September Events + Best NYCity Restaurants (09/07)

We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.

OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/7 Morrissey w/Interpol, Forest Hills Stadium
9/7 Weyes Blood, Webster Hall
9/7 The Raconteurs, Kings Theatre
9/7-8 Mitski w/Lucy Dacus, SummerStage Central Park
9/10 Raphael Saadiq, Music Hall of Williamsburg
9/10-11 Deerhunter, Webster Hall
9/11 Sunflower Bean, Music Hall Of Williamsburg
9/11 Willie Nelson & Family, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson & Promise of The Real, Alison Krauss, Forest Hills Stadium
9/11 Pat Metheny, Sony Hall

Continuing Event

2-for-1 Broadway Week (Sept.3-16)

“Broadway is home to some of the highest quality productions in the world — and, unfortunately, also some of the highest ticket prices. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to save money on tickets to the Great White Way. Theatergoers who want to kick off their fall with a Broadway show can take advantage of Broadway Week, which will offer 2-for-1 tickets to top musicals and plays.

Broadway Week, a promotion offered through NYC & Company, will take place this fall from Tuesday, September 3rd through Friday, September 16th. Ticket buyers can purchase 2-for-1 tickets using the code BWAYWK through the promotion, as well as upgrade their tickets for just $30 using code BWAYUP (subject to availability).

Twenty-four Broadway shows will be participating in Broadway Week this September, including both beloved favorites and new tenants on the Great White Way. New Yorkers and visitors alike can take advantage of the promotion to see some of the hottest new Broadway musicals, including recent Tony Award nominees Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations, Beetlejuice, and Tootsie. Discover a beloved classic musical in a whole new way with Daniel Fish’s stripped-down revival of Oklahoma!, which took home the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical earlier this year.” (cityguideny.com)

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For a ten day period we are going to try a different format – on some days we will go visual and offer a selection of the very best NYCity Instagram photos, YouTube videos, or Pinterest Pins. On other days you will find info on the Best NYC Restaurants or Top Online Travel Forums with NYC info. We hope you will come back often to see what’s cooking here. Today it’s Best NYCity Restaurants.

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Best NYCity Restaurants

It’s not difficult to find a place to eat in Manhattan. Seems like there is at least one restaurant on every block. The New York City health department inspected over 10,000 eating establishments in Manhattan alone last year. And the selection of restaurants includes cuisines from all over the world.

Finding a good place to eat is a bit harder. We could start with New York City’s 72 Michelin-Starred Restaurants, but they are more suitable for those on expense accounts or celebrating a special event. No worries. There are many guides to good eating available, if you know where to look.

Here are a few of my favorite guides to the best restaurants in various neighborhoods:

Best Places to Eat in Times Square  (tripsavvy.com)

Best Restaurants in 55 NYC Neighborhoods  (zagat.com)

Where To Eat Uptown in NYC  (fodors.com)

The Definitive Midtown Dining Guide  (thrilist.com)

Where to Eat and Drink Near the High Line (thrilist.com)

The Grub Street Guide to Affordable Sushi in New York  (grubstreet,com)

The Absolute Best Restaurants in the Meatpacking District (grubstreet,com)

11 Tastes of Chinatown  (nycgo.com)

Restaurant Row Guide (nycgo.com)

The 15 Best Places with a Happy Hour in the Upper West Side  (foursquare)

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We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here September 16, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.

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September Events + Selected NYC Instagram Photos (a) (09/06)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.

OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/5-6 The Raconteurs, Hammerstein Ballroom
9/6 Vampire Weekend, Madison Square Garden
9/6 Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Concert Hall at the NY Society for Ethical Culture
9/7 Morrissey w/Interpol, Forest Hills Stadium
9/7 Weyes Blood, Webster Hall
9/7 The Raconteurs, Kings Theatre
9/7-8 Mitski w/Lucy Dacus, SummerStage Central Park
9/10 Raphael Saadiq, Music Hall of Williamsburg
9/10-11 Deerhunter, Webster Hall
9/11 Sunflower Bean, Music Hall Of Williamsburg
9/11 Willie Nelson & Family, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson & Promise of The Real, Alison Krauss, Forest Hills Stadium
9/11 Pat Metheny, Sony Hall

Continuing Event

2-for-1 Broadway Week (Sept.3-16)

“Broadway is home to some of the highest quality productions in the world — and, unfortunately, also some of the highest ticket prices. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to save money on tickets to the Great White Way. Theatergoers who want to kick off their fall with a Broadway show can take advantage of Broadway Week, which will offer 2-for-1 tickets to top musicals and plays.

Broadway Week, a promotion offered through NYC & Company, will take place this fall from Tuesday, September 3rd through Friday, September 16th. Ticket buyers can purchase 2-for-1 tickets using the code BWAYWK through the promotion, as well as upgrade their tickets for just $30 using code BWAYUP (subject to availability).

Twenty-four Broadway shows will be participating in Broadway Week this September, including both beloved favorites and new tenants on the Great White Way. New Yorkers and visitors alike can take advantage of the promotion to see some of the hottest new Broadway musicals, including recent Tony Award nominees Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations, Beetlejuice, and Tootsie. Discover a beloved classic musical in a whole new way with Daniel Fish’s stripped-down revival of Oklahoma!, which took home the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical earlier this year.” (cityguideny.com)

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For a ten day period we are going to try a different format – on some days we will go visual and offer a selection of the very best NYCity Instagram photos, YouTube videos, or Pinterest Pins. On other days you will find info on the Best NYC Restaurants or Top Online Travel Forums with NYC info. We hope you will come back often to see what’s cooking here. Today it’s NYCity Instagram Photos.

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NYCity Top10 Instagram Photos (a) > FRIDAY Sept.06

gigi.nyc

humzadeas

joshfromny

openhousenewyork

jssilberman

aidan.f0x

theamazingknight

don_humberto_colmenares

nycprimeshot

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We hope you enjoy this change of pace, then please return here September 16, and every day for our daily, hot off the presses event guide with “Only the Best” NYCity event info.

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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (9/05) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 11)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

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Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Jimmy Cobb Quartet (Sept. 5-8)
Smoke, 2751 Broadway / 7PM, +9PM, $45
The ninety-year-old veteran drummer Jimmy Cobb—the last surviving member of the ensemble that recorded “Kind of Blue”—can still rouse memories of his tenures with the likes of Miles Davis and Wynton Kelly with his crisp, no-nonsense playing. He celebrates the release of his buoyant new album, “This I Dig of You,” at the helm of a quartet that features the same personnel as the recording: the bassist John Webber, the guitarist Peter Bernstein, and the pianist Harold Mabern.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

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>> THE RACONTEURS
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ANNA WEBBER SEPTET
>>
DANCE NOW Festival 2019
>> Monty Alexander
>> Shoshana Bean
>> Liebman, Copland, Alessi Quintet
>> Studying Food in Public: A Conversation

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 11

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

THE RACONTEURS (Sept. 5-6)
at Hammerstein Ballroom / 8 p.m.; $76
“Some have said that rock is dead; Jack White, in an interview with the Los Angeles radio station KROQ, said it just needed “some new young blood.” Until that comes around, White seems content to fill the void himself. In June, the Raconteurs — a band he started as a side project back in 2005 alongside the singer-songwriter Brendan Benson — released “Help Us Stranger,” their first album in 11 years. After playing a string of intimate shows around the city on the week of the album’s release, the band will return to New York for two nights at Manhattan’s Hammerstein, followed by a night at Brooklyn’s Kings Theater. Tickets remain for Thursday’s show; the other two performances have sold out, but resale tickets are available.” (NYT-OLIVIA HORN)

ANNA WEBBER SEPTET
at the Jazz Gallery / 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.; $15
“A Canadian-born tenor saxophonist and flutist, Webber has spent the past 11 years in New York City. In that time she’s accumulated an impressive catalog of compositions for ensembles small and large. The ones she writes for septet are not overstuffed with activity, but they almost always invite you to focus on more than one thing at once: a couple misfit horn parts, sparring weirdly; slurry, halting rhythms from the drums and bass against a smooth, sluicelike melody; the rumble of a timpani in conversation with the squealing revolt of a scraped cymbal. At this show, the septet — featuring Jeremy Viner on tenor saxophone and clarinet, Jacob Garchik on trombone, Christopher Hoffman on cello, Matt Mitchell on piano, Chris Tordini on bass and Kate Gentile on drums — will play tunes from Webber’s most recent album, “Clockwise.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

DANCE NOW Festival 2019 (Sept.4-7)
Joe’s Pub / 7PM, $20
“Acclaimed for its signature short-takes format, the DANCE NOW Festival presents a diverse range of works from some of today’s most innovative and dynamic dance makers. The 24th season of this lively fall festival features 40 emerging and established choreographers, including DANCE NOW veterans and festival newcomers. Every show features Emcee TruDee (aka Deborah Lohse).” (NYC-Arts.org)

Monty Alexander (Sept.3-8)
Blue Note / 8PM, +10:30PM, $20-$35
“Nearly sixty years after he moved to the United States from Kingston, Jamaica, his hometown, Grammy nominated pianist Monty Alexander is an American classic, touring the world relentlessly with various projects, delighting a global audience drawn to his vibrant personality and soulful message.

