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10 Great Things This Month
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|December 2019
The Line Up
Holiday Fair
Thru Dec. 24
Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall hosts 40 artisans selling handmade, locally sourced gifts. www .grandcentralterminal.com
“Nutcracker Rouge”
Thru Jan. 26
If you’ve been naughty, not nice, head to Théâtre XIV in Brooklyn for this sexy take on the holiday classic. www.companyxiv.com
Winter’s Eve
Dec. 2
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The Holidays In New York
No place celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year’s Eve better.
7 mins
December 2019
Where New York
10 Great Things This Month
The Line Up
1 mins
December 2019
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Harry And Cole
THE CALENDAR 2019 DECEMBER
1 min
December 2019
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Find The Best In Lenox Hill, Upper East Side
ONE BLOCK
1 mins
December 2019
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Family Date!
The playground known as the Big Apple is twice as much fun when you have a kid to play with.
3 mins
August 2017
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Must-See Musicals
These long-running, Tony Award-winning shows are required viewing for every visitor to NYC—and that means YOU.
3 mins
August 2017
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The Fix
We’re addicted to bowls
1 mins
August 2017
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The Fix
We’re addicted to beachin’ it
1 mins
August 2018
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Broadway Magic
The 2018 Tony Awards celebrating theater’s best are handed out on June 10. What shows should win? What shows will win?
3 mins
June 2018
Where New York
Trompe L'Oeil Triumphant
Early works by Stephen Posen (b. 1939)—New York-based artist and, incidentally, father of fashion designer Zac Posen—are on display in “Threads: Paintings From the 1960s and ’70s,” an ambitious two-part exhibition at Vito Schnabel Projects (thru June 23, this page) and its sister gallery in St. Moritz, Switzerland (July 28–Sept. 2). “Untitled” (detail, left), a large-scale, photorealist painting of cloth-covered boxes from 1970, has never been publicly shown in New York until now.
4 mins
June 2018
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