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GeneralGENERAL EVENTS
Seaglass Carousel at the Battery
Now Open  Bryant Park Outdoor Activities
Bryant Park 
There is still so much to do during the fall in Bryant Park... from outdoor dance and exercise classes (including Boot Camp) to a live piano player... check the calendar for the full schedule. 

Battery Park
The exquisite smart glass panels transform the carousels walls from clear to blue. More than 10 years in the making, is a multimedia aquatic experience evoking The Battery's maritime history as the first home of the New York Aquarium.
The High Line (West 13th & Washington Streets)
Every Tuesday until October you can peek into high-powered telescopes on the High Line and chat with the experts.  

September 20  92Y Annual Street Festival
Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street
Live performances, arts and crafts, learning opportunities, and discounts on events and classes.

September 23 through 27  Rolex Central Park Horse Show
Wollman Rink - Central Park  
Equestrian event sponsored by Rolex, showcasing exceptional jumpers and riders.

September 24  Gems of The Meatpacking District Treasure Hunt   
Meatpacking District
A grown-up treasure hunt for jewelry lovers! Check in at all locations (including Marisa Perry Atelier and Doyle & Doyle) to be eligible to win one of five signature pieces. Register to receive the Treasure Map. Fun, prizes, and c
omplimentary food and drinks at each location. 
 
ON THE RADAR: 

September 26 
2015 Global Citizen Festival
Central Park
A festival focusing on ending world poverty.  Celebrity hosts and performers will include Beyoncé, Selma Hayek, Pearl Jam, Kerry Washington, Stephen Colbert and Hugh Jackman.
  
September 26 & 27  NYC Big Flea
Pier 94 (54th Street & 12th Avenue)
The largest antique flea market in Manhattan! Vintage clothing, estate jewelry, furniture, fine art, silver, and millions of decorative collectibles at affordable prices.

September 27  Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk 
Starts in Red Hook Brooklyn
A special run/walk to honor the heroic life and death of Stephen Siller, a New York City firefighter (FDNY) who lost his life on September 11, 2001 after strapping on his gear and running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the Twin Towers.  Follow in the footsteps of an American hero to honor all of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 and support first responders and military. 

September 29  Grand Zentral
Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Station
Grand Central Terminal will transform into a yoga destination in celebration of National Yoga Month. Six free yoga classes will be taught by Pure Yoga instructors.
 
October 2 through 4  Dwell on Design 
    
Skylight Clarkson Square
Spend a day learning about the future of design by esteemed designers and architects.  Over 20 installations and onstage discussions.   

October 3  Jazz Age Blue Moon Sail

Departs from The Battery, Slip 2
Climb aboard The Clipper City for a burlesque sail in a romantic Jazz Age setting. Sail by moonlight while having a cocktail and listening to dance music.


October 3 & 4  Autumn Crafts Festival 
Lincoln Center (64th Street & Columbus Avenue)
250 craft displays from all over the country at Lincoln Center. Plenty of entertainment and craft demonstrations.  Also October 10 & 11.    

October 4  Warwick Applefest
 
Warwick, NY
A festival that's fun for all ages... I plan to go to see the craft vendors, taste the food, and listen to the live entertainment.

October 4  Lower East Side Pickle Day
Lower East Side
A neighborhood-wide celebration of all things pickled. Internationally renowned picklers, local vendors, live music, and activities. Check the website for the list of vendors.


October 8  Rose Dinner 2015  
New York Botanical Garden (The Bronx) 
An annual event, this year's 25th anniversary dinner honors Julie Andrews. Enjoy cocktails and exclusive tours among the blooms of the Rockefeller Rose Garden followed by an elegant dinner and dancing in the Garden Terrace Room.
Proceeds support the Fund for Horticulture and the preservation and development of the historic Rockefeller Rose Garden.

October 12 through 18  Spa Week 
Various Locations  
$50 spa treatments at select spas throughout the city. Make your appointments early. I will highlight my favorites as the week approaches.  

October 17 & 18  openhousenewyork
Various Locations
I look forward to this event each year; gain access to over 200 of the city's coolest and most exclusive architectural sites and landmarks. It's a special opportunity to view many of the hidden gems in the city.       
 
