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The vast Wade Thompson Drill Hall in the usually staid Park Avenue Armory has never housed anything quite like “The Let Go,” artist Nick Cave’s dance- based happening, where participants (and audiences) let it all hang out and bust a move. Even the 40-foot-tall Mylar curtain (left) shakes its booty. | armoryonpark.org, thru July 1

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(THRU SEPT. 16) In 1955, the Guggenheim Museum organized the first-ever museum exhibition devoted to Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966). More than 60 years later, the Guggenheim takes another, deeper look at the Swiss modernist, whose figurative sculptures, like the one above, have achieved iconic status. guggenheim.org PHOTOS: MOCK-UP OF INSTALLATION OF PART OF NICK CAVE’S “THE LET NICK GO,” KNIGHT; 10TH ANNUAL VEUVE1),” 1960, CLICQUOT FONDATION GIACOMETTI, POLO CLASSIC, JUNE ANDREW PARIS, 3, ©2018 2017, ALBERTO TOTH/GETTY GIACOMETTI IMAGES ESTATE/LICENSED FOR VEUVE CLICQUOT; BY VAGA AND ARS, ALBERTO NEW YORK; GIACOMETTI, SEAN DORSEY “WALKING DANCE, “THE MAN MISSING 1 (HOMME GENERATION,” QUI MARCHE LYDIA DANILLER

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The are June 10 at Radio City Music Hall. Here’s how to partake in the excitement.

• “Stars in the Alley” on June 1 is a fitting overture to June 10. Among the performers at this free outdoor concert in Shubert Alley at 1 pm are casts from the four musicals nominated for best of 2018: “The Band’s Visit,” “Frozen,” “Mean Girls” and “SpongeBob SquarePants.”

• Frank “Fraver” Verlizzo has cre- ated some of the most memorable posters for Tony Award-winning and nominated shows, including “The Lion King” and “Sweeney Todd.” Tony Award Survivor Thirty-six of Fraver’s iconic posters “Come From Away” (above) may have lost the Tony Award for Best Musical of 2017 are on display in the lobby of the to “Dear Evan Hansen,” but the show is a winner in so many other ways. Now in Sofitel Hotel thru June 30. its second year on Broadway (it officially opened on March 12, 2017, after a month • Tickets to the 72nd annual Tony of previews), “Come From Away” is a crowd-pleaser and a huge financial success, show on June 10 are available to the having recouped its initial investment of $12 million in less than eight months—no general public, but they are limited. mean feat for a show whose moniker is “the little show that could.” And does. From Contact tonyawards.com. an unlikely premise for a musical—the immediate aftermath of 9/11 in a small town in Newfoundland, Canada—a classic was born. Had I been a Tony voter, it would have • If you can’t be at the awards had my vote. | Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45th St., 212.239.6200 ceremony in person, the next best thing is watching the Tony broad- cast on CBS in the company of theater insiders at viewing parties at Joe’s Pub and Feinstein’s/54 Below. Tony Hopeful The latter is a benefit for Broadway Nominated for the 2018 Tony Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Award for Best Actress in a Musical is Katrina Lenk (right). Onstage in “The Band’s Visit,” she sings power- ful songs by David Yazbek; offstage, she feels the beat of NYC. “There is music everywhere,” she says. “The sound of traffic, the rhythm of trains, heels clicking on the concrete, all the different languages spoken around you. In the sub- ways, the buskers and street musi- cians. Sometimes there’s a man who sits in the Times Square sta- tion and plays an erhu, a traditional Chinese two-string instrument, which is a remarkable thing to hear amid the rattling of modernity.” Music | , 243 to her ears

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(1) LA DOLCE VITA Slim Aarons (1916–2006) hobnobbed with the A-list— Bogart and Bacall, Louis Armstrong, the Reagans—capturing them on film in their natural habitats, whether on the French Riviera or poolside in Palm Springs, California (above). An exhibition of Aaron’s photographs from the Getty Images archive decorates The Quin hotel, where gallery quality prints can be purchased. | 101 W. 57th St., 212.245.7846, thru 2018

(2) STRAIGHT LINES The Judd Foundation, in partnership with designer Tomas Maier, has organized a -in-a-lifetime exhibition, “15 x 105 x 15.” Twelve extruded aluminum works in 12 anodized colors by minimalist Donald Judd (1928–1994) have been installed on the ground floor of the artist’s SoHo house and studio, now a museum. In addition to this full-set configuration (never realized before), seminal pieces of furniture designed by Judd are concurrently on display in Maier’s two clothing boutiques on Madison Avenue and Bleecker Street. | 101 Spring St., 212.219.2747, thru July 28

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Celeb.indd 14 5/3/18 3:26 PM FIFTY YEARS AGO, in a converted church on “Boys in the Band” is about being part of a gay community in the late W. 55th St., Mart Crowley’s “The Boys in the 1960s, but closeted. What are you taking from your life to get into that Band” had the distinction of being America’s period mind-set? first modern, out-and-proud gay play. Maybe MATT BOMER: You have to remember that these guys have to have their “proud” is an overstatement. This, after all, party behind closed doors. If they’re seen dancing together in public, they’ll was 1968, and most of the cast was still (pub- be arrested. I grew up in semirural Texas. I understand what it is to have licly) in the closet. Crowley’s funny but also society tell you you’re “less than,” you cannot be who you are in a public blisteringly angry drama follows a diverse forum. And I understand that velvet rage that can come with it. That’s part group of gay men throwing a birthday party of my youth. And I think that’s why this piece is important. for one of their friends at a Greenwich Village apartment. (The film version was released in ZACHARY QUINTO: For me, it’s the notion of aging—which is a huge part 1970). With the unexpected arrival of the host’s of Harold’s journey. That’s why it takes place at his birthday party. And the straight ex-roommate from college, the gay- journey of a gay man into middle age is something that I’m in direct rela- versus-straight tension reaches a boiling point. tionship to myself. I just turned 40, so I know what it means to get older in Secrets are revealed; punches are thrown. this culture and this community, which so prizes youth and the beauty that Now “Boys” has made its long-delayed comes with youth. I think that’s a real theme in this play, not only for Har- Broadway debut at the , and the old, but for all of the characters. closet door has been ripped off its hinges. The revival was masterminded by TV producer Zachary, you were on Broadway in 2013 in “The Glass Menagerie” re- Ryan Murphy (“American Horror Story,” vival; and Matt, you did a reading from the gay-marriage drama, “8,” in “Glee”), staged by (“Wicked”) 2011. How does it feel to be back on Broadway? and stars some of pop culture’s dishiest lads: MATT BOMER: This is really my Broadway debut. Dustin Lance Black’s Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer and “8” was a one-night-only staged reading. It’s my dream come true. I actu- Andrew Rannells. Quinto (aka Spock in the ally trained to be a theater actor. It’s only by freak circumstances that my “Star Trek” reboot) plays the Jewish, acid- career has gone down other avenues. I’m scared—in a good way—but it tongued birthday boy, Harold, while Bomer (of also feels like I’m coming home. “Magic Mike” sequel fame) is neurotic but car-

ing Donald. “IT’S THE ZACH NOTION WHICH QUINTO: OF AGING PRIZES YOUTH.” IN A CULTURE ZACHARY QUINTO: Well, not only am I coming back to Broadway, but I’m coming home to the same theater and same How did you two get involved in “The Boys in the Band”? dressing room! I love the Booth Theatre. It’s an MATT BOMER: Ryan Murphy called me a little over a year ago and said, intimate house, but it has a lot of history and “Hey, the 50th anniversary of this piece is coming up.” I’m familiar with power. Just in terms of location, it’s a corner the play. I’d heard about it, read about it, but a lot of my knowledge of gay theater, right on Shubert Alley, and it’s just got history in theater started with Larry Kramer’s “The Normal Heart” and a real presence. If I could do all my plays in the “Torch Song Trilogy.” I wasn’t familiar with that pre- and post-Stonewall Booth, I’d be happy with that! moment in the theater. What about other current or future projects? ZACHARY QUINTO: Ryan put together a reading at the beginning of last MATT BOMER: I directed episode eight of year. I’ve never seen the play, and I don’t know the movie version. I’m de- [FX’s] “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: liberately waiting till after the run to see the film. But there’s such an inter- American Crime Story.” That was really excit- connection between all of us. I’ve known Matt for over 20 years; we went ing, an incredible privilege and a really educa- to college together. Jim Parsons I’ve known for ages. I’ve done a movie with tional experience all the way around. Also, I Charlie Carver; I’ve acted on stage with Brian Hutchison; I’ve been friends finished a couple of movies back-to-back, one with Joe Mantello for years and always wanted to work with him. So, there called “Vulture Club” with Susan Sarandon was just a lot of momentum. and the other with the Irish Film Board called “Papi Chulo,” both out later in 2018. Do you prefer film to theater, or the other way around, and why? ZACHARY QUINTO: If I could make the same living doing theater that I ZACHARY QUINTO: There’s a new film, “Aard- make doing film and television, it’s all I would do. I am never more com- vark,” which I produced and star in. We made fortable or happier than when I’m onstage. There’s something about being it two years ago, and I’m excited to finally put onstage and telling a story that is ultimately more satisfying and rewarding. it out into the world. I star alongside Jenny Slate and Jon Hamm. I have a film coming out MATT BOMER: I don’t have a preference; they’re completely different later in the year called “Hotel Artemis” that mediums for different people. Television is a writer’s medium, no ques- stars Jodie Foster and Jeff Goldblum—I play tion. But what I love about theater is a sense that anything can happen Jeff’s son. So, those are the two things I have on in the moment. When you have a live audience, it’s never the same any the horizon, then I’m sort of really open. But two times. There’s no other medium that gives you that direct feedback for now, it’s all about the play and having a and thrill. great summer in the city! PHOTO: CAST OF “THE BOYS IN THE BAND,” ROBERT TRACHTENBERG ROBERT THE BAND,” IN “THE BOYS CAST OF PHOTO: MATT BOMER: “THESE GUYS HAD TO HAVE THEIR PARTY BEHIND CLOSED DOORS.” THEIR PARTY HAVE TO HAD “THESE GUYS BOMER: MATT IN NEW YORK | JUNE 2018 | INNEWYORK.COM 15

E~NYCIN_180600_F_Celeb.indd 15 5/3/18 3:27 PM THE MINORITY REPORT From Bowling Green to Harlem, and from the very beginning, diversity has been the hallmark of New York City. BY SCOTT ROUCH

THE FIRST MAJOR SURGE of immigrants came to ered 30 feet below street level prior to construction of a NYC between 1855 and 1890, when Castle Garden in federal office building. More than 15,000 intact remains the Battery allowed 8 million foreigners through its would be recovered in what has been called one of the doors. Overwhelmed, the facility closed in 1890. Ellis most significant finds of the 20th century. The African Island was the next immigration hub. It opened in 1892, Burial Ground was designated a New York City His- and by the time it shuttered its doors in 1954, more than toric District, National Historic Landmark and Nation- 12 million people had passed through. Thank goodness al Monument. In 2007, the African Burial Ground Na- for those anxious and weary travelers, for they were the tional Monument in Lower Manhattan was built. The pioneers who helped build the ethnicities, religions and Visitor Center’s 20-minute movie and exhibits tell the cultures the Big Apple is now world-famous for. tale of the grounds, those interred and their histories. As a brilliant trumpeter, composer, singer and actor, African American Louis Armstrong was an international treasure. He rev- New York City’s history with slavery dates back to its olutionized jazz, made his Broadway debut in 1929, construction, where its builders, enslaved (and free) Af- then came to New York City in 1943 to live for good ricans helped construct the colony of Dutch New Am- until his death in 1971. He traveled the world exten- sterdam in the 1600s. When the British took rule and sively, earning the nickname “Ambassador Satch,” changed the name to New York in 1664, slaves were no which soon became “Satchmo.” He used his position to longer able to earn their freedom, and legal emancipa- fiercely promote civil rights, including cancelling a U.S. tion would not be enacted until 1827. Unable to use State Department-sponsored tour of Russia to protest churchyards, Africans were buried in a plot of land out- the government’s handling of the Arkansas “Little Rock side the city until it was subdivided and sold for house Nine” high school integration crisis in 1957. The Louis lots in 1795. In 1991, that plot of ground would become Armstrong House Museum (34-56 107th St., Corona, known as the African Burial Ground (290 Broadway, Queens, 718.478.8274) allows an in-depth look at this 212.637.2019), after 419 skeletal remains were discov- historic figure. PHOTOS: MEL BOCHNER, “THE JOYS OF YIDDISH,” THE JEWISH MUSEUM, NEW YORK, PURCHASE: GIFTS OF THE MURIEL AND WILLIAM RAND COLLECTION, BY EXCHANGE AND HYMAN AND JOAN C. SALL, 2012-22A-B; CASSILS, CASSILS, 2012-22A-B; SALL, AND JOAN C. AND HYMAN BY EXCHANGE WILLIAM RAND COLLECTION, AND THE MURIEL GIFTS OF PURCHASE: YORK, NEW THE JEWISH MUSEUM, YIDDISH,” OF “THE JOYS MEL BOCHNER, PHOTOS: CAROL ROSEGG THE MOON,” “THE RISING OF COLIN LANE, YORK; NEW AND RONALD FELDMAN GALLERY, ARTIST THE COURTESY (2016), THE 20%” OF “RESISTANCE

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PHOTOS: MEL BOCHNER, “THE JOYS OF YIDDISH,” THE JEWISH MUSEUM, NEW YORK, PURCHASE: GIFTS OF THE MURIEL AND WILLIAM RAND COLLECTION, BY EXCHANGE AND HYMAN AND JOAN C. SALL, 2012-22A-B; CASSILS, “RESISTANCE OF THE 20%” (2016), COURTESY THE ARTIST AND RONALD FELDMAN GALLERY, NEW YORK; COLIN LANE, “THE RISING OF THE MOON,” CAROL ROSEGG E~NYCIN_180600_F_Minority Report.indd 17 the Moon,” at The IrishRepertory Theatre. Gay andLesbian Art; ColinLanein “The Risingof of the20%,” fromtheLeslie-LohmanMuseumof the ApolloTheater;Cassils,of marquee “Resilience Joys of Yiddish,” at The JewishMuseum; the Bochner’sClockwise from “The bottomleft:Mel IN NEWYORK |MAY 2018|INNEWYORK.COM 5/4/18 2:33 PM 17 In addition to its respected artist-in-residence pro- gram, the Studio Museum in Harlem’s (144 W. 125th St., 212.864.4500) collections cover 200 years with works by more than 400 artists inspired by black cul- ture. Entertainers, especially those of color, are aware of the powerful, career-altering presence of the Apollo Theater (253 W. 125th St., 212.531.5300) in Harlem. The groundbreaking theater has launched the musical careers of luminaries including Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder and James Brown. Iconic programs include Amateur Night at the Apollo and “Showtime at The Apollo,” recently revived by Fox Television. In the 19th century, Weeksville, Brooklyn, was the second-largest known free African-American communi- ty in pre-Civil War America. The Weeksville Heritage Center (158 Buffalo Ave., Brooklyn, 718.756.5250), in the National Register of Historic Places, has preserved that history and lets the story be told through its art. Gays The police raid of the The Stonewall Inn (53 Christo- pher St., 212.488.2705) in Greenwich Village on June 28, 1969, the city’s most well-known gay bar at the time, was met with resistance by patrons, which led to six days of clashes between the gay community and law enforcement, and has been signified as the start of the modern Gay Rights Movement. Artist George Segal’s bronze sculpture of two gay men standing and two gay women sitting on a bench was unveiled in 1992 in Christopher Park, outside Stonewall, which was made a National Historic Landmark in 2000. Today, the Inn thrives with live entertainment daily, including drag, va- riety and comedy shows in addition to dance parties. The 2018 NYC Pride March on June 24, an annual Pride Month event since 1970, kicks off at noon at Sev- enth Ave. and W. 16th St. The three-hour event, which is televised, includes former tennis superstar Billie Jean King as one of its grand marshals. The world’s only art museum dedicated to LGBTQ art and artists, the Leslie- Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (26 Wooster St., 212.431.2609) numbers over 30,000 objects span- ning three decades. Current exhibits include “RUBBISH AND DREAMS: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble,” an artist noted for his spur-of-the mo- ment performances in the 1970s wearing costumes made of items including street trash.

Latin American The Latin-American cultural influence is one that is felt across New York City, whether it’s dance, music, art or food. Puerto Ricans began the surge to New York City with the “Great Migration” in the 1950s: Since 2010, almost 30 percent of the city is Latino. More than 1,500 works of art in El Museo del Bar- rio’s (1230 Fifth Ave., 212.831.7272) permanent collec- tion were created by New York-based Latino artists. PHOTOS: MOLLY’S IRISH PUB AND RESTAURANT SHEBEEN, COURTESY MOLLY’S IRISH PUB AND RESTAURANT SHEBEEN; JUAN PATRICIO MORLETE RUIZ, “PORTRAIT OF DOÑA MARIA TOMASA DURÁN LÓPEZ DE CÁRDENAS,” C. 1762, 1762, C. DURÁN LÓPEZ DE CÁRDENAS,” TOMASA OF DOÑA MARIA “PORTRAIT MORLETE RUIZ, PATRICIO JUAN SHEBEEN; AND RESTAURANT IRISH PUB MOLLY’S COURTESY SHEBEEN, AND RESTAURANT IRISH PUB MOLLY’S PHOTOS: TAUB KELLY PRIDE MARCH, GAY AARON; PETER ELDRIDGE STREET, AT MUSEUM MEXICO CITY; ANDRÉS SIEGEL, AND ANNA COLLECTION OF FELIPE SIEGEL, GALERÍA COLONIART.

