Impero Caff 132 W. 27th St., btw Sixth & Thomas St., 212.233.0507. theodeonrestaurant Cafe Cluny C0L572French C0L65284 W. 12th St., at W. 4th
Seventh aves., 917.409.5171. imperorestaurants .com. A warmly lit, Art Deco brasserie beckons St., 212.255.6900. cafecluny.com. Frise aux
.com. A soaring pearlescent column and moss guests to sip international wines and nosh on lardons, burrata toast and asparagus risotto
mural feature in this dramatic space, which hearty French fare and late-night bites. B & L with chives and pecorino cheese in airy dining
offers rustic pasta with artful platings and (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ G21 rooms situated on a quiet, cobblestoned street.
pairings. B, L & D (daily), Brunch (Su). $$$ H16 B & L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ H18
Tribeca Grill C0L4589Contemporary American C0L33
91 75
Chinatown+Little Italy Greenwich St., at Franklin St., 212.941.3900. RedFarm C0L572Chinese C0L46529 Hudson St., btw W.
myriadrestaurantgroup.com. The Robert De Niro/ 10th & Charles sts., 212.792.9700; and one other
Asia Roma C0L5A
72 sian/Italian C0L39240 Mulberry St., at Drew Nieporent collaboration is still trendset- NYC location. redfarmnyc.com. The menu,
Mosco St., 212.385.1133. asiaroma.com. This ting, with robust fare and a 20,000-bottle wine combining Chinese and American elements,
bi-level eatery offers an innovative menu with a list. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Su). $$$ G21 features Pac-Man shrimp dumplings. D
side of karaoke. L (M-F), D (M-Sa). $$ E21 (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$$ H18
Flatiron+Union Square+Gramercy
Hop Kee C0L572Chinese C0L63421 Mott St., at Mosco St., East Harlem+Harlem
212.964.8365. hopkeenyc.com. A casual resto Adalya MMciex editerranean 55 Irving Pl., btw E.
features family-style Cantonese delights: roast 17th & E. 18th sts., 646.896.1441. adalyanyc.com. Amy Ruths C0L78451Soul Food C0L61
82 13 W. 116th St., btw
duck and pork lo mein, chicken with black bean Adventurous Mediterranean small plates with a Lenox & Seventh aves., 212.280.8779. amyruths
sauce, and beef and bitter melon in oyster healthy bent in a casual bar space. Dishes .com. Home-style soul-food dishesfrom
sauce. B & D (daily). $$ E21 include seared octopus and shrimp and arugula smothered pork chops to glazed ham and
with fava beans. D (nightly). $$ E17 wafflesare named after renowned African
La Nonna C0L572Italian C0L61
72 34 Mulberry St., btw Hester Americans. B (Tu-Su), L & D (daily). $$ G5
& Grand sts., 212.334.6200. lanonnaristorante Eleven Madison ParkNew American C0L94211
.com. Classics, such as fresh pizza and pasta in Madison Ave., at E. 24th St., 212.889.0905. Red Rooster HarlemFodS SsAul oul Food 310 Lenox
vodka sauce, are served at this cozy eatery elevenmadisonpark.com. Seasonal, refined Ave., btw W. 125th & W. 126th sts., redrooster
with a 100-bottle wine list. L & D (daily). $$ E20 dishes are on the customizable tasting menu harlem.com. Marcus Samuelssons celebrated
that also offers an impressive wine list. L neighborhood restaurant offers a boisterous,
Lombardis C0L572Italian C0L52133
6 2 Spring St., at Mott St., (F-Su), D (nightly). $$$$ F16 casual atmosphere, succulent fried chicken and
212.941.7994. firstpizza.com. Americas first a subterranean jazz joint (Ginnys Supper Club).
pizzeria has been serving its New York-style, UplandAmericanC0L3 345 Park Ave. So., at E. 26th L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ I4
coal-oven-fired slices for more than 100 years. St., 212.686.10006. uplandnyc.com. Named after
L & D (daily). Cash only. $$ F20 Chef Justin Smillies northern California Solomon & KuffCaribbean 2331 12th Ave.,
hometown, Upland features coastal-inspired at W. 133rd St., 212.939.9443. solomonandkuff
East Village+Lower East Side dishes such as blistered shishito peppers with .com. Caribbean fare and a wide selection of
bottarga (cured fish roe). L (M-F), D (nightly), rums in a space designed to look like an
DBGB Kitchen and Bar C0L5A 72 merican C0L5438299 Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ E16 upscale tiki hut, with mixed-wood walls. D
Bowery, btw Houston & E. 1st sts., 212.933.5300. (Tu-Su), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ K3
dbgb.com. Chef Daniel Bouluds take on a Garment District
traditional brasserie offers shellfish platters, Midtown East
meaty mains and Lyonnais-inspired fare, Nick & Stefs SteakhouseSteak HouseC0L39
alongside more than 20 draft beers. L (M-F), D 9 Penn Plz., at W. 33rd St. & Eighth Ave., Benjamin Steak House C0L34S 1 teak House
(nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ E19 212.563.4444. patinagroup.com. Dry-aged Dylan Hotel, 52 E. 41st St., btw Park & Madison
steaks, veal and double-cut lamb chops aves., 212.297.9177. benjaminsteakhouse.com. Six
Katzs Delicatessen C0L683205 E. Houston St., at served with signature saucesare balanced by cuts of USDA prime steaksdry-aged on the
Ludlow St., 212.254.2246. katzsdelicatessen.com. generous grilled seafood offerings. L (M-F), D premisesand succulent seafood options. B
Among New Yorks oldest delicatessens, this (M-Sa). $$ H15 (M-F), L & D (daily). $$$ F14

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Benjamin Steak House Prime C0L34S1 teak stuffed with feta and Manouri and Kefalogravi- Patsys Italian Restaurant C0L4589Italian
House 23 E. 40th St., btw Park & Madison aves., era cheeses. L & D (daily). $$$ G13 C0L4182
2 36 W. 56th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave.,
benjaminsteakhouse.com. Sister restaurant of 212.247.3491. patsys.com. Open since 1944, a
Benjamin Steak House, serving up USDA prime Rainbow Room C0L347American 49 W. 49th St., favorite of the late Frank Sinatra and many
steaks, succulent seafood and more from the 65th fl., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.632.5000, movie and music stars, specializes in authentic
grill. L & D (daily). $$$ F15 rainbowroom.com. The storied rooftop bar and Neapolitan cuisine. L & D (daily). $$ I13
restaurant delivers retro cuisine, live entertain-
Delegates Dining Room C0LI94135 nternational ment and spectacular skyline views. Call in Planet Hollywood C0L347American C0L631
52 540
C0L61United Nations Building, visitors entrance at E. advance for dinner schedule. Jackets required. Broadway, at W. 45th St., 212.333.7827.
46th St. & First Ave. For lunch reservations, call Brunch (Su). $$$$ G13 planethollywoodintl.com. Filling sandwiches,
917.367.3314. delegatesdiningroom-un.com. Dine juicy burgers and big salads are the main
alongside delegates and dignitaries at an The Sea Grill C0L347Seafood Rockefeller Center, 19 attractions at this branch of the international
international prix fixe buffet with views of the W. 49th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.332.7610. chain devoted to film and television history. L &
East River. L (M-F). $$$ D14 patinagroup.com. Ocean fare, such as Maine D (daily). $$ H14
lobster with housemade squid ink tagliatelle, is
Felidia C0L347Italian C0L457243 E. 58th St., btw Second & served in an elegant space with views of SardisContinental C0L63234 W. 44th St., btw
Third aves., 212.758.1479. felidia-nyc.com. Haute Rockefeller Center. L & D (M-Sa). $$$ G13 Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.221.8440. sardis
fare by celebrated chef Lidia Bastianichimag- .com. This legendary restaurant, known for its
ine spinach pappardelle with Hudson Valley SoHo+Nolita humorous celebrity caricatures, has been a
duck and mushrooms, and baked Mediterra- staple since 1921. Dishes include jumbo lump
nean sea bass with green onionensures the Antique Garage C0L972M
15 editerranean C0L4
4291 1 Mercer crab cakes and grilled sirloin steak. L & D
devotion of diners and critics alike. L (M-F), D St., btw Grand & Broome sts., 212.219.1019. (Tu-Su), Brunch (Su). $$$ H14
(nightly). $$$ D7 antiquegaragesoho.com. Tempting mezes,
salads and traditional entres, such as spicy Utsav Indian Bar & Grill C0LI94135 ndian C0L61
379 185 Sixth
The Sea Fire Grill C0LS 94135 teak House/Seafood beyti (ground lamb grilled on a skewer), in a raw Ave., entrance on W. 46th St., btw Sixth & Seventh
C0L41
513 58 E. 48th St., btw Third & Lexington aves., space that was once a mechanic shop. L & D aves., 212.575.2525. utsavny.com. In a bi-level
212.935.3785. www.theseafiregrill.com. (daily), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ F20 space on a skywalk between two buildings, Chef/
Contemporary and seasonal dishes in an author Hari Nayak fuses Indian flavors with his
elegant dining room lined with dark walnut Aquagrill C0L9721S
5 eafood C0L963210 Spring St., at Sixth signature New York twist. L & D (daily). $$$ G14
wine racks; also serves USDA prime, dry-aged Ave., 212.274.0505. aquagrill.com. Global
steaks and chops. L (M-F), D (nightly). $$$ E13 offerings at this inviting restaurant include a Upper East Side
citrusy Maine lobster salad and Casco Bay cod
Zengo McAiex sian/Latin 622 Third Ave., at E. 40th cakes, plus an award-winning wine list. L (M-F), Copper Kettle Kitchen C0LA 94135 merican 1471
St., 212.808.8110. richardsandoval.com/zengony. D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ G19 Second Ave., btw E. 76th & E. 77th sts.,
Chef/owner Richard Sandoval spins regional 212.744.1100. copperkettlekitchen.com. A cozy
ingredients into dishes designed for sharing. L Balaboosta C0L972M
15 editerranean C0L685214 Mulberry eatery in a cabinlike dining room. Options for
(M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ E14 St., btw Prince and Spring sts., 212.966.7366. vegetarians, such as the baby organic kale
balaboostanyc.com. From hummus to ceviche, salad, join meatier plates like braised short
Murray Hill flavors from the Middle East and Spain. ribs. L (W-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ E10
Balaboosta is Yiddish for homemaker. L (M-F),
Ai Fiori C0L572French C0L81L7 angham Place Fifth Avenue, D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ E20 Daniel C0LVegFrench C0L646
31 0 E. 65th St., btw Madison &
400 Fifth Ave., 2nd fl., btw 36th & 37th sts., Park aves., 212.288.0033. danielnyc.com. Chef
212.613.8660. aifiorinyc.com. Chef/owner Theater District+Hells Kitchen Daniel Bouluds contemporary take on Gallic
Michael White serves French and Italian cuisinechorizo-wrapped monkfish tail and
Riviera-inspired dishes, such as pan-seared sea Guy Fieris American Kitchen & Bar C0L97215 vodka-flambed foie grasis served in a regal
scallops with smoked eggplant, olives and American C0L4812
5 20 W. 44th St., btw Seventh & space with neoclassical accents. D (M-Sa).
radishes. B & D (daily), L (M-F). $$$ F15 Eighth aves., 646.532.4897. guysamerican.com. Jackets required, ties preferred. $$$$ F12
Foodie and TV personality Guy Fieri offers a
Caf China C0LC
94135 hinese C0L9411
8 3 E. 37th St., btw diverse spin on bar faves, such as Mongolian Vaucluse C0L769French 100 E. 63rd St., at Park Ave.,
Madison & Fifth aves., 212.213.2810. cafechina chicken wings and General Tsos pork shank. 646.869.2300. vauclusenyc.com. French bistro
nyc.com. Step back in time to 1930s Shanghai at L & D (daily). $$ H14 fare in a stately space featuring Art Deco light
this vintage-outfitted restaurant with Michelin- fixtures and gray linen banquettes. L (M-F), D
starred Szechuan cuisine that includes dim sum HB Burger C0L9721A
5 merican C0L51
3249 27 W. 43rd St., btw (M-Su). $$$ E12
and tea-smoked duck. L & D (daily). $$$ F15 Sixth Ave. & Broadway, 212.575.5848. heartland
brewery.com. Diners enjoy specialty burgers, Upper West Side
Le Parisien Bistrot MFciex rench C0L51163 E. 33rd St., fries, housemade sodas, milk shakes, egg
btw Third & Lexington aves., 212.889.5489. creams and the worlds smallest hot fudge Bar Boulud C0L9687French C0L4231900 Broadway, at W. 64th
leparisiennyc.com. Comfort food for Franco- sundae. L & D (daily). $$ H14 St., 212.595.0303. barboulud.com. A casual bistro
philes prepared by Chef Johnathan Masse in a with an outdoor terrace from Chef Daniel
space with classic French charm. L (M-F), D Heartland Brewery & ChophouseA Boulud serves seasonal fare with an emphasis
(nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ F15 American C0L631
28 27 W. 43rd St., btw Broadway & on signature terrines and pts. Plus, wines
Sixth Ave., 646.366.0235; 350 Fifth Ave., at 34th from the Burgundy and Rhne Valley regions. L
Rockefeller Center St., 212.563.3433; 625 Eighth Ave., at W. 41st St., (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$ I12
646.214.1000. heartlandbrewery.com. Handcraft-
Brasserie Ruhlmann MF ciex rench C0L69445 Rockefeller ed beers, house-made sodas and a hearty The Leopard at des ArtistesIaltI talian C0L4131 W.
Plz., W. 50th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., steakhouse menu, including free-range mini 67th St., btw Central Park W. & Columbus Ave.,
212.974.2020. brasserieruhlmann.com. French bison burgers. L & D (daily). $$ H14, G15, I14 212.787.8767. theleopardnyc.com. Featuring
classics amid dark red fabrics and wood influences from Sardinia, Sicily, Campania and
accents. L & D (M-Sa), Brunch (Su). $$$$ G13 Kellari TavernaC0LeGG
94135r reek C0L1
624 9 W. 44th St., btw Apulia in an elegant dining room with wooden
Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.221.0144. kellariny.com. wall accents. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch
Limani MM ciex editerranean 45 Rockefeller Plz., W. This traditional restaurant has a contemporary (Sa-Su). $$$ I11
51st St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.858.9200. wine-cellar decor and serves Hellenic dishes,
limani.com. Seated in modern white banquettes such as charcoal-grilled, freshly caught whole Per Se C0LN94135New
ew American C0L4521
9 0 Columbus Cir., 4th
surrounding a sculpture and water installation, fish and lamb chops grilled in olive oil. L & D fl., at W. 60th St., 212.823.9335. perseny.com.
guests enjoy dishes such as grilled calamari (daily), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$$$ G14 Easily among the most exclusive restaurants in

