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Norma's Weekly Member Snapshot: Romantic Red Celebrations

Even in the cold air (although it felt like Springtime this week), love permeates with a plethora of options for a cozy Valentine's Day celebration. And to further spread awareness of heart disease, February is American Heart Month -- with events being held citywide to bring attention to this important cause. Show your support by donning red any day of the month.
Whether it be your love of dining or celebrating, this romance snapshot offers you heartfelt recommendations to help you celebrate Valentine's Day!
Enjoy a month of romance...
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GENERAL EVENTS
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If you feel like going out to watch the game...
Carolina Panthers Fans: Amity Hall (80 West 3rd Street)
Denver Broncos Fans: Stout (133 West 33rd Street)
For everyone else, check out these top spots with Super Bowl specials and big screens:
Annual battle of the Bloody Marys... 17 brunch spots will put out their best recipes and compete for Judges' and People's Choice Trophies.
February 11 through 18 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Various locations Your opportunity to view all of the cutting-edge upcoming fashion trends and looks.
February 12 through 14 Couture Fashion Week Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan (1605 Broadway)
If you can't score tickets to Fashion Week, buy a ticket to this fashionably fabulous event.
Skate, shop, and dine this winter.
ON THE RADAR:
February 13 Ice Festival Central Park - Naumburg Bandshell Fifth annual festival features ice-carving artists from Okamoto Studio using electric chain saws, chisels, and picks to transform more than 6,000 pounds of ice into a glistening replica of one of the Park's most beloved statues. |
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Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
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February 14 Lunar New Year Parade Chinatown See colorful floats, marching bands, lion and dragon dancers, antique cars, beauty queens, and performers.
February 15 & 16 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Piers 92/94 (55th Street & West Side Highway) The best of the best pedigrees come out to compete in the most prestigious of dog shows. February 19 through 28 NYC Beer Week Multiple Locations Annual ten-day celebration of craft beer throughout NYC... events include festivals, tastings, menu pairings, and beer dinners.
February 27 The Orchid Show New York Botanical Garden Much-anticipated annual show opens at The New York Botanical Garden. Stay tuned for more information on Orchid Evenings as well. Through April 17th.
March 8 BNP Paribas Showdown
Madison Square Garden A one-night tennis event... twenty-one-time Grand Slam Champion Serena Williams will take on close friend and former world number one Caroline Wozniacki.
March 10 through 12 Japan Week
Grand Central Terminal An annual promotional event aimed at encouraging travel to Japan. This year, discover Hokkaido and Northern Tohoku, home to natural and man-made wonders that even seasoned travelers miss.
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CULTURAL PURSUITS
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JACK HANLEY GALLERY
(127 Broome Street)
Through February 7 An exhibition of works by Berlin-based artist, writer, singer and dancer, Juwelia.
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (1000 Fifth Avenue) Girolamo dai Libri and Veronese Art of the Sixteenth Century
Through February 7
Exhibit showcases art from this leading artist in Verona, Italy during the early sixteenth century... altarpieces and manuscripts made for numerous churches in and around the city.
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (11 West 53rd Street)
Picasso Sculpture Through February 7
See Picasso from a different perspective. His sculptures, which he adored living with and rarely showed, are the focus of the exciting new exhibition.
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Rachel Rose_ Everything and More
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WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
Video installations merging images and sound.
Through February 7
Minimalist paintings by this acclaimed artist.
ONGOING EXHIBITS:
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (Central Park West at 79th Street)
Through August 14 The exhibit takes visitors on a tour of the human body.
Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean
Ongoing
Take a breathtaking journey around the underwater world as Cousteau introduces 30 species shown for the first time on film.
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.
The Titanosaur
Ongoing View the cast of a 122-foot-long dinosaur. This species is so new that it has not yet been formally named by the paleontologists who discovered it! ANTON KERN GALLERY (532 West 20th Street)
Through February 20
The Kern gallery promotes international art with a futuristic bent.
CENTER FOR ITALIAN MODERN ART (421 Broome Street) Giorgio Morandi 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.
COOPER HEWITT (2 East 91st Street)
Through August 7
Pixar fans will enjoy this exhibit, which traces the creation of the rarely seen sketches, paintings, and sculptures of Pixar's popular characters.
CHEIM & READ (547 West 25th) Through February 13 This exhibition is a happy mix of contradictions with colorful paintings and his black-and-white graphite-and-ink series.
