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[Note: These are Time Out New York's choices, not the actual Tony Award nominations. A complete list of official 2026 Tony nominations can now be found here.]
Today we are proud to announce the annual TONY* nominations, which honor the best work on Broadway in the 2025–26 season. The very last thing we want is to confuse, so let us be super clear: TONY is an acronym for Time Out New York, and the list below is what we at TONY (i.e. Time Out New York) would nominate for the Tony Awards (i.e. the Antoinette Perry Awards) if we were the Tony Award nominating committee, which we are not. Note also, please, that we are choosing what we think should be nominated for Tonys, not predicting what we think will be nominated when the official nominations are announced at 9am on Tuesday, May 5. Several of the races are chock full of deserving candidates, and choosing among them has been hard. Heroically, however, we have forced ourselves to do it, using the eligibility decisions of the actual Tony Awards as guidelines. (A few five-slot categories have expanded to six to reflect ties in our process.) Congratulations to the 2026 TONY* nominees!Â
*Â Time Out New YorkRELATED: Buy tickets to Broadway showsRECOMMENDED:Â Complete guide to the Tony AwardsÂ
Best Play
The Balusters by David Lindsay-AbaireGiant by Mark RosenblattLiberation by Bess WohlLittle Bear Ridge Road by Samuel D. Hunter
Photograph: Courtesy Little FangLiberation
Best Musical
The Lost BoysSchmigadoonTitanĂqueTwo Strangers...
Now that spring is in full swing, there’s no shortage of outstanding NYC events in May 2026. We encourage you to find things to do outside and take in all the greenery by visiting some of the best NYC parks while the flowers are blooming. As for the month’s major holidays, don’t miss out on all the awesome things to do for Mother’s Day and Memorial Day.Â
From parades to performances and art exhibits to night markets, there's no shortage of ways to have fun in NYC this May.Â
RECOMMENDED: Full NYC events calendar
Looking for the best things to do in NYC this weekend? Whether you’re the group planner searching for more things to do in NYC today or you have no plans yet, here are some ideas to add to your list for this weekend: the Macy's Flower Show, the Inaugural Downtown NYC JazzFest, a new Museum of Sex exhibit, a tea service at Louis Vuitton, The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway and more, plus free events around town. All you have to do is scroll down to plan your weekend!
And cap off a great month with our round-up of the best things to do in April.Â
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Painting is an ancient medium and even with the introduction of photography, film and digital technology, it still has remained a persistent mode of expression. So many paintings have been limned over dozens of millennia that only a relatively small percentage of them could be construed as "timeless classics" that have become familiar to the public—and not coincidentally produced by some of the most famous artists of all time.
It leaves open the question of what mix of talent, genius and circumstance leads to the creation of a masterpiece. Perhaps the simplest answer is that you know one when you see one, whatever part of the world it's being held in. We, of course, have our opinion of what makes the grade, and we present them here, in our list of the best paintings of all time. Argue amongst yourselves.
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Picture Formula 1, but the track is the Hudson River, the stands are actually boats that sit right at the water's edge and the cars are 50-foot hydrofoiling catamarans racing over 60 miles per hour. That's the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix, and it's back on May 30–31 for what is shaping up to be the most anticipated event yet in the 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship.
International teams—including a genuinely fired-up United States SailGP Team that just snapped a two-season win drought in Sydney—will race in identical high-tech F50 catamarans just off the perimeter of the Hudson, close enough that you'll feel the spray. Last year's edition set a U.S. record with over 10,000 ticketed spectators across the weekend. This year, spectators will be closer than ever to the action.
Photograph by Mike Lawrence for SailGP, courtesy of SailGP
If you haven't seen SailGP in person, here's what to expect: it's less "regatta at the yacht club" and more "stadium sport that happens to be on water." The athletes—drivers, not sailors—compete nation-versus-nation in races that are tight, tactical and occasionally chaotic. Capsizes happen. Lead changes happen. The leaderboard flips and all of it with One World Trade Center looming in the background.
Photograph by Felix Diemer for SailGP, courtesy of SailGPU.S. SailGP Team celebrate with the Winners Wheel
The United States SailGP Team, for its part, has quietly become the story of the 2026 season. After finishing dead last in 2025, the team...
New York City has tons of things going for it, from incredible buildings to breathtaking parks. But surely, the top of the list includes NYC’s vast array of museums and galleries, covering every field of culture and knowledge: There are quirky museums and interactive museums, free museums and world renowned art institutions like the Met. Between them, they offer so many exhibitions of every variety and taste that it's hard to keep track of them. But if you’re starting to suffer a sudden attack of FOMA (that's fear of missing art), don't worry! We've got you covered with our select list of the best museum exhibitions in NYC.
