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September Concerts Explode Broadway Rolls Into Fall SEPT 2016 SEPT ® SEPTEMBER CONCERTS EXPLODE SEPTEMBER CONCERTS Rascal Flatts to Steve Aioki, a can't miss month in the city From BROADWAY ROLLS INTO FALL BROADWAY Read Leona Lewis Interview Pages 42-43 U.S. OPEN 2016! Best the World's NYC Welcomes NYC Monthly SEPT2016 NYCMONTHLY.COM VOL. 6 NO.9 50th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue | Open Daily from 8am to Midnight 212–698-2000 | topoftherocknyc.com | @rockcenternyc | #topoftherock Contents COVER IMAGE: Novak Djokovic by Ashley Marshall/ USOpen.org. Novak Djokovic, the world’s number 1 ranked men’s tennis player, looks to continue his dominance in Flushing Meadows. He has advanced to the semifinals of the US Open in each of the last 9 years, winning it all in 2011 and 2015. Djokovic will look to win his 6th Grand Slam event in the past two years. The US Open final will be played on September 11th. More info on page 16 or at usopen.org FEATURES Broadway from Top to Bottom 34 Active-wear Along Broadway for Fall Top 10 things to do in September 14 Dinner & Dancing 36 Where to eat, drink and dance US Open the night away in one spot 16 Grand Slam on a Grand Stage NYC Chef Spotlight Love All "Libations" 38 Geoffrey Zakarian: An accomplished 22 Our where-to-drink guide for the U.S. Open chef, host and culinary consultant Fall Notes Rock & Roll is Here To Stay 24 September shows usher in the new season 40 The popular sound adapted for the stage Concert Spotlight Interview Theater Spotlight Interview 26 Steve Aoki: Famed DJ celebrates 42 Leona Lewis: Vocal sensation marks her territory in CATS Dim Mak Records at EZoo 44 September Style Concert Spotlight Interview Fall's Passion for Fashion 28 Rascal Flatts: Country hitmakers close out summer, reflect on NYC milestones Art & Cultural Exhibits Calendar 46 Must-see exhibits during the month of September 32 NYC Live Music Calendar Can't miss concerts during the month of September FOLD OUT MAP 94 Manhattan, Brooklyn & Lower Manhattan 4 NYCMONTHLY .COM Contents 76 52 52 BROADWAY Musicals, Plays 62 DINING Steak, Italian, Asian, American, Seafood & Sushi 68 ATTRACTIONS Sightseeing & Tours, Entertainment 72 MUSEUMS Art, Culture 76 SHOPPING Department Stores, Luxury, Apparel & Accesso- 72 ries, Jewelry & Watches, Specialty & Theme © 2015 NYC Monthly CHECK OUT OUR MOBILE WEBSITE FOR NYC Monthly magazine makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information it EXTENDED NYC COVERAGE & OFFERS publishes, but cannot be held responsible for any consequences arising from errors or omissions. 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