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the city, this high-end venuewith sweeping
views of Central Parkserves tasting menus with
seasonal flair. Dress to impress. Reservations
required. L (F-Su), D (nightly). $$$$ I12

Sugar Factory C0LN94135American


ew C0L4521
9 991 Broadway,
btw W. 67th & W. 68th sts., 212.414.8700.
sugarfactory.com. A working carousel greets
you at the newest location of this brasserie
chain that offers sweet and savory dishes, such
as monster burgers, chicken paillard, chocolate

dining
martinis and King Kong Sundaes. B, L & D
(daily), Brunch (Sa & Su). $$ I11

THE OUTER BOROUGHS


The Bounty C0LA
94135 merican 131 Greenpoint Ave.,
at Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, LUNCH &
347.689.3325. thebountybrooklyn.com. Guests
savor hearty seafood dishes, such as fish and
DINNER DAILY
chips or smoked trout spread on a baguette. TIMES SQ EMPIRE STATE
D (Tu-Su), Brunch (Sa-Su). $$ BB16 127 43 ST 350 5TH AVE
AT BWAY AT 34 ST
Christos Steakhouse C0LS 94135 teak House C0L625 MIDTOWN W HB BURGER
41-08 23rd Ave., at 41st St., Astoria, Queens, 625 8TH AVE 127 43 ST
718.777.8400. christossteakhouse.com. This AT 41 ST AT BWAY
Hellenic chophouse prepares juicy grilled
steaks with a Greek flair, which pair well with
mezes like fried calamari. D (nightly). $$$

Sisters C0LA
94135 merican 900 Fulton St., btw
Washington & Waverly aves., Clinton Hill,
Brooklyn, 347.763.2537. sistersbklyn.com. A bar/
resto/caf hybrid inside a former hardware ONLY IN NEW YORK
store offers charcuterie plates, beers on tap
and live music. B, L & D (daily). $-$$

BARS+LOUNGES
The 40/40 Club C0L5896 W. 25th St., btw Broadway &
Sixth Ave., 212.832.4040. the4040club.com. Jay
Zs luxurious multifloor arena-like space
features dozens of flat-screen monitors, Italian
marble floors and DJs spinning rap and hip-hop.
M-Su 5 pm-4 am. F16

Minus5 Ice Bar C0L43N


7 ew York Hilton Midtown,
1335 Sixth Ave., btw W. 53rd & W. 54th sts.,
212.757.4610. minus5experience.com. Bundle
up in a parka, hat and gloves (provided), down
cool cocktails and admire the hand-carved
Canadian ice interior. Su-Th 11 am-midnight,
F-Sa 11 am-2 am. D18

Mr. Purple HHotel Indigo, 180 Orchard St., btw


Stanton & Houston sts., 212.237.1790. mrpurple
nyc.com. Sip classic cocktails and specialty
concoctions in an elevated lounge with views
of Lower Manhattan. Su-Tu 11 am-2 am, W 11
am-3 am, Th-Sa 11 am-4 am. D18

1 OAK C0L5896453 W. 17th St., btw Ninth & 10th aves.,


212.242.1111. 1oaknyc.com. This mega-club seats
patrons under a ceiling made of raw oak slats,
and offers world-renowned DJs and stadium
seating. Tu-Su 11 pm-4 am. J17

SPiN New York C0L49176 8 E. 23rd St., btw Park &


Madison aves., 212.982.8802. newyork.wearespin
.com. This spacious table-tennis club features a
lounge, pro shop and bar. M-Tu 11 am-midnight,
W 11 am-1 am, Th-Sa 11 am-2 am, Su 11 am-10
pm. F17

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1 Luxury and simplicity combine in custom flats ACCESSORIES+FOOTWEAR modern and practical describe the aesthetic of
that complement and elevate the wearers style. | this brands California-made luxury leather
Margaux, p. 43 2 Classic, yet modern, designs with
Barton Perreira 42 E. 66th St., btw Park & bags and footwear. E19
Kentucky roots and British tailoring for men in a new
Madison aves., 212.628.2013. bartonperreira.com.
TriBeCa space outfitted with graffiti art, flat-screen
TVs and a Star Wars Stormtrooper costume. | Rag & This California-based brand creates design- Feit 2 Prince St., btw Bowery & Elizabeth St.,
Bone, p. 44 3 Quality wool scarves, coats, gloves and driven optical eyewear and sunglasses. F12 212.226.8600; and one other NYC location.
more, tested for warmth across Americas outdoors. | feitdirect.com. This luxury footwear company
Woolrich, p. 44 4 Carl F. Bucherers Manero Flyback Chrome Industries C0L72 51 38 Mulberry St., btw handcrafts minimal, modern sneakers, sandals,
timepieces offer timeless elegance and sporty Spring & Prince sts., 646.792.7835. chromeindus boots and slip-ons for men and women using
functionality in 18-karat rose gold or stainless steel. | tries.com. This sporty company produces high-quality leather and suede. E19
London Jewelers at Westfield World Trade Center,
rugged messenger, laptop and utility bags, as
p. 45 5 The Flat Margot clutch in gold suede with
well as apparel and street shoes. E19 Fine and Dandy Shop 445 W. 49th St., btw
silver stars epitomizes Clare Vs fun, modern bag
designs. | Clare V, this page Ninth & 10th aves., 212.247.4847. fineanddandy
Clare V C0L72
51 39 Elizabeth St., btw Prince & E. shop.com. This boutique offers ways for dapper
Houston sts., 646.484.5757. clarev.com. Fun, guys to add flair to their wardrobe with its

