Manhattan
92YTribeca opened on Hudson Street in 2008 as as the 92nd Street Y's downtown art and entertainment venue. It has a performance stage with full bar for live music, comedy, cabaret, theater, performance art and dance; a 72-seat movie theater, and more.
Queensborough Performing Arts Center
Queens
The Queensborough Performing Arts Center presents world-class entertainment in a wide variety of genres including theatre, popular music, dance and opera.
Manhattan
Since opening in 1932, Radio City Music Hall has served as a symbol of New York City's dedication to live performance. Radio City hosts hundreds of productions each year including the Christmas Spectacular featuring the world famous Rockettes, and the NFL draft.
Manhattan
The museum boasts a collection of more than 1,500 paintings and sculptures and other examples of art from the Himalayas and the surrounding regions dating from the 2nd to the 21st centuries. This 70,000-square-foot museum is also home to a vast educational program.
Manhattan
From its glassy, modernist tower on Park Avenue, Scandinavia House offers gallery shows, film screenings and performances relating to the diverse historical, artistic and cultural traditions of Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Iceland.
Brooklyn
Founded in 1978, the Seaside Summer Concert Series in Coney Island hosts musicians of all stripes in a series of free outdoor concerts on Thursdays. The series has a new home on West 21st Street and Surf Avenue in 2011.