A perennial favorite at Jazz festivals and venues worldwide and at the Montreux Jazz Festival where he has appeared 23 times since 1976, his spirited conception is one informed by the timeless verities: endless melody-making, effervescent grooves, sophisticated voicings, a romantic spirit, and a consistent predisposition, as Alexander accurately states, “to build up the heat and kick up a storm.”

Shoshana Bean (Sept.3-5)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 7PM, $75+
“Best known to theater audiences for replacing Idina Menzel as Elpheba in Wicked and, more recently, starring as Jenna in Waitress the big-voiced Bean dips into the Broadway catalog in her Feinstein’s/54 Below debut. Although she has diversified into pop in her four studio albums, this concert is devoted exclusively to musical-theater songs from roles she has played onstage, would like to play onstage or knows she will never play onstage.” (TONY)

Liebman, Copland, Alessi Quintet (Sept. 3-7)
Birdland, 315 W. 44th St./ 8PM, +11PM, $30-$40
“In the early seventies, the saxophonist Dave Liebman cut recordings with Miles Davis and Elvin Jones that today’s musicians still scrutinize for inspiration. In the decades since, Liebman has cemented his role as both a profound improviser and a trusted mentor. Here, he joins forces with a cadre of exceptional players, all thoroughly conversant with post-bop procedures—the pianist Marc Copland, the trumpeter Ralph Alessi, the bassist Drew Gress, and the drummer Joey Baron—to form a unit that radiates promise.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

Elsewhere, but this looks worth the detour:

Studying Food in Public: A Conversation
Museum of Food and Drink, 62 Bayard St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn / 7PM, $15
‘Food media and writing have never been more popular, or more critical, as audiences are asking for more information from their food and the people who make it. Whether it’s writing about the meteoric rise of chicken consumption in the United States, explaining modern immigration policy through the history Chinese American food, or advocating for a more equitable hospitality industry, food can be a powerful tool to understand the world around us.”

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 11 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 12PM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. At this stage in the tournament there will be a lot of high-quality junior matches on the outer courts. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: E. Svitolina (UKR) [5] vs. S. Williams (USA) [8]

“Day 11 of the 2019 US Open finds four of the best in women’s tennis still standing, as each continues her quest to stand alone. At the start of this event, 128 names filled the lines of the women’s draw; tonight, the deal is two pair. Four women—some familiar, others less so—have battled their way through to the semifinals of this tournament and now stand two matches removed from tennis’ toughest title. One of tonight’s semifinals pits Serena Williams against Elina Svitolina; the other brings together Belinda Bencic and Bianca Andreescu. Four top talents, one common goal: Each needs to be semi-tough.

This event has been a fortnightmare for the majority of the top seeds on the women’s side, as eight of the Top 10 have been ousted to this point. Indeed, not since The Grapes of Wrath have so many seeds been scattered to the wind. Defending US Open champ and top seed Naomi Osaka lost in Round 4. Reigning French Open champ and second seed Ashleigh Barty exited in the same round, as did third-seeded Karolina Pliskova. The tournament’s No. 4 seed, Wimbledon champ Simona Halep, fared even less well, forced from Flushing in Round 2.”

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If you always wondered how much money is at stake in this tournament, here were the numbers for 2018:

In the men’s and women’s singles tournaments, players earned $54,000 for playing in the main draw, $93,000 for reaching the second round and $156,000 for advancing to the Round of 32. They took home $266,000 for reaching the fourth round, $475,000 for contesting the quarterfinals and $925,000 for making the semifinals. Reaching the final was worth $1.85M, and the winner got $3.8M, which means that final match was worth $2M for winning. Don’t make any unforced errors!

Both the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams earned $700,000, the highest in US Open history. First- and second-round losing teams earned $16,500 and $27,875, respectively. Teams reaching the Round of 16 received $46,500, quarterfinalists won $85,275 and semifinal teams took home $166,400. Finalists collected $350,000.

(the total purse for the US Open: 2018 $53M; 2019 $57M +7.5%)

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Continuing Events

2-for-1 Broadway Week (Sept.3-16)

“Broadway is home to some of the highest quality productions in the world — and, unfortunately, also some of the highest ticket prices. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to save money on tickets to the Great White Way. Theatergoers who want to kick off their fall with a Broadway show can take advantage of Broadway Week, which will offer 2-for-1 tickets to top musicals and plays.

Broadway Week, a promotion offered through NYC & Company, will take place this fall from Tuesday, September 3rd through Friday, September 16th. Ticket buyers can purchase 2-for-1 tickets using the code BWAYWK through the promotion, as well as upgrade their tickets for just $30 using code BWAYUP (subject to availability).

Twenty-four Broadway shows will be participating in Broadway Week this September, including both beloved favorites and new tenants on the Great White Way. New Yorkers and visitors alike can take advantage of the promotion to see some of the hottest new Broadway musicals, including recent Tony Award nominees Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations, Beetlejuice, and Tootsie. Discover a beloved classic musical in a whole new way with Daniel Fish’s stripped-down revival of Oklahoma!, which took home the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical earlier this year.” (cityguideny.com)


FESTIVAL OF NEW TRUMPET MUSIC at various locations (Sept. 3-12).

“This annual expo of rising and established talent serves as a good indication of how diverse New York City’s improvised-music scene has become. This year’s festival (the 17th over all) kicks off on Tuesday at Threes Brewing Gowanus with a tribute to the trumpeter and educator Laurie Frink, who played at the first festival, and who died in 2013. On Wednesday, the esteemed trumpeter Charles Tolliver is the featured guest for an evening paying homage to Booker Little. Over the following week, highlights will include the experimental trumpeter Hugh Ragin’s workshop and performance at the New School on Sept. 6, and a two-night run by Philadelphia’s Fresh Cut Orchestra, co-led by the trumpeter Josh Lawrence, at Dizzy’s Club on Sept. 10 and 11.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

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COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/5 Of Monsters and Men, Radio City Music Hall
9/5 Phantogram, Kings Theatre
9/5-6 The Raconteurs, Hammerstein Ballroom
9/6 Vampire Weekend, Madison Square Garden
9/6 Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Concert Hall at the NY Society for Ethical Culture
9/7 Morrissey w/Interpol, Forest Hills Stadium
9/7 Weyes Blood, Webster Hall
9/7 The Raconteurs, Kings Theatre
9/7-8 Mitski w/Lucy Dacus, SummerStage Central Park
9/10 Raphael Saadiq, Music Hall of Williamsburg
9/10-11 Deerhunter, Webster Hall
9/11 Sunflower Bean, Music Hall Of Williamsburg
9/11 Willie Nelson & Family, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson & Promise of The Real, Alison Krauss, Forest Hills Stadium
9/11 Pat Metheny, Sony Hall

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♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

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Bonus NYC Music Venues:
So much fine live music every night in this town. These are my favorite non jazz music venues on Manhattan’s WestSide. Check out who’s playing tonight:

Joe’s Pub @ Public Theater – 425 Lafayette St., joespub.com, 212-967-7555
Beacon Theatre – 2124 Broadway @ 74th St., beacontheatre.com, 212-465-6500
Town Hall – 123 W43rd St., thetownhall.org, 212-997-6661
Le Poisson Rouge – 158 Bleecker St., lepoissonrouge.com, 212-505-3474
and one more, not quite WestSide
Bowery Ballroom – 6 Delancey St. boweryballroom.com

City Winery – WAS 155 Varick St., WILL BE Pier 57 in the spring – Blame Disney.

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

In Memoriam:
Caffe Vivaldi – 32 Jones St. nr Bleecker St. caffevivaldi.com, 212-691-7538
a classic, old jazz club in the Village, Caffe V often surprises with a wonderfully eclectic lineup. It’s my favorite spot for an evening of listening discovery and enjoyment.
Alas, Caffe V is no more, another victim of a rapacious NYC landlord. Owner Ishrat fought the good fight and Caffe V will be sorely missed.

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NYT Theater Reviews – Our theater critics on the plays and musicals currently open in New York City.

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NYCity Vacation Travel Guide Video (Expedia):
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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (9/04) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 10)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

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Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Monty Alexander (Sept.3-8)
Blue Note / 8PM, +10:30PM, $20-$35
“Nearly sixty years after he moved to the United States from Kingston, Jamaica, his hometown, Grammy nominated pianist Monty Alexander is an American classic, touring the world relentlessly with various projects, delighting a global audience drawn to his vibrant personality and soulful message.

A perennial favorite at Jazz festivals and venues worldwide and at the Montreux Jazz Festival where he has appeared 23 times since 1976, his spirited conception is one informed by the timeless verities: endless melody-making, effervescent grooves, sophisticated voicings, a romantic spirit, and a consistent predisposition, as Alexander accurately states, “to build up the heat and kick up a storm.”

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6 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> Tash Sultana
>>
Lessons from our Masters: Frank Lacy’s Tromboniverse
>>
DANCE NOW Festival 2019
>> Shoshana Bean
>> Liebman, Copland, Alessi Quintet
>> Taste of the Dining Concourse – Dine for $5

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 10

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

Tash Sultana
SummerStage, Rumsey Playfield, Mid-Park / 6PM, $45
“The live artist Tash Sultana, who uses they/them pronouns, is even-keeled until they pick up a guitar, unleashing a sudden torrent of energy: eyes closed, they hop up and down on one foot and swerve side to side as if possessed by their own music, which they create on the spot through the clever use of loop pedals. The spectacle is expressive and intense, and Sultana’s gripping commitment to their performance helps explain their trajectory from a kid busking in Melbourne to a jolting stage act.”
(Julyssa Lopez, NewYorker)

Lessons from our Masters: Frank Lacy’s Tromboniverse
Dizzy’s Club / 7:30PM, 9:30PM, $35
“The Lessons from our Masters series features a master of jazz alongside a multigenerational band. Tonight’s master is trombonist Frank Lacy, an utterly distinctive musician who has worked extensively with such greats as McCoy Tyner, Henry Threadgill, Dizzy Gillespie, and Oliver Lake. Lacy has been in the Mingus Big Band for more than 20 years, and he served as music director for Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.

