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The Holidays In New York
No place celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year’s Eve better.
10 Great Things This Month
The Line Up
Harry And Cole
THE CALENDAR 2019 DECEMBER
Find The Best In Lenox Hill, Upper East Side
ONE BLOCK
New York: Top 5 Ways To Connect
An explorer's guide to what's trending in the city.
10 Great Things This Month
10 great things this month
Island Hopping
As the song says, Manhattan is an “isle of joy.” But it’s not alone. New York City is an archipelago. The Big Apple’s five boroughs contain more than their fair share of land masses—as many as 40—surrounded by water. Some are small, others are substantial. Here’s a concise tour of the most accessible. Our advice? Be adventurous and visit them all.
10 Great Things This Month
The installation at A/D/O in Bushwick
Dining & Imbibing With A View
In broad daylight on a side street or by the light of the silvery moon on a rooftop, dining and drinking alfresco in NYC is an experience not to be missed. ere’s something about summer that brings out the creativity in local chefs and mixologists and drives them to excellence. And consider this: With the skyline spread out before you or even just an intimate piece of it, there’s no denying where you are. So, make the most of the weather, the cuisine and the locale.
Hot Eats
A close look at three of the hottest foods trending in NYC restaurants right now.
Insider
A television news anchor dishes on his favourite eats around the city: top whiskey bars.
Little Gems
Sometimes good restaurants come in small packages, even in the vast metropolis known as New York City.
The Fix
We’re addicted to rolling on our rivers
Broadway Magic
The 2018 Tony Awards celebrating theater’s best are handed out on June 10. What shows should win? What shows will win?
Trompe L'Oeil Triumphant
Early works by Stephen Posen (b. 1939)—New York-based artist and, incidentally, father of fashion designer Zac Posen—are on display in “Threads: Paintings From the 1960s and ’70s,” an ambitious two-part exhibition at Vito Schnabel Projects (thru June 23, this page) and its sister gallery in St. Moritz, Switzerland (July 28–Sept. 2). “Untitled” (detail, left), a large-scale, photorealist painting of cloth-covered boxes from 1970, has never been publicly shown in New York until now.
Woolworth Building
Designed by architect Cass Gilbert be tween 1920 and 1912 as retail tycoon Frank W. Woolworth’s NYC headquarters, the Woolworth Building was once the tallest building in the world. Today, tours of the magnificent vintage lobby are available. You can choose from three tours: The basic (30 minutes, $20), the standard (60 minutes, $30) or the deluxe tour (90 minutes, $45). The standard and deluxe tours include the lower level. 233 Broadway, btw P ark Pl. & Barclay St., 203.966.9663.
Family Date!
The playground known as the Big Apple is twice as much fun when you have a kid to play with.
Must-See Musicals
These long-running, Tony Award-winning shows are required viewing for every visitor to NYC—and that means YOU.
The Fix
We’re addicted to bowls
Shop Talk
For those of you who love shiny new things, check out these hot retail destinations.
The Fix
We’re addicted to beachin’ it
City of Stars
If you think New York is all about concrete and steel, think again. Our spring is actually an anthophile’s paradise.
One Block. One Day
Find the Best in the East Village, One Block at a Time.
Across the Bridge
Find the Best in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
What's New For Fall: Eats
A smorgasbord of new restaurants usher in a new season.
Home Sweet Home
Way before skyscrappers filled this town with tiny apartments, NYC was home to bonafide estates and rural farmhouses. Now, in between the edifices in this asphalt jungle, they still live on.
The Fix
We’re addicted to local seafood.
Chill Out
These alternative treatments to looking and feeling better are on the cutting-edge of cool.
Some Like It Hot
Even the dog days of summer have a certain appeal in NYC.
The Fix
We’re addicted to frosty drinks