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Mini-Trip: New York's Theater District

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Catch a show or two—along with a great meal and a few z's—around New York's Great White Way. Read the article
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    Royalton

    When trendsetting hotelier Ian Schrager opened the Royalton in 1988, he proved that a hotel could be as hot of a destination as a nightclub. Two de

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    Insieme

    Opened by Craft veteran Marco Canora, Insieme has a mix of modern and traditional cuisine, offering two menus—one classic Italian, the other contem

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    Japan Society

    The Japan Society has inspired cutting-edge cross-cultural dialogue for 100 years. More
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    Metropolitan Opera

    With live simulcasts, bigger crowds, and better conductors, Peter Gelb's house really does feel like a "new Met."

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    Carnegie Hall

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    New York City Center

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    St. Ann's Warehouse

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    New York Film Festival

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    Neue Galerie

    Besides its exemplary collection of German and Austrian fine and decorative art, the Neue Galerie has a jewel-like design shop, highlighted by repr... More
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    Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)

    Simultaneously high art and rollicking good fun, the Brooklyn Academy of Music is a Broadway-beating theater space that draws boldfaced names—recen

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    New Museum

    This striking home for downtown's contemporary art hub—led by savvy director Lisa Phillips—made a splashy debut in December 2007, thanks to its ext

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    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    One of the world's great museums, this Gothic Revival labyrinth tries to be all things to all art lovers—and with its expansion over the past two d... More
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