DISCOVERY TIMES SQUARE (226 West 44th Street)
Through February 29 With all of the craze about Star Wars, it's the perfect time to see the comprehensive exhibit of memorable costumes from this incredibly iconic (and ongoing) film series.
ELLIS ISLAND Ongoing
Life-size historic photographs of Ellis Island immigrants are displayed on the south side of Ellis Island.
Ongoing
Tells the story of immigration to America before the processing station opened.
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Photo Poetics: An Anthology
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GALERIE ZURCHER (33 Bleecker Street) Lynn UmlaufThrough February 25 I love that her creations, both paintings and sculptures, were created in a farmhouse in Tuscany.
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM (1071 Fifth Avenue)
Through March 27
Over seventy works by ten artists examining an important new development in contemporary photography.
INTREPID SEA, AIR & SPACE MUSEUM (Pier 86 - West 46th Street & 12th Avenue)
THE JEWISH MUSEUM (1109 Fifth Avenue) Unorthodox Through March 27 An exhibit showcasing the impact of unorthodox concepts on orthodox systems.
MADISON SQUARE PARK
Through Winter
500 feet of sprawling sculptures made of golden canopies suspended above the park's pathway. An eye-catching exhibit.
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Marcel Broodthaers: Ecriture
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THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (1000 Fifth Avenue)Jacqueline de Ribes: The Art of Style
Through February 21 An exquisite exhibit from the Costume Institute: a retrospective of a Parisian aristocrat
MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM (225 Madison Avenue) Wagner's Ring: Forging an EpicThrough April 17 An intimate look at the creation of Wagner's masterpiece, including original music manuscripts. Warhol by the BookThrough May 15 The first exhibition in New York devoted solely to Warhol's career as a book artist. THE MUSEUM OF ART & DESIGN (2 Columbus Circle)
Wendell Castle RemasteredThrough February 28 An acclaimed figure of the American art furniture movement. MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK (1220 Fifth Avenue)
Through April 10Exhibition of past three decades of 30 international artists whose works range in their approach to political, social, and cultural flux of our global landscape.
NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (170 Central Park West)
PREMIERE EXHIBITIONS 5th AVENUE (417 Fifth Avenue)
Now open
Explore the treasures of Tutankhamun dynasty.
RACHEL UFFNER GALLERY (170 Suffolk Street)
Open TimeThrough February 20 Both Nikholis Planck and David Armacost will exhibit their works in the theme "Open Time."ROBIN RICE GALLERY (325 West 11th Street) Bill Phelps: AutodroneThrough March 6 A photographic exhibition featuring what he calls "Exotic machinery."
ROOSEVELT HOUSE (47-49 East 65th Street) Women Take the LeadThrough April 2 The newly remodeled historic Roosevelt House recently opened showcasing the first special exhibit featuring relics from women of the suffragette movement... from Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Eleanor Roosevelt, Suffrage to Human Rights.
THE SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM (39 Battery Place)
Ten Tops Through February
Focuses on a group of the world's tallest buildings 100 stories and higher. A perfect exhibit for this museum!
SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS (128 East 63rd Street)
Tuesdays & Thursdays For those that have a talent for sketching, stop by Tuesday or Thursday evenings for sketch night and see the latest exhibit.
UNIX GALLERY (532 West 24th Street) Peter Anton: I Love You Through March 20 Peter Anton's exhibit elaborates on the connection between art and our emotional needs .
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (99 Gansevoort Street) FlatlandsThrough April 17 Pairings by five artists conjuring a sense of space that is dimensionless.
THE MET BREUER (Madison Avenue & 75th Street) Opening WeekendMarch 18 through 20 Modern and contemporary programs are expanding to the landmark building designed by Manuel Breuer. Open to members the weekend of March 8 through 13. METROPOLITAN PAVILION (125 West 18th Street) PULSE New York Contemporary Art FairMarch 3 through 6 Discover and collect the most amazing contemporary art from around the world... I've purchased a few of my favorite pieces in the past from this show. MULTIPLE LOCATIONSAsia WeekMarch 10 through 19 Celebrate Asian Art at multiple museums and cultural institutions throughout New York City. MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (11 West 53rd Street) Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective February 14 through May 15 Another exhibit about the poet turned artist.NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK MUSEUM FOR GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ART (1048 Fifth Avenue) Munch and ExpressionismFebruary 18 through June 13 The exhibit features works of Edward Munich's influence on his German and Austrian contemporaries.