As a master who exemplifies jazz as an ever-evolving, multigenerational music, he’s a perfect fit for our annual Generations in Jazz Festival. Tonight’s performance will be a true lesson from a master.”

DANCE NOW Festival 2019 (Sept.4-7)
Joe’s Pub / 7PM, $20
“Acclaimed for its signature short-takes format, the DANCE NOW Festival presents a diverse range of works from some of today’s most innovative and dynamic dance makers. The 24th season of this lively fall festival features 40 emerging and established choreographers, including DANCE NOW veterans and festival newcomers. Every show features Emcee TruDee (aka Deborah Lohse).” (NYC-Arts.org)

Shoshana Bean (Sept.3-5)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 7PM, $75+
“Best known to theater audiences for replacing Idina Menzel as Elpheba in Wicked and, more recently, starring as Jenna in Waitress the big-voiced Bean dips into the Broadway catalog in her Feinstein’s/54 Below debut. Although she has diversified into pop in her four studio albums, this concert is devoted exclusively to musical-theater songs from roles she has played onstage, would like to play onstage or knows she will never play onstage.” (TONY)

Liebman, Copland, Alessi Quintet (Sept. 3-7)
Birdland, 315 W. 44th St./ 8PM, +11PM, $30-$40
“In the early seventies, the saxophonist Dave Liebman cut recordings with Miles Davis and Elvin Jones that today’s musicians still scrutinize for inspiration. In the decades since, Liebman has cemented his role as both a profound improviser and a trusted mentor. Here, he joins forces with a cadre of exceptional players, all thoroughly conversant with post-bop procedures—the pianist Marc Copland, the trumpeter Ralph Alessi, the bassist Drew Gress, and the drummer Joey Baron—to form a unit that radiates promise.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

Taste of the Dining Concourse – Dine for $5
Grand Central Terminal, Lower Level Dining Concourse merchants.
“Grand Central Terminal food vendors are offering items for just $5 on Wednesdays from 2:30-4:30 p.m. They are all listed HERE.”

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 10 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 12PM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. At this stage in the tournament there will be a lot of high-quality junior matches on the outer courts. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: M. Berrettini (ITA) [24] vs.G. Monfils (FRA) [13]

“Quarterfinal action once again headlines play here at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, as the 2019 US Open rolls into Day 10. We knew at the beginning of this event that we were in for a healthy dose of fascinating plot twists and riveting drama, but it would have been impossible to predict the vast variety of storylines that have unfolded to this point. Today’s quarterfinal contests figure to continue that trend, as Rafael Nadal faces off with Diego Schwartzman, Bianca Andreescu goes against Elise Mertens, Gael Monfils takes on Matteo Berrettini, and Belinda Bencic battles Donna Vekic. Eight players, each three wins removed from one prestigious title. Any way you add it up, that’s the equation for a perfect Day 10.”

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If you always wondered how much money is at stake in this tournament, here were the numbers for 2018:

In the men’s and women’s singles tournaments, players earned $54,000 for playing in the main draw, $93,000 for reaching the second round and $156,000 for advancing to the Round of 32. They took home $266,000 for reaching the fourth round, $475,000 for contesting the quarterfinals and $925,000 for making the semifinals. Reaching the final was worth $1.85M, and the winner got $3.8M, which means that final match was worth $2M for winning. Don’t make any unforced errors!

Both the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams earned $700,000, the highest in US Open history. First- and second-round losing teams earned $16,500 and $27,875, respectively. Teams reaching the Round of 16 received $46,500, quarterfinalists won $85,275 and semifinal teams took home $166,400. Finalists collected $350,000.

(the total purse for the US Open: 2018 $53M; 2019 $57M +7.5%)

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Continuing Events

2-for-1 Broadway Week (Sept.3-16)

“Broadway is home to some of the highest quality productions in the world — and, unfortunately, also some of the highest ticket prices. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to save money on tickets to the Great White Way. Theatergoers who want to kick off their fall with a Broadway show can take advantage of Broadway Week, which will offer 2-for-1 tickets to top musicals and plays.

Broadway Week, a promotion offered through NYC & Company, will take place this fall from Tuesday, September 3rd through Friday, September 16th. Ticket buyers can purchase 2-for-1 tickets using the code BWAYWK through the promotion, as well as upgrade their tickets for just $30 using code BWAYUP (subject to availability).

Twenty-four Broadway shows will be participating in Broadway Week this September, including both beloved favorites and new tenants on the Great White Way. New Yorkers and visitors alike can take advantage of the promotion to see some of the hottest new Broadway musicals, including recent Tony Award nominees Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations, Beetlejuice, and Tootsie. Discover a beloved classic musical in a whole new way with Daniel Fish’s stripped-down revival of Oklahoma!, which took home the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical earlier this year.” (cityguideny.com)


FESTIVAL OF NEW TRUMPET MUSIC at various locations (Sept. 3-12).

“This annual expo of rising and established talent serves as a good indication of how diverse New York City’s improvised-music scene has become. This year’s festival (the 17th over all) kicks off on Tuesday at Threes Brewing Gowanus with a tribute to the trumpeter and educator Laurie Frink, who played at the first festival, and who died in 2013. On Wednesday, the esteemed trumpeter Charles Tolliver is the featured guest for an evening paying homage to Booker Little. Over the following week, highlights will include the experimental trumpeter Hugh Ragin’s workshop and performance at the New School on Sept. 6, and a two-night run by Philadelphia’s Fresh Cut Orchestra, co-led by the trumpeter Josh Lawrence, at Dizzy’s Club on Sept. 10 and 11.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

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COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

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♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

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Bonus NYC Music Venues:
So much fine live music every night in this town. These are my favorite non jazz music venues on Manhattan’s WestSide. Check out who’s playing tonight:

Joe’s Pub @ Public Theater – 425 Lafayette St., joespub.com, 212-967-7555
Beacon Theatre – 2124 Broadway @ 74th St., beacontheatre.com, 212-465-6500
Town Hall – 123 W43rd St., thetownhall.org, 212-997-6661
Le Poisson Rouge – 158 Bleecker St., lepoissonrouge.com, 212-505-3474
and one more, not quite WestSide
Bowery Ballroom – 6 Delancey St. boweryballroom.com

City Winery – WAS 155 Varick St., WILL BE Pier 57 in the spring – Blame Disney.

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

In Memoriam:
Caffe Vivaldi – 32 Jones St. nr Bleecker St. caffevivaldi.com, 212-691-7538
a classic, old jazz club in the Village, Caffe V often surprises with a wonderfully eclectic lineup. It’s my favorite spot for an evening of listening discovery and enjoyment.
Alas, Caffe V is no more, another victim of a rapacious NYC landlord. Owner Ishrat fought the good fight and Caffe V will be sorely missed.

 

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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (9/03) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 9)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

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Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Liebman, Copland, Alessi Quintet (Sept. 3-7)
Birdland, 315 W. 44th St./ 8PM, +11PM, $30-$40
“In the early seventies, the saxophonist Dave Liebman cut recordings with Miles Davis and Elvin Jones that today’s musicians still scrutinize for inspiration. In the decades since, Liebman has cemented his role as both a profound improviser and a trusted mentor. Here, he joins forces with a cadre of exceptional players, all thoroughly conversant with post-bop procedures—the pianist Marc Copland, the trumpeter Ralph Alessi, the bassist Drew Gress, and the drummer Joey Baron—to form a unit that radiates promise.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

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6 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> The Lineup with Susie Mosher
>>
Monty Alexander
>>
Natalia Lafourcade
>> TED NASH TRIO
>> Shoshana Bean
>> Inland: A Novel by Téa Obreht

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 9

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

Monty Alexander (Sept.3-8)
Blue Note / 8PM, +10:30PM, $20-$35
“Nearly sixty years after he moved to the United States from Kingston, Jamaica, his hometown, Grammy nominated pianist Monty Alexander is an American classic, touring the world relentlessly with various projects, delighting a global audience drawn to his vibrant personality and soulful message.

A perennial favorite at Jazz festivals and venues worldwide and at the Montreux Jazz Festival where he has appeared 23 times since 1976, his spirited conception is one informed by the timeless verities: endless melody-making, effervescent grooves, sophisticated voicings, a romantic spirit, and a consistent predisposition, as Alexander accurately states, “to build up the heat and kick up a storm.”

The Lineup with Susie Mosher
Birdland / 9:30PM, $25
“Mosher is one of those talents you need to see to believe: warm, funny, biting, ferociously committed. In her weekly series at the downstairs Birdland Theater, she invites a gaggle of performers from Broadway and beyond to show their talents. Guests at the September 3 edition include Catherine Porter and Jim Vallance, Andrew Poretz, Hyuna Park and Amadis Dunkel, Kevin Taylor, Amy Toporek, Roderick Ferguson, Bryan Hunt and Kelly Sheehan, Barrie Kreinik, Those Girls, Theresa Sareo and musical director Brad Simmons.”