CutluralCULTURAL PURSUITS
Living Landmarks - Verdi Square
Looking for a new way to see a museum?  Check out
Museum Hack, guided tours (up to 9 people) of the Met and the American Museum of Natural History. Led by experienced guides well-versed in art history, it's a way to see the works through a new lens.
     
CLOSING THIS WEEK:
   
ARSENAL GALLERY (830 Fifth Avenue)  
Through September 25 
Celebrates nine individually landmarked NYC public parks.   Historical and contemporary photographs and memorabilia.



BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK
Photoville

Through September 20
Annual popup village with over 50 photo exhibitions, music, and food.  
Richard Estes: Painting New York City

MUSEUM OF ARTS & DESIGN (2 Columbus Circle)
Through September 20
Photo-realistic painter Richard Estes exhibits his works.
  
PRATT INSTITUTE (Brooklyn Campus, 200 Willoughby Avenue)
Alumni Day and Reunion
September 19
Art on display from various former students including a solo exhibition "'Remnant Animism," paintings made on old household linens as canvases.  
 
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (99 Gansevoort Street)
America is Hard to See
Through September 24
Recently premiering at the downtown opening of the museum. View this inaugural exhibit of over 650 pieces from 400 artists.
 
ONGOING EXHIBITS:    
AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM (2 Lincoln Square)
Folk Art and American Modernism
Through September 27
This exhibit traces folk art from fishing shacks to the walls of major art museums.

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY  (Central Park West at 79th Street) 
Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean
Through January 2016
Take a breathtaking journey around the underwater world as Cousteau introduces 30 species shown for the first time on film... created over a three-year period.   

Jose Parla: Surface Body / Action Space
The Butterfly Conservatory
Through May 29
The butterflies are back! Enter a room filled with beautiful butterflies of many different species... great for all ages.  

BRYCE WOLKOWITZ GALLERY
(505 West 24th Street)
José Parlá: Surface Body / Action Space
Through October 31
Jose Parla, famous for his epic mural at One World Trade Center, will exhibit his collection




COOPER HEWITT
  (2 East 91st Street)
How Posters Work
Through January 26, 2016
Dozens of designers collaborate to convey their ideas and constructions.

DISCOVERY TIMES SQUARE (226 West 44th Street)
The Hunger Games
Through January 3, 2016
The world premiere exhibition is open! Katniss fans will go wild for authentic costumes, props, and highly interactive hands-on experiences exploring the world of Panem.    

ELLIS ISLAND
Ongoing
Life-size historic photographs of Ellis Island immigrants are displayed on the south side of Ellis Island. 
Peopling of America Galleries

Ongoing
Tells the story of immigration to America before the processing station opened in 1892 and after it closed in 1954.

GAGOSIAN GALLERY (555 West 24th Street)
Through October 17
Pop-up replica of the early 80s Greene Street mural.

HELLY NAHMAD GALLERY (975 Madison Avenue)  
Highlights from the Collection: Summer 2015
Through October 8
Features two of my favorite artists... Calder and Picasso.   

HIRSCHL & ADLER GALLERY (730 Fifth Avenue) 
Tensions
Through October 24 
Don't miss Elizabeth Turk's "Tensions" exhibition of hand carved marble statues. 
 
Teresita Fernandez 
THE JEWISH MUSEUM (1109 Fifth Avenue)
Through September 27
The first exhibition to explore how avant-garde art influenced the look and content of early network television.

MADISON SQUARE PARK
Through Winter
500 feet of sprawling sculptures made of golden canopies suspended above the park's pathway.  An eye-catching exhibit.



MATTHEW MARKS GALLERY (523 West 24th)
Through October 24
Over 30 works on paper that Truitt made while living in Tokyo.

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (1000 Fifth Avenue)
I visited recently and it's fantastic. Allow a two- stop visit since there's so much to see in the exhibit.  I really enjoyed his Impressionist pieces and was surprised to learn that Sargent was a friend of Monet's.

