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Luxx
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Clearview's Ziegfeld Theater
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American Museum of the Moving Image
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Galapagos
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256 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY, 11211,
(718) 599-1000
Williamsburg gets its very own punk rock club.
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141 W 54th St, New York, NY, 10019-5302,
(212) 765-7600
One of the few surviving single-screen moviehouses in the city, the Ziegfeld is the place to see something big and special.
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35 Ave at 36 St, Astoria, NY, 11106,
(718) 784-0077
This living monument to the silver screen is one of Queens's starring attractions.
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70 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY, 11211-3009,
(718) 782-5188
Uses its converted-factory digs to great effect.
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Guernica |
Liberty Science Center
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25 Ave B, New York, NY, 10009,
(212) 674-0984
It may not possess the wild streak of predecessor Save the Robots, but it has certainly inherited the spark.
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251 Phillip St, Jersey City, NJ, 07305-4699,
(201) 200-1000
Engaging interactive exhibits explore the environment, health and invention.
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307 W 26th St. (near corner of 8th Ave).
New York, NY 10001
Reservations: 212.366.9176
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Hannah's Lava Lounge
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The Kraine Theater
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Gershwin Hotel
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The Flea
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923 8th Ave, New York, NY, 10019-5149,
(212) 974-9087
A straight man's dive goes gay, to more inviting effect.
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85 E 4th St, New York, NY, 10003-8904,
(212) 777-6088
The crown jewel of Horse Trade Theater is one helluva lovely, semi-precious stone.
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7 E 27th Street, New York, NY, 10016,
(212) 545-8000
An edgy gallery feel makes this hotel a popular choice for artists and young professionals.
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41 White St, New York, NY, 10013-3549,
(212) 226-0051
The Bats that hang out here are the lifeblood of off-off-Broadway.
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Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre |
Atlantic Theatre
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High 5 Tickets to the Arts
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Manhattan Theatre Club
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161 W 22nd St, New York, NY, 10011,
(212) 366-9176
Alternative comedy gets a high profile when TV stars take it to the streets.
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336 W 20th St, New York, NY, 10011-3302,
(212) 645-1242
Where the American Buffalo will never be extinct.
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New York, NY, 10019-1412,
(212) 445-8587
Adolescent students get a big break on culture.
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311 W 43rd St, Ste 900, New York, NY, 10036-6413,
(212) 399-3000
With multiple commercial transfers and an A-list of creative artists, this nonprofit's success is the envy of many producers.
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New Victory Theater |
Socrates Sculpture Park
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Beacon Theater
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Brooklyn Academy of Music--Harvey Theater
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209 W 42nd St, New York, NY, 10036-7201,
(646) 223-3020
This family-friendly Times Square theater has made an impressive transition from pornhouse to playhouse.
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3134 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY, 11106,
(718) 956-1819
This citizens' tribute to the plastic arts is also a public park on the East River.
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2124 Broadway, New York, NY, 10023,
(212) 496-7070
An old vaudeville hall with timeless grace.
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651 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY, 11217-1112,
(718) 636-4100
It's comfortable, it's artsy, and it looks like it's falling apart.
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Classic Stage Company
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Don't Tell Mama |
Fez |
Galapagos
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136 E 13th St, New York, NY, 10003-5306,
(212)677-4210
The classics like you've never seen them before.
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343 W 46th St, New York, NY, 10036-3810,
(212) 757-0788
Award-winning comics and cabaret/piano-bar entertainers populate this triplex in the heart of Restaurant Row.
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380 Lafayette St, New York, NY, 10003,
(212) 533-2680
Plush environment with lush entertainment.
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70 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY, 11211-3009,
(718) 782-5188
Uses its converted-factory digs to great effect.
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GAle GAtes et al
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Joyce Theater
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
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37 Main St, Brooklyn, NY, 11201-1021,
(718) 522-4596
Bigger means better for this hip behemoth of the avant
garde.
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145 6th Ave, New York, NY, 10013-1548,
(212) 647-0202
This theater-gallery-cafe complex exhorts a bohemian appreciation for art in all its shapes and forms.
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175 8th Ave, New York, NY, 10011-1694,
(212) 242-0800
NYC's prime venue for modern dance birthed a whole arts neighborhood.
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62nd to 66th Streets, New York, NY, 10023,
(212) 875-5000
Many of New York's prestigious performing arts companies call this massive complex on the Upper West Side home.
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Nuyorican Poets Cafe
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Radio City Music Hall
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Second Stage Theatre
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246 W 14th St, New York, NY, 10011-7201,
(212) 675-1567
One of the best-looking medium-sized clubs, even if it's not as popular as it was in its heyday.
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236 E 3rd St, New York, NY, 10009-7437,
(212) 505-8183
The leading venue for avant-garde downtown literary events.
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1260 6th Ave, New York, NY, 10020-1701,
(212) 247-4777
One of the country's most opulent theaters, it's a symbol of show-biz glamour.
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307 W 43rd St, New York, NY, 10036-7116,
(212) 246-4422
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Surf Reality |
Tanglewood Music Center |
The Present Company Theatorium |
Theater at Madison Square Garden |
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172 Allen St, New York, NY, 10002-2146,
(212) 673-4182
This upstairs performance lab has a history of nurturing New York's top comic talent.
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297 West St, Lenox, MA, 01240,
(800) 274-8499
In a setting of natural beauty, the Boston Symphony's summer home hosts world-renowned guest conductors and soloists.