Natalia Lafourcade
The Rooftop at Pier 17, 89 South St./ 7:30PM, $ may be a tough ticket
Natalia Lafourcade has shed her skin repeatedly as a performer, moving from peppy girl bands to indie alt-rock before settling into what seems like her most fitting incarnation: a tender revivalist of Latin America’s folk traditions. Her latest albums, “Musas Vol. 1” and “Musas Vol. 2,” celebrate classic composers of past generations, among them Agustín Lara and María Grever. Each of Lafourcade’s graceful interpretations trembles with emotion, her voice conveying a timeless yearning.” (Julyssa Lopez, NewYorker)

TED NASH TRIO
at Dizzy’s Club / 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.; $40
“Nash, a saxophonist, has won two Grammys for his compositions and arrangements with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, but on his new album, “Somewhere Else: West Side Story Songs,” he dials down to a more intimate scale. Joined only by the guitarist Steve Cardenas and the bassist Ben Allison, Nash recasts the melodrama of Leonard Bernstein’s most famous musical, turning these songs into dusky internal monologues, quiet ruminations, and slow, simmering showcases for his dusted tenor sax sound. He will appear with Cardenas and Allison at Dizzy’s, playing versions of the tunes from the album.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

Shoshana Bean (Sept.3-5)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 7PM, $75+
“Best known to theater audiences for replacing Idina Menzel as Elpheba in Wicked and, more recently, starring as Jenna in Waitress the big-voiced Bean dips into the Broadway catalog in her Feinstein’s/54 Below debut. Although she has diversified into pop in her four studio albums, this concert is devoted exclusively to musical-theater songs from roles she has played onstage, would like to play onstage or knows she will never play onstage.” (TONY)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

Elsewhere, but this looks worth the detour:

Inland: A Novel by Téa Obreht
An epic journey.
Greenlight Bookstore, 686 Fulton Street, Fort Greene / 7:30PM, FREE
“The lyricism of Inland is familiar to anyone who read Téa Obreht’s acclaimed first novel, The Tiger’s Wife, but in other ways her follow-up is a brave and (successfully) ambitious departure. Two guilt-ridden people wander the Arizona desert in 1893, on parallel tracks that appear to meet in the distance. One is an outlaw, the other a wife and mother laden with grief.” (Boris Kachka, NYMagazine)

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 9 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 12PM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. At this stage in the tournament there will be a lot of high-quality junior matches on the outer courts. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: R. Federer (SUI) [3] vs.G. Dimitrov (BUL)

“Four quarters add up to one whole lot of excitement on Day 9 of the 2019 US Open, as eight of the remaining title contenders take to the courts today, each hoping to remain as title contenders tomorrow. Today, Elina Svitlolina battles Johanna Konta, before Stan Wawrinka squares off with Daniil Medvedev. Under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium tonight, Serena Williams faces Wang Qiang, and Roger Federer takes on Grigor Dimitrov. In a tournament that has seen plenty of upsets and surprising twists, today’s lineup features a few surprising participants. But whether the names are familiar or less-so, every one of these players now share a common bond—they’re all just three wins away from a US Open title.”

If you always wondered how much money is at stake in this tournament, here were the numbers for 2018:

In the men’s and women’s singles tournaments, players earned $54,000 for playing in the main draw, $93,000 for reaching the second round and $156,000 for advancing to the Round of 32. They took home $266,000 for reaching the fourth round, $475,000 for contesting the quarterfinals and $925,000 for making the semifinals. Reaching the final was worth $1.85M, and the winner got $3.8M, which means that final match was worth $2M for winning. Don’t make any unforced errors!

Both the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams earned $700,000, the highest in US Open history. First- and second-round losing teams earned $16,500 and $27,875, respectively. Teams reaching the Round of 16 received $46,500, quarterfinalists won $85,275 and semifinal teams took home $166,400. Finalists collected $350,000.

(the total purse for the US Open: 2018 $53M; 2019 $57M)

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Continuing Events

FESTIVAL OF NEW TRUMPET MUSIC at various locations (Sept. 3-12).

“This annual expo of rising and established talent serves as a good indication of how diverse New York City’s improvised-music scene has become. This year’s festival (the 17th over all) kicks off on Tuesday at Threes Brewing Gowanus with a tribute to the trumpeter and educator Laurie Frink, who played at the first festival, and who died in 2013. On Wednesday, the esteemed trumpeter Charles Tolliver is the featured guest for an evening paying homage to Booker Little. Over the following week, highlights will include the experimental trumpeter Hugh Ragin’s workshop and performance at the New School on Sept. 6, and a two-night run by Philadelphia’s Fresh Cut Orchestra, co-led by the trumpeter Josh Lawrence, at Dizzy’s Club on Sept. 10 and 11.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

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COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

==========================================================================
♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.
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Bonus Live Music  – NYC Jazz Clubs:
Many consider NYCity the Jazz capital of the world. My favorite Jazz Clubs, all on Manhattan’s WestSide, feature top talent every night of the week.
Hit the Hot Link and check out who is playing tonight:

Greenwich Village:
(4 are underground, classic jazz joints. all 6 are within walking distance of each other):
Village Vanguard – UG, 178 7th Ave. So., villagevanguard.com, 212-255-4037 (1st 8:30)
Blue Note – 131 W3rd St. nr 6th ave. bluenotejazz.com, 212-475-8592 (1st set 8pm)
55 Bar – basement @55 Christopher St. nr 7th ave.S. 55bar.com, 212-929-9883 (1st 7pm)
Mezzrow – basement @ 163 W10th St. nr 7th Ave. mezzrow.com,646-476-4346 (1st 8)
Smalls – basement @ 183 W10th St. smallslive.com, 646-476-4346 (1st set 7:30pm)
The Stone at The New School – 55 w13 St. (btw 6/5 ave) – thestonenyc.com (8:30PM)

Outside Greenwich Village:
Dizzy’s Club – Broadway @ 60th St. — jazz.org/dizzys / 212-258-9595 (1st set 7:30pm)
Birdland – 315 W44th St.(btw 8/9ave) — birdlandjazz.com / 212-581-3080 (1st 8:30pm)
Smoke Jazz Club – 2751 Broadway nr.106th St. — smokejazz.com/ 212-864-6662 (7pm)
Jazz Standard – 116 E27 St. (btw Park/Lex) – jazzstandard.com – (1st set 7:30)

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

In Memoriam:
Caffe Vivaldi – 32 Jones St. nr Bleecker St. — caffevivaldi.com / 212-691-7538 (1st 7pm)
a classic, old jazz club in the Village, Caffe V often surprised with a wonderfully eclectic lineup. It was my favorite spot for an evening of listening enjoyment and discovery.
Alas, Caffe V is no more, another victim of a rapacious NYC landlord. Owner Ishrat fought the good fight and Caffe V will be sorely missed.
Cornelia Street Cafe
UG, 29 Cornelia St. corneliastreetcafe.com, 212-989-9319
And more recently we have lost Cornelia Street Cafe. After 41 years, it too became another victim of an unreasonable rent increase.

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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (9/02) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 8)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

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It’s Labor Day so there’s a light schedule of events.
Better to just go find yourself a friendly barbecue.

Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Ruben Fox presents Ellingtonia
featuring Joy Brown, Samara Joy, Vuyo Sotashe and Vanisha Gould

“Our month-long Generations in Jazz Festival kicks off with some top young talent performing works written and inspired by the timeless Duke Ellington. Under the music direction of pianist Chris Pattishall and saxophonist/bandleader Ruben Fox, a phenomenal trio of vocalists will perform a wide range of Duke’s famous vocal compositions. The instrumentalists are some of the city’s finest young players, each of them increasingly recognized for adding their own spirited brands to the tradition of swinging jazz. A version of this show originally debuted as a huge hit during Dizzy’s Club Late Night Sessions, and now we’re bringing it back for these regular sets. It’s the perfect way to kick off a monthlong celebration of our multigenerational art form.”

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6 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
>>
Jim Caruso’s Cast Party
>> 
Monday Night Magic

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 8

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
Village Vanguard, 178 7th Ave. South (btw W11th/Perry St.) / 8:30PM +10:30PM, $35
“World class big band with 16 members on that small stage, a monday night institution.
“Almost exactly half a century ago, the trumpeter-composer-arranger Thad Jones and the drummer Mel Lewis began their Monday-night big band residency at the Village Vanguard, establishing what became a hallowed tradition.” (NYT)

Jim Caruso’s Cast Party (Cabaret)
Birdland, 315 West 44th St. (btw 8/9 ave) / 9:30PM, $25-$30
“The witty host attracts broadway stars on their night off, along with up and comers.”
“Part cabaret, part piano bar and part social set, Cast Party offers a chance to hear rising and established talents step up to the microphone (backed by the slap and tickle of Steve Doyle on bass and Billy Stritch at the ivories, plus the bang of Daniel Glass on drums). The waggish Caruso presides as host.” (TONY)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

Monday Night Magic
Players Theatre, West Village / 8PM, $42.50
“For more than two decades,, this proudly old-school series has offered a different lineup of professional magicians every week: opening acts, a headliner and a host, plus two or three close-up magicians to wow the audience at intermission. Housed for the past seven years at the unprepossessing Players Theatre, it is an heir to the vaudeville tradition.