Through November 1
A perfect time to visit the Met's Roof Garden. Besides the beautiful view and delicious drinks, Pierre Huyghe's minimalist installation is mystifying and adds to the view.  
 
Ernest Hemingway:  
Between Two Wars
THE MORGAN LIBRARY AND MUSEUM (226 Madison Avenue)
Ernest Hemingway: Between Two Wars
September 25 through January 31
I have been awaiting this exhibit, in collaboration with the John F. Kennedy Library. This is the first major museum exhibit devoted to the works of the iconic Ernest Hemingway.
Through October 11
For the first time in three decades, the original manuscript will travel from the British Library in London to New York, where it will be joined by original drawings and letters, rare editions, vintage photographs, and fascinating objects... many never before exhibited.
 
THE MUSEUM AT FIT  (227 West 27th Street)
Global Fashion Capitals
Through November 14
Seventy objects representing the history of the world's prominent fashion capitals such as Milan and Paris.     

Fashion Underground: The World of Susanne Bartsch
Through December 5
Eighty looks from this underground fashionista's personal collection

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART  (11 West 53rd Street)
Through March 31, 2016
Exhibition of past three decades of 30 international artists whose works range in their approach to political, social, and cultural flux of our global landscape.

Through January 31, 2016
Digital age design encompassing fashion and furniture. 

Andy Warhol
Art on Camera
Through October 4
Showcases the work of photographers Harry Shunk (German, 1924-2006) and János Kender (Hungarian, 1937-2009) from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Two dimensional black and white photographic works representing the chaotic energy of two dynamic cites... Paris and NYC.

Andy Warhol: Campbell's Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953-1967
Through October 12
Andy Warhol's famous Campbell Soup Cans are on display.
 



Picasso Sculpture
Through February 7, 2016
See Picasso from a different perspective. His sculptures, which he adored living with and rarely showed, are the focus of the exciting new exhibition.  
 
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN (Broadway & Bridge Street)
Through January 10, 2016
Glittering World presents the story of Navajo jewelry through the lens of one of the most celebrated jewelry making families of our time.     
 
NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (170 Central Park West)
Through October 12 
Nine decades of his art on display for the first time.  
 
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life  
Frank Stella: Shape as Form
Through November 1
The inaugural exhibition to examine Frida's appreciation for the beauty and variety of the natural world, as evidenced by her home, garden, and use of plant imagery in her artwork.  

PAUL KASMIN GALLERY (293 Tenth Avenue)
Frank Stella: Shape as Form
Through October 10
A gallery known for its pop art legends  will feature Frank Stella's exhibit, which articulates Stella's groundbreaking fusion between painting and sculpture.

PAULA COOPER GALLERY (534 West 21st Street)
Christian Marclay
Through October 17
If you missed Christian Marclay's incredible exhibit of "The Clock,"  be sure to see his newest works
   
RANDALL'S ISLAND
Through November
Annual summer art exhibitions on the shoreline of Randall's Island.

 
Seaport Culture District 
Through November 1
In his new body of work, José Picayo explores the mystery of human perception and interaction. 

SEAPORT CULTURE DISTRICT 
(Multiple Locations in Seaport District)
Seaport Culture District
Through December
Installations, exhibitions and over 100 events presented by eight of our city's cultural institutions.
 



THE SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM  (39 Battery Place)
Ten Tops
Through October

Focuses on a group of the world's tallest buildings 100 stories and higher.  A perfect exhibit for this museum!  

 
ON THE RADAR: 
  
VARIOUS MUSEUM LOCATIONS
Free Museum Day
September 26
Admission to participating museums throughout New York State, including the Morgan Library & Museum.
 
NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM (Boerum Pl & Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn)
Bus Festival
September 27
22nd annual exhibit... explore vintage vehicles!  

AFA NYC (54 Greene Street)
John Lennon
October 1 through 31
The illustration artworks of John Lennon on display and for acquisition. 

VARIOUS LOCATIONS
Archtober
October 1 through 31
5th annual month-long festival of architecture and design.  The activities, programs and exhibition are so vast that I can't pick my favorites.  Peruse their calendar and select those of interest.
 