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Minority Report.indd 18 5/4/18 2:34 PM One of the museum’s goals is to preserve Caribbean, Latino and Latin American art while attracting and edu- cating a new generation of museum-goers. Spanish masters like Francisco de Goya and Diego Velázquez are part of the collection at The Hispanic Museum & Library (613 W. 155th St., 212.926.2234), which represents the cultures of Spain, Portugal, Latin America and the Philippines. At The Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art (1000 Fifth Ave., 212.535.7710) you can see “Painted in Mexico, 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici,” with stellar examples of Mexican and New Spanish art. Jewish The Jewish population in NYC expanded from 250,000 to over 4 million between 1880 and 1920. Eastern Euro- pean Jews, escaping persecution and poverty, moved largely to the Lower East Side. The Museum at Eldridge Street (12 Eldridge St., 212.219.0302), inside Eldridge Street Synagogue, represents this wave of immigration. The Jewish Museum (1109 Fifth Ave., 212.423.3200) tracks the history of the Jewish identity for 4,000 years. The museum’s collections include works from Jewish artists like Marc Chagall. The Museum of Jewish Heri- tage’s (36 Battery Pl., 646.437.4202) core exhibition il- lustrates Jewish history before, during and after the Ho- locaust. Step outside to visit the “Gardens of Stone by Alan Goldsworthy,” where trees planted by the artist and survivors grow from stone. Irish The first wave of Irish immigrants to New York City came in the 1840s, fleeing the Irish Potato Famine. The Irish took what jobs they could—mostly menial—and were associated with criminal activity. Today, Irish- Americans are found across all walks of life and are known for being dedicated civil servants, such as police- men and firefighters. At the The Irish Repertory Theatre (132 W. 22nd St., 212.727.2737), see works from well- known and newly discovered Irish and Irish-American playwrights, both classic and contemporary. At The Irish Arts Center (553 W. 51st St., 212.757.3318), you can enjoy live music, be drawn in by exhibitions from noted Irish artists or stop by for a laugh at “Sundays at Seven in June,” when the funniest comedians from across the city gather in the Donaghy Theatre. Theodore Roosevelt and composer George M. Cohan are just two notable past members of the Ameri- can Irish Historical Society (991 Fifth Ave., Clockwise from bottom left: The dining 212.288.2263). The Society welcomes members and room at Molly’s Irish Pub and Restaurant Shebeen; Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz’s non members to learn about Irish culture through con- “Portrait of Doña Maria Tomasa Durán certs, plays, exhibitions, readings and films. The library López de Cárdenas,” from The Metropolitan includes rare books and newspapers from as far back as Museum of Art; a detal from the Museum the 17th century. Finally, for some authentic pub food at Eldridge Street; onlookers at the NYC that will make you feel like you are in the heart of Dub- Pride March. lin, visit Molly’s Irish Pub and Restaurant Shebeen (287 Third Ave., 212.889.3361).

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Minority Report.indd 19 5/4/18 2:34 PM ge upp t AND dance Whether it’s swing, a waltz or a cha-cha, here are the spots to shake your booty. BY JONI SWEET

IF YOU’VE EVER wound up at a con- temporary club (you know, those imper- sonal joints with excessively loud music, laser lights and tough bouncers outside), you might have felt a nostalgic pang or two for the old-world style of nightclubs, the ones you remember from Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies. The art of retro dancing has not died in New York City, but you’ve gotta know where to go. There are still vibrant clubs where people go to cha-cha, swing, merengue and strut their moves. Here are a few places around town that we recommend.

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Dancing.indd 20 5/7/18 2:06 PM The Copacabana The New York City club that inspired Barry Manilow’s 1978 hit might still be “the hottest spot north of Havana.” The vivacious night- club offers expansive dance floors with tropical decor (like palm-leaf wallpaper) and a disco ball for a 1970s vibe. It hosts a reliably buzzing salsa night on Tuesdays, along with Ladies’ Night, Top 40 remix parties and other Latin- themed events—all with plenty of dancing. Don’t leave without admiring the incredible views from the rooftop bar. 268 W. 47th St., 212.221.2672

Swing 46 Jazz & Supper Club For more than 20 years, Swing 46 has brought big bands and a lively dancing scene to its cool supper club in the Theater District. The atmosphere takes you straight back to the 1940s, with big dance brass bands and orchestras belting out Swing-era tunes and dancers of all skill levels bringing some serious moves to the dance floor, including the Lindy hop, jitterbug, waltz and fox-trot. (Dance les- sons are also offered.) Make a night of it with a reservation for the prix fixe dinner and a bottle of wine. 349 W. 46th St., 212.262.9554

Jazz Haus at the Hofbräu Bierhaus Every Monday night, indie vintage event producer Prohibition Pro- ductions converts an unassuming German beer hall into the go-to place for jazz and swing fans in the city. It’s called Jazz Haus, and it’s a free weekly event that celebrates the Weimar era with live music, Deutsche snacks and surprisingly talented dancers dressed to the nines, twirling and dipping around the long wooden tables. Facing page: Jazz Haus at Hofbräu Even if you don’t know all the moves, it’s worth going just to check Bierhaus. This page, top: The out the scene. Come back on Tuesday for the weekly polka perfor- Copacabana. This page, bottom: The mance (including polka covers of pop and rock songs!),along with Swingadelic Band is a regular at trivia thrown into the mix. 712 Third Ave., 212.867.2337 Swing 46 Jazz & Supper Club. PHOTOS JAZZ HAUS, NINA-GALICHEVA; THE COPACABANA, COURTESY THE COPACABANA; SWINGADELIC BAND, JEFF VOC JEFF SWINGADELIC BAND, THE COPACABANA; COURTESY THE COPACABANA, NINA-GALICHEVA; JAZZ HAUS, PHOTOS

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Dancing.indd 21 5/7/18 2:06 PM The Django Tucked in the cellar of the Roxy Hotel is a hidden, intimate dance club that’s inspired by Jazz Age boîtes in Paris. One look at the vaulted ceilings, artfully peeling paint, brick walls and antique light fixtures, and you’ll immediately feel you’ve stumbled upon someplace special. Diverse live performers, ranging from tango quartets and brass bands to Brazilian jazz and mambo, get the crowd moving Tuesday-Satur- day nights. Sit near the stage to be at the heart of the action. 2 Sixth Ave., 212.519.6649

Bembe Concealed behind what looks like an unmarked truck loading gate under the Williamsburg Bridge is one of Brooklyn’s most fiery dancing hot spots: Bem- be. The Latin American lounge heats up as DJs spin high-energy Afro-Caribbean tracks, including funk and bachata. On many nights, soulful live drummers fuel a beat that’s impossible to ignore. A diverse ar- ray of dancers bring a contagious attitude—prepare for a sweaty, fun dance party in close quarters that lasts all night long. 81 S. Sixth St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, bembe.us (no phone)

Iguana Mexican Restaurant & Dance Lounge At Iguana, the dance party isn’t confined to Friday and Saturday nights. This three-floor space in the Theater District, with a Latin dance club, Tex-Mex eatery and a downstairs lounge, has events every single night: rumba dancing on Tuesdays, salsa and bachata lessons on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and Facing page, top: Dancers from the Jazz Age Lawn party. Facing page, bottom: sexy Latin grooves throughout the week. And if MIdsummer Night Swing at LIncoln you’re a little shy about hitting the dance floor, let Center. This page top: The Django jazz one of Iguana’s 29 flavors of margaritas and mojitos club. This page, bottom: Dancers on a take the edge off. 240 W. 54th St., 212.765.5454 Spirit Cruises Latin Moonlight Cruise.

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Dancing.indd 22 5/7/18 2:07 PM Dance Fever Clubs aren’t the only place to boogie in New York. Slip on your dancing shoes and head to one of these dance events.

Midsummer Night Swing (June 26-July14) Every summer, Lincoln Center throws its iconic outdoor dance party series with live music and fashion contests. Not quite sure how to swing, salsa or disco? Get there early for the group dance lessons. Every night has a new theme.

Jazz Age Lawn Party (June 16-17) Fans of the flapper era dress in their vintage best and flock to Governors Island for this 1920s-themed party, which has Charleston and Peabody dance contests. Don’t worry, the on-site dance lessons will teach you the steps of the time.

Hot Latin Moonlight Cruise (June 9) Spirit Cruises converts its vessel into a floating dance club, with a mix of bachata, salsa and merengue music and a party that stays hot until 3 am. PHOTOS: JAZZ AGE LAWN PARTY, PRESLEY ANN PHOTOGRAPHY; MIDSUMMER NIGHT SWING AT LINCOLN CENTER, KEVIN YATAROLA; THE DJANGO, COURTESY THE ROXY HOTEL; SPIRIT CRUISES LATIN MOONLIGHT CRUISE, ENTERTAINMENT NEW YORK METRO FLEET YORK NEW ENTERTAINMENT MOONLIGHT CRUISE, SPIRIT CRUISES LATIN THE ROXY HOTEL; COURTESY THE DJANGO, YATAROLA; KEVIN LINCOLN CENTER, AT MIDSUMMER NIGHT SWING ANN PHOTOGRAPHY; PRESLEY PARTY, AGE LAWN JAZZ PHOTOS:

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E~NYCIN_180600_F_Dancing.indd 23 5/7/18 2:07 PM BOROUGH BEAT Check out these exciting neighborhoods for top-shelf eats, shops, art and more. By the editors of IN New York

brooklyn bound GREENWOOD HEIGHTS Basquiat and Leonard Bernstein, is a An area with amorphous boundaries must-see. The landscaped series of that is known as South Slope or rolling hills, dales and ponds contains Greenwood Heights (and is also the highest point in Brooklyn, with where the 1776 Battle of Brooklyn views of the Manhattan skyline. was fought), Greenwood Heights is a When hunger hits, head over to vibrant residential community best Korzo (667 5th Ave., 718.499.1199), a known for its nationally landmarked European café famous for its fried Green-Wood Cemetery, casual bars burger, the best hangover cure going. boasting backyard spaces and Take a self-guided pub crawl with elevated comfort food. Green-Wood stops at Freddy’s Bar (627 5th Ave., Cemetery (500 25th St., 718.768.0131) for live music, Quarter 718.768.7300), a 478-acre rural (676 5th Ave., 718.788.0989) for

cemetery that is the fi nal resting cocktails and South (629 5th Ave., Above: A sampling of dishes at Pok Pok NY. place of a diverse list of VIPs, 718.832.4720) for a variety of Top: Vintage Transit Map on display in the R33 Bluebird World’s Fair subway car at the New including Civil War vets, Jean-Michel bourbons and sandwiches. York Transit Museum. PHOTOS: THE NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM, ANTHONY CACCAMO/BLACK PHOTO; PAW POK POK EVAN NY, SUNG; GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY, AARON BRASHEAR

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If you want to get a true taste of “brown- With its proximity to Manhattan and stone Brooklyn,” visit the tree-lined Victorian-era brownstones, it’s no wonder neighborhood of Cobble Hill, where you’ll that notables from Walt Whitman to find 19th-century town houses, boutique Truman Capote have called Brooklyn Bottom: Valley Water pond and chapel shopping and diverse restaurants. A few Heights home. The Promenade is a and, below, bronze sculpture of Minerva, years ago, Bon Appétit named Battersby boardwalk overlooking the Statue of at Green-Wood Cemetery. (255 Smith St., 718.852.8321) one of the 10 Liberty and Downtown Manhattan. Enjoy best new restaurants in America, and the a flight of beers, dinner, brunch or lunch postage-stamp-size eatery has been at the brewery/restaurant, Circa Brew- packed to the hilt ever since. For more ing Co. (141 Lawrence St., 718.858.0055). critically acclaimed grub, head to La Vara At Colonie (127 Atlantic Ave., (268 Clinton St., 718.422.0065), a killer 718.855.7500), have dinner in a space tapas joint, or Pok Pok NY (117 Columbia with a lush vertical garden wall. Men will St., 718.923.9322), a Thai spot whose food find sophisticated clothing at Goose has developed a cult following. At Barnacle (91 Atlantic Ave., Refinery (248 Smith St., 718.643.7861), 718.855.2694). Check out the New York you’ll find women’s clutches made from Transit Museum (99 Schermerhorn St., vintage men’s tie fabrics; waterproof 718.694.1600), built inside an old subway messenger bags; and more. Bird Brooklyn station. Learn about the city’s subway (220 Smith St., 718.797.3774) has a fine system and climb aboard train cars from selection of pieces representing the boho the early 1900s through the 1990s, all aesthetic Brooklyn is so well known for. festooned with period advertising. PHOTOS: THE NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM, ANTHONY CACCAMO/BLACK PHOTO; PAW POK POK EVAN NY, SUNG; GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY, AARON BRASHEAR

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RIDGEWOOD CORONA

Ridgewood, Queens, has seen a rapid Corona borders Flushing Meadows Park, influx of new bars, restaurants and the site of both the 1939 and 1964 World’s hipster types who have been priced out Fairs, and is still home to the New York of the trendy parts of Brooklyn. Ridge- State Pavilion and Unisphere. The park wood’s European roots are evident at its also houses the New York Hall of most famous historical landmark: The Science (718.699.0005), with 450 Vander Ende-Onderdonk House (1820 permanent and rotating exhibits; the Flushing Ave., 718.456.1776), the oldest Queens Museum (718.592.9700), which Dutch Colonial stone house in New York includes the Panorama, a scale model of Above: The main floor and entrance City. Houdini Kitchen Laboratory (1563 New York City featuring all 895,000 at the Queens Museum. Decatur St., 718.456.3770) is a pizzeria/ buildings constructed before 1992; Citi Below: The Victorian Room, ca. 1860, in the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House. beer garden that serves up killer pies, like Field, home of the New York Mets (check its spicy habanero pizza, and is one of the the Mets schedule at mlb.com/mets); and coolest restaurant spaces in town, the USTA Billie Jean King National located just a mile from the gravesite of Tennis Center (718.760.6200), where the the real Houdini. Rudy’s Bakery & Café US Tennis Open is played every Septem- (905 Seneca Ave., 718.821.5890) is a ber. Many famous musicians have called German bakery that has been a neighbor- Corona home, from Louis Armstrong to hood institution since it opened its doors Cannonball Adderley to Madonna. Fans in 1934. A slice of the Black Forest cake can pay homage to Armstrong at the alone is worth the trip. When it comes to Louis Armstrong House Museum (34-56 drink, Nowadays (56-06 Cooper Ave., 107th St., 718.478.8274). For one of the 347.523.8535) boasts table tennis and DJ best Cubano sandwiches north of Miami, dance parties. Swing by Milo’s Yard (564 check out Rincon Criollo (40-09 Junction Seneca Ave., 347.987.4535) for craft beer, Blvd., 718.458.0236). Don’t leave without Jamaican beef patties, samosas and an a visit to 60-year-old Lemon Ice King of array of pinball machines. Corona (52-02 108th St., 718.699.5133). PHOTO: QUEENS MUSEUM, DAVID SUNDBERG/ESTO

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SOUTH SHORE Snug Harbor Cultural Center (1000 Richmond Terr., 718.425.3504), home of Locals divide NYC’s southernmost the Connie Gretz Secret Garden, the New borough into three main areas: the South York Chinese Scholar’s Garden and the Shore, the North Shore and Mid-Island. Staten Island Children’s Museum. Two On the South Shore, visit The Confer- other venues of note: the Staten Island ence House (7455 Hylan Blvd., Zoo (614 Broadway, 718.442.3100) and 718.984.6046), so called because of the the former home of one of America’s first famous American Revolutionary War women photographers, the Alice Austen conference that took place there on Sept. House (2 Hylan Blvd., 718.816.4506). 11, 1776. For fine artwork and jewelry, seek out the Cape House Gallery (7440 MID-ISLAND Amboy Rd., 718.317.9158). Foodies rave Looking to shop? Look no further than the about the fresh fish at Genki Sushi (262 Staten Island Mall (2655 Richmond Ave., Arden Ave., 718.227.7375) and Instagram- 718.761.6800), with a wide array of worthy shakes at Project Brunch (4553 brand-name stores, from Aeropostale to Arthur Kill Rd., 718.605.9866). Swarovski. For something a bit more zen, NORTH SHORE visit the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art (338 Lighthouse Ave., Pick up the Staten Island Ferry at the 718.987.350), offering visitors the art and Whitehall Ferry Terminal in Lower culture of Tibet and the Himalayas. Manhattan—the ride is lovely and (best of Elsewhere, enjoy classic Italian fare at La all) free of charge. Once you disembark, Strada (139 New Dorp Lane, you are within walking distance of Beso 718.667.4040) and, finally, take a stroll (11 Schuyler St., 718.816.8162), a cozy in Willowbrook Park (1 Eton Pl., Spanish restaurant serving tapas, entrées 718.698.2186), 164 acres of baseball Above: The Staten Island Ferry. Below: The garden at the Jacques and sangria. Don’t miss a visit to the fields, a playground, pond and carousel. Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art.

PHOTOS: JACQUES MARCHAIS MUSEUM OF TIBETAN SWEENEY; SEAN ART, P. STATEN ISLAND CHRISTOPHER FERRY, ONG

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FURLA hosted a concierge event at its NYC flagship location, catered Left, from left to right: Ned Karajic, Viceroy New York; Manuel Barrios. Center: Bags on display at Furla. Right, by Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse. Concierges networked with from left to right: Robert Brito, Night Hotel; Shawn Tous- the Furla team and learned more about the brand. saint, Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse.

UNTUCKUNTUCKitit welcomed concierges to its Fifth Avenue flagship store in Chelsea. Every concierge had the opportunity to experience the ”trying-on” process and took home a man-tailored shirt.

Left: Interior of UNTUCKit. Right, from left to right: Denise Bethune-Mignott, Phillip’s Club; Nicole Longchamp and Lorenzo Gutierrez, 1 Hotel Central Park.

BOND 45 hosted concierges in its newly renovated lower level before the performance of “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.” The concierges and their guests enjoyed a full buffet and open bar before the performance.

Left, from left to right: Tony Santo, Henry F. Malarkey & Co.; Diane Russo, Neuhaus Re- alty Inc.; Robert McLoughlin, Citigroup Inc.; Mary Santo, Neuhaus Realty Inc. Right, from left to right: guest of Ivette Monroe; Ivette Monroe, Lotte New York Palace.