Many of the acts incorporate comedic elements, and audience participation is common. (If you have young children, bring them; they make especially adorable assistants.) Shows cost just $37.50 in advance and typically last well over two hours, so you get a lot of value and variety for your magic dollar. In contrast to some fancier magic shows, this one feels like comfort food: an all-you-can eat buffet to which you’re encouraged to return until you’re as stuffed as a hat full of rabbits.” (TONY)

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 8 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 11AM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: Arrive Early. Security screening may cause delays to enter. Best not to bring a bag. A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: M. Cilic (CRO) [22]  vs. R. Nadal (ESP) [2]

“On this Labor Day Monday, tennis’ best report to work here at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, each looking to complete a job begun one week ago today. Some of those who punch in on Day 8 have a wealth of experience in the fine art of stringing together seven matches over a two-week span; others are experiencing long-term Grand Slam employment for the first time. Men’s second seed Rafael Nadal, owner of one of the most impressive resumes in this sport, headlines this Labor Day workforce, which also includes former US Open champs Naomi Osaka and Maric Cilic, along with Alexander Zverev, Bianca Andreescu, Belinda Bencic, Taylor Townsend, Gael Monfils, and more. All have excellent resumes, but each one now needs to be willing to log some serious overtime. The job only gets tougher from here.”

If you always wondered how much money is at stake in this tournament, here are the numbers for 2018: (the total purse for the US Open: 2018 $53M; 2019 $57M)

In the men’s and women’s singles tournaments, players earned $54,000 for playing in the main draw, $93,000 for reaching the second round and $156,000 for advancing to the Round of 32. They took home $266,000 for reaching the fourth round, $475,000 for contesting the quarterfinals and $925,000 for making the semifinals. Reaching the final was worth $1.85M, and the winner got $3.8M, which means that final match was worth $2M for winning. Don’t make any unforced errors!

Both the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams earned $700,000, the highest in US Open history. First- and second-round losing teams earned $16,500 and $27,875, respectively. Teams reaching the Round of 16 received $46,500, quarterfinalists won $85,275 and semifinal teams took home $166,400. Finalists collected $350,000.

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Continuing Events

2019 Summer HD Festival

The 11th Summer HD Festival features ten thrilling performances from the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions—plus a special pre-festival screening of Stanley Donen’s enchanting Funny Face, featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, a co-presentation with Film at Lincoln Center. The free showings run from August 23 through September 2, with approximately 3,000 seats set up in front of the opera house each night, as well as additional standing room around Lincoln Center Plaza.

for tonight’s screening go here.

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COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

==========================================================================
♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

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Bonus: Nifty 9 – Best Cabarets / Piano Bars NYCity
These are my favorite places for an after dinner night on the town – music and drinks.
Hit the Hot Link and check out what’s happening tonight:

Feinstein’s/54 Below – 254 W 54th St.

The Green Room 42 – 570 Tenth Ave.

Don’t Tell Mama – 343 W 46th St.

The Rum House, in the Hotel Edison – 228 W. 47th St.

Laurie Beechman Theatre – 407 W 42nd St.

Marie’s Crisis – 59 Grove St.

The Duplex – 61 Christopher St.

Sid Gold’s Request Room – 165 W 26th St.

Cafe Carlyle, in the Carlyle Hotel – 35 E. 76th St.
This is the only one not located on Manhattan’s WestSide, and it ain’t cheap, but it has some of the finest singers.

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (9/01) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 7)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

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Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Charlie Parker’s Birthday (Aug. 29-Sept. 1)
Smoke, 2751 Broadway / 7, 9, 10:30PM, $40
“Charlie Parker, the once and future sovereign of bebop, would have turned ninety-nine on Aug. 29. Gary Bartz, Vincent Herring, and Bobby Watson—three biting Parker acolytes who, like the Master did, focus on alto saxophone—fête this still towering figure at Smoke. Farther downtown and days before, Aug. 27-31, the fellow-altoist Greg Osby joins the trumpeter Jeremy Pelt in another deserved celebration of Parker, at Birdland, the club named in his honor.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

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6 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> The Rose: We Rose You Live In New York
>> Orrin Evans Trio

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CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND
>> NYC Unicycle Festival
>> Grand Bazaar NYC – End of Summer Sale
>> Explore the ‘Holographic Embodiment’

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 7

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

The Rose: We Rose You Live In New York
Town Hall / 7PM, $47
“K-pop indie band The Rose is coming to the USA to meet their fans as part of We Rose You Live in USA, a nine-stop tour kicking off in New York on September 1.

Their recent appearance in the local TV Show “Super Band” where they had the chance to perform for a larger audience in the country received great recognition of their talent that led their debut single ‘Sorry’ MV being seen over 10 million times. “

Orrin Evans Trio (Aug.29-Sep.01)
Jazz Standard / 7;30PM, 9:30PM, $30
“One of the leading pianists of his generation, Evans regularly blurs the lines between bluesiness and abstraction, muscularity and tenderness. He’s been busy as of late replacing the masterful Ethan Iverson in jazz-pop crossover trio the Bad Plus, but here he’s heading his own combo. Over this four-night engagement, expect him to play from his most recent release, The Evolution of Oneself.” (TONY)

CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND (through Sept.1)
at the Village Vanguard / 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.; $35
“In the mid- to late 2000s, Potter — one of the most talented (and unfairly taken-for-granted) tenor saxophonists alive — released three albums with a fusion-minded quartet called Underground. The group seemed to unite the kind of joyful, geyser-of-energy grooves that a jam band might play with the daring, taut-wire ethic of contemporary jazz. The band hasn’t played much in recent years, though Potter’s newest trio, Circuits, can be heard as a reworking of some of the same ideas. But this week he has brought an altered form of Underground back to the Vanguard, where they used to play regularly. The current lineup features Adam Rogers, the only other longtime member, on guitar, plus Fima Ephron on bass and Dan Weiss on drums.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

NYC Unicycle Festival
Multiple venues
“For far too long people have looked down upon the unicycle, ridiculing riders for how silly they look perched up high above a single wheel. It’s time that one-wheel lovers unite and take over the streets of New York! That’s just what the NYC Unicycle Festival is planning to do. There’s going to be a ride from Battery Park up to Central Park on Thursday, a parade through Brooklyn on Friday (from Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island) and an entire weekend of celebration on Governors Island. Witness some unicycle sumo, unicycle basketball and top riders performing tricks as DJ Sky King provides a soundtrack.” (TONY)
GD: A lovely day to spend on the island. I’ll be there.

Grand Bazaar NYC – End of Summer Sale
Save at New York’s favorite flea market
Grand Bazaar, 100 W77th St. / 10AM-5:30PM,
Free to enter; items are priced up to 50% off.
“The Grand Bazaar — a year-round local market that donates 100% of its profits to the neighborhood’s public schools — is hosting a giant end-of-summer sale. With up to 50% off furniture, vintage clothes, and handmade art, you can score a one-of-kind pieces from over 150 vendors. Once it gets cold, you’ll be spending a lot more time in your apartment, so why not buy some home decor you love? There will be plenty of local food vendors, too, if doing all that shopping works up your appetite.” (thrillist.com)

Explore the ‘Holographic Embodiment’
“Taking place at the Center for the Holographic Arts, this exhibition is an examination of how the real body is represented in holographic space while trying to define what people do to personify the simulated worlds that are a part of the modern human experience.” (Newsday)
WHEN | WHERE 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays through Oct.27; 403 Comfort Rd., Governors Island, Manhattan
INFO Free; 347-827-0869, holocenter.org

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 7 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 11AM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: Arrive Early. Security screening may cause delays to enter. Best not to bring a bag. A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: N. Djokovic (SRB) [1] vs.S. Wawrinka (SUI) [23]

“Week one of the 2019 US Open concludes today, as a host of tennis’ top talents compete in fourth-round play, each hoping to take another step toward their ultimate goal of finishing first in Flushing. Defending US Open men’s champion Novak Djokovic, six-time women’s titlist Serena Williams and five-time Open winner Roger Federer headline the Day Seven lineup, which also includes former US Open champion Stan Wawrinka. Adding to the assortment of those who’ve already won here are an accomplished corps of contenders looking to play their way into the second week, including Ashleigh Barty, Daniil Medvedev, Karolina Pliskova, Alex de Minaur, David Goffin, Johanna Konta, and Madison Keys. Halfway home, each will now need to redouble their efforts if they are to continue in their quest for tennis’ toughest title. On this seventh day, nobody rests.”

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Continuing Events

Trio da Paz & Friends with Maucha Adnet, Harry Allen, and Claudio Roditi (LAST DAY)
Dizzy’s Club / 7:30PM, +9:30PM, $40
“Keeping an unprecedented streak alive for the 12th consecutive year, Trio da Paz comes to Dizzy’s Club for a two-week summer residency. Formed in 1990 by three of Brazil’s most in-demand master musicians, Romero Lubambo, Nilson Matta, and Duduka da Fonseca, Trio da Paz updates the infectious spirit of jazz-oriented Brazilian music. With their harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations, and dazzling rhythms, this group redefines Brazilian jazz. Reserve your seats quickly to make sure you don’t miss out on this high-demand annual tradition!”