CHRISTIE'S (20 Rockefeller Plaza)
Patrick Demarchelier Photographs 1975-2015
October 2 through 12
When we hear that name, many of us think of The Devil Wears Prada! Seventy-five of the works of the famed French fashion photographer will be displayed.

THE FRICK COLLECTION (1 East 70th Street)
Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Action
October 7 through January 10
Del Sarto is known as the artist who ran the most productive workshop in the Renaissance city of Florence.

NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (170 Central Park West)
Superheroes in Gotham
October 8 through February 21
Terrific exhibit on the birth of the history of comic books.

COOPER HEWITT  (2 East 91st Street)
Pixar: The Design of Story
October 8 through August 7
Pixar: The Design of Story
Pixar fans, such as myself, will enjoy this exhibit which traces the creation of the rarely seen sketches, paintings, and sculptures of Pixar's popular characters.


CENTER FOR ITALIAN MODERN ART (421 Broome Street)
Giorgio Morandi
October 9 through June 25
An annual installation dedicated to one of the best known Italian artists of the 20th century and focuses on the artist's rarely seen works from the 1930s.

THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM (1071 Fifth Avenue) 
Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting
October 9 through January 6
Showcases the works of this Italian artist and pioneer.

WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (99 Gansevoort Street)
Frank Stella: A Retrospective
October 30 through February 7
30th  Minimalist paintings by this acclaimed artist.
CurtainCURTAIN UP
FILM:

September 20  TalkCinema
The Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center (165 West 65th Street)
General admission or season passes available for the film series featuring new independent films... you won't know what you see until you arrive, but you'll be able to discuss the movie afterwards with directors, producers, distributors, critics and each other. Also October 18th. 

Through September 21  The Art of the Score: Film Week at the Philharmonic 
Avery Fisher Hall (10 Lincoln Center Plaza)
Legendary music scores are brought to life by the New York Philharmonic while you watch all-time classic films. I plan to go see On the Waterfront on the 18th.
 
September 24 through 27  Long Beach International Film Festival
Long Beach & Rockville Centre (Long Island)  
Premieres, Screenings, Galas and Panels.       

September 25 through October 11  New York Film Festival

Film Society of Lincoln Center (70 Lincoln Center Plaza)
The 53nd annual festival features the premieres of many of the best films. Tickets go on sale to the general public on the 13th. 


MUSIC & DANCE:
 
Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Jazz Nights
The Lambs Club (132 West 44th Street)
Live jazz from new and up and coming performers. 
 
Friday Nights  Friday Nights to Remember
The Regency Bar & Grill (Loews Regency Hotel - 540 Park Avenue)
Quincy Jones recording artist, Michael Fredo performs every Friday at 7:30pm... get the feel of old school New York jazz with a new twist.

Ongoing  New York Live Arts
New York Live Arts (219 West 19th Street)
Chelsea based programs feature the most innovative movements. Check the website for performances. 

September 19 & 20  New York Theatre Ballet

Schimmel Center at PACE University (3 Spruce Street)
Classic revivals paired with the modern sensibilities for a two night event.

September 21  Brandon Victor Dixon: Journey to the Center
Joe's Pub (425 Lafayette Street)
Tony-nominated artist from The Color Purple will perform his original songs.

Through September 21 
Park Avenue Armory (646 Park Avenue)
Visual art, electro-pop, and contemporary dance intersect in an illuminating new work.
 
September 22  Annie Ross
The Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street)
Annie Ross, one of the pioneers of vocalese and the composer of "Twisted,"performs. Also September 29th.

September 22 through 29  Swan Lake
Lincoln Center Plaza
Get your tickets for one of my favorite ballets... and take a look of the rest of the NYC Ballet's fall schedule through October 18th. 

September 23  Tango Lovers
NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts (566 Laguardia Place)
A dynamic, elegant, exciting, and sensuous performance touring around the world.

September 24  Elizabeth Gilbert
BAM - Brooklyn
Author of Eat, Pray, Love celebrates the release of her new book with a discussion at BAM.