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Goorin Bros. C0L41833
7 37 Bleecker St., btw Christopher American contemporary and replica clothing for
& W. 10th sts., 212.256.1895; and various other all ages, inspired by military garbincluding
NYC locations. goorin.com. Vintage-style hats, leather flight jackets made in the USAavailable

shops+services
including American-made fedoras, flatcaps, at the lines showroom. By appointment only. G14
cadets, baseball hats and bowlers are stocked
at this family-owned store. H18 Domenico Vacca 15 W. 55th St., btw Fifth &
Sixth aves., 646.290.6801. domenicovacca.com.
Henri Bendel C0L4687
5 12 Fifth Ave., btw 55th & 56th This swanky store brims with high-end apparel
sts., 212.247.1100. henribendel.com. This chic and accessories for men and women and also
emporium of womens accessories, gifts, bags includes an in-house tailor, beauty salon,
and more offers sophisticated luxury products barbershop and Italian caf. G13
in imaginative designs and splashy colors, as
well as monogramming services. F13 Eileen Fisher C0L41
895 66 Fifth Ave., btw 21st & 22nd
sts., 212.924.4777; and various other NYC
Margaux C0L41623
87 7 W. 20th St., Ste. 126, btw Fifth & locations. eileenfisher.com. Subtly colored
Sixth aves. margauxny.com. Ballerina flats get an garments, including denim, wrap pants,
upgrade with handcrafted Italian leather in 15 cardigans, silk skirts and vests, for women. G17
3 shades; collections include classic, demi and
pointe. Shop online or by appointment. G17 Ernest Alexander C0L5139
8 8 Thompson St., btw Spring
& Prince sts., 212.775.1199. ernestalexander.com.
Mulberry C0L4161
287 34 Spring St., btw Greene & Wooster Dapper button-downs, as well as the designers
sts., 646.669.8380; and various other NYC signature mens bags and other accessories,
locations. mulberry.com. Founded in 1971, this are available at this flagship. G20
British luxury brand offers fine leather bags,
stylish hats, scarves, shoes and more. F19 Fivestory C0L5421
13 8 E. 69th St., btw Madison & Fifth
aves., 212.288.1338. fivestoryny.com. This luxury
Punto Ottico C0L4925 94B Madison Ave., btw E. 77th & boutique, located inside an Upper East Side
E. 78th sts., 212.988.2677. puntoottico.it. This town house, features high-end womens
Italian boutique carries European sunglasses apparel, accessories and jewelry pieces from
and eyeglass frames from designer brands, renowned designers. F11
such as W-eye and Veronika Wildgruber. F10
The Fur Salon at Saks Fifth Avenue C0L312611
Smythson of Bond Street C0L95416667 Madison Ave., Fifth Ave., 2nd fl., btw 49th & 50th sts.,
btw E. 60th & E. 61st sts., 212.265.4573; and 212.940.4465. thefursalon.com. Designer coats,
various other NYC locations. smythson.com. This capes and accessoriesmade from exotic
high-end British leather goods and stationery skins, such as python, crocodile and sable
boutique offers personalized cards, invitations from designers, including Missoni and Zac
and paper goods, as well as bags, wallets and Posen, plus restyling fur garments. G13
passport covers. F12
Grown & Sewn C0L71564 16 Franklin St., btw Church St.
APPAREL & W. Broadway, 917.686.2964. grownandsewn
.com. Straight and skinny fit khakis for men
A Bathing Ape C0L72991 Greene St., btw Spring & anchor the collection at this Downtown store,
Prince sts., 212.925.0222. us.bape.com. The which also offers an assortment of bags, belts,
Japanese street-wear brands bright and bold boots and T-shirts. G21
printed tees, jackets, sweaters and more pop
against the spaces white and glass interior. L6 Harlem Haberdashery 245 Lenox Ave., btw W.
122nd & W. 123rd sts., 646.707.0070. harlemhaber
Bene Rialto 13 W. 38th St., btw Fifth & Sixth dashery.com. The retail outpost of 5001 Flavors,
aves., 212.246.5984. benerialto.com. Shoppers a custom clothing company for celebrities,
find rotating selections of edgy apparel, body artists and athletes, offers limited-edition
products, accessories, home items and gifts apparel, accessories and stylish sneakers. G5
4 from emerging independent designers. G15
IntermixC0L68391 1003 Madison Ave., btw E. 77th & E.
Brooklyn Industries C0L695290 Lafayette St., btw 78th sts., 212.249.7858; and various other NYC
made-in-America accessories, including lapel Prince & E. Houston sts., 212.219.0862; and locations. intermixonline.com. Trendy fashions
pins, pocket squares, ties, hats, old-fashioned various other NYC locations. brooklynindustries from such designers as Helmut Lang, Mulberry,
grooming supplies and vintage items. I14 .com. Fresh styles for men and women from Brian Atwood, Yigal Azroul, Stella McCartney
this NYC-based label; signature hoodies and hip and Missoni are available at this shop. F10
Fratelli Rossetti C0L328625 Madison Ave., at E. 58th bags come with a lifetime warranty. E19
St., 212.888.5107. fratellirossetti.com. Impeccable Kit & Ace 255 Elizabeth St., btw Prince & E.
European style is the specialty at this boutique Chanel C0L1
31285 5 E. 57th St., btw Madison & Fifth aves., Houston sts., 844.548.6223; and various other
that outfits men and women alike in Italian 212.355.5050; and various other NYC locations. NYC store locations. kitandace.com. This store
leather shoes, jackets, belts, handbags and chanel.com. Modern womenswear includes applies the sweat-wicking technology of
briefcases. F12 lightweight knits, fitted blazers and bomber athletic fabrics to minimalist apparel in modern
jackets, plus chic accessories, emblazoned silhouettes for male and female travelers. E19
Furla 645 Fifth Ave., at 51st St., 212.572.9945. with the interlocking C logo. F13
furla.com. This Italian brand has created Maximilian Fur Salon at Bloomingdales
eye-catching leather bags and accessories in Cockpit USAC0L3285 15 W. 39th St., 12th fl., btw Fifth & C0L315Bloomingdales, 1000 Third Ave., 4th fl., at E. 59th
vibrant colors for more than 80 years. F13 Sixth aves., 212.575.1616. cockpitusa.com. Classic St., 212.705.3335. maximilian.com. Full-length

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shops+services
coats and shorter jackets by the likes of Bisang,
Carolina Herrera, Dennis Basso, Elie Tahari,
Fraud and Zac Posen. Services include
restyling, storage, cleaning, redesigning and
alterations. E12
This 18-karat gold
My.Suit C0L63
74 60 Madison Ave., btw E. 45th & E. 46th link bracelet sports
sts., 646.214.5999; and various other NYC lyrical charms that
locations. mysuit.com. This store allows men to were handcrafted in
customize made-to-measure suits, choosing Rome and is designed
between classic or trim styling, single- or to transcend time
double-breasted jackets and more. F14 and space. Diamond-
studded charms recall
Peruvian Connection 341 Columbus Ave., btw the crazy years
W. 76th & W. 77th sts., 212.239.1219. peruviancon between the two world
nection.com. Specializing in apparel made from wars. | Liv Ballard
alpaca wool and Peruvian cotton, this boutique Jewelry,
sells cozy sweaters, T-shirts, dresses, jeans, LivBallard.com
coats, jewelry and home goods. I10

Pinkyotto C0L7428307 E. 9th St., btw First & Second


aves., 212.533.4028; and various other NYC
locations. pinkyotto.com. The helpful stylists at BEAUTY+HEALTH Rizzoli Bookstore 1133 Broadway, at W. 26th
this local chain assist shoppers in creating St., 212.759.2424. rizzoliusa.com. This iconic
original looks from the stores in-house line of Credo Beauty 9 Prince St., btw Bowery & bookstore is in a high-ceilinged space complete
edgy, charming clothing for women. D18 Elizabeth St., 917.675.6041. credobeauty.com. with dreamy wallpaper by Fornasetti and dark
Shop skincare products, face washes, wood shelves filled with oversize art books and
Rag & Bone C0L1
3871 1 E. 68th St., at Madison Ave., cosmetics, soaps, scents and lotions, all vetted novels. G16
646.517.7586; and various other NYC locations. to avoid harmful ingredients. E19
rag-bone.com. Rooted in Kentucky but Strand BookstoreC0L574 828 Broadway, at E. 12th
influenced by British tailoring, the designer duo Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa C0L7426663 Fifth St., 212.473.1452. strandbooks.com. New, used,
behind this emerging label creates classic yet Ave., btw 52nd & 53rd sts., 212.546.0200; and out-of-print and rare books are housed in this
modern collections for men and women. F11 various other NYC locations. reddoorspas.com. multifloor literary warehouse, which also hosts
The makeup masters legacy lives on at this book signings and readings. E18
Roots 228 Elizabeth St., btw Prince & E. Houston sumptuous retreat, which offers facials,
sts., 646.833.7417. roots.com. This Canadian manicures, massages and hairstyling. F13 DEPT. STORES+CENTERS
heritage brand brings high-quality leather
shoes, bags and jackets, along with wool Linhart Dentistry058731 230 Park Ave., Ste. 1164, at Barneys New YorkC0L32496 101 Seventh Ave., btw W.
capes, ultracomfy sweatpants and cabin- E. 46th St., 212.682.5180. drlinhart.com. An official 16th & W. 17th sts., 212.264.6400; and various
inspired apparel for men, women and kids to a dentist of the Miss Universe Organization, Dr. other NYC locations. barneys.com. Apparel for
boutique in NoLIta. E19 Linhart specializes in cosmetic and restorative men and women from the worlds top designers,
procedures and offers his own Pearlinbrite plus shoes, accessories and housewares. H17
Scotch & Soda C0L27961 73 Lafayette St., at Prince St., laser tooth-whitening service. Patients can also
212.966.3300. scotch-soda.com. Edgy Dutch receive treatment in a luxurious private suite. F14 Bergdorf GoodmanC0L32749 754 Fifth Ave., btw 57th &
fashions for men and women include velvet 58th sts., 212.753.7300. bergdorfgoodman.com.
blazers with brocade collars, leather bomber Osswald 311 W. Broadway, btw Canal & Grand Designer labels, accessories, cosmetics and a
jackets, plaid button-ups and belted coats. E19 sts., 212.625.3111. osswaldnyc.com. With a brand 2,000-square-foot Chanel boutique, in a setting
that dates back to 1921, this family-owned shop overlooking The Plaza Hotel. G12
A Second ChanceC0L6428 1109-1111 Lexington Ave., boasts a vast array of high-end fragrances and
2nd fl., btw E. 77th & E. 78th sts., 212.744.6041; skincare products for men and women. F20 BloomingdalesC0L3294 1000 Third Ave., at E. 59th St.,
155 Prince St., at W. Broadway, 212.673.6155. 212.705.2000; 504 Broadway, btw Broome &
asecondchanceresale.com. The upscale Salon Ziba C0L3964
1 85 Sixth Ave., at W. 12th St.; 200 W. Spring sts., 212.729.5900. bloomingdales.com.
consignment shop carries gently used designer 57th St., btw Seventh Ave. & Broadway; 50 W. Couture and ready-to-wear fashions, gifts and
bags, clothing and accessories from such brands 57th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves. Call 212.767.0577 accessories. E12, F20
as Chanel, Herms and Louis Vuitton. E10, G19 for appointments. salonziba.com. Hair services
include cuts, color, chemical treatments, Brookfield Place 230 Vesey St., at West St.,
Vaute 114 Stanton St., at Essex St., 917.388.3995. moisturizing scalp therapy, as well as 212.417.2445. brookfieldplaceny.com. This
vautecouture.com. A specialist in outerwear, manicures, waxing and makeup application. shopping center brings high-end apparel and
this NYC store offers made-in-NYC coats and G18, H13, G13 accessories brands for men, women and kids,
apparel for men and women using recycled along with bookstores, beauty shops and dining
fabrics and vegan-friendly materials. C19 BOOKS options, to the Financial District. G22

Veronica Beard 998 Madison Ave., at E. 77th Kinokuniya Bookstore C0L1 962 073 Sixth Ave., btw Century 21C0L31295 1972 Broadway, btw W. 66th & W.
St., 646.930.4746. veronicabeard.com. This W. 40th & W. 41st sts., 212.869.1700. kinokuniya 67th sts., 212.518.2121; 22 Cortlandt St., btw
American sportswear labels new NYC flagship .com. This specialty store carries more than Broadway & Church St., 212.227.9092; and two
features casual womens apparel, along with 150,000 books, all on topics related to other NYC locations. c21stores.com. Shoppers
Bluemercury cosmetics, By Kilian candles and Japanese culture, from practical travel guides find discount apparel for men, women and kids, as
Assouline books. F10 to art books in Japanese and English. G15 well as bags, shoes and more. F22, I11