PIER 36 (299 South Street) Art on Paper March 3 through 6
Modern and contemporary artists who look to paper as an influence in sculpting, drawing, painting, and photography.
PIER 92 (12th Avenue at 55th Street) Architectural Digest Design Show March 17 through 20 Shop the latest in furniture, accessories, lighting, art, kitchen, bath, and building products and attend seminars offered by leading talent from the world of design.
Dining by Design March 17 through 21 Brings together internationally renowned and local talent to create dining installations to raise money for DIFFA's work fighting HIV/AIDS.
The Armory Show March 3 through 6 New York's premier international art fair, showcasing over 200 galleries from around the world.
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CURTAIN UP
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FILM:
February 7 Sunday Night Film Club: Brooklyn
Crosby Street Hotel (79 Crosby Street)
For $55 per person, enjoy dinner and a movie. A 3-course meal is followed by a viewing of this Oscar-nominated film.
MUSIC & DANCE:Mondays Rainbow Room
Rainbow Room (30 Rockefeller Plaza) Don't miss Max Weinberg for dinner seatings on Mondays in November. Also, I l ove that they are serving a special Sunday brunch and dinner & dancing on Friday nights. It's an iconic spot and a must-see! 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. Winter Season New York Philharmonic
Avery Fisher Hall (10 Lincoln Center Plaza)
Visit the schedule for upcoming concerts this season.
Blue Note (131 West 3rd Street) Hear native New Orleans sounds during Mardis Gras.
Schimmel Center at PACE University (3 Spruce Street)
Whether you're into 6 degrees of Bacon or just a fan, grab tickets.
Through February 8 Vanguard Jazz Orchestra 50th Anniversary Village Vanguard (178 Seventh Avenue South) Enjoy the anniversary week of the famous club's 50th anniversary.
February 9 Keith Jarrett Carnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue) An exceptional jazz and classical pianist performs a solo concert.
February 9 The Beach Boys Kings Theatre (1027 Flatbush Avenue - Brooklyn)The legendary group performs for one night in Brooklyn.
February 9, 11, 13 Met + Juilliard presents Bellini's 'La sonnambula' Peter Jay Sharp Theatre (155 West 65th Street) Bellini's blissful tale of romance and rivalry. February 12 through 18 La Sylphide David H. Koch Theater (20 Lincoln Center Plaza) The classical ballet is performed by the NYC Ballet.
Through February 18 Seeing Music 92Y (1395 Lexington Avenue) Masterpieces like you've never imagined
Lincoln Center Plaza
Get your tickets for one of the upcoming ballets.
Through March 3 Truffles: A Murder Mystery Jazz DinnerDuane Park (308 Bowery) Great jazz coupled with whodunnit? Through March 27 Bargemusic Winter FestivalFulton Ferry Landing - Brooklyn Bridge Bundle up to hear exceptional chamber music presented on a floating barge at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge!
Various locations within Lincoln Center's venues. Outstanding artists... all in intimate settings.
The Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center Plaza)
Puccini's immortal tale of tragic young love set amidst the rooftops of bohemian Paris. Madama Butterfly also in production through April.
THEATER:
Through February 5th, don't miss Broadway Week... Two for one tickets to must-see shows. Visit the website for more information and to purchase tickets.
A View from the Bridge
Through February 21 Lyceum Theatre (149 West 45th Street)
Electrifying performance of Arthur Miller's classic. Allegiance Through February 14 Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th Street) Based on a true story, a tale of one Japanese American family's love, optimism, and heroism. Starring George Takei of Star Trek fame.
An American in Paris
Palace Theater (1564 Broadway)
American Stage debut of the story about a young artist who discovers life and love after returning from the war. As You Like It Through 27 The Players Theatre (115 Macdougal Street) "All the world's a stage" in William Shakespeare's romantic comedy.
Through September 4 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.
Blackbird Through June 12 Belasco Theatre (111 West 44th Street)The star-studded cast includes Michele Williams and Jeff Daniels; they will perform one of the most powerful dramas of the century. An uncomfortable relationship reunites between an older man and a younger woman. Now in previews, opens March 10th through June 12th.