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12 13 1 FINANCIAL DISTRICT 9 and chess players in Washington as two landmarks, this neighborhood also boasts The southernmost tip of Man- Square Park, as well as clubs, the New York Public Library’s Science, Industry and hattan. The economic hub of the 10 11 coffeehouses, shops and Business Library and excellent dining options. nation is now the city’s newest restaurants. hot ’hood, often called FiDi, and 8 14 MIDTOWN EAST North of E. 40th St., includes One World Observa- 7 8 MEATPACKING south of E. 59th St., from the East River to Fifth tory as well as high-end shopping, DISTRICT North of Gan- Ave. Attractions include the Chrysler Building, museums and dining options. sevoort St., south of 14th St. Citigroup Center, Grand Central Terminal, New York 4 5 6 & west of Ninth Ave. This area Public Library, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the United 2 TRIBECA North of Vesey St., is at the cutting edge of cool, Nations, along with department stores, boutiques south of Canal St. & west of Cen- 2 with a roster of chic eateries, and restaurants. tre St. Cobblestoned streets that 3 boutiques, galleries and the were once lined with 19th-century home of the Whitney Museum of 15 THEATER DISTRICT North of W. 42nd warehouses in the TRIangle BElow American Art. St., south of W. 55th St., west of Sixth Ave. The CAnal St. are now home to trendy 1 city that never sleeps is at its most hyperactive shops, cafés, galleries and lounges. 9 CHELSEA West of Sixth Ave., north of in Times Square. Side streets are lined with the W. 14th & south of W. 24th sts., & west of Eighth famous theaters in which Broadway plays and 3 CHINATOWN North of Frankfort Ave., north of W. 24th & south of W. 34th sts. A musicals are staged, while Hell’s Kitchen, a vibrant St., south of Canal St., east of Centre St. thriving contemporary art scene has enriched this community, sits on the west side. & west of Eldridge & Rutgers sts. Along these waterfront area with art galleries found between narrow streets and teeming boulevards are mar- garages and in lofts. In addition, gay residents have 16 CENTRAL PARK North of W. 59th St. (Cen- kets, eateries and shops selling everything from created a sense of real community here. tral Park South), south of W. 110th St. (Central jade to birds’ nests. Park North), west of Fifth Ave. & east of Central 10 FLATIRON DISTRICT North of 14th St., Park West. This verdant, 843-acre oasis provides 4 SOHO North of Canal St., south of Houston south of 24th St., east of Sixth Ave. & west of sanctuary for birds and is a playground for humans St. & west of Centre & Lafayette sts. The hip area Park Ave. So. The area’s core is the 22-story build- of all ages with its zoo and walking paths. It also located SOuth of HOuston St. has cast-iron build- ing at 23rd St. and Fifth Ave., dubbed the Flatiron, includes Strawberry Fields, a tribute to the late ings, bistros, trendy bars and lounges, cutting-edge due to its triangular shape. Highlights include Beatle, John Lennon. fashion boutiques and name-brand chain stores. acclaimed eateries and nightspots. 17 UPPER EAST SIDE North of E. 59th St., 5 LITTLE ITALY North of Canal St., south of 11 GRAMERCY PARK East of Park Ave. So., south of E. 110th St. & east of Fifth Ave. Along Houston St., east of Centre St. & west of Eldridge north of E. 14th & south of E. 23rd sts., & east of affl uent Fifth Ave., the Metropolitan Museum of St. The colorful streets, such as Mulberry, are Fifth Ave., north of E. 23rd & south of E. 30th sts. Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the where in-the-know Italian-food lovers go for home- This historic and exclusive area of tree-lined streets Museum of the City of New York are three links in style pasta and cannoli. contains a wealth of shopping and dining establish- the Museum Mile cultural chain, while Madison ments, plus the beautiful park itself. Ave. is home to boutiques and galleries. 6 LOWER EAST SIDE North of Canal St., south of Houston St. & east of Eldridge St. Visi- 12 GARMENT DISTRICT West of Sixth Ave., 18 UPPER WEST SIDE North of W. 59th tors can head to this diverse melting pot for kosher east of Eighth Ave. north of W. 24th & south of St., south of W. 110th St. & west of Central pickles, knishes, designer clothes bargains, historic W. 34th sts., & east of Ninth Ave. north of W. Park. Major attractions in this culturally rich and sites and sleek new eateries for hipsters. 34th & south of W. 42nd sts. Men’s, women’s and ethnically diverse area include Lincoln Center and children’s clothes are designed and produced in the American Museum of Natural History, plus 7 GREENWICH VILLAGE North of Houston this historic area of factories, wholesale shops and boutiques, gourmet shops, restaurants and bars. St., south of 14th St., btw the East & Hudson riv- designer showrooms. The Fashion Walk of Fame, ers. The Downtown neighborhood is divided in two, located on Seventh Ave., btw W. 35th & W. 41st sts., 19 HARLEM North of 110th St., btw the East with each section retaining a distinct personality. honors iconic American designers. & Hudson rivers. Known for jazz music, gorgeous The ultra-hip East Village is best known for its tiny architecture and elaborate churches, this neighbor- boutiques, the Public Theater, bars and eateries. 13 MURRAY HILL North of E. 30th St., south hood features soul-food and trendy global-fusion The residential West Village, famous for attracting of E. 40th St. & east of Fifth Ave. With the Morgan restaurants, stores, jazz and supper clubs, and the

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1 Carey Mulligan and her acclaimed one-woman show BROADWAY OPENINGS Elizabethan royal family out to save its kingdom travel from London to Off-Broadway for a limited run. from a prophecy of doom. As the song says, | “Girls & Boys,” p. 34 2 Dancers strip for charity in Head Over Heels Hudson Theatre, 139-141 W. “Heaven Is a Place on Earth.” H14 this annual fund-raiser. | “Broadway Bares: Game Night,” p. 38 3 Tom Hollander has been nominated 44th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 855.801.5876. for a 2018 Tony Award for his performance in the headoverheelsthemusical.com. (Previews begin Straight White Men The Hayes Theater, 240 revival of this Tom Stoppard play. | “Travesties,” June 23, opens July 26) Scandal, sexual awaken- W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., p. 33 4 Luann de Lesseps of “The Real Housewives of ing, mistaken identifies, jealous lovers and 212.239.6200. 2st.com. (Previews begin June 29, New York City” segues from TV to the stage. self-discovery: Nothing is what it seems when opens July 23) (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) In | Feinstein’s/54 Below, p. 35 5 One of the world’s posh meets punk in the new musical romp that Young Jean Lee’s play, a father and his three most popular dance companies is in residence. | Alvin rocks to hit songs from The Go-Go’s songbook. adult sons gather on Christmas Eve for Chinese Ailey American Dance Theater, p. 36 “We Got the Beat,” “Get Up and Go” and “Lust takeout, holiday cheer and talk about what it

to Love,” among others, help tell the story of an means to be privileged white men in today’s PHOTOS: CAREY MULLIGAN IN “GIRLS & BOYS,” MARC BRENNER; “BROADWAY BARES: GAME NIGHT,” ANDREWTHEATER ECCLES; IN JAMAR TOM HOLLANDER ROBERTS’ “MEMBERS IN “TRAVESTIES,” DON’T GET JOAN WEARY,” KOLNIK PAUL MARCUS, 2018; LUANN DE LESSEPS, COURTESY FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW; ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE

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H14 (2 hrs 30 mins) Two Mormon boys are on a mission to save souls in Africa in an irreverent, Dear Evan Hansen Music Box Theatre, 239 W. politically incorrect, 2011 Tony Award-winning 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., entertainment musical comedy that only Trey Parker and Matt 212.239.6200. dearevanhansen.com. (2 hrs 30 Stone, the creators of Comedy Central’s “South mins) In the 2017 Tony Award-winning musical, Park,” could dream up. H13 a socially awkward high-school senior goes from outsider to cool guy when he comforts The Boys in the Band Booth Theatre, 222 W. the parents of a troubled teenager who has 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., committed suicide. Although the boys did not 212.239.6200. boysintheband.com. (Closes Aug. know each other well, Evan, the titular hero, 4 11) (1 hr 40 mins, no intermission) Mart takes to social media and fabricates emails Crowley’s groundbreaking 1968 play about between them that idealize their friendship. society. The starry cast in the Second Stage being a gay man in pre-Stonewall Riots and Will the lie eventually undo him? H14 Theater production features Armie Hammer, pre-AIDS New York receives its first Broadway Josh Charles and Tom Skerritt. H14 production, starring Jim Parsons, Zachary Escape to Margaritaville Marquis Theatre, Quinto, Matt Bomer and Andrew Rannells. H14 210 W. 46th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., BROADWAY 877.250.2929. escapetomargaritavillemusical A Bronx Tale Longacre Theatre, 220 W. 48th St., .com. (2 hrs 15 mins) The songs of Jimmy Aladdin CL0000404607New Amsterdam Theatre, 214 W. 42nd btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Buffett—think: “Come Monday” and “Cheese- St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 866.870.2717. abronxtalethemusical.com. (2 hrs 10 mins) In the burger in Paradise”—spike this musical-comedy aladdinthemusical.com. (2 hrs 20 mins) The 1960s Bronx, a gangster takes a young boy cocktail set in a tropical paradise, where the musical comedy is an exotic magic carpet ride, under his wing and introduces him to the mob sun is hot and the drinks are frosty. H14 filled with romance, special effects and the life, much to the disapproval of his loving, Academy Award-winning songs from Disney’s hard-working father. Chazz Palminteri has Frozen—2018 Tony Award Nominee! St. 1992 animated feature. H14 written the book for the musical (and stars in James Theatre, 246 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & the show during the week), while the original Eighth Ave., 866.870.2717. frozenthemusical.com. Anastasia Broadhurst Theatre, 235 W. 44th St., doo-wop score is by Alan Menken and Glenn (2 hrs 15 mins) Disney’s 2013 Oscar-winning btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Slater. H13 feature, the most successful animated movie of anastasiabroadway.com. (2 hrs 25 mins) A young all time, is now a full-length stage work, woman with amnesia travels from Russia to Carousel—2018 Tony Award Nominee! featuring the original songs (including “Let It 1920s Paris in search of her family and identity. Imperial Theatre, 249 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Go”), plus new songs and story material. H14 Is she the sole surviving daughter of the slain Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. carouselbroadway czar? Or is she an imposter? Two Twentieth .com. (2 hrs 45 mins) The revival of the Rodgers Hamilton Richard Rodgers Theatre, 226 W. 46th Century Fox movies inspired the musical. H14 & Hammerstein classic stars Joshua Henry, St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. and opera soprano Renée hamiltonbroadway.com. (2 hrs 45 mins) Expect Angels in America—2018 Tony Award Fleming in her first Broadway musical. H14 the unexpected when America’s past is told Nominee! Neil Simon Theatre, 250 W. 52nd St., through the hip-hop sounds of today in btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. Chicago Ambassador Theatre, 219 W. 49th St., Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2016 Pulitzer Prize- and angelsbroadway.com. (Closes July 15) (Part One: btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Tony Award-winning musical about political “Millennium Approaches,” 3 hrs 30 mins; Part chicagothemusical.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) In the mastermind Alexander Hamilton. H14 Two: “Perestroika,” 4 hrs) Set in NYC in the 1997 Tony Award-winning revival of the 1980s, Tony Kushner’s masterwork in two parts vaudeville musical, two alluring jailbirds named Harry Potter and the Cursed Child—2018 (each is a full-length play) deals with such Roxie Hart and attain stardom Tony Award Nominee! Lyric Theatre, 214 W. “national themes” as McCarthyism, Reaganism, while singing about sex and corruption. 44th St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., immigration, religion, sexuality and AIDS. “Chicago” is the longest-running American 877.250.2929. harrypottertheplay.com. (Part One, Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane star. H13 musical in Broadway history. H13 2 hrs 40 mins; Part Two, 2 hrs 35 mins) Harry Potter is all grown-up with children of his own The Band’s Visit—2018 Tony Award Children of a Lesser God—2018 Tony in this eighth story in the Harry Potter series, Nominee! Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W. 47th Award Nominee! Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St., btw the first to be presented onstage. Written by St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. children Jack Thorne and based on an original story by thebandsvisitmusical.com. (1 hr 30 mins, no ofalessergodbroadway.com. (2 hrs 35 mins) A J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany, intermission) An Egyptian police band is in new speech teacher at a school for the deaf “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is one play Israel to give a concert, when, through a mix-up falls in love with a withdrawn and angry presented in two parts. Both parts can be seen at the bus station, it is sent to an isolated 26-year-old woman, who refuses to speak. The in order on the same day (matinee and evening) village deep in the desert. The critically revival of Mark Medoff’s 1980 Tony Award- or on two consecutive evenings. Each part can acclaimed musical is based on the 2007 movie winning play about learning to communicate also be seen separately. H14 of the same name. H14 stars and Lauren Ridloff. H13 Hello, Dolly! Shubert Theatre, 225 W. 44th St., Beautiful–The Carole King Musical CL0000404124Stephen Come From Away Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. 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PHOTOS: CAREY MULLIGAN IN “GIRLS & BOYS,” MARC BRENNER; “BROADWAY BARES: GAME NIGHT,” ANDREWTHEATER ECCLES; IN JAMAR TOM HOLLANDER ROBERTS’ “MEMBERS IN “TRAVESTIES,” DON’T GET JOAN WEARY,” KOLNIK PAUL MARCUS, 2018; LUANN DE LESSEPS, COURTESY FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW; ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE way.com. (2 hrs 20 mins) The long-running hit no intermission) On Sept. 11, 2001, following comedy stars . H14

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The Iceman Cometh—2018 Tony Award Nominee! Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 242 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. icemanonbroadway.com. (3 hrs 50 mins) Eugene O’Neill’s harrowing tale of a group of drunks, prostitutes and radicals hopelessly caught in the web of their pipe dreams stars Oscar and Tony Award winner Denzel Washington as Hickey, the ultimate loser at Harry Hope’s last-chance saloon. H14

Kinky Boots CL0000401775Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 877.250.2929. kinkybootsthemusical.com. (2 hrs 20 mins) Cyndi Lauper has written the music and lyrics and Harvey Fierstein the book for the musical about a down-on-its-heels shoe factory given a transfusion of style, thanks to a drag queen. I14

The Lion King CL0000014869Minskoff Theatre, 200 W. 45th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 866.870.2717. lionking.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) Theatergoers sing along at the runaway hit stage version of Disney’s beloved animated movie, enjoying such songs by multiple Grammy winner Elton John as “Circle of Life,” “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Hakuna Matata,” as well as spectacular masks and dazzling puppets. H14

Mean Girls—2018 Tony Award Nominee! August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. meangirls onbroadway.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) Tina Fey has written the book for the new musical, adapted from her screenplay for the 2004 movie of the same name. Newbie Cady Heron is taken up by her high school’s most elite clique, The Plastics, but is this the pink pack she really wants to hang with? Fey’s husband, Jeff Richmond, has written the music. H13

My Fair Lady—2018 Tony Award Nominee! at Lincoln Center, 150 W. 65th St., btw Broadway & Amsterdam Ave., 212.239.6200. lct.org. (2 hrs 55 mins) The classic 1956 Lerner & Loewe musical—featuring such immortal show tunes as “I Could Have Danced All Night” and “On the Street Where You Live”—returns to Broadway in a new produc- tion starring Lauren Ambrose as Eliza Doolittle, Harry Hadden-Paton as Professor Henry Higgins, Norbert Leo Butz as Alfred P. Doolittle and Diana Rigg as Mrs. Higgins. I12

Once on This Island—2018 Tony Award Nominee! Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 W. 50th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. onceonthisisland.com. (1 hr 30 mins, no intermission) The revival of the 1990 musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty is set on a Caribbean island devastated by a great storm. A peasant girl from one side of the island falls in love with a wealthy boy from the other side of the island. Can true love bridge cultural differences? I13

The Phantom of the Opera CL0000014876Majestic Theatre, 247 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. phantombroadway.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) Broadway’s longest-running show, featuring a score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, tells the tragic story of a disfigured composer who falls in love with a young soprano, whisking her away to his mysterious chambers beneath the Paris Opera House. H14

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E~NYCIN_180600_Entertainment.inddNYCIN_180600_028_037.indd 32 32 5/8/185/4/18 12:16:08 1:18 PM The Play That Goes Wrong Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.239.6200. broadwaygoeswrong.com. (2 hrs) Everything that could comically go wrong does when the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society WINNER puts on a 1920s murder mystery. H14 !

