
Shakespeare would love this theater, which was established in the West Village in 1979 and has one mission in the drama world: to celebrate classic drama, especially the Bard's works.
This cherished mom-and-pop bookstore also hosts events.
This sprawling Bronx park holds the nation's first public golf course.
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of Central Park and Columbus Circle.
The focus at this gallery, one of dozen or so exhibition spaces in the area, is on contemporary photography.
Longtime neighborhood residents, families and tourists from every corner of the world all come together at Umberto's, a Little Italy staple.
Every nook and cranny of this bookstore is packed with great finds, from hardcovers and paperbacks of classic literary fiction, to an extensive collection of mysteries, cookbooks, art and photography tomes, French language volumes and kids books, as well as a rare book room containing signed first editions and eccentric out-of-print titles (E.