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Where New York
|August 2019
10 great things this month
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NYC Restaurant Week
July 22–Aug. 16
The city’s top restaurants offer two-course lunches ($26) and three-course dinners ($42). www.nycgo .com/restaurant-week
“Sea Wall / A Life”
July 26–Sept. 30
Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge star on the Great White Way in a pair of one-act monologues. www.seawallalife.com
“Bat Out of Hell”
Aug. 1–Sept. 8
This story is from the August 2019 edition of Where New York.
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