Saint Joan—2018 Tony Award Nominee! Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 261 W. 47th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. manhat tantheatreclub.com. (Closes June 10) (2 hrs 30 mins) A country girl (Condola Rashad) saves 15th-century France in George Bernard Shaw’s epic play, revived by the Manhattan Theatre Club and directed by Daniel Sullivan. H14 entertainment School of Rock Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 BEST Broadway, btw W. 50th & W. 51st sts., 212.239.6200. schoolofrockthemusical.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) It’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but the kids at a prestigious prep school love it when their wannabe-rock-star substitute teacher turns them into a rock band in the musical with a score written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and MUSICAL Glenn Slater. H13

SpongeBob SquarePants—2018 Tony ALL ACROSS NORTH AMERICA Award Nominee! Palace Theatre, 1564 Broadway, at W. 47th St., 877.250.2929. spongebobbroadway.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) When the undersea world of Bikini Bottom is threatened with extinction, SpongeBob SquarePants comes to its rescue in the family-friendly musical comedy based on the Nickelodeon TV program. H14

Springsteen on Broadway—2018 Special Tony Award Winner! , 219 W. 48th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave. brucespringsteen.net/broadway. (2 hrs, no intermission) “The Boss” makes his Broadway debut in a solo acoustic show. H13

Summer: The Donna Summer Musi- cal—2018 Tony Award Nominee! Lunt-Fon- tanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. thedonnasummermusi cal.com. (1 hr 40 mins, no intermission) Donna Summer owned the airwaves and the disco dance floor in the 1970s. To tell the backstory of her life, the new musical uses more than 20 of the hit songs (“Love to Love You, Baby,” “Bad Girls,” “Hot Stuff”) that made her an interna- tional star. H14

Three Tall Women—2018 Tony Award Nominee! John Golden Theatre, 252 W. 45th St., COME FROM AWAY Book, Music and Lyrics by btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.239.6200. Irene Sankoff threetallwomenbroadway.com. (1 hr 45 mins, no and David Hein Directed by Christopher Ashley intermission) Edward Albee’s 1994 Pulitzer Prize-winning play receives its first Broadway production, starring Glenda Jackson, Laurie Metcalf and Alison Pill as the three tall women of the title. H14 THE REMARKABLE TRUE STORY Travesties—2018 Tony Award Nominee! American Airlines Theatre, 227 W. 42nd St., btw NOW ON BROADWAY Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.719.1300. round abouttheatre.org. (2 hrs 30 mins) The Round- TELECHARGE.COM (212) 239-6200 about Theatre Company presents the first TH Broadway revival of Tom Stoppard’s intellectual O Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45 STREET vaudeville about Bolshevik leader Vladimir COMEFROMAWAY.COM Lenin, avant-garde Irish novelist James Joyce, Dada artist Tristan Tzara and a minor British consular official, played by Tom Hollander. H14

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Waitress Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 W. 47th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. waitressthemusical.com. (2 hrs 30 mins) A waitress, with an exceptional talent for baking, dreams of opening her own pie shop, but a loveless marriage and unexpected pregnancy threaten to hold her back. Sara Bareilles has written the songs for the musical. H14

Wicked CL0000014880Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 877.250.2929. wickedthe musical.com. (2 hrs 45 mins) Based on the book by Gregory Maguire, this hit musical with a score by Stephen Schwartz—a 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

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Capitol Steps: Make America Grin Again Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway, at W. 95th St., 212.864.5400. capsteps.com. (June 17) The brand-new Capitol Steps show is a timely mix of song and stand-up that lampoons today’s political scene. No issue and no public figure, whether Democrat or Republican, escapes the satire. 3:30 & 7 pm. $45-$65. J8

Desperate Measures New World Stages, Stage 4, 340 W. 50th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.279.6200. desperatemeasuresmusical.com. (In previews, opens June 13) (2 hrs 10 mins) A wily sheriff, an authoritarian governor, an eccentric priest, a saloon girl gone good, a nun gone bad and an impossibly handsome young man in trouble with the law: It’s the 1890s Wild West, and all hell is breaking loose in this Award Nominations madcap musical comedy inspired by Shake- 15 speare’s “Measure for Measure.” I13 including Girls & Boys Minetta Lane Theatre, 18 Minetta OUTSTANDING MUSICAL Ln., btw MacDougal St. & Sixth Ave., Drama Desk Lortel Outer Critics Circle 800.982.2787. girlsandboystheplay.com. (Previews begin June 12, opens June 20, closes Off-Broadway Alliance July 15) (1 hr 30 mins) The Royal Court Theatre production of Dennis Kelly’s new play is a solo drama about the breakdown of a marriage, as told from the wife’s point of view. G19

The Great Leap Atlantic Stage 2, 330 W. 16th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 866.811.4111. atlantictheater.org. (In previews, opens June 4, closes June 24) A young man, with a reputation as an ace player on the sidewalk basketball courts in San Francisco’s Chinatown, talks his way onto a college team just as the team is about to travel to Beijing for a “friendship” game. Once in China, he must come to terms with international politics in a post-Cultural Revolution era and his own history. Lauren Yee’s new play is set in 1989. I17

In & Of Itself Daryl Roth Theatre, 101 E. 15th St., at Union Sq. E., 800.745.3000. inandofitselfshow DIRECTED AND .com. (1 hr 15 mins, no intermission) Magic BOOK AND LYRICS BY MUSIC BY CHOREOGRAPHED BY meets storytelling in this paradoxical theater PETER DAVID BILL piece, written and performed by Derek KELLOGG FRIEDMAN CASTELLINO DelGaudio, directed by Frank Oz and produced by Neil Patrick Harris. F17

New World Stages 340 W. 50th St. Telecharge.com or 212-239-6200 Love and Intrigue BAM Harvey Theater, 651 Fulton St., at Ashland Pl., 718.636.4100. bam.org. DesperateMeasuresMusical.com (June 6-16) (2 hrs 15 mins) The Maly Drama Theatre of St. Petersburg, Russia, presents Lev

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Dodin’s adaptation of Friedrich Schiller’s 1787 tragedy about class warfare and political intrigue. The son of a high-ranking courtier, who is forced to marry an aristocrat in order to secure his family’s position at court, falls in love with the daughter of a middle-class musician. WINNER ® Performed in Russian with English titles. Shakespeare in the Park Delacorte Theater in 6 TONY AWARDS Central Park, entrance at Central Park West & W. INCLUDING 81st St., 212.539.8500. publictheater.org. Shakespeare plays presented outdoors and under the stars for free in Central Park. May 29-June 24: “Othello.” Free tickets are distributed,

two per person, at the Delacorte Theater in T:4.75” Central Park on the day of the performance and BEST MUSICAL entertainment by random mobile lottery on the TodayTix app, also on the day of the performance. H10

Skintight Laura Pels Theatre, Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, 111 W. 46th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.719.1300. roundabout theatre.org. (In previews, opens June 21) Acclaimed playwright Joshua Harmon (“Bad Jews,” “Significant Other”) takes on today’s superficial youth-and-beauty culture in his latest. Jodi, a divorcée played by , is thrown for a loop when her ex-husband becomes engaged to a much younger woman and her fashion-designer father is otherwise engaged in an affair with a 20-year-old boy toy, who may be an adult film star. G14

Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th St. Telecharge.com 212-239-6200 DearEvanHansen.com @DearEvanHansen Stomp CL0000014901Orpheum Theatre, 126 Second Ave., at E. • • Trim:4.625”• 8th St., 800.982.2787. stomponline.com. (1 hr 40 mins) In a dazzling percussive performance, the eight-member cast conjures rhythm out of brooms, dustbins, hubcaps and more. E18

CABARETS+COMEDY CLUBS

Café Carlyle CL0000014930The Carlyle,133547_DEH_INNYMag_4.6x4.75_August2017.indd A Rosewood Hotel Page # 1 New York, 35 E. 76th St.,Document at Madison Path: Studio:DEARAve., EVAN HANSEN:ADS:POST TONYS:133547_DEH_INNYMag_4.6x4.75_August2017:133547_DEH_INNYMag_4.6x4.75_August2017.indd 212.744.1600. rosewoodhotels.com/en/carlyle/Job # 131916 Pg Specs Sprd Specs Print / User Info Fonts Approvals Inks dining/cafe_carlyle. One of the swankiest supper Client Stacey Mindich Bleed None Bleed Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” Printed at None Shubert (Regular), Berthold Akzi- CD Jay Cyan clubs in town. May 22-June 2: Kathleen Turner: denz Grotesk (Condensed, Bold) CW None Magenta Description Magazine Trim 4.625” x 4.75” Trim Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” “Finding My Voice.” June 5-16: Gina Gershon. June Print/Export Time 6-26-2017 1:20 PM AD Gerri Yellow Pub NY Mag Safety None Safety Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” Black 19-30: Alan Cumming. Every Monday, thru June Studio Jesse Run Date 8/1/2017 Visual Artist Jesse Eisenberg Acct Kara Used Swatches Black 11: Woody Allen & the EddyRelease Davis Date New 6/23/2017 Orleans Gutter None Previous Artist Jesse Eisenburg Proofrd Joe F. C=100 M=0 Y=0 K=0 Prod Steve Jazz Band. F10 C=0 M=100 Y=0 K=0 C=0 M=0 Y=100 K=0 Images C=15 M=100 Y=100 K=0 Carolines on BroadwayDEH BROADWAY CL00000149381626 Broadway, ART FINAL-Evan_4C.psd btw (CMYK; 5297 ppi; Studio:DEAR EVAN HANSEN:ART:BROADWAY:4C:DEH BROADWAY ART FINAL-Evan_4C.psd) C=75 M=5 Y=100 K=0 DEH-logo vector_LB.MB.WH.ai (Studio:DEAR EVAN HANSEN:ART:BROADWAY:4C:Title Treatment:3Line:DEH-logo vector_LB.MB.WH.ai) C=100 M=90 Y=10 K=0 W. 49th & W. 50th sts., 212.757.4100. carolines GRAY @ 60% DEH_Social_Icons.eps (Studio:DEAR EVAN HANSEN:ART:BROADWAY:4C:Social:DEH_Social_Icons.eps) Trim:4.75” PMS 178 C 4 .com. Performances bymc_vrt_spot_pos_WH.ai some of the nation’s (studio:DEAR EVAN HANSEN:ADS:POST-OP:131916_DEH_INNYMag_4.6x4.75_Feb2017:mc_vrt_spot_pos_WH.ai) DEH Light Blue hottest headliners and up-and-coming comics. DEH Medium Blue DEH Dark Blue Highlights: June 7-9: Maz Jobrani. June 21-23: Mastercard Orange (165 C) Mastercard Red (2035 C) Jamie Lee. June 28-July 1: Ken Jeong. H13 Mastercard Yellow (1375 C)

Feinstein’s/54 Below CL0000152328254 W. 54th St., btw Print Ad Slug Broadway & Eighth Ave., 646.476.3551. 54below .com. The Theater District’s subterranean nightclub, restaurant and cocktail lounge is underneath the former Studio 54 disco. Highlights: June 1-2: Tony Danza. June 3-4, 26-29: Luann de Lesseps: “#CountessAndFriends.” June 8-9: Aaron Lazar. June 11-13, 15-16: Marin Mazzie & Jason Danieley. June 20-21: Carole Cook. June 26-30: Paulo Szot: “Salute to Broadway.” H13 THE HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL Gotham Comedy Club 208 W. 23rd St., btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.367.9000. gotham New Amsterdam Theatre, Broadway & • 866-870-2717

comedyclub.com. Jerry Seinfeld, Dave Chappelle AladdinTheMusical.com ©Disney and Amy Schumer are among the big-name stand-ups who have performed in the 10,000-square-foot space, known for its

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SEE KATHARINE McPHEE comfortable Art Deco ambience. In addition to headliners, New Talent Showcases are a staple IN HER BROADWAY DEBUT of the calendar. Food and drink available. Highlights: June 1-3: Billy Gardell. June 8-9: David Koechner. June 15-16: Chris Porter. June 22-23: Brent Morin. June 29-July 1: Deon Cole. I16

Joe’s Pub CL0000014934425 Lafayette St., at Astor Pl., 212.539.8778. publictheater.org. The Public Theater’s performance space boasts eclectic entertainment. Highlights: June 2-3: Cristin Milioti. June 5-6, 9: Betty Buckley. June 19-23, 26-30: Alan Cumming: “Legal Immigrant.” E18 S:4.25” DANCE+MUSICT:4.75” B:5”

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater CL0000061898David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 63rd St., 212.496.0600. alvinailey.org. (June 13-17) The world-renowned dance troupe is in residence for a limited engagement, featuring programs that celebrate women choreogra- phers (Judith Jamison, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and Jessica Lang), audience favorites from the repertoire and musical icons like Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane and David Byrne. I12

American Ballet Theatre CL0000143741Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., btw W. 63rd & W. 64th sts., 212.362.6000. abt.org. (Thru BROOKS ATKINSON THEATRE • 256 W. 47TH ST. July 7) The revered company pirouettes into Lincoln Center for its spring season, featuring WAITRESSTHEMUSICAL.COM repertory favorites (“Giselle,” “Firebird,” “La Bayadère,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “Swan Lake,” T:4.625” “Don Quixote” and “Whipped Cream”) and the world premieres of “Harlequinade,” restaged by Alexei Ratmansky and based on archival notes of Marius Petipa, and “Afterite,” choreographed by Wayne McGregor. I12

Carnegie Hall CL0000014950Seventh Ave., at W. 57th St., 212.247.7800. carnegiehall.org. This is the F WA_096_P_IN/WHERE_MAG_4.625_x_4.75_V4.indd concert hall’s 127th season. Highlights: June 5: The MET Orchestra. June 11, 18: Masterwork Saved at 3-29-2018 3:06 PM from Julian’s iMac by Julian / RPM Dev PrintedFestival At Chorus.None H13

Jazz at Lincoln Center CL0000047753Time Warner Center, Job info Approvals Fonts & Images 10 Columbus Cir., Broadway & W. 60th St., Job WA_096_P Art Director STEVEN Fonts 212.721.6500. jalc.org. Lincoln Center’s Client WAITRESS Copywriter LUKE Minion Pro (Regular), ITC Lubalin Graph Std state-of-the-art jazz complex in the Time Media Type PRINT Account Mgr LISA (Demi), Times (Regular) Warner Center includes the Rose Theater, Live 4.125” x 4.25” Studio Artist ALISHA Appel Room, Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola and Nesuhi Trim 4.625” x 4.75” Proofreader None Images Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame. The 2017–2018 season Bleed 4.875” x 5” WAITRESS_MCPHEE0557_M100352_CMYK_ is Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 30th season. June 1-2

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New York City Center CL0000014959131 W. 55th St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.581.1212. nycitycenter st GERSHWIN THEATRE, 222 West 51 St. WickedtheMusical.com .org. A former Shriners Temple, this performing arts venue hosts music, dance and theater

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events. Highlights: June 11-17: Russia’s Theatre of Nations in Chekhov’s “Ivanov.” June 27-30: Encores! Off-Center: Jason Robert Brown’s “Songs for a New World.” H13

New York Philharmonic CL0000014961David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 64th St., 212.875.5656. nyphil.org. The 2017–2018 season is a momentous one, as New York’s preeminent orchestra welcomes Jaap van Zweden, its Music Director Designate. May 31, June 1, 2, 5 & 6: Frank Huang conducts Mozart and Tchaikovsky, with Sheryl Staples, violin. June 8: Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts “Foreign Bodies,” a casual.

multisensory concert and video installation. June T:4.75” 12-15: Concerts in the Parks. I12 entertainment

The Town Hall CL0000014965123 W. 43rd St., btw Sixth Ave. & Broadway, 212.840.2824. thetownhall.org. “The People’s Concert Hall” boasts an eclectic lineup of performers. Highlights: June 8: Ry Cooder. June 18: Broadway by the Year: 1988 & 2017. June 25: Thomas Middleditch & Ben Schwartz. June 26: Art Garfunkel. June 28: “Chicago Meets Motown,” with Beginnings and That Motown Band. June 30: Al Di Meola. H14

JAZZ CLUBS

Birdland CL0000014966315 W. 44th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.581.3080. birdlandjazz.com. “The jazz corner of the world” is how Charlie Parker O MAJESTIC THEATRE | 247 West 44th St. described this club. Highlights: May 29-June 2: Telecharge.com | 212.239.6200 | phantombroadway.com Bossa Brasil. June 5-9: Stacey Kent. June 12-16: Maria Schneider Orchestra. June 19-23: Freddy Cole Quartet. June 26-30: Ravi Coltrane. Every Monday: Jim Caruso’s Cast Party. Dinner served nightly. I14

Blue Note Jazz Club CL0000014967131 W. 3rd St., btw MacDougal St. & Sixth Ave., 212.475.8592. bluenote.net. The best 136805_PHAN_InNY_ThirdPg_April18.inddand brightest have Page # 2 performed at this GreenwichDocument Village Path: studio:PHANTOM:ADS:MAGAZINE:136805_PHAN_InNY_ThirdPg_April18: staple. RELEASE_26FEB18:136805_PHAN_InNY_ThirdPg_April18.indd Highlights: May 29-June 3: The Bad Plus. June Job # 136805 Pg Specs Sprd Specs Print / User Info Fonts Approvals Inks 5-10: Keyon Harrold & Friends. June 12-17: Client Cameron Mackintosh Bleed None Bleed Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” Printed at None Shubert (Regular), ITC Galliard Std CD Vinny/Tom Cyan Paquito D’Rivera Ensemble. June 19-23: Victor (Roman), Kepler Std (Bold Semicon- CW Tom Magenta Description Magazine Trim 4.625” x 4.75” Trim Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” Wooten Trio, featuring Dennis Chambers and Bob Print/Export Time 2-26-2018 12:23 PM densed Caption, Bold) AD Christi Yellow Pub In NY Safety 4.125” x 4.25” Safety Sprd 4.125” x 4.25” Black Franceschini. June 27-July 1: Lettuce. G18 Studio Heather Run Date 4/2/2018 Visual Artist Heather Troy Acct Dorothy Used Swatches Black Release Date 2/26/2018 Gutter None Previous Artist Saroop Srichawla Proofrd Joe F GRAY @ 60% Prod Steve Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola CL0000014968Jazz at Lincoln Center, PMS 178 C 4 C=100 M=0 Y=0 K=0 10 Columbus Cir., BroadwayImages & W. 60th St., PHAN Light Blue 212.258.9595. jazz.org/dizzys.POTO_NY_30_AW_for_supply_MASK-only.psd The club boasts a (CMYK; 644 ppi; studio:PHANTOM:ART:ART-30YearAnniversary:MASK:POTO_NY_30_AW_for_supply_MASK-only.psd) C=75 M=68 Y=67 K=90 stunning stage backdrop:PHAN.Social-Media-Icons_SNPCHT.ai the Manhattan (Studio:PHANTOM:ART:ART-Phantom25:Social Media Icons:PHAN.Social-Media-Icons_SNPCHT.ai) 30Years-4C.psd (CMYK; 305 ppi; studio:PHANTOM:ART:ART-30YearAnniversary:TEXT:30Years-4C.psd) skyline. Highlights: MayPHANTOM_LOGO_LARGE_NoGlow_4Cgrac.psd 31-June 3: Benny Green (CMYK; 3388 ppi; studio:PHANTOM:ART:REFRESH 2016:Final retouching:Logos:PHANTOM_LOGO_LARGE_NoGlow_4Cgrac.psd) Trio. June 8-10: Dion Parson & 21st-Century Band. June 14-17: Victor Goines. June 21-24: Ann Hampton Callaway. June 28-30: “From ‘My Fair Lady’ to ‘Camelot.’” Dinner served nightly. I12