Woolrich 125 Wooster St., at Prince St., 192 Books C0L631


947 92 10th Ave., btw W. 21st & W. 22nd Lord & Taylor C0L964
1 24 Fifth Ave., btw 38th & 39th
646.371.9968. woolrich.com. After 180 years of sts., 212.255.4022. 192books.com. A bright and sts., 212.391.3344. lordandtaylor.com. Cutting-
keeping Americans warm, this company knows orderly shop in Chelsea carrying many genres, edge and classic clothing, handbags, accesso-
its stuff. Stock up on American-made parkas, including rare and out-of-print books. The store ries and shoes for men, women and kids from
gloves, scarves, hats, shoes, blankets and also hosts readings, talks, signings and art more than 400 brands are found at the oldest
more. F19 exhibitions. J16 upscale department store in the U.S. G15

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Macys Herald SquareC0L36 Broadway, at W. Hersheys Chocolate World C01 L51674 593 Broadway,
34th St., 212.695.4400; Event information: at W. 48th St., 212.581.9100. hersheys.com/
212.494.4495; Puppet Theatre (large groups): chocolateworld. Chock-full of chocolate and
212.494.1917. macys.com. The worlds largest candies, the confectioners shop also contains
department store is bursting with designer one-of-a-kind treats, such as a five-pound
clothing, luggage, accessories and furniture. chocolate bar, and endless Hersheys merchan-
Personal shopping is also available. G15 dise. H14

shops+services
Saks Fifth AvenueC0L362 611 Fifth Ave., btw 49th & M&Ms World New York C0L41 7891 600 Broadway, btw
50th sts., 212.753.4000. saksfifthavenue.com. Top W. 48th & W. 49th sts., 212.295.3850. mmsworld
designer fashions, plus home items, handbags, .com. Shop for a variety of paraphernalia
shoes, jewelry, cosmetics and high-end designer inspired by the beloved candies, such as
Linhart Dentistry has been
fragrances, all in one spot. G13 T-shirts, drinkware, candy dispensers and practicing the art and science
holiday items. H13 of dentistry for over 30 years
The Shops at Columbus Circle Time Warner
Center, 10 Columbus Circle, btw W. 58th & W. Moleskine C0L45263436 W. Broadway, at Prince St., in midtown Manhattan.
60th sts., 212.823.6300. theshopsatcolumbus 646.964.4146; and various other NYC locations.
circle.com. More than 40 stores and restaurants, moleskine.com. The famed paper-goods EXPERTISE IN:
including Ted Baker and L.K. Bennett, along with company offers its popular pocket- and full-size Veneers Invisalign
the Restaurant and Bar Collection. I12 notebooks, planners and journals, along with a
selection of bags and travel supplies. F20 (2 days) Root Canals
Westfield World Trade Center 185 PearlinbriteTM Periodontics
Greenwich St., btw Vesey & Barclay sts., Scully & Scully C0L35
917 04 Park Ave., at W. 59th St.,
212.284.9982. westfield.com. This recently 212.755.2590. scullyandscully.com. Established in Laser Whitening 24-Hour
opened shopping center features a stellar 1934, this shop has gifts and housewares, Implants Emergency Care
lineup, including John Varvatos, Kit & Ace, including Baccarat crystal, Limoges and Gien
Roberto Coin, London Jewelers and other porcelain. Also present are American and Crowns Multilingual
luxury stores. G22 English furniture, new and antique Oriental
lamps and clocks. F12
FLEA MARKETS+MARKETS LINHART DENTISTRY
Zazen Bear 497 Broome St., at W. Broadway, ONE-STOP DENTAL PERFECTION
Brooklyn Flea Schedule and location vary, see 888.936.2327. zazenbear.com. This lifestyle
230 Park Ave. at 46th St., Suite 1164
brooklynflea.com for up-to-date information. brand aims to promote a sense of tranquillity
212.682.5180 | drlinhart.com
C0L53Furniture, jewelry, bicycles, clothing and more with its array of jewelry, candles, mugs,
from over 150 local artists are here, along with childrens items and ceramic giftsmany
diverse eats from local vendors. bearing the signature teddy bear logo. G20

Chelsea Market C0L7 67 5 Ninth Ave., btw W. 15th & JEWELRY


W. 16th sts. 212.652.2110. chelseamarket.com.
A huge indoor market and food courtadjacent Erica WeinerC0L476 173 Elizabeth St., btw Kenmare
to the High Line waterfront walkoffering & Spring sts., 212.334.6383; and one other NYC
shops and services, along with the indie location. ericaweiner.com. This trendy NYC
designer marketplace Artists & Fleas. J17 designer digs through New England factory
warehouses to find one-of-a-kind charms for
Grand Bazaar NYC 100 10 W. 77th St., at antique-style jewelry. E20
Columbus Ave., 212.239.3025. grandbazaarnyc
.org. This indoor/outdoor market offers a diverse Lalique C0L726609 Madison Ave., btw E. 57th & E. 58th
range of items, including new and antique home sts., 212.355.6550. lalique.com/en. Known for its
goods, jewelry, books, vintage clothing, art exquisite crystal, this elegant boutique also
pieces, crafts and food vendors. Su 10 am-5:30 offers crystalline jewelry, perfume and
pm. I10 accessories such as silk scarves. F12

Hells Kitchen Flea Market C0L9W71 . 39th St., btw Martinique Jewelers C0L727 6 50 Seventh Ave., btw
Ninth & 10th aves., 212.243.5343. annexmarkets W. 49th & W. 50th sts., 212.262.7600. martinique
.com. Innovative clothing, collectibles, jewelers.com. In Times Square since 1963, this
midcentury furnishings, handmade jewelry and fine jeweler offers a full Pandora boutique with
fresh produce can be found at this year-round exclusive NYC charms, Alex and Ani bangles,
urban marketplace. Sa & Su 9 am-5 pm. I15 the Thomas Sabo collection and timeless
diamond and 18-karat gold pieces. H13
TurnStyle Enter at any corner of Eighth Ave. at
W. 57th & W. 58th sts., 646.768.9222. turn-style Tiffany & Co. C0L727
6 27 Fifth Ave., at 57th St.,
.com. Subway riders fill their bellies and their 212.755.8000; and two other NYC locations.
shopping bags with foods and goods from tiffany.com. The famous jewelry store carries
vendors at this new underground marketplace, diamonds, pearls, gold, silver, fine timepieces,
located inside the Columbus Circle subway crystal and moreall of which come nestled
station. H12 inside the brands signature robins-egg blue
boxes. F12 www.cockpitusa.com
GIFTS+HOME 15% off one full priced item
Wempe JewelersC0L3415 700 Fifth Ave., at 55th St.,
Hammacher Schlemmer C0L5821 97 47 E. 57th St., btw 212.397.9000. wempe.com. This official Rolex ONLINE CODE: NYUSA
Third & Lexington Aves., 800.421.9002. hammach dealer also offers pieces from other prestigious
er.com. Well-constructed, innovative and brands, including Jaeger-LeCoultre, Patek Philippe 15 W 39th St. 12th FL NY, NY 10018
unexpected gadgets for the home and body can and Baume & Mercier, as well as fine jewelry such 212-575-1616 :: info@cockpitusa.com
be found at this store, which offers plenty of as gold earrings, diamond rings and precious *VALID ON COCKPIT USA & CPT ITEM ONLY
opportunities to try novelty items firsthand. E13 gems. G13

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shops+services
Lomography Gallery Store C0L942341 W. 8th St., btw
SPECIAL SERVICES MacDougal St. & Sixth Ave., 212.529.4353.
lomography.com. This hip shop features vintage-
Chlo Johnston chloejohnston.com. style cameras with color-splash flashes,
888.371.0527. Travel experts design bespoke fish-eye views and wide-angle lenses. G18
itineraries, ranging from wine-tasting tours and
culinary adventures to fashion experiences and Olden Camera C0L5721263 Broadway, 4th fl., btw W.
flea market tours, in New York and abroad. 31st & W. 32nd sts., 212.725.1234. Located in
Herald Square, this shop accepts trade-ins and
Shop With Rox shopwithroxnyc.com. Using her is stocked with new and used cameras,
relationships with Garment District vendors, including Leicas and Hasselblads. G15
fashionista Roxanne Hauldren customizes
personal shopping tours for any age, style, size Sony Square C0L457225 Madison Ave., at E. 25th St.,
and budget. Email shopwithrox@gmail.com or 212.833.8800. sony.com/square-nyc. Sonys
call 917.239.7233 for reservations. showroom allows shoppers to touch and play
with innovative products, including audio
Style Room C0L4326styleroom.com. 646.245.5316. devices, gaming systems, TVs and more. F16
Fashion expert Karen Parker OBrien creates
personalized shopping tours that include VIP TOYS+GAMES
access to designer showrooms.
American Girl Place New YorkC0L3816 609 Fifth
SPORTING GOODS Ave., at 49th St., 877.247.5223. americangirl.com.
In addition to the popular doll collection, there
Lululemon Athletica C0L5492139 Broadway, btw W. are accessories, matching doll-and-girl apparel,
75th & W. 76th sts., 212.362.5294; and various books and a popular caf. G13
other NYC locations. lululemon.com. This popular
Canadian company offers a wealth of yoga and Forbidden Planet C0L69832 Broadway, btw E. 12th &
exercise apparel for every athlete. F9 E. 13th sts., 212.473.1576. fpnyc.com. A massive
stock of graphic novels and comics, plus
NBA Store C0L3575
1 45 Fifth Ave., at 45th St., games, DVDs, anime merchandise, key chains,
212.515.6221. nba.com/nycstore. Basketballs, patches, wallets and other fun, geeky gear. F18
jerseys, gifts, sneakers and other branded
merchandise fill this high-tech emporium of kidding aroundC0L4862 60 W. 15th St., btw Fifth
official gear. G14 & Sixth aves., 212.645.6337; Grand Central
Terminal, 42nd St. Passage, E. 42nd St., at Park
Paragon Sporting Goods C0L48 317 67 Broadway, at E. Ave., 212.972.8697. kiddingaroundtoys.com.
18th St., 212.255.8889. paragonsports.com. This This family-owned store specializes in toys and
sports mecca carries equipment and clothing games, clothes and gifts for all ages. F17, F14
from major brands, including Timberland and
Patagonia. F17 Midtown Comics C0L51294 00 W. 40th St., at Seventh
Ave., 212.302.8192; and various other NYC
Reebok FitHub C0L42420 Fifth Ave., btw 37th & 38th locations. midtowncomics.com. Thousands of
sts., 212.395.9614; and various other NYC graphic novels, trade paperbacks and back
locations. reebok.com. The sportswear brands issues are offered at this retailer. H14
concept stores are chock-full of its athletic
apparel and shoes for men, women and kids, Playing Mantis C0L7432 N. Moore St., btw Varick &
along with in-store fitness activities. F15 Hudson sts., 646.484.6845. friendlymantis.com.
Wooden toys and natural fiber dolls and
Sweaty Betty 1153 Madison Ave., at E. 85th St., animals are inspired by diverse cultures. F21
212.320.9724; and various other NYC locations.
sweatybetty.com. The British-based fitness The Red Caboose C0L42 967 3 W. 45th St., btw Fifth &
brand offers fashionable athleticwear for Sixth aves., 212.575.0155. theredcaboose.com.
women, including printed leggings, strappy This hobby shop offers a wide array of model
sports bras, sweat-wicking yoga tops and trains, boats, cars and planes. G14
sporty bags. F9
VINTAGE CLOTHING
TECH+MUSIC
Amarcord Vintage Fashion C0L6232 9 23 Bedford Ave.,
AC Gears C0L742969 E. 8th St., btw Broadway & btw N. 4th St. & N. 5th sts., Williamsburg,
University Pl., 212.375.1700. acgears.com. Brooklyn, 718.963.4001. amarcordvintagefashion
Innovative electronic products, such as robotic .com. This boutique specializes in vintage
pets, solar-powered lights and selfie sticks, are pieces from the Victorian era to the 1990s. E19
sold in this Japanese gadget shop. F18
Cobblestones C0L683
1 14 E. 9th St., btw First &
Academy Records & CDs C0L1 4961 2 W. 18th St., btw Second aves., 212.673.5372. Patrons at this
Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.242.3000. academy- well-stocked consignment shop hunt for
records.com. Offers rare CDs and vinyl records, distinctive vintage clothing, accessories and
in genres ranging from rock to country. G17 jewelry, including lace headpieces. D18