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198 Stanton St, New York, NY, 10002-1809,
(212) 420-8877
Home of the International Fringe Festival each summer as well as fringe theater in general year round.
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7th Ave at W 32nd St, New York, NY, 10001,
(212) 465-6741
Rock superstars and children's shows alternate in this mammoth arena.
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Theater for the New City
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Tribeca Performing Arts Center
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155 First Ave, New York, NY, 10003,
(212) 254-1109
The recently renovated home of the energetic and experimental company of the same name.
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199 Chambers St, New York, NY, 10007-1044,
(212) 346-8510
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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New Museum of Contemporary Art
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New York Botanical Garden
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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1000 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10028-0113,
(212) 879-5500
The best shorthand reminder of why it's worth living here in the first place.
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583 Broadway, New York, NY, 10012-3211,
(212) 219-1222
A contemporary venue that falls somewhere between a gallery and a museum.
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200th St and Kazimiroff Blvd, Bronx, NY, 10458,
(718) 817-8700
Acres of forest and flora alive in the city.
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945 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10021,
(212) 570-3676
The world's foremost collection of 20th-century American art. Period.
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Bronx Museum of the Arts |
Brooklyn Museum of Art
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Dia Center for the Arts
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Frick Collection
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1040 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY, 10456-3901,
(718) 681-6000
A contemporary gem with strong ties to the surrounding community.
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200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY, 11238-6052,
(718) 638-5000
Brooklyn's cultural pride and joy.
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548 W 22nd St, New York, NY, 10011-1108,
(212) 989-5566
A forward-thinking, multidisciplinary arts institution.
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1 E 70th St, New York, NY, 10021-4907,
(212) 288-0700
One of New York's most delightful insider museum-going experiences.
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Jacques Marchais Museum of Art |
Mass MOCA
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Rooftop Cafe
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Museum of Modern Art (Under Renovation)
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338 Lighthouse Ave, Staten Island, NY, 10306-1217,
(718) 987-3500
This serene museum houses a huge collection of Tibetan art.
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87 Marshall St, North Adams, MA, 01247,
(413) 664-4481
Massachusetts' much awaited modern art museum is a monster in size. Now they'll just have to fill it.
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1000 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10028,
(212) 535-7710
A perpetual art opening. Drink, check out the art and the people and enjoy the spectacular skyline.
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11 W 53rd St, New York, NY, 10019-5401,
(212) 708-9400
More than just a museum, a temple to 20th-century culture.
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Museum of Television and Radio
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New York Earth Room |
Pierpont Morgan Library |
Socrates Sculpture Park
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25 W 52nd St, New York, NY, 10019-6104,
(212) 621-6600
A treasure trove of pop-culture nostalgia.
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141 Wooster St, New York, NY, 10012-3163,
(212) 473-8072
Suggestive of everything from landscape to Earth Art, this is undoubtedly one of the coolest projects around.
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29 E 36th St, New York, NY, 10016-3403,
(212) 685-0008
This Midtown home of robber-baron excess transports you back to the time of chiffon and smoking rooms.
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3134 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY, 11106,
(718) 956-1819
This citizens' tribute to the plastic arts is also a public park on the East River.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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American Craft Museum |
American Folk Art Museum
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American Museum of Natural History
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1071 5th Ave , New York, NY, 10128,
(212) 423-3500
Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture will forever be the star here.
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40 W 53rd St, New York City, NY, 10019,
(212) 956-3535
Decorative and functional objects that elevate craftsmanship to an art.
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2 Lincoln Sq, New York, NY, 10023-6214,
(212) 977-7298
The only national institution devoted to this vibrant field.
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Central Park W, New York, NY, 10019,
(212) 769-5100
A great escape from cosmopolitan weariness.
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| Dahesh Museum Inc |
El Museo del Barrio
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Ellis Island Immigration Museum
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Fashion Institute of Technology
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601 Fifth Ave, Fl 5, New York, NY, 10017-1024,
(212) 759-0606
For those who can't get enough of academic art from the 1800s and the 1900s.
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1230 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10029-4401,
(212) 831-7272
This little museum isn't just for Boricuas anymore.
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Ellis Island, New York, NY, 10017-3808,
(212) 363-3200
Three floors of thoughtfully-curated exhibits present an awe-inspiring look at America's immigrant past.
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7th Ave at W 27th St, New York, NY, 10001-5902,
(212) 217-7999
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Lower East Side Tenement Museum |
Museum of the City of New York |
National Museum of the American Indian |
New York City Fire Museum |
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90 Orchard St, New York, NY, 10002-5331,
(212) 431-0233
Orchard Street's museum documents both everyday family lives and the broader history of immigration.
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1220 5th Ave, New York, NY, 10029-5221,
(212) 534-1672
There's strength in numbers and more than 1.5 million artifacts document the story of the Big Apple here.
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1 Bowling Green, New York, NY, 10004-1415,
(212) 514-3700
The most comprehensive collection of Native American arts and cultural artifacts in the world.
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278 Spring St, New York, NY, 10013-1405,
(212) 691-1303
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Sculpture Center
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Studio Museum in Harlem
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167 E 69th St, New York, NY, 10021-5108,
(212) 879-3500
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144 W 125th St, New York, NY, 10027-4423,
(212) 864-4500
One of Harlem's most important cultural assets, and a major venue for African-American artists in the country.
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