Print Ad Slug Jazz Standard CL0000036270116 E. 27th St., btw Lexington Ave. & Park Ave. So., 212.576.2232. jazzstandard .com. An eclectic lineup of world-class artists perform classic jazz to funk, R&B, blues and more, plus Blue Smoke restaurant’s award- winning barbecue. Highlights: May 31-June 3: Joey DeFrancesco with Mark Whitfield and Lenny White. June 7-10: Dafnis Prieto Big Band. June 14-17: Terence Blanchard, featuring the E-Collective. June 21-24: Vinicius Cantuaria. June 28-July 1: Grant Green: Evolution of Funk. Every Monday: “Mingus Mondays” concert series. F16 ON BROADWAY TICKETMASTER�COM or ���������������•�GROUPS������������������� Village Vanguard CL0000014970178 Seventh Ave. So., btw Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th St. between Broadway and 8th Ave. Perry & W. 11th sts., 212.255.4037. villagevan @DonnaSummerBway • TheDonnaSummerMusical.com Photo: Francesco Scavullo guard.com. One of New York’s most prestigious

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jazz clubs, this West Village landmark has been in the same location since 1935. Highlights: May 29-June 3: Billy Hart Quartet. June 5-10: Scott Colley Trio. June 12-17: Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas. June 19-24: David Murray & Class Struggle. June 26-July 1: Tom Harrell. Every Monday: The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. H18

POP/ROCK CLUBS+VENUES

Barclays Center CL0000400447620 Atlantic Ave., at Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, 800.745.3000. barclayscenter .com. Brooklyn’s state-of-the-art entertainment and sports arena. Highlights: June 6: Depeche

Mode.T:4.75” June 8: Soulfrito Fest 2018. June 9: 34th New York Salsa Festival. June 26: Paramore. June 27: Sam Smith. AA24

Beacon Theatre CL00000149492124 Broadway, at W. 74th St., 866.858.0008. beacontheatre.com. A classic Upper West Side theater has been revamped to only in house pop-music concerts and other acts. new york! Highlights: June 2-3: Kenny Rogers: The Gambler’s Last Deal. June 7: Phillip Phillips. June 9-10: Third Day: Farewell Tour. June 13: LSD Tour: Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle & the Dukes, Dwight Yoakam. June 15: Kryptonite Tour, with John Bevere and Bethel Music. June 22: The Monkees Present The Mike & Micky Show. June 23: The Ultimate Doo-Wop Show. June 26: Seal. J11

Madison Square Garden CL0000014956Seventh Ave., btw W. 31st & W. 33rd sts., 866.858.0008. thegarden

©2018 Viacom. Created by Stephen Hillenburg Stephen by Created Viacom. ©2018 .com. The entertainment/sporting venue hosts concerts and other live events in its arena and The Hulu Theater. Highlights in the Arena: June 2: Billy Joel. June 8: Wisin & Yandel: Como Antes Tour. June 9: Luis Miguel. June 13: Def Leppard / Journey. June 14: Daryl Hall & John Oates and Train. June 19: Imagine Dragons: Evolve Tour. June 20: Thirty Seconds to Mars. June 21-22: Harry 137817_SBSP_INNY_PremiumSq_4C_June_FIN.indd Styles. JunePage 25-26, # 1 July 1: U2 Experience + Document Path: studio:SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS:BROADWAY:ADS:MAGAZINE:POST-OP:137817_SBSP_INNY_PremiumSq_4C_June:137817_SBSP_INNY_PremiumSq_4C_June_FIN.indd Innocence Tour 2018. June 29-30: Sam Smith. H15 Job # 137817 Pg Specs Sprd Specs Print / User Info Fonts Approvals Inks Radio City Music Hall CL00000707651260 Sixth Ave., at W. Client Showpants LLC Bleed None Bleed Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” Printed at None Gotham (Book, Bold), DDC CD None Cyan Hardware (Condensed), Minion Pro CW None 50th St., 866.858.0008. Magenta radiocity.com. One of the Description Magazine Trim 4.625” x 4.75” Trim Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” Print/Export Time 4-24-2018 2:28 PM (Regular) AD Gerri world’s most Yellow beautiful concert venues is a Pub INNY Safety None Safety Sprd 4.625” x 4.75” BILLY DAVID Black Studio Miles masterpiece of Art Deco architecture and Run Date 6.1 Visual Artist Miles Freyberger GARDELL KOECHNER Acct Erik/Anna Used Swatches Black Release Date 4.27 Gutter None Previous Artist James Jackson Proofrd JOE Fdesign. Highlights: June 16: Anthony Santos. Fri. June 1 – Fri. June 8 – C=69 M=16 Y=0 K=0 Prod Jolene Sun. June 3 Sat. June 9 June 23: Huevos C=5 M=0 Revueltos Y=88 K=0 Tour. June 25: Kathy Images Griffin: Laugh C=100 Your M=0 HeadY=0 K=0 Off World Tour. June 27: 137817_CMYK_V2.psd (CMYK; 450 ppi; studio:SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS:BROADWAY:ADS:MAGAZINE:POST-OP:137817_SBSP_INNY_PremiumSq_4C_June:ART:137817_CMYK_V2.psd) Steve Miller Band / Peter Frampton. June 30: Ludovico Einaudi. G13

SPECIAL EVENTS

Big Apple Barbecue Block Party CL0000054511Madison Square Park, 212.661.6640. bigapplebbq.org. (June 9-10) Chefs and pit-masters from New Print Ad Slug BRENT DEON York to Texas converge on Madison Square Park MORIN COLE in Midtown to barbecue cuts of pork, sausage and beef. Live music, seminars and cooking Fri. June 22 – Thu. June 28 – demonstrations accompany the mouthwatering Sat. June 23 Sun. July 1 tastes and aromas. 11 am-6 pm each day, rain or shine. F16 Purchase tickets online at www.GothamComedyClub.com Broadway Bares: Game Night Hammerstein Ballroom, 311 W. 34th St., btw Eighth & Ninth aves., 212.840.0770. broadwaybares.com. (June 17) (1 hr 30 mins) The 28th annual one-night- only fund-raiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS features more than 150 of the hottest male and female dancers in New York City, stripping for a good cause. This year’s theme is “Game Night,” where classic

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Coney Island Mermaid Parade CL0000054498From W. 21st St. & Surf Ave. to W. 10th St. & Surf Ave., then south to the boardwalk & west to W. 15th St., Coney Island, Brooklyn, 718.372.5159. coneyis land.com. (June 16) A colorful mishmash of costumes delight observers at this 36th annual celebration, billed as the nation’s largest art parade. Parade begins at 1 pm.

Midsummer Night Swing Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center, W. 62nd St., at Amsterdam Ave., 212.721.6500. midsummernightswing.org. (June 26-July 14) Dancers boogie under the stars to entertainment live dance bands. Dancing 7:30-10 pm. A group dance lesson for all levels 6:30-7:15 pm is included in the price of admission ($20). I12

Museum Mile Festival CL0000005479Fifth Ave., btw 82nd and 104th sts., 212.606.2296. museummilefesti val.org. (June 12) The stretch of Fifth Ave. between 82nd and 104th sts. is closed to traffic, allowing museumgoers to stroll at their leisure and take in some of New York’s finest museums for free. Other highlights include street performers, live music and children’s activities. 6-9 pm, rain or shine. Free. F7-10

Pride March CL0000054502nycpride.org. (June 24) The culmination of New York City’s Pride Week celebrations, this colorful, annual parade celebrates the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Kick off is at noon on Seventh Ave., at W. 16th St. The march travels south on Seventh Ave. to Christopher St., where it turns west on W. 8th St. and then north on Fifth Ave., where it ends at 29th St.

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Belmont Stakes CL0000023814Belmont Park, 2150 Hemp- stead Turnpike, at Locustwood Blvd., Elmont, Long Island, 516.488.6000. belmontstakes.com. (June 9) The Triple Crown’s third and final jewel challenges young Thoroughbreds on a 1.5-mile track. Admission gates open at 8:30 am, first race at 11:35 am. The 150th Belmont Stakes is scheduled to run at approximately 6:40 pm.

New York City FC Yankee Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., at River Ave., Bronx, 855.776.9232. nycfc.com. New York’s professional Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise plays its 2018 home matches at Yankee Stadium. June 2: Orlando City SC. June 9: Atlanta United FC.

New York Mets CL0000014977Citi Field, 123-01 Roosevelt Ave., at 126th St., Flushing, Queens, 718.507.8499. newyorkmets.com. The Mets chase the National League pennant in their 2018 home-game season. May 31, June 1-3: Chicago Cubs. June 5-6: Baltimore Orioles. June 8-10: New York Yankees (Subway Series). June 22-24: Los Angeles Dodgers. June 25-27: Pittsburgh Pirates.

New York Yankees CL0000014978Yankee Stadium, 1 E. 161st St., at River Ave., Bronx, 212.926.5337. newyork yankees.com. The Yanks take on the competi- tion at home. June 12-13: Washington Nationals. ESTABLISHED IN 1994 NYC June 14-17: Tampa Bay Rays. June 19-21: Seattle Mariners. June 29-30, July 1: Boston Red Sox. or 800-982-2787 · ORPHEUM THEATRE, 2nd Ave. at 8th St. #StompNYC /StompOnline @StompNYC @StompNYC StompOnline.com

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St., at Worth St., 212.566.8388. chinatownveg best pan pizza Roman-style pizza al taglio in etarian.com. Golden-yellow walls and Asian- 2017 at the Las Vegas Pizza Expo, he opened inspired artwork serve as a backdrop for two pizzerias in NYC focusing on contemporary kosher, vegetarian and vegan Asian dishes Southern Italian specialties. L & D (daily). 4 made with mock meats. L & D (daily). E21 FINANCIAL DISTRICT+TRIBECA Da Nico—Italian 164 Mulberry St., btw Grand & juniorscheesecake.com. The legendary restau- Broome sts., 212.343.1212. danicoristorante.com. Jungsik—Contemporary Korean 2 Harrison rant offers more than 10 varieties of cheese- Old-world Northern and Southern Italian St., at Hudson St., 212.219.0900. jungsik.com. cake, plus deli sandwiches and a full menu of specialties include homemade pastas, broiled French and Spanish influences shape the breakfast fare. B, L & D (daily). veal chop and lobster, and can be enjoyed in a cooking techniques of Michelin-starred, spacious garden. L & D (daily). E20 Seoul-born Chef Yim Jung Sik. D (M-Sa). G21 Le Bernardin—French 155 W. 51st St., btw Sixth & Seventh aves., 212.554.1515. le-bernardin Original Vincent’s—Italian 119 Mott St., at Racines NY—French 94 Chambers St., btw .com. Simply prepared fish dishes are offered in Hester St., 212.226.8133. originalvincents.nyc. Broadway & Church St., 212.227.3400. racinesny an elegant space by NYC and world-renowned Seafood and pasta dishes are topped with the .com. Fresh ingredients are emphasized in culinary legend Eric Ripert. L (M-F), D (M-Sa). eatery’s famous marinara sauce, available in elegant dishes (lamb with fennel, artichoke and Jackets required, ties optional. G13 sweet, medium and hot. L & D (daily). D20 black olives with salsa verde) and a selection of international, organic wines in a clean, Russian Samovar—Russian 256 W. 52nd St., Wo Hop—Chinese 17 Mott St., btw Worth & exposed-brick space. D (M-Sa). F21 btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.757.0168. rus Mosco sts., 212.962.8617. wohopnyc.com. siansamovar.com. Inside a charming banquette- Established in 1938, this subterranean Tetsu—Contemporary Japanese lined main room, diners take in traditional Cantonese joint is a popular NYC late-night 78 Leonard St., btw Broadway & Church St., comfort food—borscht, pelmeni—and the hangout, staying open 24/7 and serving roasted 212.207.2370. tetsunyc.com. Guests at three hideaway’s famed flavored vodkas. Keep your duck lo mein, vegetable chow fun, chicken with Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur Masa eyes peeled for sightings of pro Russian hockey oyster sauce over rice and other classic dishes. Takayama’s modern robatayaki can order Chef players. L (Tu-Sa), D (nightly). I13 For those seeking less “buzz” and more Masa’s first-ever burger (off the menu—lamb or intimacy, a dining room is available upstairs. L beef—from 5 to 6 pm nightly). D (M-Sa). F21 Sardi’s—Continental 234 W. 44th St., btw & D (daily). E20 Broadway & Eighth Ave., 212.221.8440. sardis FLATIRON+UNION SQUARE+GRAMERCY .com. A Theater District staple since 1921, this EAST VILLAGE+LOWER EAST SIDE restaurant caters to pre- and post-theater Cosme—Contemporary Mexican 35 E. 21st crowds, and is famous for its walls lined with Bobwhite Lunch & Supper Counter— St., btw Park Ave. So & Broadway, 212.913.9659. celebrity caricatures. L & D (Tu-Su), Brunch American 94 Ave. C, btw E. 6th & E. 7th sts., cosmenyc.com. Michelin-starred Chef Enrique (Su). H14 212.228.2972. bobwhitecounter.com. Coveted Olvera crafts small dishes integrating avant- fried chicken served on bread or alongside a garde ingredients, such as uni, hazelnut mole CHELSEA+MEATPACKING DISTRICT biscuit, on a simple menu in a tiny space. L (Tu- and bone marrow. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch Su), D (nightly). B18 (Sa & Su). F17 Miznon—Israeli 435 W. 15th St., btw Ninth & 10th aves., 646.490.5871. miznonnyc.com. Israeli Dirt Candy—Vegetarian 86 Allen St., btw Cote—Korean Steak House 16 W. 22nd St., celebrity chef Eyal Shani’s first American Grand & Broome sts.,, 212.228.7732. dirtcan btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.401.7986. cotenyc venture is a 120-seat pita emporium inside dynyc.com. Vegetarian prix fixe feasts are .com. A daily rotating “butcher’s feast” of prime Chelsea Market, where he composes locally curated by award-winning Chef/owner Amanda and specialty cuts, seasonal ban-chan, influenced, stuffed specialty sandwiches, Cohen. L (Tu-Su), D (Tu-Sa). C20 housemade stews and Korean-style steamed including lobster and crème fraîche, and corned eggs earned this team a Michelin star less than beef and pickles. L & D (daily). I17 Jajaja—Vegan-Mexican 162 E. Broadway, at six months after opening. D (M-Sa). F16 Rutgers St., 646.883.5453. jajajamexicana.com. Mokbar—Korean 75 Ninth Ave., btw W. 15th & The menu of traditional Mexican fare—in a Eleven Madison Park—American C W. 16th sts., 646.775.1169, J17, 212 Flatbush Ave., cozy, colorful space with a full tequila and mez- 11 Madison Ave., btw E. 24th & E. 25th sts.,

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refined dishes are curated by renowned chef Kubeh—Middle Eastern 464 Sixth Ave., at W. plates in a lounge-lizard atmosphere while live Daniel Humm and enhanced by a lengthy 11th St., 646.448.6688. eatkubeh.com. Specialties jazz plays. L (Su), D (nightly). H5 international wine list at this gem, which was at this restaurant named after Levantine named the greatest restaurant in the world by dumplings made of semolina and bulgur wheat Sushi Inoue—Japanese 381 Lenox Ave., at The World’s 50 Best Restaurants Organization and served in broth include Syrian codfish W. 129th St., 646.706.0555. sushiinoue.com. in 2017. L (F-Su), D (nightly). F16 kubeh in tomato, fennel and arak soup, and Authentic fare and simple plates of sushi, sashi- beef kubeh in beet broth. L & D (daily), Brunch mi and other varieties of fish, in a space with Nur—Israeli 34 E. 20th St., btw Park Ave. So. & (Sa-Su). G18 traditional Japanese decor at Harlem’s only Broadway, 212.505.3420. nurnyc.com. A Michelin-starred restaurant. D (Tu-Su). G3 brasserie-style Middle Eastern menu includes Minetta Tavern—French 113 MacDougal St., such specialties as Damascus qatayef (crispy at Minetta Ln.,, 212.475.3850. This landmark MIDTOWN EAST+WEST+ Syrian pancake filled with spiced lamb and herb corner eatery boasts old-fashioned classics, yogurt chaser) and octopus, served with spice including frogs’ legs, steaks and chops and the MURRAY HILL+TURTLE BAY glaze, cardamom yogurt, harissa and Moroccan Pat LaFrieda “Black Label” burger. L (M-F), D carrot salad. D (nightly). G16 (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). G19 Ben & Jack’s Steakhouse—Steak House 219 44th St., btw Second & Third aves., GREENWICH+WEST VILLAGE HARLEM 212.682.5678. benandjackssteakhouse.com. Creamed spinach and mashed potatoes are Flip Sigi—Filipino 525 Hudson St., btw W. 10th Dinosaur Bar-B-Que—Barbecue CL0000006049700 W. sides to USDA prime dry-aged portherhouse & Charles sts., 917.639.3262, I18; 1752 Second 125th St., at 12th Ave., 212.694.1777, K4; 604 and veal chop at this upscale contemporary Ave., btw E. 91st & E. 92nd sts., 833.354.7744, D8. Union St., at 4th Ave., Gowanus, Brooklyn, chophouse. L & D (daily). E14 flipsigi.com. A double cheeseburger with 347.429.7030. dinosaurbarbque.com. Barbecue lettuce, tomato, onion and a secret Filipino- thrives north of the Mason-Dixon Line at this Chinese Club—Chinese-Indian style banana pepper ketchup and a sushi-grade Southern-style eatery, serving pulled pork, ribs 102 Lexington Ave., btw E. 27th & E. 28th sts., tuna poke bowl with steamed coconut rice, and other ‘cue fixtures in a variety of regional 917.388.3060, E16; 208 Grand St., btw S. 1st & from chef/owner Jordan Andino. L & D (daily). preparations, with jazz and blues music on S. 2nd sts., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718.487.4576. Friday and Saturday nights. L & D (daily). thechineseclubnyc.com. Owners Salil Mehta and Kiin Thai—Thai 36 E. 8th St., btw Greene St. & Stacey Lo fuse traditional Chinese and Indian University Pl., 212.529.2363. kiinthaieatery.com. A Minton’s—American 0404587206 W. 118th St., btw flavors to form complex, heat and texture- lengthy menu of Thai specialties includes an Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. & Saint Nicholas driven dishes (e.g., manchow soup with crispy appetizer of pandan wings, served with honey Ave., 212.243.2222. mintonsharlem.com. A noodles), just as Lo’s grandfather did when he chili sauce. A tucked-away bar serving tribute to Minton’s Playhouse—a jazz hotbed opened the family’s original Chinese Club housemade cocktails complements this simple, and former inhabitant of the space, opened by restaurant in Darjeeling, India in 1914. L (M-F), homey restaurant. L & D (daily). F18 Henry Minton in 1938—serves Southern Revival D (nightly).