September 24 through 26   New York Philharmonic
Avery Fisher Hall (10 Lincoln Center Plaza)
Visit the schedule for upcoming concerts through the rest of the year.

Brian Stokes Mitchell
September 24 through 29  Festival of New Trumpet Music 2015
Various Locations   
Concerts and workshops held throughout the city to support new and emerging musicians.  

Through September 26  Brian Stokes Mitchell
Cafe Carlyle (35 East 76th Street)
Don't miss the Tony-winning Broadway actor and singer. Buster Poindexter debuts on the 29th!

Through September 29  Ingrid Bergman
BAM - Brooklyn
Catch an on-screen salute to a legend.  


Through September 30  Generations in Jazz Festival
Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola (10 Columbus Circle)  
Month-long concerts at Jazz at Lincoln Center.   
      
Through October 4  Sheen Center's Grand Opening
Sheen Center (18 Bleecker Street)
Sheen Center's grand opening of the newest arts center; enjoy three weeks of music, art, dance and theater.

Through December 20  BAM 2015 Next Wave Festival 
Brooklyn Academy of Music (30 Lafayette Avenue - Brooklyn)
Avant-garde music, theater, opera, and dance. 

THEATER: 
Tickets now on sale for 2-for-1 Broadway Week.  Tickets are being sold for shows through September 20th.
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey

39 Steps
Through November 30
Union Square Theatre (100 East 17th Street)
The energetic production has returned to NYC! A comedic spoof where 4 actors portray over 150 characters.

The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey
Through November 1
Westside Theatre Downstairs (407 West 43rd Street)
An off-Broadway production of a tenaciously optimist and flamboyant 14 year old boy who goes missing from his small Jersey shore town. 

An American in Paris
Through April 3, 2016
Palace Theater (1564 Broadway) 
American Stage debut of the story about a young artist who discovers life and love after returning from the war.
 
Amazing Grace
Through December 20
Nederlander Theatre (208 West 41st)
World Premiere musical based on the awe-
inspiring true story behind the world's most beloved song.   
 
Through April 10, 2016
Stephen Sondheim Theatre (124 West 43rd Street)
This musical follows the legendary songwriter from her early days as a Brooklyn teenager to well-known hits as a top recording artist.
 
Cloud Nine
Clever Little Lies
Through January 3, 2016
Westside Theatre (407 West 43rd Street)
A comedy of love, deceit, and secrets starring "That Girl" Marlo Thomas!  Previews start September 18th, opens October 12th through January 3rd.
 

Cloud Nine
Through November 1
Linda Gross Theater (336 West 20th Street)
Atlantic Theater Company presents a landmark play about power, politics and family life, set in colonial Africa and 1979 London.  

Through March 13, 2016
Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th Street) 
Now a Tony Award Winning play!  The lead actor, a recent graduate of Julliard, is brilliant. The story unfolds with a mathematically precocious adolescent with behavioral problems uncovering truths and secrets.


Desire
Through October 10
59E59 Theaters
Acting Company's performance, based on six short stories by the acclaimed writer, Tennessee Williams.

Through July 3, 2016
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street)
Starring Kelsey Grammer. The amazing story of how Peter became Pan.
The Flick

The Flick
Through January 10, 2016
Barrow Street Theatre (27 Barrow Street)
Set in a run-down movie theater in central Massachusetts, this is
Annie Baker's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.     

Through December 6
Manhattan Theatre Club (261 West 47th Street)
Sam Shepard's landmark myth starring Sam Rockwell tells the story of two former lovers struggling. Previews begin September 15th, opens October 8th through December 6th.

Fulfillment
Through October 19
The Flea Theater (41 White Street)
A play focused on what makes us happy.

Fun Home
Through June 5, 2016
Circle in the Square Theatre (235 West 50th Street)
Performance brings the actors and audience within close proximity. Tony Award Winning play about seeing your parents through adult eyes.   
 
The Gin Game   
September 23 through January 10, 2016
John Golden Theatre
(252 West 45th Street)
Broadway reunion starring award winning actors Cecily Tyson and James Earl Jones.   A heartwarming story about two lonely nursing home residents, drawn together over the game of Gin Rummy! Previews begin September 23rd, opens October 14th through January 10th.  