B&H Photo, Video, Pro AudioC0L79468 420 Ninth Ave., People of 2Morrow 65 Franklin St., at Oak St.,
at W. 34th St., 212.444.6615. bhphotovideo.com. Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 718.383.4402. peopleof2
Discover more than 100,000 video and audio morrow.com. This airy, bohemian store carries
products, including cameras, camcorders, film, vintage apparel, accessories and jewelry. BB16
tripods and lighting equipment, at this multilevel
megastore. I15

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The letters/numbers at the end of each listing are NYC Map coordinates (pp. 56-58)

PHOTOS: CAMILLE PISSARRO, TWO WOMEN CHATTING BY THE SEA, ST. THOMAS, 1856, COURTESY NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART; JOHN GRAHAM, CELIA, METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, HUGO KASTOR FUND, 1968; EL LISSITZKY, PROUN 19D, 1920 0R 1921, 2011
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART; ANDIRON WITH PSYCHE, MADE BY PIERRE-PHILIPPE THOMIRE, AFTER A DESIGN BY CHARLES PERCIER, 1809, CHTEAU DE FONTAINEBLEAU; MULBERRY STREET, CA. 1900, PHOTOGRAPH BY DETROIT PUBLISHING CO., LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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1 This scene, painted by Sephardic Jewish artist


Camille Pissarro in Saint Thomas, is featured in The MUSEUMS artifacts, gems and minerals (including a rare
First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the 2-foot-long jade slab), meteorites and more.
New World, thru Feb. 26. | New-York Historical American Folk Art Museum C0L5482 Lincoln Sq., The Hayden Planetariums immersive space
Society Museum & Library, p. 50 2 Celia by John Columbus Ave., at W. 66th St., 212.595.9533. show is here, too. Daily 10 am-5:45 pm.
Graham (18811961) is on view at The Met Breuer, a folkartmuseum.org. The museum focuses on Suggested admission: $22 adults, $17 seniors/
satellite of this treasure house. | The Metropolitan works created by self-taught (as opposed to students (with ID), $12.50 ages 2-12. I10
Museum of Art, p. 49 3 An exhibition of Russian
formally trained) American artists in a variety
avant-garde art, thru March 12, includes El Lissitzkys
Proun 19D. | Museum of Modern Art, p. 49
of mediums and dating from the 18th century Bard Graduate Center C0L41 152 8-38 W. 86th St., btw
4 French architect Charles Percier designed exquisite to today. Tu-Th, Sa 11:30 am-7 pm, F noon-7:30 Central Park West & Columbus Ave.,
objects, like this 1809 chased and gilt bronze andiron, pm, Su noon-6 pm. Free. I11 212.501.3023. bgc.bard.edu. This outpost of the
on display thru Feb. 5. | Bard Graduate Center, this Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, liberal arts
page 5 A photograph of Mulberry Street, ca. 1900, American Museum of Natural History college, is dedicated to the study and history of
is part of the permanent exhibition New York at Its C0L365Central Park West, at W. 79th St., 212.769.5100. decorative arts. Tu, F-Su 11 am-5 pm, W-Th 11
Core. | Museum of the City of New York, p. 49 amnh.org. Guests explore halls filled with am-8 pm. Suggested admission: $7 adults, $5
full-scale dinosaur skeletons, fossils, dioramas, seniors (65+)/students. I9

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Fraunces Tavern Museum 0316 54 Pearl St., The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth
at Broad St., 212.425.1778. frauncestavern Ave., at 82nd St., 212.535.7710. metmuseum.org.

museums+attractions
museum.org. Built in 1719, the building show- Renowned for its encyclopedic collections of
cases Revolutionary War-era manuscripts, art and American, European, Oriental, Oceanic, Islamic
period rooms. M-F noon-5 pm, Sa-Su 11 am-5 pm. and ancient arts. Su-Th 10 am-5:30 pm, F-Sa 10
$7 adults, $4 seniors (65+)/children 6-18/ am-9 pm. Suggested admission (which includes
students, children 5 and under free. F23 same-day admission to the museums two
satellites: The Met Breuer and The Met Cloisters):
The Frick Collection 1 E. 70th St., btw $25 adults, $17 seniors (65+), $12 students,
Madison & Fifth aves., 212.288.0700. frick.org. children under 12 with an adult free. G9
Paintings by old masters are on display in the
former home of industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison
Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 am-5 pm. $22 adults, Ave., at E. 36th St., 212.685.0008. themorgan.org.
$17 seniors (65+), $12 students, pay what you An Italian Renaissance-style palazzo, once the
wish Su 11 am-1 pm. Children under 10 are not library of financier Pierpont Morgan, contains rare
admitted. G11 books, manuscripts, drawings, prints and other
treasures. Tu-Th 10:30 am-5 pm, F 10:30 am-9
Guggenheim MuseumC0L136 1071 Fifth Ave., at pm, Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 am-6 pm. $20 adults,
89th St., 212.423.3500. guggenheim.org. A major $13 seniors (65+)/students/ages 13-16, under 12
architectural icon of the 20th century, Frank Lloyd with adult and F 7-9 pm free. F15
Wrights spiraling landmark building houses a
collection of modern and contemporary art, as Museum of Arts and DesignC0L36 2 Columbus
4 well as temporary exhibitions. Su-W & F 10 Circle, btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.299.7777.
am-5:45 pm, Sa 10 am-7:45 pm. $25 adults, $18 madmuseum.org. The transformation of materials
seniors (65+)/students (with ID), under 12 free, into expressive objects is explored at this center
Brooklyn Museum C0L5948200 Eastern Pkwy., at pay what you wish Sa 5:45-7:45 pm. G8 for arts and crafts. Tu-W, Sa-Su 10 am-6 pm,
Washington Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, Th-F 10 am-9 pm. $16 adults, $14 seniors, $12
718.638.5000. brooklynmuseum.org. Ancient ICP Museum 250 Bowery, btw Prince & E. students, children under 18 free, pay what you
Egyptian artifacts, photography and American Houston sts., 212.857.0000. icp.org. Devoted to wish Th 6-9 pm. F13
art are housed in a grand Beaux Arts building. photography and visual culture. Tu-W, F-Su 10
W 11 am-6 pm, Th 11 am-10 pm, F-Su 11 am-6 am-6 pm, Th 10 am-9 pm. $14 adults, $12 seniors, The Museum of Modern Art 11 W. 53rd St.,
pm. Suggested admission: $16 adults, $10 $10 students, children 14 and under free, pay btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.708.9400. moma.org.
seniors (62+)/students, age 19 and under free. what you wish Th 6-9 pm. E19 World-renowned modern and contemporary
works, including masterpieces of sculpture,
Cooper Hewitt 2 E. 91st St., at Fifth Ave., Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum C0L3276Pier 86, drawing, painting, photography and film, are in
212.849.8400. cooperhewitt.org. Located in the 12th Ave., at W. 46th St., 212.245.0072. intrepid the permanent collection. M-Th, Sa-Su 10:30
former residence of Andrew Carnegie, this museum.org. A national historic landmark, the am-5:30 pm, F 10:30 am-8 pm. $25 adults, $18
Smithsonian museum uses groundbreaking USS Intrepid aircraft carrier offers access to seniors (65+), $14 students, children under 16
technology to create interactive exhibits on several decks featuring historic aircraft, and F 4-8 pm free. G13
historic and contemporary design. Su-F 10 multimedia presentations, interactive exhibits
am-6 pm, Sa 10 am-9 pm. $18 adults, $12 and flight simulators, plus the guided missile Museum of the City of New YorkC0L5914 1220 Fifth
seniors (65+), $9 students, under 18 free, pay submarine USS Growler, the British Airways Ave., at 103rd St., 212.534.1672. mcny.org. NYC is
what you wish Sa 6-9 pm. F9 Concorde and the space shuttle Enterprise. on display in paintings, photographs and artifacts.
Daily 10 am-5 pm. General admission: $26 The new permanent exhibition, New York at Its
El Museo del Barrio C0L1415 230 Fifth Ave., at 104th adults, $24 seniors (65+)/college students, $19 Core, is a three-gallery, high-tech look at the
St., 212.831.7272. elmuseo.org. The art and children 5-12, children under 5, retired U.S. citys 400-year history. Daily 10 am-6 pm.
cultural heritage of the Caribbean and Latin military and active-duty personnel free. K14 Suggested admission: $14 adults, $10 seniors/
America are celebrated at this center of Latin students, under 19 free. F7
pride. W-Sa 11 am-6 pm, Su noon-5 pm. The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave., at
Suggested admission: $9 adults, $5 seniors/ 92nd St., 212.423.3200. thejewishmuseum.org. Museum of the Moving Image C0L5293 14 6-01 35th
students, children under 12 free. G7 Art and artifacts, from antiquities to folk art to Ave., at 37th St., Astoria, Queens, 718.777.6888.
broadcast media, showcase Jewish culture and movingimage.us. The art, history, technique and
Ellis Island National Museum of Immigra- identity through a contemporary lens. Sa-Tu 11 technology of film, television and digital media
tion05 libertyellisfoundation.org. Ferry (Statue am-5:45 pm, Th 11 am-8 pm, F 11 am-4 pm. $15 are explored through exhibitions, programs and
Cruises): 201.604.2800. statuecruises.com. adults, $12 seniors (65+), $7.50 students, under the nations largest permanent collection of
Visitors seeking their immigrant heritage are 18 and Sa free, pay what you wish Th 5-8 pm. G8 moving-image artifacts. W-Th 10:30 am-2 pm, F
welcomed on this historic island in New York 10:30 am-8 pm, Sa-Su 11:30 am-7 pm. $15
Harbor to view exhibits, search archives and take Merchants House Museum C0L52 94 9 E. 4th St., adults, $11 seniors (65+)/students, $7 ages
an audio tour. Open daily. Free. btw Bowery & Lafayette St., 212.777.1089. 3-17, children under 3 and F 4-8 pm free. AA10
merchantshouse.org. The furnishings, decora-
Fisher Landau Center for Art C0L8135 8-27 30th St., tive objects, clothing and personal memorabilia National Museum of the American Indian
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION