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Turntable Chicken Jazz—Korean 20 W. 33rd St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.714.9700. turntablenyc.com. Known for soy garlic, hot or dining half-and-half drumsticks and chicken wings, this Midtown gem also offers a secret-season- ing marinated bulgogi burger. L & D (daily). G15

Urbanspace—Various Urbanspace Vanderbilt, E. 45th St. & Vanderbilt Ave., northeast corner, 646.747.0810, F14; Urbanspace 570, 570 Lexington Ave., at E. 51st St., 917.546.0102, F13; Urbanspace Garment District, Broadway, btw W. 39th & W. 41st sts., no phone. urbanspacenyc. com/urbanspace-vanderbilt. These busy food halls offer breakfast specialties daily (e.g., crepe-style Shanghai-inspired egg dishes), as well as all-day options from a huge variety of NYC culinary powerhouses. Visit website for hours and vendors. F15

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Il Gattopardo—Italian 13-15 W. 54th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.246.0412. ilgattopardonyc .com. Southern Italian fare—pan-seared veal loin scented with wild fennel pollen from Felitto, with porcini mushrooms and fingerling potatoes—on a menu offering housemade pastas and a lengthy rotating wine list. L (M-F), D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). G13

NYY Steak—Steak House 7 W. 51st St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 646.307.7910, G13; 1 E. 161st St., at River Ave., Bronx, 646.977.8325. nyysteak .com. The upscale chophouse owned by the New York Yankees is also inside the Yankees’ ballpark, and features USDA prime dry-aged beef, fresh seafood and other dishes by Executive Chef John Schafer. L & D (daily).

Rock Center Café—Contemporary American CL000003406620 W. 50th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.332.7620. patinagroup.com/rock-center-cafe. Tall-window views of the Rockefeller Center ice-skating rink set the scene for a menu offering a specialty burger blended in-house with chuck and Black Angus short ribs. B, L & D (daily). G13

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Canal Street Market—Various 265 Canal St., btw Lafayette St. & Broadway. No phone. canalstreet.market. This food hall features contemporary Korean food, bubble tea and a Japanese ramen stand known for takeaway noodles that travel well. F19

Prince Street Pizza—Pizza 27 Prince St., btw Elizabeth & Mott sts., 212.966.4100. princestpizza newyork.com. Try the crispy pepperoni square slice, a crowd favorite that draws huge lines at this snug, brick-walled pizza cove that stays open until 4 am on weekends. L & D (daily). E19

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Ramen Lab—Japanese 70 Kenmare St., btw different region of Italy, ensure a house-made Mott & Mulberry sts., 646.613.7522. ramen-lab menu of variety and authenticity. D (W-Su). .com. This walk-in-only, fast-casual counter offers up to 10 diners at a time room to stand Salt + Charcoal—Contemporary Steak and enjoy authentic Japanese ramen made House 171 Grand St., at Bedford Ave., Williams- with Sun Noodle noodles in a rotating variety of burg, Brooklyn, 718.782.2087. saltandcharcoal broth recipes formulated by guest chefs from .com. Filet mignon, topped with fresh uni, ikura, varying regions of Japan and the U.S., specializ- scallion and sesame powder, and served over a ing in regional, traditional Japanese techniques. bed of steamed watercress with umami kombu D (Tu-Sa). E18 sauce, is the coveted specialty at this trendy, dimly-lit Japanese chophouse. L (M-F), D UPPER EAST SIDE (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). BB18

Boqueria—Spanish 1460 Second Ave., at E. Sweet Chick—Contemporary Southern 77th St., 646.845.9060; and four other NYC 164 Bedford Ave., at N. 8th St., Williamsburg, locations. boquerianyc.com. Named for one of Brooklyn, 347.725.4793, BB18; 341 Flatbush Ave., Barcelona’s largest open-air markets, this at Park Pl., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, modern restaurant—all marble, slate and light 718.484.7724; 46-42 Vernon Blvd., btw 46th Rd. & wood—offers contemporary takes on 47th Ave., Long Island City, Queens, 718.433.4064, traditional Spanish small plates. The seasonal, A13. sweetchicknyc.com. Traditional Southern- regional menu focuses on market fresh style dishes, such as chicken and waffles and ingredients and rotating meats and cheeses. An biscuits in mushroom gravy, are given a all-Spanish wine list and beer-based sangria contemporary twist in three dining rooms that bring out the Spanish verve in guests. L (M-F), stay open late nightly. The Queens locale is D (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). G17 home to a jazz room heavily influenced by the father of part-owner and Queensbridge, New Heidelberg—German CL00000533761648 Second Ave., btw York, rap legend, Nasir “Nas” Jones. L (M-F), D E. 85th & E. 86th sts., 212.628.2332. heidelberg- (nightly), Brunch (Sa & Su). nyc.com. Smoked bratwurst, roasted pork shank and other Bavarian fare at this family-run Zero Otto Nove—Italian 2357 Arthur Ave., at Yorkville staple, in the same space since 1936, E. 186th St., Belmont, Bronx, 718.220.1027; 15 W. when the Upper East Side was New York City’s 21st St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.242.0899, German neighborhood. L (W-Su), D (nightly). E9 F17. 089nyc.com. Named for the area code of Italian seaside town Salerno, home of Chef UES—Ice Cream 1707 Second Ave., btw E. 88th Roberto Paciullo, this Bronx institution serves & E. 89th sts., 646.559.5889. theuesnyc.com. authentic pizzas, pastas, calzones and fish Creative scoop offerings are trucked in from dishes. L (M-F). D (nightly). SoCo Creamery in Great Barrington, Massachu- setts, to this cozy, bright shop. L & D (daily). E8 BARS+LOUNGES

UPPER WEST SIDE Blue Ribbon Downing Street Bar CL0000033523 34 Downing St., at Bedford St., 212.691.0404. Dovetail—American 103 W. 77th St., btw blueribbonrestaurants.com/restaurants/ Columbus & Amsterdam aves., 212.362.3800. blue-ribbon-downing-street-bar/. An intimate dovetailnyc.com. A meal of Chef/owner John space in which to sample more than 150 wines Fraser’s seasonally inspired fare (with many from Spain and France, plus a selection of tasting-menu options) begins with a vegetable breads and cheeses from the neighboring Blue dish of soft poached egg, Périgord truffles, but- Ribbon Bakery. G19 ternut squash and sunchoke brodo, and moves to a lamb rib eye served with chanterelle mush- Brooklyn Kura Industry City, 68 34th St., btw rooms and carrots. D (nightly). I10 Second & Third Aves., Sunset Park, Brooklyn, 347.766.1601. brooklynkura.com. NYC’s first sake RedFarm—Chinese 2170 Broadway, btw W. brewery brews, barrels, bottles and pours craft 76th & W. 77th sts., 212.724.9700, J10; 529 sake from the tap in a brand-new taproom, Hudson St., btw W. 10th & Charles sts., open F-Su. 212.792.9700, H18. redfarmnyc.com. Communal tables and cozy banquettes set the scene for Continental 25 Third Ave., btw St. Marks Pl. & guests to indulge in a menu fusing Chinese and Stuyvesant St., 212.529.6924. continentalnyc.com. American elements for main dishes such as No libation costs more than $5 and guests can sautéed black cod with black beans and Thai order five middle-shelf shots for $12, at this basil. D (nightly). Brunch (Sa & Su). storied punk-era NYC watering hole, which closes its doors forever in July due to a change Tom’s Restaurant—American 2880 in building ownership. Beware: Guests who are Broadway, at W. 112th St., 212.864.6137. With its heard using the word “literally” inside this exterior made famous by “Seinfeld,” locals, venue will be politely escorted out. E18 students and visitors come here for omelets, pancakes, burgers and classic triple-decker Stout NYC CL0000068331133 W. 33rd St., btw Sixth & Seventh sandwiches. B, L & D (daily). J6 aves., 212.629.6191. stoutnyc.com. Three spacious floors with bars, booths and high-top THE OUTER BOROUGHS tables cater to sports fans before and after events at Madison Square Garden, and with 36 Enoteca Maria—Italian & Global 27 Hyatt TVs for televised events; plus, 200 beers on St., at Stuyvesant Pl., St. George, Staten Island, offer. G15 718.447.2777. enotecamaria.com. A daily rotation of female chefs, the “Grandmas,” each from a

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1 Corridor design studio and manufacuring ACCESSORIES+FOOTWEAR designs, the London-based designer’s store company is inspired by Northeastern prep, but stocks leather handbags, cosmetic cases, designs for summer in the city. The NoLIta flagship Adidas Brand Center CL0000007416610 Broadway, at journals, scarves and an assortment of other store offers a complete menswear line and a Houston St., 212.529.0081; and one other NYC accessories and gifts. F11 womenswear collection featuring a playful mix of classic silhouettes and vibrant fabrics. | Corridor location. adidas.com/us. Spanning 29,500 square corridornyc.com 2 Summer additions to the iconic feet, the brand’s sports performance center Cole Haan CL0000032846620 Fifth Ave., btw 49th & 50th sts., Tiffany & Co. “T” collection include the T2-Hand sells gear for all kinds of athletes. F19 Adidas 212.765.9747; and several other NYC locations. women’s watch, available in 18-karat gold and Originals CL0000007415115 Spring St., btw Mercer & Greene colehaan.com. High-end leather goods, with an black leather or in sterling silver and Tiffany blue® sts., 212.966.0954. adidas.com/us/originals. emphasis on shoes, including classic oxfords leather. | Tiffany & Co. tiffany.com 3 The Van Streetwear and fashionable variations of for men and stylish choices for women. G14 Cleef & Arpels Frivole collection three-flower Adidas’ more classic looks. F19 earrings feature a graphic aesthetic. Mirror- Ellen Christine Couture 99 Vandam St., #4E, polished 18-karat yellow gold with heart-shaped petals and round diamonds. | Van Cleef & Arpels Anya Hindmarch CL0000059060795 Madison Ave., btw E. btw Hudson & Greenwich sts., 212.242.2457. VanCleefArpels.com 67th & E. 68th sts., 646.852.6233. anyahindmarch ellenchristinecouture.com. Hats inspired by all

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bandeaux and large-brim headwear—fill this .com. Skaters congregate at the brick-and- showroom. By appointment only. H20 mortar locale of this skateboarding and lifestyle brand, either to pick up sweatshirts, the latest NYC Sole CL0000042754384 Fifth Ave., btw 35th & 36th sts., camp cap or board accessories, or simply to 917.351.1484, E15; 738 Broadway, at Waverly Pl., hang out and watch the latest video clips from 212.229.4790, F18. nycsole.com. For more than the skate world. F19 30 years, this shoe store—formerly known as David Z—has provided classic and limited- BEAUTY+HEALTH edition kicks, plus accessories, from top footwear brands, which include Nike, Puma, Credo 9 Prince St., btw Bowery & Elizabeth St., Adidas and Converse. 917.675.6041. credobeauty.com. Skin-care products, face washes, cosmetics, soaps, Paul Smith CL0000049317142 Greene St., btw Prince & W. scents and lotions are all vetted to ensure no Houston sts., 646.613.3060; and three other NYC harmful ingredients were used. E19 locations. paulsmith.co.uk. The British designer offers sophisticated, tailored men’s apparel and Linhart Dentistry CL0000053187230 Park Ave., Ste. 1164, at accessories that include suits with splashy E. 46th St., 212.682.5180. drlinhart.com. A linings, shirts, cuff links, handcrafted eyeglass- favorite among celebrities, Dr. Linhart es, Swiss-made watches and a new loafer specializes in cosmetic and restorative released every season. F19 procedures and offers his own Pearlinbrite™ laser tooth whitening. Other treatments include Vans DQM General 93 Grand St., btw Mercer & Invisalign, color restorations, veneers, crowns, Greene sts, 212.226.7776. vansdqm.com. bridges, implants and iBraces. F14 NYC-based contemporary skateboarding and Bond No. 9 Madison Avenue is the world’s first lifestyle brand DQM has teamed up with the Osswald 311 W. Broadway, btw Canal & Grand scent named after New York’s most celebrated Californian skatewear professionals at Vans to sts., 212.625.3111. osswaldnyc.com. This shopping street of boutiques. 100ml. | Saks Fifth open this surfing, skateboarding and casual- family-owned shop, dating back to 1921, boasts Avenue bondno9.com wear boutique in SoHo. E20 an array of high-end fragrances, skin-care products and makeup for men and women. F20 APPAREL BOOKS+COMICS Alexander Wang CL0000143018103 Grand St., at Mercer St., mystery novels and crime, pulp and noir fiction, 212.977.9683. alexanderwang.com. The CFDA Amazon The Shops at Columbus Circle, 10 as well as rare collectibles and signed first Fashion Award-winning designer’s flagship Columbus Cir., btw W. 58th & W. 60th sts. I12; editions. F21 store offers his coveted collection of everyday 7 W. 34th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves. F15. Phone wear for men and women. F20 number for both locations: 206.266.2992. Strand Bookstore CL0000005477828 Broadway, at E. 12th amazon.com. Two brick-and-mortar locations in St., 212.473.1452. strandbooks.com. New, used, A/X Armani Exchange CL0000064609645 Fifth Ave., at 51st NYC sell books categorized by customer ratings out-of-print and rare books are housed in this St., 212.980.3037; and several other NYC and curators’ assessments. Gadgets, including legendary literary warehouse, which also hosts locations. armaniexchange.com. Giorgio the electronic helper, Alexa, are also available. book signings and readings. F18 Armani’s line of affordable and accessible streetwear includes chic apparel and Barnes & Noble CL000000691933 E. 17th St., btw Park Ave. DEPT. STORES+CENTERS accessories for men and women. G13 So. & Broadway, 212.253.0810; and several other NYC locations. bn.com. Thousands of titles—in- Barneys New York CL0000032946660 Madison Ave., btw E. A Bathing Ape CL000007200991 Greene St., btw Spring & cluding electronic books for the brand’s 60th & E. 61st sts., 212.826.8900; and three other Prince sts., 212.925.0222. us.bape.com. The platform, eReader—are housed in a landmark NYC locations. barneys.com. Luxe couture for Japanese brand offers bright and bold printed NYC building, with events including lectures by men, women and children from top designers, tees, jackets, sweaters and more within the authors and storytelling hours for kids. F17 such as Marc Jacobs, Givenchy and Fendi; also space’s white and glass minimalist interior. F19 shoes, accessories, cosmetics and house- Bookmarc CL0000071064400 Bleecker St., at W. 11th St., wares. F12 Chanel CL000003285115 E. 57th St., btw Madison & Fifth aves., 212.620.4021. marcjacobs.com/bookmarc. 212.355.5050; and several other NYC locations. Designer Marc Jacobs fills blond wood shelves Bergdorf Goodman CL0000032947754 Fifth Ave., btw 57th & chanel.com/en_US. Modern womenswear— with fashion books, novels, art supplies, 58th sts., 212.753.7300, 888.774.2424. bergdorf lightweight knits, fitted blazers and updated journals, totes and tech accessories. I18 goodman.com. Designer labels, accessories and bomber jackets—plus quilted bags and chain cosmetics at the iconic NYC store. G12 necklaces, emblazoned with the iconic Kinokuniya Bookstore CL00000069261073 Sixth Ave., btw interlocking “C” logo. F13 W. 41st & W. 42nd sts., 212.869.1700. kinokuniya Bloomingdale’s CL00004022521000 Third Ave., at E. 59th St., .com/us. This store carries over 150,000 books, 212.705.2000; and two other NYC locations. John Varvatos CL0000047880765 Madison Ave., btw E. 65th & all on topics related to Japan and Japanese bloomingdales.com. A fashion hub since the E. 66th sts. 212.760.2414; and three other NYC culture, from practical guidebooks to coffee- late-19th century, carrying designer clothes, locations. johnvarvatos.com. This famous table art books in Japanese and English, as well shoes, handbags, accessories and more. E12 designer offers men luxurious and sporty as a variety of hard-and soft-cover magazines Maximilian Fur Salon at Bloomingdale’s apparel, accessories, shoes and cologne. The and periodicals. G14 CL0000033105Bloomingdale’s, 1000 Third Ave., 4th fl., at E. 59th store also offers wardrobe services. F11 St., 212.705.3335. bloomingdales.com. Full-length Midtown Comics CL0000015049200 W. 40th St., btw Seventh coats and shorter jackets by such designers as Rigby & Peller 1252 Madison Ave., at E. 90th & Eighth aves., 212.302.8192; and two other NYC Bisang, Carolina Herrera, Dennis Basso, Elie St., 212.860.8366, F8; 1051 Third Ave., at E. 62nd locations. midtowncomics.com. Thousands of Tahari, Féraud, Michael Kors and Zac Posen are St., 646.395.3885, F11; 104 Fifth Ave., btw 15th & graphic novels, trade paperbacks and back available. Also, restyling, redesigning, storage, 16th sts., 646.762.0844, G17. rigbyandpeller.com. issues are offered at this retailer, which also cleaning and alterations services. E12 This British lingerie and swimwear brand has sells paraphernalia, ranging from figurines to been a leader in luxury women’s undergar- storage supplies. H14 Brookfield Place 230 Vesey St., btw Liberty & ments since 1939. West sts., 212.978.1698. brookfieldplaceny.com. The Mysterious Bookshop CL000007196858 Warren St., btw The shopping center brings apparel brands for Supreme CL0000043333274 Lafayette St., btw Prince & E. Church St. & W. Broadway, 212.587.1011. men, women and kids, along with bookstores, Houston sts., 212.966.7799. supremenewyork mysteriousbookshop.com. Specializing in beauty shops and dining options. G22

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E~NYCIN_180600_Shop.indd 46 5/4/18 1:02 PM Lord & Taylor CL0000006991424 Fifth Ave., btw 38th & 39th sts., 212.391.3344. lordandtaylor.com. Classic and contemporary digs for 400-plus brands, at the nation’s oldest specialty store. G15

Macy’s Herald Square CL0000006993151 W. 34th St., btw Broadway & Seventh Ave., 212.695.4400. macys .com. This flagship department store spans a city block with designer clothing, shoes, accessories, beauty items and cookware. This month, The Market @ Macy’s—a pop-up offering shoppers first looks at new products, services and promotional campaigns from emerging and established brands—hosts Bevel, Basic Outfitters, Genart x Jurassic Park, Body

Glove and Catherine Malandrino Handbags, in a shops+services boutique setting within the store. G15

Saks Fifth Avenue CL0000401856611 Fifth Ave., btw 49th & 50th sts., 212.753.4000. saksfifthavenue.com. A luxury department store carrying designer apparel, cosmetics and fragrances. G13 The Fur Salon at Saks Fifth Avenue CL0000033102Saks Fifth Avenue, 611 Fifth Ave., 2nd fl., btw 49th & 50th sts., 212.940.4465. thefursalon.com. Designer coats, capes and accessories—made from exotic skins, such as python, crocodile and sable—from designers, including Missoni and Zac Posen, plus restyling fur garments. G13

Westfield World Trade Center 185 Green wich St., btw Vesey & Barclay sts., 212.284.9982. westfield.com/westfieldworldtrade center. This shopping center features over 125 retail shops, including Breitling, John Varvatos and Roberto Coin, and also has an Apple store, NYC’s second Eataly location and a restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud. G22

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Cariloha Bamboo 637 Broadway, at Bleecker St., 212.674.0555. cariloha.com. Ultra-soft bedding and comforters, the Cariloha Bamboo Mattress, bath-ware and full collections of men’s and women’s home and outerwear are all made of bamboo viscose, rayon from bamboo, polyester from bamboo or bamboo charcoal. F19

Davidoff of Geneva CL0000047976515 Madison Ave., at E. 53rd St., 212.751.9060, F13; 1390 Sixth Ave., btw W. 56th & W 57th sts., 212.757.3167, F13; Brookfield Place, 225 Liberty St., at West St., 212.897.2866, G22. davidoffmadison.com. Premium lighters, cigars, pipes, humidors, cutters, porcelain, crystal ashtrays and other smoking accessories fill this store and lounge.