Greek Festival
Greek Festival
Through September 27
Classic Stage Company (136 East 13th Street)
A month long festival celebrating classical Greek theater.
 
Hamilton
Through June 4, 2016
Richard Rodgers Theatre
(226 West 46th Street)
A show stopper that got its start at the Public Theater earlier this year.  An inventive musical about the young immigrant who changed America... Alexander Hamilton.    



Through March 6, 2016
Lincoln Center Theater (150 West 65th Street)
The revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's play, starring Tony Award Winner Kelli O'Hara.
 
Through November 29  
Roundabout Theatre Company (231 West 39th Street) 
A Harold Pinter production starring Clive Owen in a play that focuses on the past you can't escape. Now in previews, opens October 6th through November 29th.

Ruthless
Through January 2, 2016
St. Luke's Theatre (308 West 46th Street)
Called "the mother of all musicals," I've seen it and can attest... it's a hilarious show starring 10-year old Tori Murray. 
 
Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic

The Taming of the Shrew
Through September 20
Bryant Park
Shakespearean comedy of wit and deception... al fresco!

The Two Gentlemen from Verona
Through September 26 
The Players Theatre (115 Macdougal Street)
Shakespeare's classic comes to the West Village for a limited run. 
 
Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic
Saturdays through November 21
Speakeasy Dollhouse (234 West 42nd Street)
A hidden theater in the Heart of Times Square, purchase tickets for an evening of music, magic, and mystery.

ON THE RADAR: 
  
September 27  29th Annual Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction
Times Square, Shubert Alley & West 44th Street, NYC
Broadway fans - mark your calendars!  Find one-of-a-kind showbiz treasures, meet your favorite cast members, and bid on exclusive backstage experiences. 

September 28  The New York Pops Presents A Cabaret Evening 
54 Below, 254 West 54th Street 
A champagne reception followed by dinner and a performance. Proceeds benefit the Ronald McDonald House.
 
September 29   Eclipsed
The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street)
Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong'o (Twelve Years a Slave) makes her theatrical debut in NYC. A story revolving around distinct women who must discover their own means of survival during the Liberian Civil War. Through November 15th.

September 30   Fall for Dance
New York City Center (131 West 55th Street)
Tickets go on sale September 13th for this annual festival with performances through October 11th.


October 1 
Thérčse Raquin
Studio 54 (254 West 54th Street)
Starring Academy Award nominee Kiera Knightly and Judith Light. A tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt.  It's captured my attention! Previews begin October 1st, through January 3rd.



October 2  Sylvia
Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street)
Starring Mathew Broderick, it's the story of a middle aged couple whose lives are turned upside down when the husband brings home an exceptional canine that's been running around Central Park. Previews start October 2nd, opens October 27th, through January 24th.
 

October 2 through 4  The New Yorker Festival
Multiple Locations
I look forward to this each year and am scoping out my tickets.  Interviews, discussions, film screenings, and book signings... hot tickets include discussions with Sigourney Weaver, Toni Morrison, Billy Joel, and Julianna Margulies.

October 6  First Daughter Suite
The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street)
Focuses on American's best known daughters, those of the President, as they strive to live meaningful lives in the public eye. Through November 15th.

October 9  My Favorite Things: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein
Carnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue)
Order your tickets for The New York Pops performance... tickets are sure to go fast! Selections will include "Some Enchanted Evening" from South Pacific, "The Sound of Music" from The Sound of Music, and "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" from Oklahoma.
White Light Festival

October 13 through 18  Architecture & Design Film Festival
Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas (260 West 23rd Street) and SVA Theatre (333 West 23rd Street)
Features 22 films and panel discussions with design leaders and filmmakers.

October 14  White Light Festival
Lincoln Center
Complimentary events at Lincoln Center throughout the month to lighten your soul... abstract musical events that illuminate our lives. Through November 22nd.