btw 38th & 39th aves., Long Island City, Queens, on display in New Yorks only 19th-century C0L561
2 Bowling Green, at Broadway, 212.514.3700.
718.937.0727. flcart.org. The extensive private art family town home that has been preserved nmai.si.edu. A branch of the Smithsonian
collection of Emily Fisher Landau, which intact, both inside and out, are all original. Institution, this museum promotes Native
includes 20th-century and contemporary Visitors can tour the museums period rooms American history, culture and arts. Su-W, F-Sa
prints, paintings and sculpture from major on their own or join a guided 45-minute tour at 10 am-5 pm, Th 10 am-8 pm. Free. F23
American artists, such as Ed Ruscha, Cy 2 pm (Th at 2 & 6:30 pm). Th noon-8 pm, F-M
Twombly and others, is housed in a converted noon-5 pm. $13 adults, $8 seniors (65+)/ National September 11 Memorial &
industrial building, a former parachute-harness students, children under 12 accompanied by an MuseumC0L415879 Museum entrance at 180 Greenwich
factory. Th-M noon-5 pm. Free. AA11 adult free. E18 St., btw Liberty & Fulton sts., 212.312.8800.

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museums+attractions
911memorial.org. The memorial features and surrounding regions. M & Th 11 am-5 pm, W audio. Su-W 10 am-6 pm (last entry 4:30 pm),
waterfalls set within the footprints of the Twin 11 am-9 pm, F 11 am-10 pm, Sa-Su 11 am-6 pm. F-Sa 10 am-9 pm (last entry 7:30 pm). $39
Towers, which were destroyed in terrorist attacks $15 adults, $10 seniors (65+)/students, children adults, $36.50 seniors (65+)/students/military,
on Sept. 11, 2001. Memorial: Daily 7:30 am-9 pm. under 12 free. First M of the month free for $30 children 6-17, under 6 free. I18
Free. Museum: Su-Th 9 am-8 pm (last entry 6 seniors; F 6-10 pm free for all. H17
pm), F-Sa 9 am-9 pm (last entry 7 pm). Museum The High Line C0L568G
1 ansevoort to W. 34th sts., btw
admission: $24 adults, $18 seniors (65+), U.S. South Street Seaport Museum C0L5612 Fulton St., 10th & 12th aves., 212.500.6035. thehighline.org.
veterans, college students, $15 children 7-17, btw Front & Water sts., 212.748.8600. southstreet The 1.45-mile-long elevated park and prom-
children under 6 and Tu 5-8 pm free. G22 seaportmuseum.org. New York Citys history as enade, reclaimed from derelict railway tracks,
a world port and place of commerce is explored offers views of the skyline, plus gardens and
Neue Galerie New York C0L1 457 048 Fifth Ave., at through photographs, paintings, historic ship art displays. Daily 7 am-7 pm. Free. J15-J18
86th St., 212.628.6200. neuegalerie.org. The models and other sea-related memorabilia.
elegant town-house museum is dedicated to W-Su 11 am-5 pm. $12 adults, $8 seniors/ Madame Tussauds New York C0L548234 W. 42nd
20th-century German and Austrian fine and students, $6 children 6-17, under 5 free. D22 St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 866.841.3505.
decorative art and design by Gustav Klimt, Egon nycwax.com. The Times Square incarnation of
Schiele, Otto Dix and others. Th-M 11 am-6 pm. The Studio Museum in Harlem C0L561 8 44 W. 125th the renowned British-based wax museum
$20 adults, $15 seniors (65+), $10 students, St., btw Malcolm X & Adam Clayton Powell Jr. features lifelike sculptures of celebrities, plus a
first F of the month 6-8 pm free. Children under blvds., 212.864.4500. studiomuseum.org. state-of-the-art 4-D theater with virtual special
12 not admitted, children 12-16 must be Dedicated to local, national and international effects. Su-Th 10 am-8 pm, F-Sa 10 am-10 pm.
accompanied by an adult. G9 artists of African descent. Th-F noon-9 pm, Sa Standard admission: $32 adults, $30 children
10 am-6 pm, Su noon-6 pm. $7 adults, $3 3-12, children under 4 free. H14
New Museum C0L57235 Bowery, btw Rivington & seniors/students, children under 12 and Su
Stanton sts., 212.219.1222. newmuseum.org. free. H4 New York Botanical Garden C0L48572900 Southern
Cutting-edge art in various mediums by U.S. Blvd., Bronx, 718.817.8700. nybg.org. Miles of lush
and international artists. W, F-Su 11 am-6 pm, Tenement Museum C0LV 516 isitor center: 103 gardens and walking trails offer an escape from
Th 11 am-9 pm. $16 adults, $14 seniors (65+), Orchard St., btw Broome & Delancey sts., the city. Tu-Su 10 am-5 pm. All-garden pass
$10 students, under 18 free, pay what you wish 212.982.8420. tenement.org. Turn-of-the-20th- (grounds plus exhibitions): M-F $20 adults, $18
Th 7-9 pm. D20 century immigrant life on the Lower East Side seniors (65+)/students, $8 children ages 2-12,
is illustrated on guided tours of preserved children under 2 free. Sa-Su: $30 adults, $28
New-York Historical Society Museum & tenement apartments. Daily 10 am-6 pm (last seniors (65+)/students, $18 children ages 2-12,
Library C0L51
8 70 Central Park West, at Richard Gilder tour 5 pm). $25 adults, $20 seniors (65+)/ children under 2 free. Free grounds admission
Way (W. 77th St.), 212.873.3400. nyhistory.org. students, children under 6 not admitted. C20 all day W and Sa 9-10 am.
This cultural institution features objects and
works of art focused on the rich history of New Whitney Museum of American Art One World Observatory One World Trade
York. Tu-Th, Sa 10 am-6 pm, F 10 am-8 pm, Su 99 Gansevoort St., btw Greenwich & West sts., Center, 285 Fulton St., entrance to the observa-
11 am-5 pm. $20 adults, $15 seniors/educators/ 212.570.3600. whitney.org. More than 50,000 tory is on West St., at Vesey St., 844.696.1776.
active military, $12 students, $6 children 5-13, square feet of indoor galleries and 13,000 oneworldobservatory.com. The indoor observa-
children under 4 free, pay what you wish F 6-8 square feet of outdoor exhibition space are tory is located on the 100th, 101st and 102nd
pm. I10 devoted to American art and artists. M, W-Th, floors of the tallest building in the Western
Su 10:30 am-6 pm, F-Sa 10:30 am-10 pm. $25 Hemisphere1,250 feet above street level.
9/11 Tribute Center C0L941
12 20 Liberty St., btw adults, $18 seniors (65+)/students, children under Dining options available, plus a gift shop. Daily
Greenwich St. & Trinity Pl., 866.737.1184. 18 free, pay what you wish F 7-10 pm. I18 9 am-8 pm (last ticket sold at 7:15 pm). $34
tributewtc.org. Recovered objects, photographs, adults, $32 seniors (65+), $28 children 6-12,
oral stories, films and personal effects Attractions children 5 and under free. G22
displayed in the museums galleries offer
visitors the chance to pay their respects to the Bronx Zoo C0L5312300 Southern Blvd., Bronx, Ripleys Believe It or Not! Times Square
victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, NYC terrorist 718.220.1500. bronxzoo.com. The largest urban C0L574234 W. 42nd St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves.,
attacks. M-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 10 am-5 pm. zoo in the United States provides natural 212.398.3133. ripleysnewyork.com. The NYC
Gallery admission: $15 adults, $10 seniors/ habitats and environments for its approximate- outpost of this famed odditorium presents
students/military, $5 children 8-12. Gallery ly 4,000 species, including snow leopards, such displays as shrunken heads and decorated
admission and guided walking tour of the 9/11 lemurs and Western lowland gorillas. Daily 10 skulls. Among the interactive attractions is a
Memorial: $25 adults/seniors/students/ am-4:30 pm. Total Experience tickets: $24.95 vortex tunnel. M-W 9 am-11 pm, Th-Su 9 am-1
military, $10 children 8-12. Tours, which last adults, $22.95 seniors (65+), $17.95 ages 3-12, am. $29.95 adults, $22.95 children 4-12. H14
approximately one hour and 15 minutes and are under 2 free.
in English, are led by survivors, family Statue of Liberty libertyellisfoundation.org.
members, rescue and recovery workers, Empire State Building ExperienceC0L3487 350 Fifth The copper-clad neoclassical statue in New
volunteers and local residents of Lower Ave., btw 33rd & 34th sts., 212.736.3100. esbnyc York Harbor, a gift from France to the United
Manhattan who experienced 9/11. Tours: Su-Th .com. Views of NYC from the 86th- and 102nd- States, is a symbol of freedom and democracy.
11 am, noon, 1, 2 & 3 pm, F 10:30 & 11 am, floor observatories. Daily 8 am-2 am. Main deck Open daily. Free. Statue Cruises (201.604.2800.
noon, 1, 2 & 3 pm, Sa 10:30 & 11 am, noon, (86th floor) admission: $34 adults, $31 seniors statuecruises.com) operates a ferry to Liberty
12:30, 1, 1:30, 2 & 3 pm. G22 (62+), $27 children 6-12, children under 5 free. and Ellis islands.
Main & top decks (86th floor & 102nd floor)
The Noguchi Museum C0L589 7 -01 33rd Rd., at admission: $54 adults, $51 seniors (62+), $47 chil- Top of the Rock C30 0L57 Rockefeller Plz., W. 50th St.,
Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, Queens, dren 6-12, children under 5 free. G15 btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.698.2000. topofthe
718.204.7088. noguchi.org. The former studio of rocknyc.com. Open 365 days a year, the
Japanese sculptor and set designer Isamu Exhibitionism: The Rolling Stones Industria, observation deck at the top of Rockefeller Center
Noguchi now houses permanent and traveling 775 Washington St., btw W. 12th & Jane sts., welcomes visitors with panoramic vistas of the
exhibitions, as well as an outdoor sculpture 800.653.8000. stonesexhibitionism.com. (Thru city some 70 floors above the ground. Daily 8
garden. W-F 10 am-5 pm, Sa-Su 11 am-6 pm. March 12) The immersive exhibition devoted to am-midnight (last elevator ascends at 11:15 pm).
$10 adults, $5 seniors/students, children under the rock n roll band is a six-decade retrospec- $34 adults, $32 seniors (62+), $28 children 6-12.
12 and first F of the month free. A10 tive, featuring more than 500 items from the The Sun & Stars combination ticket allows
groups private archive and including instru- visitors to enjoy Top of the Rock twice in one day:
Rubin Museum of Art C0L1 4957 50 W. 17th St., btw ments, onstage and offstage clothes, handwrit- $49 adults, $43 children 6-12. G13
Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.620.5000. rmanyc.org. ten song lyrics, album art, never-before-seen
Paintings, textiles and more from the Himalayas footage and photos, and never-before-released