Eataly CL0000145551200 Fifth Ave., at 23rd St., 212.229.2560, F17; Westfield World Trade Center, 185 Greenwich St., 3rd fl., btw Vesey & Barclay sts., 212.897.2895, G22. eataly.com. The regional diversity of Italy is the emphasis of this massive supermarket and restaurant collective, with cafés, home-ware stores, a fish market, several gift shops, craft beer and wine shops, and a rooftop cocktail bar and restaurant.

Guggenheim Museum Store CL00000478951071 Fifth Ave., at 89th St., 800.329.6109. guggenheimstore.org. Signature merchandise includes posters, books, apparel, jewelry, gifts and more marked with contemporary art and the museum’s world- famous spiral facade. G9

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Maurice Badler Fine Jewelry CL0000007207485 Park Ave., The brand offers its top-quality accessories for btw E. 58th & E. 59th sts., 800.622.3537. badler TVs and audio systems in a chic showroom. F20 .com. Fine jewelry from famous designers fill this established jewelry shop. F12 The Harman Store CL0000404515527 Madison Ave., at E. 54th St., 212.822.2777. harmanstore.com. Paul Morelli 895 Madison Ave., btw E. 72nd & E. Speakers, headphones and accessories are on 73rd sts., 212.585.4200. paulmorelli.com. Paul offer at this award-winning professional audio Morelli’s handcrafted pieces include elegant gear brand’s flagship store. H16 diamond and gold rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings and pendants, as well as gold Jazz Record Center CL0000046037236 W. 26th St., Ste. 804, meditation bells. F11 btw Seventh & Eighth aves., 212.675.4480. jazzrecordcenter.com. A vast array of jazz vinyl, SPORTING GOODS+SPORTS APPAREL as well as books, DVDs, magazines and posters.

Lululemon Athletica CL00000545952139 Broadway, btw W. Limited to One Record Shop 221 E. 10th St., 75th & W. 76th sts., 212.362.5294; and several btw First & Second aves., 917.740.5233. other NYC locations. lululemon.com. This popular limitedtooneshop.com. This Stuy Town shop yoga-focused exercise and athleisure apparel specializes in rare and hard-to-find vinyl in company also offers weekly community yoga genres of punk rock, alternative rock, hip-hop, classes and workout accessories. J10 pop-punk and hardcore. The store also collaborates with artists to stock limited-edi- Mets Clubhouse Shop CL000014414911 W. 42nd St., btw tion special-release items. D18 Lalique Tourbillons, a handcrafted small Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.768.9534. mlb.com/mets. vase in gold lustre, is a smaller version of Merchandise, tickets to home games and Sony Square CL000040247525 Madison Ave., at E. 25th St., renowned French glassmaker René Lalique’s authentic apparel for men, women and children 212.833.8800. sony.com/square-nyc. Shoppers iconic and luxurious crystal vases. | Lalique can be found at this shop dedicated to the New touch and play with innovative products, lalique.com York Metropolitans baseball club. G14 including audio devices, gaming systems, televisions and more. F16 NBA Store CL0000033175545 Fifth Ave., at 45th St., United Nations Bookshop CL0000049995Visitors Lobby 212.515.6221. nba.com/nycstore. Team jerseys, TOYS+GAMES GA-32, 1st Ave. & E. 46th St., 212.963.7680. basketballs, gifts and footwear fill this Shoppers browse through literature in a variety arena-style emporium of National Basketball Acorn CL0000060453323 Atlantic Ave., btw Hoyt & Smith sts., of genres and languages, while also stocking up Association merchandise and memorabilia. G14 Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, 718.522.3760. acorntoy on watches, shirts and totes—all emblazoned shop.com. A treasure chest full of handcrafted with the United Nations’ symbol. D14 The New Balance Experience Store CL0000404655150 wooden and battery-free toys, handmade Fifth Ave., at 20th St., 212.727.2520. newbalance Waldorf dolls, costumes, dollhouses, animal JEWELRY .com. Trained fit specialists help customers figurines, furniture and mobiles from around discover their perfect shoe size at this the world. BB24 Alex and Ani CL0000148371425 W. Broadway, btw Spring & 4,000-square-foot, signature gray space Prince sts., 646.484.5099. alexandani.com. Owner featuring a two-lane Mondo track and Build-A-Bear Workshop® CL0000007456350 Fifth Ave., btw and designer Carolyn Rafaelian offers eco- in-ground treadmill for shoppers to test their 33rd & 34th sts., 212.967.0598. buildabear.com. At conscious jewelry at her first NYC boutique in new sneakers. G17 this interactive store, shoppers craft their own SoHo. G20 furry friends and dress them in outfits ranging NHL Powered by Reebok Store CL00000074281185 Sixth from Mets uniforms and hospital scrubs to Alexis Bittar 465 Broome St., btw Mercer & Ave., at W. 47th St., 212.221.6375. nhl.com/info/ ballerina tutus. G15 Greene sts., 212.625.8340; and several other NYC nhl-store. The National Hockey League flagship locations. alexisbittar.com. The Brooklyn-born offers official jerseys, footwear, apparel and Disney Store 1540 Broadway, btw W. 45th & W. designer’s signature pieces incorporate Lucite merch for all 31 pro teams, an NHL-themed 46th sts., 212.626.2910. disneystore.com. A blue and stones in necklaces, statement rings, Starbucks and frequent player visits. H13 pixie-dust trail winds through the brand’s NYC chunky bangles and earrings. F20 retail stop, which boasts extensive collections Paragon Sporting Goods CL0000007431867 Broadway, of merchandise featuring “Star Wars,” Lego, David Yurman CL0000400002712 Madison Ave., btw E. 63rd & at E. 18th St., 212.255.8889. paragonsports.com. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse products. H14 E. 64th sts., 212.752.4255; and one other NYC This only-in-New-York sports mecca carries location. davidyurman.com. The iconic jeweler’s equipment and clothing from major brands, kidding around CL000004862460 W. 15th St., btw Fifth & flagship displays bangles, bracelets, necklaces including Patagonia, Nike, Reebok and Under Sixth aves., 212.645.6337, G17; Grand Central and rings adorned in colorful gemstones, as Armour. E17 Terminal, 42nd St. Passage, E. 42nd St., at Park well as watches, a bridal collection and jewelry Ave., 212.972.8697, F14. kiddingaroundtoys.com. for children. F12 Upper 90 Soccer Manhattan 697 Amsterdam This family-owned store specializes in toys and Ave., btw W. 93rd & W. 94th sts., 646.863.7076. board games, costumes, clothes, gifts and Efva Attling 36 Little W. 12th St., btw Ninth Ave. u90soccer.com. This haven for all things party favors for children of all ages. & Washington St., 212.510.7071. Statement-mak- soccer-related offers players and fans ing jewelry and timepieces for men and women customizable soccer jerseys and cleats, club Kidrobot CL0000007463118 Prince St., btw Greene & Wooster from a Scandinavian designer. I18 and country team apparel, and a wide array of sts., 212.966.6688. kidrobot.com. Collectible and equipment. J8 limited-edition toys, art and apparel reflect Hilary Park Jewelry CL000015067794 S. 1st St., btw Berry St. urban culture, street fashion and popular & Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Yankees Clubhouse CL0000144150110 E. 59th St., btw entertainment properties, such as Bob’s 718.387.7076. hilarypark.com. Former Wall Lexington & Park aves., 212.758.7844; and four Burgers, Looney Tunes and DC Comics. F19 Streeter Hilary Park makes custom, one-of-a- other NYC locations. Sports fans flock here for kind pieces which are displayed within the the latest memorabilia and apparel flaunting the Toy Tokyo CL000005831491 Second Ave., btw E. 5th & E. 6th crimson-soaked walls of her Brooklyn boutique. logo of the New York Yankees. E12 sts., 212.673.5424. toytokyo.com. A large toy Handcrafted silver and gold pieces adorned emporium with a focus on unique Japanese with precious and semiprecious gems share the TECH+MUSIC anime figures, collectibles and art toys from spotlight in a room where custom design Japan, Hong Kong and China. D18 services are also available. AA18 Bose Showcase Store CL0000058943465 Broadway, btw Grand & Broome sts. 212.334.3710. bose.com.

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1 Renowned for his portraits and landscapes, painter Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) was MUSEUMS Fraunces Tavern Museum00033610 54 Pearl St., also an accomplished draftsman. “Landscape at Broad St., 212.425.1778. frauncestavern With Horse and Cart, and Ruin” is among American Museum of Natural History museum.org. Built in 1719, the building show- the artist’s works on paper in the exhibition, CL0000033605Central Park West, at W. 79th St., 212.769.5100. cases Revolutionary War-era manuscripts, art, “Thomas Gainsborough: Experiments in amnh.org. Guests explore halls filled with memorabilia and meticulously recreated period Drawing,” thru Aug. 19. | The Morgan Library & full-scale dinosaur skeletons, fossils, dioramas, rooms. M-F noon-5 pm, Sa-Su 11 am-5 pm. F23 Museum, p. 50 2 Chaim Soutine’s traditional artifacts, gems and minerals, meteorites and “Still Life With Fruit” from 1919 prefigures his more. The Hayden Planetarium’s space show is The Frick Collection 1 E. 70th St., btw intense later works depicting hanging fowl, beef carcasses and fish in the exhibit, “Chaim here, too. Daily 10 am-5:45 pm. I10 Madison & Fifth aves., 212.288.0700. frick.org. Soutine: Flesh,” thru Sept. 16. | The Jewish Paintings by old masters are on display in the Museum, p. 50 3 An exhibition, thru Sept. 23, Brooklyn Museum CL0000005498200 Eastern Pkwy., at palatial former home of industrialist Henry Clay reconstructs the making of Antonio Canova’s Washington Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, Frick. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 am-5 pm. G11 lost masterpiece, a marble statue of George 718.638.5000. brooklynmuseum.org. Ancient Washington in ancient Roman garb. | The Frick Egyptian artifacts, photography and European, Guggenheim MuseumCL0000033611 1071 Fifth Ave., at Collection, this page 4 The bird’s-eye view is Asian and American art are housed in a grand 89th St., 212.423.3500. guggenheim.org. A major totally unobstructed. | Top of the Rock, p. 51 Beaux Arts building. W 11 am-6 pm, Th 11 architectural icon of the 20th century, Frank Lloyd

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permanent collection of significant modern and contemporary art, as well as temporary exhibitions. Su-W & F 10 am-5:45 pm, Sa 10 am-7:45 pm. G8

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum CL0000032736Pier 86, 12th Ave., at W. 46th St., 212.245.0072. intrepid museum.org. The USS Intrepid aircraft carrier offers access to several decks featuring historic aircraft, multimedia presentations, interactive exhibits and flight simulators, plus the space shuttle Enterprise. M-F 10 am-5 pm, Sa-Su 10 am-6 pm. K14

The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave., at 92nd St., 212.423.3200. thejewishmuseum.org. Art and artifacts showcase Jewish culture. Su-Tu, F-Sa 11 am-5:45 pm, Th 11 am-8 pm. G8

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Ave., at 82nd St., 212.535.7710. metmuseum.org. Renowned for its encyclopedic collections. Su-Th 10 am-5:30 pm, F-Sa 10 am-9 pm. G9

The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave., at E. 36th St., 212.685.0008. themorgan.org. An Italian Renaissance-style palazzo, once the library of financier Pierpont Morgan, contains rare books, manuscripts, drawings, prints and other treasures. Tu-Th 10:30 am-5 pm, F 10:30 am-9 pm, Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 am-6 pm. F15

The Museum of Modern Art 11 W. 53rd St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.708.9400. moma.org. World-renowned modern and contemporary works, including sculpture, drawing, painting, photography and film, are in the collection. Daily 10:30 am-5:30 pm, F until 8 pm. G13

Museum of the City of New YorkCL0000049150 1220 Fifth Ave., at 103rd St., 212.534.1672. mcny.org. The permanent exhibition, “New York at Its Core,” is a three-gallery, high-tech look at NYC’s 400-year history. Daily 10 am-6 pm. F7

National Museum of the American Indian CL00000056521 Bowling Green, at Broadway, 212.514.3700. nmai.si.edu. This Smithsonian Institution museum promotes Native American history, culture and arts. Su-W, F-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Th 10 am-8 pm. Free. F23

National September 11 Memorial & MuseumCL0000145879 Museum entrance at 180 Greenwich St., btw Liberty & Fulton sts., 212.312.8800. 911memorial.org. The memorial features waterfalls set within the footprints of the Twin Towers, which were destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001. Memorial: Daily 7:30 am-9 pm. Free. Museum: Su-Th 9 am-8 pm (last entry 6 pm), F-Sa 9 am-9 pm (last entry 7 pm). G22

New Museum CL0000005575235 Bowery, btw Rivington & Stanton sts., 212.219.1222. newmuseum.org. Cutting-edge art in a variety of mediums by American and international artists. Tu-W, F-Su 11 am-6 pm, Th 11 am-9 pm. D20

New-York Historical Society Museum & Library CL0000005585170 Central Park West, at Richard Gilder Way (W. 77th St.), 212.873.3400. nyhistory.org. Objects and works of art with a focus on the rich history of both New York City and New York State. Tu-Th, Sa 10 am-6 pm, F 10 am-8 pm, Su 11 am-5 pm. I10

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Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St., btw Greenwich & West sts., 212.570.3600. whitney.org. More than 50,000 square feet of indoor galleries and 13,000 square feet of outdoor exhibition space are devoted to American art and artists. M, W-Th, Su 10:30 am-6 pm, F-Sa 10:30 am-10 pm. I18

ATTRACTIONS museums+attractions Downton Abbey: The Exhibition 218 W. 57th St., btw Seventh Ave. & Broadway, 866.811.4111. downtonexhibition.com. (Closes Sept. 3) The TV show comes to life in an exhibition that transports fans to post-Edwardian England and the iconic country house. Featured are memorable moments from the show’s six seasons and displays devoted to the charac- ters, their clothes and way of life, as well as the social history and culture of the period. Daily 10 am-8 pm (last admission 7 pm). H12

Empire State Building ExperienceCL0000033487 350 Fifth Ave., btw 33rd & 34th sts., 212.736.3100. esbnyc .com. Views of New York City and beyond can be seen from the 86th- and 102nd-floor indoor and outdoor observatories. Daily 8 am-2 am. G15

National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey 226 W. 44th St., btw Broadway & Eighth Ave., 646.308.1337. natgeoencounter.com. National Geographic’s immersive experience is an underwater walk-through adventure that takes explorers into the depths of the Pacific Ocean, where they encounter humpback whales, great white sharks, sea lions and other creatures. The journey, using state-of-the-art digital technology, animation and projections, lasts approximately 90 minutes. Su-Th 10 am-9 pm, F-Sa 10 am-10 pm (last ticket sold one hour before closing). H14

One World Observatory One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton St., entrance to the observa- tory is on West St., at Vesey St., 844.696.1776. oneworldobservatory.com. The indoor observa- tory is located on the 100th, 101st and 102nd floors of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Daily 8 am-10 pm (last ticket sold at 8:45 pm). G22

Statue of Liberty CL000000576212.363.3200 libertyellis foundation.org. The 151-foot neoclassical statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, is known worldwide as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Statue Cruises operates a daily ferry service to Liberty Island: 201.604.2800, statuecruises.com.

