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GUIDE TO NEW YORK SHOWS WHO SHOULD WIN THE TONYS SHOP A PERSONAL SHOPPER FOR GUYS EXPLORE LONG ISLAND CITY, ART & HIPSTER HAVEN 最佳之地 潇洒购物 游览名胜 Step inside a world of pure imagination at Broadway’s golden ticket: “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” JUNE 2017 wheretraveler.com Tickets available at ONEWORLDOBSERVATORY.COM SEE NEW YORK. BE NEW YORK. THE BEST PART OF GOING UP BRUNCH . LUNCH . DINNER . HAPPY HOUR . NIGHTLIFE . CONCERTS IS LOOKING DOWN. www.HornblowerNY.com/Where | 646-846-4803 SEE NEW YORK. BE NEW YORK. HOLIDAYS . PRIVATE PARTIES . CORPORATE EVENTS . WEDDINGS 4 EDITOR’S NOTE June 6 PUBLISHER’S PICK Where New York 72 THE FIX 8 TOP 5 Our favorite ways for spending a June day in NYC. 10 CALENDAR A 1920s lawn party, a Big Apple Barbecue and more. 14 INSIDER A personal shopper reveals the best gifts for guys. 16 ONE BLOCK. ONE DAY. Chinatown—once the site of gang wars—now thrives. 18 ACROSS THE BRIDGE Long Island City, Queens—home to distinctive museums, cool watering holes and much more. 22 AND THE WINNER SHOULD BE… Our theater writer dishes on who is really Tony-worthy this year. 24 GAME DAY There is so much more to our stadiums than just sporting events. Read on! 供中国旅行人士使用 26 城市探索指南 专为中国旅行人士选择的文化景 点、高档购物场所和地方餐饮 30 Shows 60 Sights 42 Food 63 Explore 49 Shop 68 Be Well COVER PROMOTION 55 Art 69 Maps Broadway’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is a delicious 57 Scene Located at Pier 15 at the South Street Seaport musical, featuring beloved songs & Pier 40 in the West Village. from the film, alongside a new score. Photo: Joan Marcus YOUR TRAVELING COMPANION SINCE 1936® June 2017 NEW YORK EDITORIAL & DESIGN This was an unexpected perk: When the Where EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lois Anzelowitz Levine magazine offi ces moved to Midtown last Decem- EXECUTIVE EDITOR Francis Lewis ber, I realized suddenly that I was in walking ASSISTANT EDITOR Daniel Fridman distance of Broadway. Which meant I was also CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Heather Chin, Rich Fisher, in walking distance of all the restaurants in that Naomi Serviss ART DIRECTOR Dusty Martin area: No more mad rushes to pre-theater dinner, or having to forsake eating altogether for an early MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS curtain. Case in point: “Amélie” was as quirky as MVP | CREATIVE I expected, and so I hit upon the perfect place: CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER Haines Wilkerson Coff eemania, whose name suggests a coff ee SENIOR REGIONAL EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Margaret Martin bar rather than a full-blown restaurant, with DESIGN DIRECTOR Jane Frey DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Isaac Arjonilla fl avorful Russian-infl uenced dishes. For Tennes- CREATIVE COORDINATOR Beverly Mandelblatt see Williams’ drama, “The Glass Menagerie,” spicy salmon rolls from Haru Sushi lightened the MVP | PUBLICATION SERVICES evening. And for the marvelous musical portray- PUBLICATION SERVICES DIRECTOR Kris Miller PUBLICATION SERVICES MANAGER Mickey Kibler ing humanity at its best, “Come From Away,” Serafi na off ered an (almost) equally marvelous MVP | MANUFACTURING & TECHNOLOGY rigatoni Bolognese. Round of applause for all! 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Publisher, Where New York Where makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information it publishes, but cannot be held responsible for any consequences arising from errors or omissions. SKIP MOST TICKET LINES All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part strictly prohibited. 98% RECOMMEND CityPASS VALID 9 DAYS Savings based on adult pricing. Program, pricing and discounts subject to change; 6 WHERE I JUNE 2017 visit citypass.com for current details. JUNE 2017 NEW YORK 1 Park It When darkness falls, stage lights illuminate a Shakespeare play in the heart of Central Park (pictured). 2 Place a Bet Thoroughbreds race to the fi nish line at Belmont Park on Long Island. The Belmont Stakes Festival is June 8–10. 3 Feel the Beat All month and all over town, the Blue Note Jazz Festival swings. 4 Party at The Garden Neil Diamond, Billy Joel, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and John Legend perform at Madison Square Garden. 5 Nourish the Soul June is National Soul Food Month, so take the ‘A‘ train to PHOTO: THE DELACORTE THEATER IN CENTRAL PARK, JOSEPH MORAN JOSEPH PARK, CENTRAL IN THEATER DELACORTE THE PHOTO: PHOTO CREDIT GOES HERE GOES CREDIT PHOTO Harlem for some fi nger-lickin’ eats. 8 WHERE I MAY 2017 June at a Glance JUNE 10-11 JUNE 10-11 Jazz Age Lawn Party Big Apple Barbecue Hop aboard the the Governors Island ferry and Fifteen pitmasters from join fellow flappers and gents in a celebration of the nine states