GD: I made sure to catch their first set on Wednesday night. An evening with this group, especially with Maucha, is like a trip to Rio. Trust me on this.

2019 Summer HD Festival

The 11th Summer HD Festival features ten thrilling performances from the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions—plus a special pre-festival screening of Stanley Donen’s enchanting Funny Face, featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, a co-presentation with Film at Lincoln Center. The free showings run from August 23 through September 2, with approximately 3,000 seats set up in front of the opera house each night, as well as additional standing room around Lincoln Center Plaza.

for tonight’s screening go here.

===================================================

COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/1 The Who, MSG
9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

==========================================================================
♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

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Bonus NYC Music Venues:
So much fine live music every night in this town. These are my favorite non jazz music venues on Manhattan’s WestSide. Check out who’s playing tonight:

City Winery – WAS 155 Varick St., WILL BE Pier 57 in the spring – Blame Disney.
Joe’s Pub @ Public Theater – 425 Lafayette St., joespub.com, 212-967-7555
Beacon Theatre – 2124 Broadway @ 74th St., beacontheatre.com, 212-465-6500
Town Hall – 123 W43rd St., thetownhall.org, 212-997-6661
Le Poisson Rouge – 158 Bleecker St., lepoissonrouge.com, 212-505-3474
and one more, not quite WestSide
Bowery Ballroom – 6 Delancey St. boweryballroom.com

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

In Memoriam:
Caffe Vivaldi – 32 Jones St. nr Bleecker St. caffevivaldi.com, 212-691-7538
a classic, old jazz club in the Village, Caffe V often surprises with a wonderfully eclectic lineup. It’s my favorite spot for an evening of listening discovery and enjoyment.
Alas, Caffe V is no more, another victim of a rapacious NYC landlord. Owner Ishrat fought the good fight and Caffe V will be sorely missed.

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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (08/31) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 6)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “September NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

==============================================================

Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Belle Skinner
Time Out Market New York, DUMBO
“Belle-Skinner is a dark nostalgic indie-folk songwriter based in Brooklyn and Upstate New York. With a hauntingly beautiful, lilting soprano and innate sense of melody she crafts tales of songbirds, sirens and desert nomads – nuanced and layered stories which bridge the gap between past and present. Though her influences cover a broad range of genres – from French chansons and Russian folk to contemporary alt-pop and rock – her voice often draws comparisons to the likes of Joni Mitchell, Jeff Buckley, and Lana Del Rey.” (TONY)

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7 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> 54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits!
>> Orrin Evans Trio

>>
CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND
>> Shoshana Bean
>> Grand Bazaar NYC – End of Summer Sale
>> Long Island City Tour: What’s New in Western Queens
>> NYC Unicycle Festival

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 6

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits!
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 9:30PM, $40+
“Broadway by the Year impresario Scott Siegel curates this monthly concert series, in which Broadway stars sing some of the Great White Way’s best-loved tunes.” (TONY)

“Scott Siegel’s 54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits is among the most successful series of cabaret shows of the 21st century. The reason for the series’ success (every show is sold out) is that Siegel gathers together some of the very best voices from the Broadway, cabaret, and for this show, the opera world to perform a well-thought-out collection of some of the best songs from Broadway musicals,” Ron Forman, Cabaret Scenes Magazine

Orrin Evans Trio (Aug.29-Sep.01)
Jazz Standard / 7;30PM, 9:30PM, $30
“One of the leading pianists of his generation, Evans regularly blurs the lines between bluesiness and abstraction, muscularity and tenderness. He’s been busy as of late replacing the masterful Ethan Iverson in jazz-pop crossover trio the Bad Plus, but here he’s heading his own combo. Over this four-night engagement, expect him to play from his most recent release, The Evolution of Oneself.” (TONY)

CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND (through Sept.1)
at the Village Vanguard / 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.; $35
“In the mid- to late 2000s, Potter — one of the most talented (and unfairly taken-for-granted) tenor saxophonists alive — released three albums with a fusion-minded quartet called Underground. The group seemed to unite the kind of joyful, geyser-of-energy grooves that a jam band might play with the daring, taut-wire ethic of contemporary jazz. The band hasn’t played much in recent years, though Potter’s newest trio, Circuits, can be heard as a reworking of some of the same ideas. But this week he has brought an altered form of Underground back to the Vanguard, where they used to play regularly. The current lineup features Adam Rogers, the only other longtime member, on guitar, plus Fima Ephron on bass and Dan Weiss on drums.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

Shoshana Bean (Aug.29-31)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 7PM, $75+
“Best known to theater audiences for replacing Idina Menzel as Elpheba in Wicked and, more recently, starring as Jenna in Waitress the big-voiced Bean dips into the Broadway catalog in her Feinstein’s/54 Below debut. Although she has diversified into pop in her four studio albums, this concert is devoted exclusively to musical-theater songs from roles she has played onstage, would like to play onstage or knows she will never play onstage.” (TONY)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

Grand Bazaar NYC – End of Summer Sale
Save at New York’s favorite flea market
Grand Bazaar, 100 W77th St. / 10AM-5:30PM,
Free to enter; items are priced up to 50% off.
“The Grand Bazaar — a year-round local market that donates 100% of its profits to the neighborhood’s public schools — is hosting a giant end-of-summer sale. With up to 50% off furniture, vintage clothes, and handmade art, you can score a one-of-kind pieces from over 150 vendors. Once it gets cold, you’ll be spending a lot more time in your apartment, so why not buy some home decor you love? There will be plenty of local food vendors, too, if doing all that shopping works up your appetite.” (thrillist.com)

Elsewhere, not Manhattan’s WestSide, but this is Queens WestSide and worth the detour:

Long Island City Tour: What’s New in Western Queens
with Bob Singleton
The Municipal Art Society of New York
location delivered in registration email. 11AM, $30
“From colonial tide mills to the one time heart of American industry, LIC remains the ‘Cradle of Creativity.’ Walk past quaint blocks, gleaming towers, monuments to industry, art’s cutting edge. Long Island City never disappoints! To paraphrase Jane Jacobs “(If) a neighborhood shows an ability to update itself, enliven itself, repair itself, or be sought after, out of choice, by a new generation, it is alive.” A perfect description for Long Island City today!” (ThoughtGallery)

NYC Unicycle Festival
Multiple venues
“For far too long people have looked down upon the unicycle, ridiculing riders for how silly they look perched up high above a single wheel. It’s time that one-wheel lovers unite and take over the streets of New York! That’s just what the NYC Unicycle Festival is planning to do. There’s going to be a ride from Battery Park up to Central Park on Thursday, a parade through Brooklyn on Friday (from Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island) and an entire weekend of celebration on Governors Island. Witness some unicycle sumo, unicycle basketball and top riders performing tricks as DJ Sky King provides a soundtrack.” (TONY)

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 6 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 11AM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: Arrive Early. Security screening may cause delays to enter. Best not to bring a bag. A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

Early in the tournament forget the Big House (Arthur Ashe Stadium), which is a pretty poor place to watch tennis unless you have a ton of money for courtside seats. Get a grounds pass and once inside check out one of the electronic scoreboards listing matches in progress. Find a match or players that interest you. Head over to their court for some great tennis, because in this tournament even the qualifiers are great players.There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: Naomi Osaka v Coco Gauff

“As Labor Day weekend begins, an eagerly anticipated matchup of terrific talents headlines Day 6 of the 2019 US Open, with women’s top-seed Naomi Osaka facing off against top teen Coco Gauff in a third-round clash that promises the sort of fireworks usually reserved for another great American holiday. This high-caliber duel is just one highlight of a Day 6lineup that also features former US Open champs Rafael Nadal and Marin Cilic, along with John Isner, Bianca Andreescu, Alexander Zverev, Gael Monfils, Caroline Wozniacki, and Nick Kyrgios. Every one of these players is well aware that a win today buys you a ticket to week two—and that’s one popular ticket.”

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Continuing Events

Trio da Paz & Friends with Maucha Adnet, Harry Allen, and Claudio Roditi (Aug.21-Sep.01)
Dizzy’s Club / 7:30PM, +9:30PM, $40
“Keeping an unprecedented streak alive for the 12th consecutive year, Trio da Paz comes to Dizzy’s Club for a two-week summer residency. Formed in 1990 by three of Brazil’s most in-demand master musicians, Romero Lubambo, Nilson Matta, and Duduka da Fonseca, Trio da Paz updates the infectious spirit of jazz-oriented Brazilian music. With their harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations, and dazzling rhythms, this group redefines Brazilian jazz. Reserve your seats quickly to make sure you don’t miss out on this high-demand annual tradition!”

GD: I made sure to catch their first set on Wednesday night. An evening with this group, especially with Maucha, is like a trip to Rio. Trust me on this.

2019 Summer HD Festival

The 11th Summer HD Festival features ten thrilling performances from the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions—plus a special pre-festival screening of Stanley Donen’s enchanting Funny Face, featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, a co-presentation with Film at Lincoln Center. The free showings run from August 23 through September 2, with approximately 3,000 seats set up in front of the opera house each night, as well as additional standing room around Lincoln Center Plaza.

for tonight’s screening go here.

===================================================

COMING SOON (WFUV)

9/1 The Who, MSG
9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

==========================================================================
♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

============================================================

Bonus: Nifty 9 – Best Cabarets / Piano Bars NYCity
These are my favorite places for an after dinner night on the town – music and drinks.
Hit the Hot Link and check out what’s happening tonight:

Feinstein’s/54 Below – 254 W 54th St.

