Luckily, we have a fantastic NYC Vacation Company that has scoured the city to bring you the BEST deals and help you enjoy your NYC vacation. Radio City Music Hall is home to the traditional NYC Christmas show – The … This, however, did not prevent constant pleas from his publisher, Giulio Ricordi (1840–1912), and his future librettist, Arrigo Boito (1842–1918), for the maestro to return to the operatic stage. Do the jingle bell rock aboard a festive holiday cruise of New York harbor. (12/22-12/30) Annual Lighting of the World's Largest Hanukah Menorah. All ages. © 2020 USATODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. The cast of “A Prairie Home Companion” reunites for a Christmas show all about coming together during these politically divisive times. This fall's Queer/Art/Film series features monthly showings of films, followed by post-screening discussions. The story centers on a French troupe stranded in India after a terrorist attack. She’s back for the 10th year in a row, where she’ll weave her year-end tapestry, kick out the old, ring in the new and prepare you for 2020. She hits town behind. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions. Lose yourself to pop hits from DJ Nandi, and get pumped for performances by drag stars. “Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World” Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; through Jan 7, $25, seniors (65+) and students with valid ID $18, children under 12 free. Generation Women Caveat; Dec 4; $25, VIP $70The Regulars author Georgia Clark welcomes five women, whose ages range from their twenties to their sixties, to share personal stories. (11/14-1/5/20) THE RIDE returns to turn the streets of New York into a stage. Do It for the Gram: 24 Instagrammable Exhibits in NYC. Download our free neighborhood maps at Midtown East Hotels and Midtown West Hotels. Worship your new dark overlords! The event takes place from 5:30pm - 9:00pm (rain or shine!) Being part of this tradition will be very special. A living legend at 97, this is the first retrospective of Cardin’s work hosted in New York for 40 years. This exhibition, based on The Enterprise of Opera--Verdi, Boito, Ricordi created by Bertelsmann/Ricordi and curated by Gabriele Dotto is the first in the United States to present rare documents and artifacts from Milan's Ricordi Archive and will offer visitors insight into the production of these two operas as well as the complex enterprise of bringing an opera to life. Young, Hot, Sluts: A Matchmaking Show for Single People Vital Joint; Dec 9; $8Single Blonde Failure webseries star and powerhouse performer Carly Ann Filbin hosts her own take on the dating the game, in which Brooklynites must answer audience questions IRL—and survive Filbin's peanut gallery commentary—to win and meet their match onstage. Then hit the dance floor with more than 1,000 gay Jews at this annual blowout. If you are joining us in NYC for a family vacation, then please read all about our local kid's favorites, along with special tips just for visitors. Winter Wonderland Staten Island Richmond County Bank Ballpark; through Dec 23; $10 for admission, $35 for admission, 10 ride tickets and skate rentalA life-sized gingerbread house, ice rink, Santa’s workshop and a frosty snow tube slide await at Winter Wonderland Staten Island, the most immersive holiday experience in the five boroughs. It’s pretty much a big party. FREE ADMISSION! Broadway Under The Stars is a five-week series of FREE indoor Broadway performances. We already have this email. Bundle up – December in New York City ranges from cold to freezing cold, with some occasional unseasonably warm days. Cartoon Monsoon Union Hall; Dec 11; $10 We can't get enough of this silly, sweet comedy institution, which invites local comics to bring puppets, cartoons, and sketches to a Pee-Wee's Playhouse-like variety wonderland. Reluctantly coaxed out of retirement, Verdi composed what would become the crowning achievements of his career: Otello, premiered in 1887 and Falstaff, in 1893. His work, distinguished by its dark, dreamlike imagery, reflected the cataclysmic changes in Europe resulting from World War I. For the September edition, check out Rupert Everett and Colin Firth as boarding school Brits in the ’30s in the sumptuous Another Country, with an introduction by Alexander Chee. Retail stores are setting up their windows with holiday decorations that tell stories to the viewer and convey messages. Throw back a few Xmas cocktails like the Santa’s Sleigh, Egg Nog and Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer—you’ll need the liquid courage to win the prize for being the most naughty.