Buried Child Through March 27 The New Group at The Pershing Square Signature Center (480 West 42nd Street) Sam Shepherd's play will star Ed Harris and Amy Madigan (among other familiar faces) and is the first revival in two decades. The play focuses on the family's economic troubles as seen through the lives of an Illinois farming family.
February 10 through 14 New York City Center (131 West 55th Street) As part of Encores! Great American Musicals In Concert, see this short run show. Other shows through May 15th. Cabin in the Sky followed Porgy and Bess in celebrating African-American music and dance traditions.
Through July 31 Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th Street) A Tony Award Winning play! The lead actor, a graduate of Julliard, is brilliant. The story unfolds with a mathematically precocious adolescent with behavioral problems uncovering truths and secrets. Daddy Long LegsThrough January 2017 Davenport Theatre (354 West 45th Street) An upbeat musical that tells the tale of an orphan and her anonymous benefactor.
Fiddler on the Roof
Through September 4 Broadway Theatre (1681 Broadway)
The acclaimed show returns to Broadway, a favorite of mine.
Through July 3
The amazing story of how Peter became Pan.
Through October 9 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. HamiltonThrough January 29, 2017 Richard Rodgers Theatre (226 West 46th Street) An inventive musical about a young immigrant who changed America... Alexander Hamilton.
Hughie
February 8 through June 12 Booth Theatre (222 West 45th Street)
Oscar winner Forest Whitaker makes his Broadway debut in Eugene O'Neil's theatrical masterpiece which investigates the themes of loneliness and redemption. Previews begin February 8th, opens February 25th through June 12th.
The King and I Through June 26 Lincoln Center Theater (150 West 65th Street) The revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's play, starring Tony Award Winner Kelli O'Hara.
Mike Birbiglia: "Thank God for Jokes
Through March 13 Lynn Redgrave Theater (49 Bleecker Street) Comedian, writer, and actor, Mike Birbiglia stars in a one-man-show of modern day joke telling.
Misery
Through February 14 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! Noises Off
Through March 13 American Airlines Theatre (227 West 42nd Street) A Broadway revival of comedy chaos and embarrassing hi-jinks... starring one of my top performers, Megan Hilty.
Through November 20 Marquis Theatre (1535 Broadway) High-energy performance about Emilio and Gloria Estefan.
Prodigal SonThrough March 27 New York City Center (131 West 55th Street) Oscar nominated director John Patrick Shanley hits it out of the park once again in an explosive portrait of a young man on the verge of salvation or destruction. Now in previews, opens February 9th through March 20th.
Ruthless
Through April 2
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.
School of RockThrough October 2 I'm a fan of Andrew Lloyd Weber and I'm sure there will no exception to the quality of his newest musical based on the film starring Jack Black. Tappin' Through LifeThrough March 13 New World Stages (340 West 50th Street) A song and dance musical starring Broadway legend Maurice Hines.
ON THE RADAR:
February 14 TalkCinema
The Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center (165 West 65th Street)
General admission or season passes available; film series features 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.
February 14 Nice Fish
St. Ann's Warehouse (45 Water Street) Three time Tony winner Mark Rylance stars in a play about two fisherman waiting for the one last catch of the season! Through March 27th.
February 16 John Pizzarelli QuartetBirdland (315 West 44th Street) The renowned quartet performs for one night. February 17 through 21 International Cabaret FestivalMultiple Locations Clubs across the city such as Feinstein's/54 Below, The Public Theater, and Iridium will their entertain their audiences with memorable cabaret selections.February 18 Jerry Seinfeld: The HomestandThe Beacon Theatre (2124 Broadway) Although the tickets for his January and February performances are mostly sold out, try to grab tickets for any of the other 10 performances in 2016. February 18 through 20 Jean-Christophe Maillot's CinderellaNew York City Center (131 W 55th St) Set to the music of Prokofiev, this Cinderella ballet explores the untold story of Cinderella's mother, who returns from the dead in the form of a fairy godmother. February 19 She Loves MeStudio 54 (254 West 54th Street) Roundabout Theatre Company production starring one of my favorite performers, Jane Krakowski. It's a revival of a musical comedy. Previews begin February 19th, through June 12th. February 23 Rita WilsonCafe Carlyle (35 East 76th Street)
One of my favorite performers will perform through March 5th. And don't miss Woody Allen & The Eddy David New Orleans Jazz Band Mondays through June 14th.