Don't waste any time—head to NYC's best museum exhibits now!
RECOMMENDED: Full guide to museums in NYC
Choosing a favorite restaurant in New York City is a joyful task with myriad possibilities depending on the occasion, mood and even the time of year. Your favorite dive, fine dining destination and neighborhood favorite might all occupy top spots on your personal best list in spite of their disparate qualities.Â
Our list of NYC’s 45 best restaurants is the same, spanning each of those categories and more to comprise a catalog of all the places we wish we were at right now. They don’t have to be the newest or the most recently reviewed, just places that we’ve been to and want to return to again and again, and that we think that you will, too.Â
Best NYC restaurants at a glance:
For an excellent slice: L'Industrie - The New York slice shop that made us fall in love with Burrata slices, now has a new locale in Little Italy (Little Italy, West Village and Williamsburg)
For a spin on a classic diner: Thai Diner – Even six years later, crowds line up for Thai tea babka, French toast, and disco fries from this Thai diner. (NoMad)
For killer tacos: Carnitas Ramirez – The taqueria is home to nose-to-tail pork cookery, just in taco form, and it all goes down in a laid-back setting (Lower East Side)
For a classic steak: The Dynamo Room - The throwback steakhouse offers prime cuts of steaks and classic cocktails right off of Madison Square Garden (Penn Station)
Updated May 2026: Despite the rain and stretches of grey, spring is still here. We've pre-emptively given our rooftop...
This one-night experience celebrates Asian creators, innovators and changemakers shaping what’s next for themselves and for the world.
Guests will journey through four cultural stations, sample featured dishes from Asian-owned vendors Okiboru and Wayla, and hear from changemakers on stage before closing the night with a live AAPI DJ set on the fifth-floor terrace.
Every guest who completes the journey enters for a chance to win $5,000 toward their next bold move!
Date & timeThursday, May 21 @ 6pm
LocationTime Out Market New York in Dumbo, 55 Water Street, Brooklyn, NY
What to expect
Four cultural stations inspired by Chinese calligraphy, Korean Dancheong patterns, the Kalava thread-tying tradition, and Vietnamese strategy games
Food from Wayla and Okiboru, two Asian restaurants featured at Time Out Market New York in DUMBO*
A signature cocktail program rooted in Asian flavors, with non-alcoholic options for every drink
A Changemaker Q&A panel with Asian creators and innovators on the fifth floor
The Call Your Shot Wall, where guests place their card and enter the sweepstakes
A $5,000 sweepstakes from Time Out toward one guest's next chapter, presented by Toyota
A live AAPI DJ set to close out the night
A Time Out Market gift card and drink ticket for the first 100 guests
RSVP
*Â Featured dishes available for purchase
Last updated April 13, 2026: Pickleball is back in Central Park, outdoor movie season is finally here, and Veselka is again turning out pierogi 24/7. Make the most of the spring season both indoors and out as city's iconic museums, big attractions and favorite restaurants host the coolest exhibits, shows and menus right now.Â
How we choose the best things to do in NYC: Time Out editors traverse New York City from end to end looking for the coolest things to do, the most delicious places to eat and the most impressive shows to see. We then pick the very best items to make it to this list each month.Â
From its art museums (The Met and MoMA) to its attractions (Broadway theaters and sunrises from the Empire State Building), we are certain that New York City is the best city in the world. Its dining and drinking scenes are still unbeatable with unrivaled bars, restaurants and creative culinary inventions. Every day, we’re discovering something new and wonderful about our city, whether it’s one of the best parks, incredible views, cool hotels, must-see art or quirky museums—and we’re highlighting the best of the best right here.
Quick picks: The best things to do in NYC at a glance
Central Park:Â The world's most famous green space, stop by to enjoy some peace and quiet. (Free entry)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art:Â This massive museum spans 5,000 years of art history to get lost in. ($30/adult)Â
The High Line:Â This innovative reclaimed space turned railroad tracks into a cool...
If you’re looking for the best things to do in NYC this week, or even for today, there are tons of fun options, including the returns of Frieze New York and the NYCxDESIGN Festival, the debut of Smorgasburg in Central Park, the unveiling of an Iris van Herpen exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, chili cook-offs, oyster fests and more, plus awesome free events in NYC. For more ideas, scroll down to see this week's best things to do in NYC.
RECOMMENDED: Full list of the best things to do in New York
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