October 20  Colin Quinn The New York Story
Cherry Lane Theatre (38 Commerce Street)
Directed by Jerry Seinfeld, the play returns!  Quinn bemoans the rise and fall of his hometown city (formerly known as New York).  It's Quinn is at his satirical best... poignantly depicting NYC as the crossroads of the world. Through January 31st. 
 
A View from the Bridge
HOT TICKETS NOW ON SALE:  

A View from the Bridge
Previews begin October 21
Lyceum Theatre (149 West 45th Street)
Magnificent and electrifying performance of Arthur Miller's classic. Previews begin October 21st, opens November 12th.




China Doll
Previews begin October 21
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street)
What do you get when the leading man is played by Al Pacino and the playwright is David Mamet?  Perfection. Tickets will be selling quickly for this story about a wealthy man, his young fiance, and an airplane! Previews begin October 21st, opens November 19th. 
 

The Color Purple 
Previews begin November 10 
Bernard B Jacobs Theatre (242 West 45th Street)
Tickets are now on sale for this Broadway revival starring Jennifer Hudson and Danielle Brooks of Orange is the New Black. Previews start November 10th, opens December 10th.   
  
Previews begin October 22 
Broadhurst Theatre (Broadway & 44th Street)  
Much-anticipated thriller based on the Stephen King novel (and movie starring Kathy Bates). I was petrified reading the book, the movie brought it to life, and the on-stage show starring Bruce Willis and Laurie Metcalf is sure to have you on the edge of your seat!  Previews start October 22nd, opens November 15th. 
FoodFOR THE FOODIE
Fall in New York signals a slew of brand new restaurant openings.  In the coming weeks I plan to try out the most buzzworthy openings so stay tuned for my reviews.  

EVENTS:

Through September 20  Feast of San Gennaro
Little Italy
An annual tradition in NYC, food vendors and a spirited crowd throughout Little Italy celebrating Italian culture.
  
Through September 27  Oyster Week
Participating restaurants
All things oysters with food and wine pairings. 


September 18  6th Annual International Pairing Series Presented by American Airlines
City Winery (155 Varick Street) 
Dinners showcasing the wines and cuisine of a fascinating region served by American Airlines... the September event is all about Greece.  
 
September 18 & 19  Wine Riot
69th Regiment Armory (68 Lexington Avenue)
All access pass to over 250 wines from across the globe. 
 
September 19  Oktoberfest
Various Locations
Through October 5th, stay tuned for a Special Feature covering the best of Oktoberfest in NYC. In the meantime, purchase tickets to visit Central Park on the 19th for live e
ntertainment on the big stage, plus a variety of German food, beer and wine. 

September 19  Smorgasburg with Mister Saturday Night
Central Park SummerStage
30 favorite food vendors all in one place, for one night only.  Sip a lovely beer or fine wine, listen to a DJ spin the hottest tunes, and taste the finest treats in town. Top vendors include: Blue Marble Ice Cream, Mighty Quinn's BBQ, and Red Hook Lobster Pound.
 
September 20  Brooklyn Local Craft Beer Festival
420 Carroll Street - Brooklyn
The festival spotlights small to mid-sized breweries in and around the five boroughs. Plus, there's food!

September 21  12th Annual A Second Helping of Life
Chelsea Piers - Pier 60 (at 20th Street)
Sponsored by noted female chefs throughout the city, the proceeds go to SHARE, which benefits both breast and ovarian cancer charities.
  
September 23 through 29  The Nordic Food Festival
139 Charles Street at North Market Square
Taste the culinary styles of the world's Nordic countries... Iceland, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. Fika, a café that I often frequent, will serve a selection of Nordic inspired meals on the 23rd.

September 24  Tasting Table Presents a Guest Chef Dinner with Alon Shaya
Tasting Table Test Kitchen (495 Broome Street)
New Orleans-based, Tel Aviv-born chef Alon Shaya (a James Beard Award Winner) will serve an inventive Southern twist on Israeli cuisine.
 
September 25 through 27  The New York Coffee Festival
69th Regiment Armory (68 Lexington Avenue)
New York's flagship coffee event, featuring live experiences from over 70 coffee, food and equipment suppliers.