February 25 Bright Star Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street) I have followed Steve Martin's career as an actor and banjo player for many years. I'm delighted that he has expanded his talents as the songwriter of this musical. As he said in an interview, he wanted to create music that would be an anthem to optimism, writing songs that would bring joy to the audience. Previews begin February 25th, opens March 4th.
February 25 through 28 New York Dance Festival Roosevelt Hotel (45 East 45th Street) Purchase tickets to watch live ballroom dance competitions!
February 28 Sondheim Unplugged
54 Below (254 West 54th Street)
Annual event features some of Broadway and cabaret's most dynamic voices, accompanied by piano only, honoring the work of Broadway's master composer. Also February 28th.
February 29 The Crucible Venue to be announced Arthur Miller's famed production of the timeless parable of morality returns to Broadway. Previews begin February 29th, opens April 7th through July 17th. March 1 Dry Powder The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street) John Krasinski, Claire Danes, and Hank Azaria star in this funny new drama. Tickets are currently sold out, but they may release additional tickets. Through April 24th.
March 2 through 13 Shen Yun The David H. Koch Theater At Lincoln Center (20 Lincoln Center Plaza) A celebration of 5,000 years of Chinese music and dance in one evening.
March 2 through 19 Flamenco FestivalCarnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue), New York City Center (131 West 55th Street), The Town Hall (123 West 43rd Street)
An Andalusian festival taking place in three NYC locations.
March 3 through 13 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Film Society of Lincoln Center (70 Lincoln Center Plaza) The best in French film under one roof.
March 7 Between Heaven and Earth Carnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue) Distinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International presents a variety of music by young voices.
March 11 The New York Pops - 42nd on 57th: Broadway Today Carnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue) The New York Pops brings the best of Broadway uptown.
March 12 Whoopi Goldberg Kings Theatre (Brooklyn) An evening with Whoopi - who could resist?
March 15 Shuffle Along
Music Box Theatre (239 West 45th Street) Six-time award winner Audra MacDonald returns to Broadway. Previews begin March 15th, opens April 28th through October 9th.
March 16 through 27 New Directors/New Films
Film Society of Lincoln Center (144 West 65th Street) & The Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street) Dedicated to the discovery and support of emerging artists, visit the website for the schedule of films.  March 18 through 22 NYC Improv Festival
Peoples Improv Theater (123 East 24th Street) Annual festival celebrating improvisation from all across the world. March 20 The Father
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (261 West 47th Street) The infamous Frank Langella stars in Florian Zeller's new play. I've always been mesmerized by him since his role as Dracula. Previews begin March 20th, opens April 14th through June 12th. March 24 American PsychoSchoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street) American Psycho returns to Broadway as a musical... a carnal carnival of song and dance. Previews begin March 24th, opens April 20th.
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FOR THE FOODIE
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VALENTINE'S DAY DINING: NORMA'S TOP TEN
BatardTribeca: 239 West Broadway European Cuisine ErminiaUpper East Side: 250 East 83rd Street Roman Cuisine EstelaNoHo: 47 East Houston Street New American Cuisine The HouseUnion Square: 121 East 17th Street American Cuisine Kat & TheoFlatiron District: 5 West 21st Street New American Cuisine Il BucoNoHo: 47 Bond Street Italian Cuisine Mas (farmhouse)Greenwich Village: 39 Downing Street New American Cuisine (with French style) The PlaceWest Village: 310 West 4th Street Mediterranean Cuisine The River CafeDUMBO: 1 Water Street (Brooklyn) American Cuisine SfogliaUpper East Side: 1402 Lexington Avenue Italian Cuisine
PlayStation Theater (Times Square) The theater will be transformed into an indoor vineyard... savor wines from all over the world, delicious food and amazing music.
Through February 28 Hot Chocolate Festival City Bakery (3 West 18th Street)
Everyday a different flavor at one of the best hot chocolate spots in the city!
ON THE RADAR:
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 SPECIAL FEATURE: ROMANTIC RED CELEBRATIONS
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Cafe Wha? (115 Macdougal Street)
The romantic music of The Gipsy Kings played by the brass group, Los Cintron.
City Winery (155 Varick Street)
A romantic performance makes a great date night. The show is sold out on the 14th, so they added a second show so make sure to get your tickets.
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