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Opening Day Stars on Broadway Springtime In ® 2014 APR MUSEUMS | BROADWAY | DINING | SHOPPING ULTIMATE GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY YORK NEW TO GUIDE ULTIMATE Hollywood's names biggest Yankee Stadium & Citi Field & Citi Stadium Yankee Outdoor activities for everyone Stars on Broadway on Stars Opening Day Springtime in NYC Springtime NYC Monthly APR2014 NYCMONTHLY.COM VOL. 4 NO.4 B:13.125 in T:12.875 in S:12.75 in B:9.3125 in S:8.9375 in T:9.0625 in KISS Photographed by Danny Clinch, Brooklyn NY 2014 SOHO BOWERY MADISON AVENUE VIEW THE FILM AT JOHNVARVATOS.COM 1902_JV_SS14_NYC_Monthly_DPS_MAR.indd 1 1/17/14 6:07 PM FS:6.125 in FS:6.125 in F:6.4375 in F:6.4375 in 1 1902_JV_SS14_NYC_Monthly_DPS_MAR.indd Saved at 1-17-2014 4:09 PM from Rosina New Mac Pro by Rosina Pang / Rosina Pang Printed At 100% Job info Approvals Fonts & Images Job 1902 Art Director Stephen Fonts Client Varvatos Copywriter Montana Bodoni Seventytwo ITC W01 Bk (Regular) Media Type Adobe InDesign CS5 Account Mgr Eileen Live 12.75 in x 8.9375 in Studio Artist Rosie Images Trim 12.875 in x 9.0625 in Proofreader None JV0719.tif (CMYK; 199 ppi; 75.07%; Yard Bleed 13.125 in x 9.3125 in 2:2. 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At 77-floors and 1,046 feet tall, it is widely known for it’s beautiful terraced crown composed of seven radiating terraced arches. FEATURES Stars on Broadway 24 Hollywood's biggest names are performing live in NYC. 14 Top 10 things to do in April Play Ball Spring into Action! 26 Root, Root, Root for the home teams. 16 The sights and sounds of New York City during springtime. New to the Neighborhood 28 Express - Times Square Well Seasoned 18 As seasons change, so do the menus at four of New York's top restaurants. NYC Icon Interview 30 Radio City Music Hall Art Uncharted 20 Three of spring's major exhibitions Welcome to NYC! explore the obscure 32 Shopping Fashion in Full 70 22 These four major flagships help bring fashion from designers' houses into yours. 74 Broadway Highlights 76 Museums & Attractions 4 NYCMONTHLY NEIGHBORHOOD Contents HIGHLIGHTS 36 Times Square 38 Theatre District 40 BROADWAY 48 Fashion District 49 Chelsea 50 West Village/Greenwich Village 52 Soho/Tribeca 53 Financial District p.49 54 Chinatown 55 Little Italy 56 Lower East Side/East Village 58 Gramercy/Murray Hill 60 Midtown West/Upper West p.52 p.48 61 Harlem 62 Midtown East 63 Central Park 64 Upper East p.53 66 Brooklyn CHECK OUT OUR MOBILE WEBSITE FOR MAPS EXTENDED NYC COVERAGE & OFFERS 79 FOR UPDATES & EXCLUSIVE COUPONS FOLLOW US © 2014 NYC Monthly Upload photos from your trip! 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