What To See'
Who doesn’t think of shows when thinking of New York entertainment? This is your guide to some of the best shows in New York!
Review: Kick Off Your Heels for Kinky Boots!
For a heartwarming tale that champions the value of accepting others as they are, the Tony nominated new musical Kinky Boots somehow manages to still be sexy, soul-filled and even a little shocking. It’s all thanks to infectious songs by [read more]
Review: Totem is the evolution of entertainment from Cirque du Soleil
Inspired by founding myths across a multitude of cultures, Cirque du Soleil’s Totem is more than just a tribute to humanity’s progress. This magical and thrilling new show is a testament to the very finest of our species — the [read more]
Review: ‘Annie’ Revival Reminds Us Why We Fell in Love with Broadway Musicals
(By Suzanne Beaubien) If you grew up in the ‘70s, ‘80s, or even the ‘90s and you love musical theater, you probably have a certain scrappy orphan to thank. Annie introduced many of us to the genre with infectious songs [read more]
What to See: Broadway Shows in 2013
Looking ahead to 2013, there are few things that have us more excited for the New Year than the lineup of shows set to open on Broadway. From family friendly favorites like Cinderella to the celeb-studded revival of Tennessee Williams’ [read more]
What to See: Holiday Shows in New York City
You would have to be a major humbug not to get into the holiday spirit after seeing one of the festive new shows both on and off-Broadway this December in New York City. From old favorites like the classic Radio [read more]
Review: Falling for ‘Grace’: Broadway Revels In Play About Faith, Loss
(By Suzanne Beaubien) The new Broadway play Grace is likely to leave most audience members with more questions than answers — and that’s a good thing. Shot through with themes of faith, human failings and forgiveness, Grace calls to mind [read more]
What to See: Manhattan by Sail
There’s no need to flee the city when you need a break from the crowds in Times Square and patience-testing line-ups at NYC’s most popular attractions. Instead hop aboard one of Manhattan By Sail’s New York Harbor cruises for a [read more]
What to See: Art Deco Around the City
There’s no period of architecture more iconically “New York” than Art Deco. Popular during the early 1930s, this design style evinced glamor, elegance and modernity, favoring geometric patterns over the ornate embellishments of eras prior. And you could plan a [read more]
The Best Songs on Broadway
With the most talented performers in the world and numerous options across different genres, it can be extremely difficult to choose a Broadway musical on your trip to New York City. The stage production, choreography, and actors can sway your [read more]
Annual Summer Movie Screenings and Festivals
You might not think of New Yorkers as “outdoorsy,” but with free open-air movie screenings nearly every night of the week throughout the summer months in NYC, it’s clear we love spending a few hours under the stars — as [read more]