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1 Abstractionist John McLaughlins #4 is ANTIQUE STORES Home furnishings from the 19th to mid-20th
featured in the artists one-man show, Marvelous centuries, including end tables, Persian
Void, thru Jan. 7. | Van Doren Waxter, p. 53 Flying Cranes Antiques Ltd. C0LT517 he Manhattan carpets, needlepoint dining room chairs, China
2 Korean ceramist Heesoo Lees porcelain vessels, Art & Antiques Center, 1050 Second Ave., sets and Tiffany lamps. M-Sa 11 am-5 pm, Su
inspired by nature, are on display Jan. 6 thru
Galleries 55 & 58, at E. 56th St., 212.223.4600. 1-6 pm. F16
Feb. 3. | Jane Hartsook Gallery, p. 53 3 In
photographer Matthew Brandts exhibit, River and
flyingcranesantiques.com. Japanese artwork,
Sky, thru Jan. 21, the multilayered prints of RB1 porcelain, bronze, silver, ikebana baskets, plus Linda Horn Antiques C0L1 9624 327 Madison Ave., btw
were processed with water from Flint, Michigan. screens. Imari ceramics, lacquer and samurai E. 93rd & E. 94th sts., 212.772.1122. lindahorn
| Yossi Milo Gallery, p. 53 4 Social change is at swords from the Edo and Meiji periods. M-F .com. Treasures include majolica pottery,
the heart of Raphael Soyers Water Street, one of 10:30 am-6 pm. E13 Moroccan inlaid bone trunks and brass
the politically charged works in You Say You Want birdcages. M-Sa 10 am-6 pm. F8
a Revolution: American Artists and the Communist Gramercy Vintage Furniture 61 Gramercy
Party, thru Feb. 11. | Galerie St. Etienne, p. 52
Park, Park Ave. So. btw W. 21st & E. 22nd sts., Lost City Arts C0L961
3 8 Cooper Sq., btw E. 4th & E.
212.477.7156. gramercyvintagefurniture.com. 5th sts., 212.375.0500. lostcityarts.com.

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Sputnik-inspired chandeliers, as well as
midcentury modern furniture, are among the
internationally sourced items. M-F 10 am-6 pm,
Sa noon-6 pm. E18 Annie Dunnings
Sapsucker Sounds
The Manhattan Art & Antiques Center (Music Box), an
C0L51
9 050 Second Ave., at E. 55th St., 212.355.4400. interactive sound
the-maac.com. More than 100 established sculpture created from
galleries on three levels offer an encyclopedic a pattern of holes made
selection of rare and intriguing antiques, fine by a yellow-bellied
art, decorative accessories, silver and jewelry sapsucker and featured
from the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. in Animal Intent, Jan.
M-Sa 10:30 am-6 pm, Su noon-6 pm. E13 19-March 18, explores
the possibilities of
artistic collaboration
ART GALLERIES
between humans and
Alexander and Bonin C0L95347 Walker St., btw nonhumans. | Apexart,
Broadway & Church St., 212.367.7474. alexan this page
derandbonin.com. This space is home to an
exclusive roster of international contemporary
artists, including Jorge Macchi, Emily Jacir and
Ree Morton. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. F20

Apexart C0L52291 Church St., btw White & Walker


sts., 212.431.5270. apexart.org. Offering
opportunities to independent curators and
emerging and established artists to challenge
preconceived ideas about the practice and
curation of art, the nonprofit organization
exhibits works in all mediums, including
performance art and installations. Tu-Sa 11
am-6 pm. F21

Asya Geisberg Gallery 537B W. 23rd St., btw


10th & 11th aves., 212.675.7525. asyageisberggal
lery.com. Writer and artist Asya Geisberg
curates both young and internationally
established artists dealing with culture and art
history in their work. Tu-Sa 11 am-6 pm. J16

Barbara Mathes Gallery C0L52622 E. 80th St., btw


Madison & Fifth aves., 212.570.4190. barbarama David Zwirner C0L35728525 W. 19th St., btw 10th Ave. & Gagosian Gallery C0L155
3 22 W. 21st St., btw 10th &
thesgallery.com. American and European West St., 212.727.2070; and three other NYC 11th aves., 212.741.1717; and four other NYC
modern and contemporary paintings, drawings locations. davidzwirner.com. Paintings, sculpture locations. gagosian.com. The gallery holds
and sculpture. M-F 10 am-6 pm. F9 and conceptual photography from international exhibitions of paintings, sculpture, photography
contemporary artists, including R. Crumb and and installations by postwar American and
Benrubi Gallery C0L25
51 21 W. 26th St., 2nd fl., btw Diana Thater. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J17 European artists, including Jeff Koons and
10th & 11th aves., 212.888.6007. benrubigallery Richard Serra. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J17
.com. Twentieth-century and contemporary Denny Gallery 261 Broome St., btw Orchard &
photography. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16 Allen sts., 212.226.6537. dennygallery.com. A con- Galerie Lelong C0L528528 W. 26th St., btw 10th & 11th
temporary fine art gallery representing aves., 212.315.0470. galerielelong.com. Repre-
Berry Campbell 530 W. 24th St., btw 10th & emerging and midcareer artists, whose work is sents contemporary artists from the United
11th aves., 212.924.2178. berrycampbell.com. A interdisciplinary and process-oriented. Tu-Su 11 States, Europe, South America and the
gallery showcasing the work of postwar and am-6 pm. D20 Asia-Pacific region, such as Jaume Plensa, Cildo
Meireles and Yoko Ono. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16
PHOTO: ANNIE DUNNING, SAPSUCKER SOUNDS (MUSIC BOX), 2014, COURTESY APEXART
Modernist artists, including Larry Poons and
Judith Godwin. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16 Eden Fine Art C0L528470 Broome St., at Greene St.,
212.888.0177; and one other NYC location. Galerie St. Etienne C0L522
18 4 W. 57th St., 8th fl., btw
Boesky East 507 W. 24th St., btw 10th & 11th eden-gallery.com. A contemporary art gallery Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.245.6734. gseart.com.
aves., 212.680.9889. marianneboeskygallery.com. representing established international artists Specializing in Austrian and German Expres-
Contemporary art from emerging and and showcasing colorful and spiritually uplifting sionist artists, such as Otto Dix, Egon Schiele
midcareer artists, working in all mediums. works, including paintings, sculpture and and Emil Nolde, this gallery is also a showcase
Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16 photography. Daily 9 am-9 pm. F20 for self-taught and outsider artists like
Grandma Moses. Tu-Sa 11 am-5 pm. G13
Casey Kaplan Gallery C0L2351
4 21 W. 27th St., btw Fergus McCaffrey 514 W. 26th St., btw 10th
Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.645.7335. Showcased and 11th aves, 212.988.2200. fergusmccaffrey Jack Shainman Gallery C0L3264513 W. 20th St., btw
works include a variety of contemporary art .com. A gallery primarily showcasing the work 10th & 11th aves., 212.645.1701. www.jackshain
from both established and emerging artists, of postwar Japanese and Western contempo- man.com. Photographs, videos, paintings and
such as Marlo Pascual, in a wide range of rary artists. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16 sculpture by emerging and established artists
mediums. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. H16 from Africa, East Asia and North America. Tu-Sa
Foley Gallery C0L52759 Orchard St., btw Hester & 10 am-6 pm. J17
C24 Gallery C0L41582560 W. 24th St., btw 10th & 11th Grand sts., 212.244.9081. foleygallery.com.
aves., 646.416.6300. c24gallery.com. The gallery Contemporary photography and works on Jacob Lewis Gallery 521 W. 26th St., btw 10th
features contemporary works from cities paper, featuring pieces by Henry Leutwyler, & 11th aves., 212.643.6353. jacoblewisgallery
beyond the usual art centers, such as Mumbai, Casey Ruble and Sage Sohier. W-Sa 11 am-6 .com. This up-and-coming gallery focuses on
So Paulo and Istanbul. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16 pm, Su noon-6 pm. D20 imagery and mediums that appeal to Millennials.

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Represented artists include Rina Banerjee and Van Doren Waxter C0L463723 E. 73rd St., btw Madison
Matthew Weinstein. Tu-F 10 am-6 pm, Sa 11 am-6 & Fifth aves., 212.445.0444. vandorenwaxter.com.
pm. J16 The gallery, located in an Upper East Side town
house, specializes in American abstraction
Jane Hartsook Gallery 16 Jones St., btw 1950-1990. Among the Californian artists
Bleecker & W. 4th sts., 212.242.4106. greenwich represented are Richard Diebenkorn, Sam
housepottery.org. Located within Greenwich Francis and John McLaughlin. Tu-Sa 10 am-6
House Pottery, the gallery mounts temporary pm. F11

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exhibitions showcasing emerging, underrepre-
sented and established contemporary Walther Collection Project Space C0L65 741 26 W.
ceramists. W-Su noon-6 pm, and by appoint- 26th St., Ste. 718, btw 10th & 11th aves.,
ment. H18 212.352.0683. walthercollection.com. Global
contemporary photography and video. W-Sa
Luxembourg & Dayan C0L43964 E. 77th St., btw Park noon-6 pm. J16
& Madison aves., 212.452.4646. luxembourg
dayan.com. In a 13-foot-wide, four-story Yossi Milo Gallery C0L25346245 10th Ave., btw W. 24th
exhibition space, works by artists such as & W. 25th sts., 212.414.0370. yossimilo.com.
Csar, Enrico Baj and Salvatore Scarpitta are Contemporary photo-based art, video and
shown. Tu-Sa 10 am-5 pm. F10 works on paper. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16