Through September 30  Celebrate a Sweet September
Various Locations
NYC restaurants and sweet shops celebrate together... order their "Sweet September" dessert and $1 will be donated to Citymeals on Wheels. Check the website for participating spots.

Through October 1  Madison Square Eats
Madison Square Park
Twice a year outdoor food festival is a cozy enclave of 30 food vendors.


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September 26  Chelsea Eats Popup
8th Avenue from 14th to 23rd Streets
"Stop, Shop, and Roll."  Visit for a new type of street fair. Experience the best of NYC's artisanal food, handcrafted goods, best food trucks, and incredible visual artists. Be on the lookout for similar events from this concept company.
Tastes NYC

September 26  Tastes NYC
Gansevoort Plaza
Taste the area's best restaurants at an outdoor foodie paradise.

September 26  Taste of Gramercy
Irving Place (between 17th & 18th streets)
Great food samplings and cultural activities at this annual culinary festival.

September 27  Atlantic Antic
Atlantic Avenue - Brooklyn
10th annual celebration featuring food, music, and shopping.
 
September 27  The Edible Academy Family Picnic
New York Botanical Garden 
An afternoon of great eats with special guest chefs like Carla Hall (The Chew), Mario Batali, and Anthony Sasso. Live cooking demonstrations, workshops, a delicious picnic, and activities for kids. There will also be organic gardening and cooking for the whole family.
 
September 30  Dine Around Downtown 2015
28 Liberty Plaza
Downtown restaurants come together at one food fair. 
Signature menu items will be available from participating restaurants for between $3-$7 so you can sample it all... See a full list of participants online.

September 30 through October 3  Identita Golose
Eataly (200 5th Avenue) 
This 6th annual event brings together seven of Italy's most notable chefs, partnering with seven of America's most celebrated culinary personalities. Take part in seminars and classes, along with two 4-course dinners showcasing progressive Italian dishes and wine pairings.    

September 30 through October 4 
Puerto Rico Meets New York City
Multiple Locations
A collaboration of the best chefs from Puerto Rico and NYC.   A fusion of cultures, and I know a selection of savory tastes!


October 3  Harvest Fest
Stone Barns Center - 630 Bedford Road (Pocantico Hills, NY)
12th annual celebration and fundraiser... a day of touring, food tastings, great music and an incredible farmer's market.


October 4  Taste of Battery Park City
Brookfield Place
1st annual event along the Waterfront Plaza at Brookfield Place, it will bring together the restaurants in Battery Park and Brookfield Place for a delectable food fair. Favorite participating restaurants include Blue Ribbon, Le District, and Parm.

October 15 through 18  NYC Wine & Food Festival
Various Locations
Tickets are now on sale for this popular yearly event presented by Food and Wine. Eat, drink and end hunger.     It's a great event that I always attend! 
FeatureSPECIAL FEATURE: Wine Not? 

 
Bedell Cellars Winery

North Fork, Long Island (Southold, NY)
Award winning winery where you can taste wines in the renovated historic barn... a tasting room with sweeping views of the vineyard.    
 
Washingtonville, NY
Listed on the New York State Register of Historic Places, Brotherhood Winery is the oldest winery in the United States, and home to the largest underground wine cellars in the county.  Check out their Halloween Costume Ball on October 24th. 
   
 
Pindar Vineyards
Martha Clara Vineyards 
North Fork, Long Island (Riverhead, NY)
With live music most days, enjoy a glass of wine as you look out onto the beautiful vineyard. This weekend, visit for the 4th annual Stomp Party to get your feet wet and grape skin between your toes.  

Pindar Vineyards
North Fork, Long Island (Peconic, NY & Port Jefferson, NY)
Live music on weekends with a picturesque picnic pavilion that is popular with visitors. 



Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery 
 
Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery
Warwick, NY 
Located in the foothills of the Hudson Valley, the Warwick Valley Winery is situated between Mt. Eve and Mt. Adam. Be sure to stop by the Tasting Room, a bucolic setting showcasing wines, ciders, and brandies... all reasonably priced. Enjoy 'uncorked and unplugged' live country music entertainment between 2pm and 5pm on the weekends.