The Green Room 42 – 570 Tenth Ave.

Don’t Tell Mama – 343 W 46th St.

The Rum House, in the Hotel Edison – 228 W. 47th St.

Laurie Beechman Theatre – 407 W 42nd St.

Marie’s Crisis – 59 Grove St.

The Duplex – 61 Christopher St.

Sid Gold’s Request Room – 165 W 26th St.

Cafe Carlyle, in the Carlyle Hotel – 35 E. 76th St.
This is the only one not located on Manhattan’s WestSide, and it ain’t cheap, but it has some of the finest singers.

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

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NYT Theater Reviews – Our theater critics on the plays and musicals currently open in New York City.

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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (08/30) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 5)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “August NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

==============================================================

Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND (through Sept.1)
at the Village Vanguard / 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.; $35
“In the mid- to late 2000s, Potter — one of the most talented (and unfairly taken-for-granted) tenor saxophonists alive — released three albums with a fusion-minded quartet called Underground. The group seemed to unite the kind of joyful, geyser-of-energy grooves that a jam band might play with the daring, taut-wire ethic of contemporary jazz. The band hasn’t played much in recent years, though Potter’s newest trio, Circuits, can be heard as a reworking of some of the same ideas. But this week he has brought an altered form of Underground back to the Vanguard, where they used to play regularly. The current lineup features Adam Rogers, the only other longtime member, on guitar, plus Fima Ephron on bass and Dan Weiss on drums.” (NYT-GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO)

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6 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> Orrin Evans Trio

>> Charlie Parker’s Birthday

>> Alice Ripley: The @RipleyTheBand Show
>> Pangea Jazz Festival
>> Shoshana Bean
>> NYC Unicycle Festival

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 5

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

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Music, Dance, Performing Art

Orrin Evans Trio (Aug.29-Sep.01)
Jazz Standard / 7;30PM, 9:30PM, $30
“One of the leading pianists of his generation, Evans regularly blurs the lines between bluesiness and abstraction, muscularity and tenderness. He’s been busy as of late replacing the masterful Ethan Iverson in jazz-pop crossover trio the Bad Plus, but here he’s heading his own combo. Over this four-night engagement, expect him to play from his most recent release, The Evolution of Oneself.” (TONY)

Charlie Parker’s Birthday (Aug. 29-Sept. 1)
Smoke, 2751 Broadway / 7, 9, 10:30PM, $40
“Charlie Parker, the once and future sovereign of bebop, would have turned ninety-nine on Aug. 29. Gary Bartz, Vincent Herring, and Bobby Watson—three biting Parker acolytes who, like the Master did, focus on alto saxophone—fête this still towering figure at Smoke. Farther downtown and days before, Aug. 27-31, the fellow-altoist Greg Osby joins the trumpeter Jeremy Pelt in another deserved celebration of Parker, at Birdland, the club named in his honor.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

Alice Ripley: The @RipleyTheBand Show (Aug.29-30)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 9:30PM, $40+
“Alice Ripley’s edgy presence and rough-edged rock-musical voice found their perfect match in the lead role of the Broadway musical Next to Normal, for which she won a richly deserved 2009 Tony Award. In her latest return to F/54, she gets the band back together with pianist Christopher Schelling and guitarist Kevin Kuhn, plus her Next to Normal castmate Jennifer Damiano.” (TONY)

Pangea Jazz Festival (Aug. 27-31)
Pangea, 178 Second Ave. /
“The eclectic nature of the current jazz scene renders attempts at strictly defining it a fool’s errand, and the loopy lineup of this downtown festival only makes its borders that much fuzzier. The event’s final days feature such between-the-cracks artists as the Brazilian tap dancer Felipe Galganni, the off-center piano trio the Theory Conspiracy, and the Jazz Bastards, a cheeky sextet whose members haven’t forgotten that jazz and levity aren’t mutually exclusive.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

Shoshana Bean (Aug.29-31)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 7PM, $75+
“Best known to theater audiences for replacing Idina Menzel as Elpheba in Wicked and, more recently, starring as Jenna in Waitress the big-voiced Bean dips into the Broadway catalog in her Feinstein’s/54 Below debut. Although she has diversified into pop in her four studio albums, this concert is devoted exclusively to musical-theater songs from roles she has played onstage, would like to play onstage or knows she will never play onstage.” (TONY)

=========================================================

Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

NYC Unicycle Festival
Multiple venues
“For far too long people have looked down upon the unicycle, ridiculing riders for how silly they look perched up high above a single wheel. It’s time that one-wheel lovers unite and take over the streets of New York! That’s just what the NYC Unicycle Festival is planning to do. There’s going to be a ride from Battery Park up to Central Park on Thursday, a parade through Brooklyn on Friday (from Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island) and an entire weekend of celebration on Governors Island. Witness some unicycle sumo, unicycle basketball and top riders performing tricks as DJ Sky King provides a soundtrack.” (TONY)

=========================================================

Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 5 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 11AM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: Arrive Early. Security screening may cause delays to enter. Best not to bring a bag. A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

Early in the tournament forget the Big House (Arthur Ashe Stadium), which is a pretty poor place to watch tennis unless you have a ton of money for courtside seats. Get a grounds pass and once inside check out one of the electronic scoreboards listing matches in progress. Find a match or players that interest you. Head over to their court for some great tennis, because in this tournament even the qualifiers are great players.There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: Serena Williams v Karolina Muchova

“While the majority of the American populace will be sliding out of their jobs early today, hitting the road for the long Labor Day weekend, the world’s greatest tennis players will be reporting to work at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, each looking to extend their employment into the weekend—with an eye toward a possible two-week gig. Today’s workforce is led by Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Ashleigh Barty, Karolina Pliskova, Daniil Medvedev, and Madison Keys—all looking to add the title “2019 US Open champion” to their respective resumes.”

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Continuing Events

Trio da Paz & Friends with Maucha Adnet, Harry Allen, and Claudio Roditi (Aug.21-Sep.01)
Dizzy’s Club / 7:30PM, +9:30PM, $40
“Keeping an unprecedented streak alive for the 12th consecutive year, Trio da Paz comes to Dizzy’s Club for a two-week summer residency. Formed in 1990 by three of Brazil’s most in-demand master musicians, Romero Lubambo, Nilson Matta, and Duduka da Fonseca, Trio da Paz updates the infectious spirit of jazz-oriented Brazilian music. With their harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations, and dazzling rhythms, this group redefines Brazilian jazz. Reserve your seats quickly to make sure you don’t miss out on this high-demand annual tradition!”

GD: I made sure to catch their first set on Wednesday night. An evening with this group, especially with Maucha, is like a trip to Rio. Trust me on this.

2019 Summer HD Festival

The 11th Summer HD Festival features ten thrilling performances from the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions—plus a special pre-festival screening of Stanley Donen’s enchanting Funny Face, featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, a co-presentation with Film at Lincoln Center. The free showings run from August 23 through September 2, with approximately 3,000 seats set up in front of the opera house each night, as well as additional standing room around Lincoln Center Plaza.

for tonight’s screening go here.

===================================================

COMING SOON (WFUV)

8/29 Brandy & The Alexanders, Mercury Lounge
8/30 The Alarm, St. George Theatre
9/1 The Who, MSG
9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

==========================================================================
♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

============================================================

Bonus: Nifty 9 – Best Cabarets / Piano Bars NYCity
These are my favorite places for an after dinner night on the town – music and drinks.
Hit the Hot Link and check out what’s happening tonight:

Feinstein’s/54 Below – 254 W 54th St.

The Green Room 42 – 570 Tenth Ave.

Don’t Tell Mama – 343 W 46th St.

The Rum House, in the Hotel Edison – 228 W. 47th St.

Laurie Beechman Theatre – 407 W 42nd St.

Marie’s Crisis – 59 Grove St.

The Duplex – 61 Christopher St.

Sid Gold’s Request Room – 165 W 26th St.

Cafe Carlyle, in the Carlyle Hotel – 35 E. 76th St.
This is the only one not located on Manhattan’s WestSide, and it ain’t cheap, but it has some of the finest singers.

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

=======================================================

NYT Theater Reviews – Our theater critics on the plays and musicals currently open in New York City.

=======================================================

NYCity Vacation Travel Guide Video (Expedia):
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NYC Events,”Only the Best” (08/29) + U.S. Tennis Open (Day 4)

“We search the internet everyday looking for the very best of What’s Happening, primarily on Manhattan’s WestSide, so that you don’t have to.” We make it as easy as 1-2-3.

For future NYC Events, check the tab above:  “August NYC Events
It’s the most comprehensive list of top events this month that you will find anywhere.
Carefully curated from “Only the Best” NYC event info on the the web, it’s a simply superb resource that will help you plan your NYC visit all over town, all through the month.
OR to make your own after dinner plans TONIGHT, see the tab above;  “LiveMusic.”