Lyles & King 106 Forsyth St., at Broome St., AUCTION HOUSES
646.484.5478. lylesandking.com. Mira Schor, Phil-
lip Birch and Chris Hood are among the contem- Christies C0L5724120 Rockefeller Plz., btw Fifth & Sixth
porary artists represented by this young Lower aves., 212.636.2000. christies.com. A prestigious
East Side gallery, a 1,500-foot subterranean auctioneer of fine art and antiques. Highlights:
space. W-Su noon-6 pm. D20 Jan. 19: Palmetto Hall: The Jay P. Altmayer
Family Collection. Jan. 25: Old Master Prints.
Mitchell-Innes & Nash C0L538534 W. 26th St., btw Call for viewing and sale hours. G13
10th & 11th aves., 212.744.7400; and one other
NYC location. miandn.com. Modern and Sothebys C0L1
2315 334 York Ave., at E. 72nd St.,
contemporary works by internationally 212.606.7000. sothebys.com. Fine art and
recognized artists such as Anthony Caro, Tom collectibles. Highlight: Jan. 11-21: Americana
Wesselmann and Nancy Graves. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 Week. Call for viewing and sale hours. C8
pm. J16
Swann Auction Galleries C0L1 4687 04 E. 25th St., btw
Nohra Haime Gallery C0L574T2 he Crown Building, 730 Lexington & Park aves., 212.254.4710. swanngal
Fifth Ave., 7th fl., btw 56th & 57th sts., leries.com. The auction house specializes in
212.888.3550. nohrahaimegallery.com. This rare and antiquarian books and works on paper.
gallery represents contemporary American, Highlight: Jan. 26: Alphonse Mucha & Masters
European and Latin American artists who work of Art Nouveau: The Harry C. Meyerhoff
in a variety of mediums, including painting, Collection. Call for viewing and sale hours. F16
sculpture, photography, conceptual art and
multimedia installation. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. F12 SPECIAL SHOWS
Robert Henry Contemporary 56 Bogart St., New York Ceramics & Glass Fair Bohemian
btw Grattan & Harrison sts., Bushwick, Brooklyn, National Hall, 321 E. 73rd St., btw First & Second
718.473.0819. roberthenrycontemporary.com. A aves., nyceramicsandglass.com. (Jan. 19-22)
showcase for primarily contemporary minimal, Ceramics, pottery and glass from the 17th to
abstract and conceptual artists. Th-Su 1-6 pm. 21st centuries are on view and up for sale
The nations premier art
during this 18th annual event, the only one of and antiques center.
Sandra Gering Inc. 14 E. 63rd St., btw Madison its kind in the States. The 30 vetted galleries
& Fifth aves., 646.336.7183. sandrageringinc.com. come from the U.S., England, Europe and Asia. Fine and vintage jewelry,
Contemporary works, from Marc Ganzglass
installation pieces to Leo Villareals light
Th-Sa 11 am-7 pm, Su 11 am-4 pm. $20. D11
antique furniture, silver,
sculptures. Tu-F 10 am-6 pm. F12 Outsider Art Fair C0L638M Chinese & Japanese works
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7 etropolitan Pavilion, 125 W.


18th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.337.3338.
Scholten Japanese Art C0L4158145 W. 58th St., Ste. outsiderartfair.com. (Jan. 19-22) The fair is
of art, antiquities and more.
6D, btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.585.0474. dedicated to self-taught artists, Art Brut, folk
scholten-japanese-art.com. A private gallery
specializing in Japanese wood-block prints and
and outsider art. Th 2-6 pm (early access), 6-9
pm (vernissage), F-Sa 11 am-8 pm, Su 11 am-6 70 plus galleries
paintings from the 18th to 20th centuries. By pm. $20 day pass, $50 all-access (F-Su) pass,
appointment only M-F 11 am-5 pm. H12 $75 Th early access and vernissage. G17 with expert dealers
Sean Kelly C0L5426475 10th Ave., at W. 36th St.,
212.239.1181. skny.com. Diverse, unconventional
Winter Antiques Show C0L68314Park Avenue Armory,
643 Park Ave., btw E. 66th & E. 67th sts.,
in every category
and intellectually driven works from contempo- 718.292.7392. winterantiquesshow.com. (Jan.
rary American and European artists. Tu-F 11 20-29) The 63rd annual show features 73
am-6 pm, Sa 10 am-6 pm. J15 dealers from the U.S. and around the world in 1050 2nd Avenue, New York
Turn Gallery 37 E. 1st St., btw First & Second
American, European and Asian fine and
decorative arts. Every object on view and up for
NY 10022 212-355-4400
aves., 917.773.8263. turngallerynyc.com. The sale is strictly vetted for authenticity, date and
Lower East Side gallery showcases a select
group of artists in various mediums, from Gosta
condition. Daily noon-8 pm (Su & Th noon-6
pm). $25 (includes catalog). F11
www.the-maac.com
Peterson to Kimia Ferdowsi Kline. W-Sa noon-7
pm, Su noon-5 pm. D19

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The letters/numbers at the end of each listing are NYC Map coordinates (pp. 56-58).

times vary. Check online for closed stops


during the winter.

Penn Station C0L5E


213 ighth Ave., btw W. 31st & W.
33rd sts., 212.630.6401. amtrak.com. Subways
converge with commuter rail and bus services
to New Jersey and Long Island and national rail
services. I15

Port Authority Bus Terminal C0L526 13 25 Eighth Ave.,


btw W. 40th & W. 42nd sts., 800.221.9903. panynj
.gov/bus-terminals/port-authority-bus-terminal
.html. Bus carriers available at this terminal
include New Jersey Transit, Greyhound and
ShortLine Bus. H14

Roosevelt Island Tram E. 60th St. & Second


Ave., 212.832.4583. rioc.ny.gov. Purchase an MTA
MetroCard and then take a tram ride to historic
Roosevelt Island. Departing every seven
minutes, it crosses the East River, offering
unusual photo ops of Manhattan en route. A
visitor center with a helpful staff is adjacent to
the tram station, and buses offer transport
around the island. D12

Statue Cruises C0L511


4 .877.523.9849. statuecruises
.com. Ferries carry visitors to the Statue of
Liberty National Monument 100 times a week.
Daily departure times from Battery Park vary.
Crown reserve tickets: $21 adults, $17 seniors
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? One way is to JFK, LaGuardia and Newark terminals. For (62+), $12 children ages 4-12. Audio tour
take a 60-minute tour of the building, a national reservations, call 877.599.8200. included. F24
landmark and historical preservation site. The tour
includes information on the hall (which was built in Grand Central Terminal C0L457E. 42nd St., btw TOURS
1891), views of the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage Lexington & Vanderbilt aves., 212.340.2583.
(above) from various perspectives, a walk through grandcentralterminal.com. Trains run on the Big Apple Greeter C0L9b
518 igapplegreeter.org. Local
Composers Alley and a visit to the Rose Museum, Metro-North railroad line to and from this volunteers highlight the ins and outs of New
which offers more than 400 Carnegie Hall artifacts. | landmark. For schedules and prices, visit mta York City when they lead free two-to-four-hour
Carnegie Hall, this page .info/mnr. Terminal open daily 5:30 am-2 am. jaunts tailored to your interests. Tours must be
Stores: M-F 8 am-8 pm, Sa 10 am-8 pm, Su 11 booked three weeks in advance. For more
am-6 pm. Dining concourse: M-Sa 7 am-9 pm, information, call 212.669.8159.
Su 11 am-6 pm. F14
TRANSPORTATION Carnegie Hall Tours C0L5823881 Seventh Ave., at W.
Long Island Rail Road mta.info/lirr. Operates 57th St., 212.903.9765. carnegiehall.org/tours.
Amtrak C0L800.872.7245. amtrak.com. Penn 24 hours a day, seven days a week (including all Guided tours of the world-famous performance
Station, Eighth Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 33rd sts., holidays), taking visitors from Penn Station or venue are given M-Sa btw 10 am and 4 pm. $17
212.630.6400. Guests travel in comfort on these Jamaica, Queens, to more than 100 destina- adults, $12 students, seniors and children
passenger trains, stopping at stations throughout tions throughout Long Island. For pricing and under 12. H12
the country. Travelers should arrive at the station schedules, go online or call 511 and say LIRR
at least 30 minutes before the train is scheduled at any time. Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises C0L58C 27 ruises
to depart. I15 depart from Pier 83, at W. 42nd St. & 12th Ave.
Metro-North Railroad C0L5218 12.532.4900. mta For schedules, call 212.563.3200. circleline42
Carmel Car & Limousine Service C0L5234 .info/mnr. Trains operate daily from 4 am to 2 .com. Magnificent views of the Big Apple
212.666.6666. carmellimo.com. Luxury sedans am, arriving and departing from Grand Central skyline and landmarks can be seen on one of
(late-model Lincoln Town Cars), limos, minivans Terminal. On weekdays, peak-period trains east the fully narrated sightseeing cruises of New
and large passenger vans are all available by of the Hudson River run every 20-30 minutes, York Harbor. Times/prices vary. K14
the hour and for airport transportation. while off-peak trains run every 30-60 minutes.
PHOTO: CARNEGIE HALL, JEFF GOLDBERG/ESTO

On weekends, trains are available on the hour. CitySights NY C0L235V


87 isitors Center: 234 W. 42nd St.,
Commonwealth Limo C0L48 7162 00.558.5466. btw Seventh & Eighth aves. (inside the lobby of
commonwealthlimo.com. Luxury chauffeured New Jersey Transit C0L4851 973.275.5555. njtransit Madame Tussauds), 212.812.2700. citysightsny
transportation throughout the NYC metro area .com. Trains, buses and airport connections, all .com. Hop-on, hop-off double-decker buses allow
offering a variety of vehicles, such as stretch with online ticketing options to various cities passengers to experience Manhattan from the
limousines and executive vans that can seat up and towns throughout New Jersey. top (Harlem) to the bottom (Battery Park).
to 13 passengers. Frequent departures daily 8 am-6 pm. Prices
New York Water Taxi C0\L5246 212.742.1969. vary. H14
Go Airlink NYC C0L212.812.9000.
6154 goairlinkshuttle nywatertaxi.com. Commuter taxis cruise the
.com. Door-to-door shuttles and rides in Hudson and East rivers daily. All-Day Access Citysightseeing Cruises New York Pier 78,
late-model vans, SUVs and sedans to and from Pass: $31 adults, $19 children 3-12. Routes/ 455 12th Ave., at W. 38th St., 212.445.7599.

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citysightseeingnewyork.com. On 90-minute

transportation+tours
twilight sails, passengers glide past the citys
sparkling and most iconic sites. Times/prices/
packages vary. K15

Gray Line New York C0L516Buses leave from the


Gray Line New York Visitor Center, 777 Eighth
Ave., btw W. 47th & W. 48th sts., 212.445.0848.
newyorksightseeing.com. Sightseeing tours by
bus, boat and helicopter let visitors discover
NYCs iconic sites. Prices vary. H14

Ground Zero Tour 646.801.9113. 911ground


zero.com. Two-hour walking tours offer a
chance to gain a deeper understanding of the
Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Guides point
out solemn, yet beautiful, memorials and share
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Gotham Comedy Club
This upscale comedy club has been featured
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The Jim Gaffigan Show, Comedy Centrals
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live TV show Gotham Comedy Live on
International New York Mark Cubans AXS TV. Comedy heavyweights
DCINY presents The Music of Sir Karl Jenkins Jerry Seinfeld, Louis C.K., Amy Schumer and
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timessquarenyc.org
28 Kids Night on Broadway,
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