Top of the Rock CL0000300057 Rockefeller Plz., W. 50th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.698.2000. topofthe rocknyc.com. Panoramic vistas of the city can be enjoyed from a vantage point some 70 floors above the ground. Daily 8 am-midnight (last elevator ascends at 11:15 pm). G13

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1 New, large-scale paintings by Carroll ANTIQUES Dunham, including “Left for Dead (2),” are The Manhattan Art & Antiques Center on view thru June 16. | Gladstone Gallery, Bauman Rare Books CL0000037519535 Madison Ave., btw E. CL00000050951050 Second Ave., at E. 55th St., 212.355.4400. this page 2 French photo-artist William 54th & E. 55th sts., 212.751.0011. baumanrare the-maac.com. More than 100 established Ropp exhibits recent portraits taken in books.com. Books from the 15th to 20th galleries on three levels offer an encyclopedic Ethiopia, such as “Tortuous Romance,” centuries are available from one of the city’s selection of antiques, fine art, decorative thru June 23. | Throckmorton Fine Art, largest antiquarian booksellers. Genres include accessories, silver and jewelry from the p. 53 3 “Pride & Loss,” thru June 23, is a group exhibition of works by a South Americana, literature, music, history, photogra- Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. M-Sa 10:30 African collective of activist photographers phy, fine bindings and sets, and children’s am-6 pm, Su noon-6 pm. E13 who capture the brutalities and joys books. M-Sa 10 am-6 pm. F13 (as in Thembi Mthembu’s “A Free Bird”) ART GALLERIES experienced by the LGBTI community. | Demolition Depot CL0000064322216 E. 125th St., btw Second Jenkins Johnson Projects, p. 53 4 This & Third aves., 212.860.1138. demolitiondepot Gladstone Gallery CL0000025345515 W. 24th St., at 10th gallery’s inaugural exhibit, thru June 30, .com. This trove of reclaimed, architectural Ave., 212.206.9300; and two other NYC locations. focuses on works from the early 1960s by Polish postwar abstract artist Wojciech splendor includes vintage plumbing fixtures, gladstonegallery.com. This large gallery—pos- Fangor. | Heather James Fine Art, p. 53 railings, fireplace mantels, radiators, tiles and sessing an industrial feel, with cracked cement much more, salvaged from demolished floors and white walls—exhibits works from

buildings. M-F 10 am-6 pm, Sa 11 am-6 pm. E4 installations to sculpture by contemporary PHOTOS: CARROLL DUNHAM, “LEFT FOR DEAD (2),” ©CARROLL 2017, DUNHAM, COURTESY GLADSTONEMTHEMBU, FREE BIRD,” “A 2018, COURTESY GALLERY, NEW THE YORK AND ARTIST BRUSSELS, AND JENKINS PHOTOGRAPH JOHNSON BY DAVID REGEN; PROJECTS, WILLIAM NY; WOJCIECH “TORTUOUS ROPP, FANGOR, ROMANCE,” “GREEN POINTS,” COURTESY 2016, COURTESY 1961, HEATHER THROCKMORTON JAMES FINE ART FINE ART; THEMBI

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Doyle New York CL0000014753175 E. 87th St., btw Third & Lexington aves., 212.427.2730. doylenewyork .com. The auction house sells fine art, jewelry, furniture and more. June 6: Doyle+Design. June 13: Fine Jewelry. June 14: Photographs. June 27: Doyle at Home. E9 galleries+antiques

Phillips CL0000069889450 Park Ave., btw E. 56th & E. 57th sts., 212.940.1300. phillips.com. This well-established auction house, founded in London in 1796, specializes in sales of contemporary art, photographs, editions, design, watches and jewelry. June 6: Design. F13

Swann Auction Galleries CL0000048076104 E. 25th St., btw Lexington & Park aves., 212.254.4710. swanngal leries.com. A family-owned auction house specializing in rare and antiquarian books and works on paper. June 5: Illustration Art. June 7: Maps and Atlases, Natural History and Color-Plate Books. June 14: American Art. June 21: Revolu- 4 tionary and Presidential Americana From the Collection of William Wheeler III. F16

artists, such as Matthew Barney and Elizabeth OUTDOOR ART Peyton. Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. J16 Anselm Kiefer: Uraeus Rockefeller Center, Heather James Fine Art 42 E. 75th St., btw Fifth Ave., btw 49th & 50th sts. publicartfund.org. Park & Madison aves., 646.858.1085. heather (Thru July 22) German artist Anselm Kiefer’s james.com. Now in its 21st year, with locations first site-specific outdoor public sculpture in in California, Wyoming and New York, the the U.S. is a large-scale open book with 30-foot gallery specializes in important 19th-century, eagle’s wings, both made of lead, on top of a modern and contemporary art, including 20-foot-tall, lead-clad stainless steel column. impressionist, postwar, American and Latin Presented by Gagosian and organized by the American works. M-F 10 am-6 pm. F10 Public Art Fund and Tishman Speyer, the work references historical memory, politics, religion Jenkins Johnson Projects 207 Ocean Ave., and myth. 24/7. Free. G13 Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, 212.629.0707. jenkinsjohnsongallery.com. Guest Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit curators present exhibitions of international CL0000005178University Pl., btw Waverly Pl. & E. 13th St., contemporary artists working across disci- 212.982.6255. wsoae.org. (June 2-3) A jury of plines. Tu-Sa 11 am-6 pm. fellow artists select the regional, national and global works displayed in the biannual show, Throckmorton Fine Art CL0000005446145 E. 57th St., 3rd fl., hosted on the streets in and around Washing- btw Third & Lexington aves., 212.223.1059. ton Square Park and featuring such categories throckmorton-nyc.com. Specializing in Latin as photography, sculpture, crafts and American contemporary and vintage photogra- metalwork, as well as graphics, oil and acrylic phy, as well as pre-Columbian artworks, paintings. Noon-6 pm, rain or shine. Free. F18 Chinese jade and antiquities. M-F 10 am-5 pm, Sa 11 am-5 pm. E12 Yinka Shonibare MBE: Wind Sculpture (SG) I Doris C. Freedman Plaza, Central Park, AUCTION HOUSES Fifth Ave., at 60th St. publicartfund.org. (Thru Oct. 14) British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare Bonhams CL0000014751580 Madison Ave., btw E. 56th & E. MBE’s commission from the Public Art Fund for 57th sts., 212.644.9001. bonhams.com. The the southeast entrance to Central Park is a esteemed auction house deals in the appraisal 23-foot-tall fiberglass sculpture that is and sale of fine art, antiques and more. June 6: reminiscent of a ship’s billowing sail. Among Fine Watches, Wristwatches and Clocks; Modern the themes associated with the work are Decorative Art and Design. June 12: Fine Books cultural identity, the movement of people and and Manuscripts. June 13: TCM Presents: A ideas across borders in a globalized world, and Celebration of Robert Osborne. F13 the role monuments play in heterogeneous societies. 24/7. Free. G12 Christie’s CL000001475220 Rockefeller Plz., btw Fifth & Sixth

PHOTOS: CARROLL DUNHAM, “LEFT FOR DEAD (2),” ©CARROLL 2017, DUNHAM, COURTESY GLADSTONEMTHEMBU, FREE BIRD,” “A 2018, COURTESY GALLERY, NEW THE YORK ARTIST AND BRUSSELS, AND JENKINS PHOTOGRAPH JOHNSON BY DAVID REGEN; PROJECTS, WILLIAM NY; WOJCIECH “TORTUOUS ROPP, FANGOR, “GREEN ROMANCE,” POINTS,” COURTESY 2016, COURTESY 1961, HEATHER THROCKMORTON JAMES FINE ART FINE ART; THEMBI aves., 212.636.2000. christies.com. A prestigious

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Big Bus Tours 212.685.8687. bigbustours.com. Visitors can see NYC’s most famous attrac- tions, including the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty, on this bus service, which offers fixed loops and hop-on, hop-off tours with 30 stops. Times/prices vary.

Big Onion Walking ToursCL0000005820 212.439.1090. bigonion.com. Locals and visitors alike are led through historic New York neighborhoods on the Multi-Ethnic Eating, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Gangs of New York and Immigrant New York tours. Outings last two hours. Dates/ times vary. $25 adults, $20 seniors (65+)/ students/military, $15 students.

Carnegie Hall Tours CL0000005823881 Seventh Ave., at W. 57th St., 212.903.9765. carnegiehall.org/tours. Guided tours of the world-famous performance venue, where everyone from Billie Holiday to The Beatles has performed. Tours can vary depending upon the hall’s performance and rehearsal schedules. Tickets are sold at the box office and online. $17 adults, $12 seniors/ students/children under 12. H12

The letters/numbers at the end of each listing are NYC Map coordinates (pp. 56-58). City Running Tours 877.415.0058, ext. 11. cityrunningtours.com. City Running Tours offers personalized, group, corporate and brewery Citi Bike citibikenyc.com. This bike share New Jersey Transit CL00000485973.275.5555. njtransit running tours tailored to the needs of both program, the largest in the United States, .com. Trains, buses and airport connections, all tourists and runners. You can customize the offers some 12,000 bikes at 750 stations with online ticketing options to various cities experience based on the day, time, distance, across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and and towns throughout New Jersey. pace and desired sights, or join the daily, Jersey City. The website also offers group casually paced running tours. Try a fun, social rides, local events, bike classes and New York Water Taxi CL0000052046\\212.742.1969. experience with the “Taste of the City” Running suggested routes. nywatertaxi.com. Commuter taxis cruise the Shoes & Brews tour. Schedules and prices vary. Hudson and East rivers daily. All-Day Access Pass: $31 adults, $19 children 3-12. Routes/ Citysightseeing Cruises New York Pier 78, TRANSPORTATION times vary. 455 12th Ave., at W. 38th St., 212.445.7599. citysightseeingnewyork.com. Sightseeing cruises Amtrak CL000Penn Station, Eighth Ave., btw W. 31st & NYC Ferry ferry.nyc. This ferry service offers include a twilight sail, a skyline cruise and a W. 33rd sts., 800.872.7245. amtrak.com. Guests transportation along the East River to and from hop-on, hop-off sightseeing ferry. Times/prices/ travel in comfort on these passenger trains, Lower Manhattan and Midtown and parts of packages vary. K15 stopping at stations throughout the country. Brooklyn and Queens. Adult one-way ticket, Refreshments are available on most trains. I15 $2.75. Tickets can be bought through the NYC Ground Zero Tour 646.801.9113. 911ground Ferry app, the website or at a ticket vending zero.com. Guided, two-hour walking tours offer Grand Central Terminal CL000000574089 E. 42nd St., btw machine, available at all of the ferry landings. a deeper understanding of the Sept. 11, 2001, Lexington & Vanderbilt aves., 212.340.2583. terrorist attacks. The stroll includes skip-the- grandcentralterminal.com. Trains run on the Penn Station Eighth Ave., btw W. 31st & W. line access to the National September 11 Metro-North railroad line to and from this 33rd sts. 212.630.6401. amtrak.com. Subways Memorial & Museum. Daily tours at 10:30 am majestic landmark, which celebrated its converge with commuter rail and bus services and 2 pm. Prices vary. G22 centennial in 2013. For schedules and prices, to New Jersey and Long Island and national rail visit mta.info/mnr. Terminal open daily 5:30 services. I15 High Line Tour 91 Gansevoort Street, at am-2 am. F14 Washington St., 212.500.6035. thehighline.org. Port Authority Bus Terminal CL0000023515625 Eighth Ave., Enjoy a free tour of this fascinating elevated Long Island Rail Road mta.info/lirr. Operates btw W. 40th & W. 42nd sts., 800.221.9903. panynj park, once the site of the New York Central 24 hours a day, seven days a week (including all .gov/bus-terminals/port-authority-bus-terminal Railroad. Volunteer guides lead 75-minute holidays), taking visitors from Penn Station or .html. Bus carriers available at this terminal tours, offering an insider’s perspective on the Jamaica, Queens, to destinations throughout include New Jersey Transit, Greyhound and park’s history, design and landscape. Tours Long Island. For pricing and schedules, go ShortLine Bus. Three levels include shops and take place twice a week on Tu (6:30 pm) and Sa online or call 511 and say “LIRR” at any time. restaurants. H14 (10 am) until Oct. 31. No need to RSVP. J18

Metro-North Railroad CL00000058189 E. 42nd St., btw TOURS Lincoln Center Tours CL0000068492David Rubenstein Lexington & Vanderbilt aves., 212.532.4900. mta Atrium, Broadway, btw W. 62nd & W. 63rd sts., .info/mnr. Commuter trains operate to 120 Big Apple Greeter CL000000581922212.669.8159. bigapple 212.875.5350. lincolncenter.org/tours. Guided stations throughout seven counties in New greeter.org. Local volunteers highlight the ins excursions offer visitors an inside look at York State. All trains depart from Grand Central and outs of New York City when they lead free Lincoln Center. Daily; times vary. $25 adults,

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Michelle Nevius Private Walking Tours of New York City CL0000049171877.572.9719. walknyc.com. Tours such as The Best of Lower Manhattan and the Art and Architecture of 42nd Street take visitors through historic neighborhoods. transportation+tours New York Public Library Tour CL0000069319Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Fifth Ave., btw 40th & 42nd sts., 212.930.0650. nypl.org/events/tours. Free one-hour tours of this historic city landmark. M-Sa 11 am and 2 pm, Su 2 pm. Meet at the reception desk in Astor Hall. F14

NoshWalks CL0000005856212.222.2243. noshwalks.com. These walking and eating tours explore the cuisines of specific neighborhoods in Manhat- tan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx.

NYC Discovery Walking Tours CL0000064256212.465.3331. More than 80 different tours include neighbor- hood, tasting/tavern, famous movie sites and art history tours. Private tours are available.

Rockefeller Center Tours 30 CL0000005864 Rockefeller Plz., at W. 50th St., 212.698.2000. rockefeller center.com The statue of Prometheus, buildings, gardens and more are featured on this 75-minute walking tour of the historic venue. Opt for a scheduled or unscheduled tour. Times vary. $25. G13

Take Tours CL0000005858888.428.7255. taketours.com. This company offers dozens of around-the-city tours, including Ellis Island, Grant’s Tomb, Battery Park, the Guggenheim Museum and many more. Prices/schedules vary.

Urban Oysters NYC Walking Tours CL0000065700347.618347.618. 8687. urbanoyster.com. Visitors can explore the Brooklyn Navy Yard, sample Williamsburg’s finest beers, enjoy culinary delights or take a sights and stories tour, learning about historical preservation and sustainability.

Viator Tours 888.651.9785. viator.com. This huge tour company offers a wide variety of tours, including helicoper, VIP and out-of-town tours. Choose from such tours as Mornings at MoMA and EmptyMet Tour at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC Evening Helicopter Flight and Statue of Liberty Cruise, and many others.

“Wildman” Steve Brill’s Nature Tours CL0000069858 914.835.2153, wildmanstevebrill.com. Forager Steve Brill shows the wild side of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and other locations in the tristate area, getting hands-on with the city and its outlying area’s edible and exotic plant life. Tours include field walks and/or in-house presentations. Suggested donation: $20 adults, $10 children. PHOTO: CITI BIKE, COURTESY CITI BIKE

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Smith S 5/3/18 3:31 PM About Buses THE GOOD: If you are looking to get a view of NYC street life and are not in a rush, buses are a great way to travel. THE BAD: Traffic is highly unpredict- able, and a bus ride can wind up tak- ing much longer than anticipated. THE FACTS: There are approximately 5,900 air-conditioned buses on over 300 routes. Look for signposts marked with a bus emblem and route number. Most buses operate btw 5 am and 2 am; some buses run 24 hours a day. For Select Bus Service on First and Second aves. (btw South Ferry & E. 126th St.), as well as 34th St. (from the FDR Dr. to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center), pay your fare prior to boarding and enter through any of three doors. About Subways THE GOOD: The fastest, cheapest and most reliable way around town. THE BAD: Subways can get packed, sardine-style, during rush hours, can be hot in the summer and might have a “colorful character” or two. THE FACTS: There are 24 subway lines designated by either a route number or letter, serving 469 stations. Round-the- clock, air-conditioned service is provided seven days a week. Subways run every 2-5 mins. during rush hours, 10-15 mins. during the day and about every 20 mins. btw midnight and 5 am. Stops are clearly posted and subway maps are on view at stations and in every car. Cost of Ride The cost of a subway and bus trip can vary, from $3 for a single fare to $2.75 if you are buying more than one ride (in which case, various discounts are available). For buses (if you are not using a MetroCard), you need exact change (no bills or pennies). You can purchase MetroCards at subway sta- tion booths, vending machines, train terminals and select stores throughout NYC. Pay for Select Bus Service with a MetroCard or coins (exact change only) at fare collection machines at desig- nated bus stops. For assistance, call 718.330.1234, or log onto web.mta.info. Getting Around The maps indicate MTA bus and subway routes. Each line is in a different color.

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Shakespeare in the Park: “Twelfth Night” (thru Aug. 19), Delacorte Theater, Central Park, entrance at W. 81st St. & Central Park W., 17 publictheater.org/Free-Shakespeare-in-the-Park

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Fireworks: East River, btw E. 24th & E. 41st sts.; viewing points along FDR Drive, btw Houston & 42nd sts., 4 macys.com/social/fireworks/where-to-watch

Lincoln Center Out of Doors New York Red Bulls at New York City FC (thru Aug. 12), Yankee Stadium, Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center, 8 nycfc.com 24 lincolncenter.org/out-of-doors

Nathan’s Famous New York City E-Prix OZY Fest (also July 22), NYC Restaurant Week 4 Hot Dog Eating Contest 14 Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, 21 Rumsey Playfield, 23 (thru Aug. 17), Coney Island, nathansfamous Red Hook, Brooklyn, Central Park 300-plus NYC restaurants, .com/hot-dog-eating-contest fiaformulae.com ozy.com/ozyfest nycgo.com/restaurant-week PHOTOS: MACY’S 4TH OF FIREWORKS, JULY COURTESY KENT STUDIOS; DELACORTE THEATER IN CENTRALLUIS ROBLES PARK, JOSEPH YANKEE AT STADIUM, MORAN; COURTESY LINCOLN NYC FC; CENTER OUT OF DOORS, KEVIN YATAROLA; DAVID VILLA SCORING A GOAL AGAINST

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