==============================================================

Have time for only one NYC Event today? Do This:

Shoshana Bean (Aug.29-31)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 7PM, $75+
“Best known to theater audiences for replacing Idina Menzel as Elpheba in Wicked and, more recently, starring as Jenna in Waitress the big-voiced Bean dips into the Broadway catalog in her Feinstein’s/54 Below debut. Although she has diversified into pop in her four studio albums, this concert is devoted exclusively to musical-theater songs from roles she has played onstage, would like to play onstage or knows she will never play onstage.” (TONY)

========================================================

7 OTHER TOP NYC EVENTS TODAY (see below for full listing)
>> Orrin Evans Trio
>> Boukman Eksperyans
>> Charlie Parker’s Birthday

>> Alice Ripley: The @RipleyTheBand Show
>> Pangea Jazz Festival
>> Make Pizza, Drink (Bottomless) Wine
>> NYC Unicycle Festival

Today’s Top Event: US Tennis Open Day 4

You may want to look at previous days posts for events that continue through today.

=======================================================

Music, Dance, Performing Art

Orrin Evans Trio (Aug.29-Sep.01)
Jazz Standard / 7;30PM, 9:30PM, $30
“One of the leading pianists of his generation, Evans regularly blurs the lines between bluesiness and abstraction, muscularity and tenderness. He’s been busy as of late replacing the masterful Ethan Iverson in jazz-pop crossover trio the Bad Plus, but here he’s heading his own combo. Over this four-night engagement, expect him to play from his most recent release, The Evolution of Oneself.” (TONY)

Boukman Eksperyans
Atrium @ Lincoln Center / 7:30PM, FREE
“Boukman Eksperyans ushered in a musical revolution with its Grammy-nominated debut album, Voudou Adjae. This brilliant release introduced the world to the group’s high-energy sound that fuses traditional Haitian and Caribbean rhythms with rock and reggae. Since their emergence on the scene, Boukman has continued to produce critically acclaimed albums and mesmerize audiences around the world—from Haiti (where they draw tens of thousands of fans per show) to the Caribbean, throughout North America, Canada, Europe, Japan, and Africa—both as a headlining act and alongside Wyclef Jean, Femi Kuti, and Baba Maal. This innovative blend of French Creole lyrics, Haitian carnival percussion, and Hendrix-style guitar will have you on your feet all night long.”

Charlie Parker’s Birthday (Aug. 29-Sept. 1)
Smoke, 2751 Broadway / 7, 9, 10:30PM, $40
“Charlie Parker, the once and future sovereign of bebop, would have turned ninety-nine on Aug. 29. Gary Bartz, Vincent Herring, and Bobby Watson—three biting Parker acolytes who, like the Master did, focus on alto saxophone—fête this still towering figure at Smoke. Farther downtown and days before, Aug. 27-31, the fellow-altoist Greg Osby joins the trumpeter Jeremy Pelt in another deserved celebration of Parker, at Birdland, the club named in his honor.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

Alice Ripley: The @RipleyTheBand Show (Aug.29-30)
Feinstein’s/54 Below / 9:30PM, $40+
“Alice Ripley’s edgy presence and rough-edged rock-musical voice found their perfect match in the lead role of the Broadway musical Next to Normal, for which she won a richly deserved 2009 Tony Award. In her latest return to F/54, she gets the band back together with pianist Christopher Schelling and guitarist Kevin Kuhn, plus her Next to Normal castmate Jennifer Damiano.” (TONY)

Pangea Jazz Festival (Aug. 27-31)
Pangea, 178 Second Ave. /
“The eclectic nature of the current jazz scene renders attempts at strictly defining it a fool’s errand, and the loopy lineup of this downtown festival only makes its borders that much fuzzier. The event’s final days feature such between-the-cracks artists as the Brazilian tap dancer Felipe Galganni, the off-center piano trio the Theory Conspiracy, and the Jazz Bastards, a cheeky sextet whose members haven’t forgotten that jazz and levity aren’t mutually exclusive.” (Steve Futterman, NewYorker)

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Smart Stuff / Other NYC EventS

Make Pizza, Drink (Bottomless) Wine
Pizzeria Keste Fulton (77 Fulton St.) / 7PM, $85
“Pizzeria Keste Fulton is hosting a two-hour pizza-making experience with chefs Roberto and Giorgia Caporuscio, who will teach how to make Neapolitan pizza. While you’re cooking, you’ll sip on free glasses of house red and white wines and munch on fried burrata and fresh mozzarella. The experience also includes a Nutella dessert pie and a goodie bag.” (amNY)

NYC Unicycle Festival
Multiple venues
“For far too long people have looked down upon the unicycle, ridiculing riders for how silly they look perched up high above a single wheel. It’s time that one-wheel lovers unite and take over the streets of New York! That’s just what the NYC Unicycle Festival is planning to do. There’s going to be a ride from Battery Park up to Central Park on Thursday, a parade through Brooklyn on Friday (from Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island) and an entire weekend of celebration on Governors Island. Witness some unicycle sumo, unicycle basketball and top riders performing tricks as DJ Sky King provides a soundtrack.” (TONY)

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Today’s Top Event

US Tennis Open Day 4 (thru Sept.8)

The U.S. Open begins play today @ 11AM at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens (about 45 min. from Times Square.) This tournament, which serves up the world’s best tennis players right in our backyard, is celebrating its 21st year at Arthur Ashe Stadium and is the fourth and final Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.
subway: @ Times Square take #7 to Willets Point.

Today’s tips: Arrive Early. Security screening may cause delays to enter. Best not to bring a bag. A fine comprehensive review of the tournament and the current state of tennis can be found at the NYTimes/Sports.

Early in the tournament forget the Big House (Arthur Ashe Stadium), which is a pretty poor place to watch tennis unless you have a ton of money for courtside seats. Get a grounds pass and once inside check out one of the electronic scoreboards listing matches in progress. Find a match or players that interest you. Head over to their court for some great tennis, because in this tournament even the qualifiers are great players.There is no other major sporting event where you can get so close to world class athletes as at the U.S. Open – especially on the outer field courts and the Grandstand court. These are courts where you can get a real sense of the pace of the game.

Today’s Featured Match: Naomi Osaka (1) v  Magda Linette

“Round 2 continues on Day 4 of the 2019 US Open, as the women’s top seed and defending champion, Naomi Osaka leads a lineup that’s deep in both talent and titles into action here at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. In addition to the second-round matches rescheduled due to yesterday’s inclement weather, men’s second seed Rafael Nadal, Alexander Zverev, Simona Halep, Coco Gauff, Bianca Andreescu, Caroline Wozniacki, John Isner, Marin Cilic, Petra Kvitova, Gael Monfils, and Kiki Bertens all have court time reserved today.”

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Continuing Events

Trio da Paz & Friends with Maucha Adnet, Harry Allen, and Claudio Roditi (Aug.21-Sep.01)
Dizzy’s Club / 7:30PM, +9:30PM, $40
“Keeping an unprecedented streak alive for the 12th consecutive year, Trio da Paz comes to Dizzy’s Club for a two-week summer residency. Formed in 1990 by three of Brazil’s most in-demand master musicians, Romero Lubambo, Nilson Matta, and Duduka da Fonseca, Trio da Paz updates the infectious spirit of jazz-oriented Brazilian music. With their harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations, and dazzling rhythms, this group redefines Brazilian jazz. Reserve your seats quickly to make sure you don’t miss out on this high-demand annual tradition!”

GD: I made sure to catch their first set on Wednesday night. An evening with this group, especially with Maucha, is like a trip to Rio. Trust me on this.

2019 Summer HD Festival

The 11th Summer HD Festival features ten thrilling performances from the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions—plus a special pre-festival screening of Stanley Donen’s enchanting Funny Face, featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, a co-presentation with Film at Lincoln Center. The free showings run from August 23 through September 2, with approximately 3,000 seats set up in front of the opera house each night, as well as additional standing room around Lincoln Center Plaza.

for tonight’s screening go here.

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COMING SOON (WFUV)

8/29 Brandy & The Alexanders, Mercury Lounge
8/30 The Alarm, St. George Theatre
9/1 The Who, MSG
9/3-4 Hot Chip, Holy F*ck, Brooklyn Steel
9/4 Tash Sultana, SummerStage Central Park
9/4 Hatchie, Rough Trade

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♦ Before making final plans, we suggest you call the venue to confirm ticket availability, plus dates and times, as schedules are subject to change.
♦ NYCity, with a population of  8.6 million, had a record 65 million visitors last year and was TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Top U.S. Destination for 2019 – the ninth consecutive year. BUT quality shows draw crowds. Try to reserve seats for these top NYC events in advance, even if just earlier on the day of performance.

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Bonus: Nifty 9 – Best Cabarets / Piano Bars NYCity
These are my favorite places for an after dinner night on the town – music and drinks.
Hit the Hot Link and check out what’s happening tonight:

Feinstein’s/54 Below – 254 W 54th St.

The Green Room 42 – 570 Tenth Ave.

Don’t Tell Mama – 343 W 46th St.

The Rum House, in the Hotel Edison – 228 W. 47th St.

Laurie Beechman Theatre – 407 W 42nd St.

Marie’s Crisis – 59 Grove St.

The Duplex – 61 Christopher St.

Sid Gold’s Request Room – 165 W 26th St.

Cafe Carlyle, in the Carlyle Hotel – 35 E. 76th St.
This is the only one not located on Manhattan’s WestSide, and it ain’t cheap, but it has some of the finest singers.

For a comprehensive list of the best places to hear All Types of Live Music in Manhattan see the tab above “LiveMusic.”

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NYT Theater Reviews – Our theater critics on the plays and musicals currently open in New York City.

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