As the Editor of Time Out New York, Shaye loves finding and sharing off-the-beaten-path fun in NYC and sees the Big Apple as a constantly changing landscape to explore. When she’s not in the city, she’s exploring new cities, towns and villages across the U.S. and elsewhere.

She was previously the Things to Do editor at Time Out New York and in the same role at amNewYork before that. She also covered the Upper East Side for DNAinfo for two years. She got her start covering news and lifestyle at the Southampton and East Hampton Press on Long Island.

Shaye lives in Astoria with her husband Paul and cats, Zuko and Sylvie, and loves exploring the city’s neighborhoods, traveling, creative writing, roller skating, fabric crafting and doing nerdy shit in her spare time.

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The 20 best hotels with pools in NYC, for a water-filled escape from the city

The 20 best hotels with pools in NYC, for a water-filled escape from the city

The best NYC hotels with pools solve the problem of where to find somewhere to cool off high up above the hustle and bustle—and usually with a drink in hand. Maybe you're touring the city in the hot summer weather or you're doing a staycation here. Regardless of why you're looking for a hotel with a pool in NYC, we've rounded up the best places with jaw-dropping skyline views and poolside summer drinks at the swankiest pools in the city. From a 75-foot lap pool to a sundeck with top dog DJ bookings, these NYC hotels make a splash. April 2025 update: We added Virgin Hotels New York, the TWA Hotel, Margaritaville, Ravel Hotel's Summer Club and the Rockaway Hotel + Spa. We ranked these based on vibes and ranked them higher if they are open to the public/have day passes. RECOMMENDED: 🇺🇸 Click here to view our full guide to the best things to do in NYC🏨 Discover the best cheap hotels in NYC🗽 Check out the best hotels in NYC🌉 Explore the coolest Airbnbs in Brooklyn💗 Book one of the best boutique hotels in NYC Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every hotel featured, we've based our list on top reviews, hosts and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines. 
The best outdoor art in NYC this spring

The best outdoor art in NYC this spring

New York City is full of free outdoor art that you don't even have to go to a museum to see. Sculptures, murals and photographs can be found in its parks, sidewalks and on its buildings! Locations such as the High Line, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn, Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens and other NYC locales all have a wide variety of pieces awaiting you, from massive sculptures to eye-popping murals and graffiti. Best of all, it costs you nothing to pay a visit. Below, find the best outdoor art in NYC to stroll by for a DIY walking tour. RECOMMENDED: The best art shows and exhibits in NYC
NYC's best summer music festivals of 2025

NYC's best summer music festivals of 2025

There's more than one kind of New York City music festival—in fact, there's probably one for every type of music lover you could think of. The first events that come to mind might be the big-tent fests like Governors Ball, but just as important are staple series like the queer-centered All Things Go, Afropunk and BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!, which keep crowds coming out to our beloved green spaces and stadiums all season long. Overwhelmed by all the choices? Check out our hand-picked this guide to the very best summer music festivals hitting town this year. We'll keep updating this as summer approaches, so stay tuned. RECOMMENDED: The best concerts in NYC
The best views in NYC from skyline vistas to aerial outlooks

The best views in NYC from skyline vistas to aerial outlooks

The New York City skyline is iconic—and also ever-changing. Famous buildings like the Empire State, Chrysler and Flatiron still stand tall next to newer icons like One World Trade Center, the Vessel and the Spiral. Simply strolling the streets of New York, you’ll take in plenty of amazing views. But to get a better picture of the city, the best views in NYC are from up or out — whether atop a tall building, up in the sky, or out on the water. Taking in the view just might be one of the best things to do in NYC. The many incredible rooftop bars in New York offer spectacular views paired with tasty cocktails and bites. Other views can be had from atop the many beautiful buildings and towering skyscrapers in the city. Or for a more unique perspective, try viewing the skyline from the water, perhaps from a kayak (but save it for summer)? Our list of magical views in NYC will allow you to see the city in a new light. Check them out on your own, or visit a few with your special someone for a unique date option. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best New York attractions
The best hiking spots near NYC for scenic trails

The best hiking spots near NYC for scenic trails

NYC may be a big bustling city, but not far beyond these skyscrapers you can find plenty of options for getting some fresh air and getting back to nature. While NYC parks are some of the best in the country, there are times when you need more picturesque views, varying terrain and a change of scenery. These options for hiking near NYC offer all that and more. You’ll find hikes that range from easy to challenging, wind through forests and valleys and, most importantly, allow full-on communing with nature. These NYC-area hikes are accessible by public transportation, so all you need to do is grab your boots, backpack and hiking essentials and you’ll be ready to hit the trail. From mountains to lakes, serene paths to rocky cliffs, fabulous outdoor adventures await. You could partake in the many things to do outside in NYC or head out for a day trip or weekend getaway, but when you’re itching to get back to nature, these destinations for hiking near NYC will do the trick. RECOMMENDED: The best train trips from NYC for a scenic rail adventure
The 12 best sandwiches in NYC

The 12 best sandwiches in NYC

Growing up, a shelf-stable sandwich was a constant cast member in my brown bag lunch, from the reliable turkey with a squirt of mustard to the simple yet satisfying peanut butter and jelly variety, all of which was prepared by my loving mother. But as I've grown, so has my imagination as to what I can slide between two halves of bread.  The mighty sandwich is really a vehicle for all. Carnivorous appetites call for hunks of brisket and barbecue to pastrami-stacked creations. Yet sandwiches sprouting with veggies and vegetarian-forward ingredients can be just as satisfying if not more. And no matter what, a sandwich beats a sad desk salad, any day. When the hankering calls for a carb-laden lunch (or breakfast or dinner, we don't care), thumb through this list and discover your new favorite sub. Editor's note: We removed Bonafide Delicatessen and Cafe, Ciao, Gloria, Henry Public and Rowdy Rooster. We added Bark Barbecue, Calyer, Daily Provisions, Ends Meat, Ollin, Win Son Bakery and The Bonnie.  RECOMMENDED: The 25 most spectacular sandwiches in the world
The best beer gardens and beer halls in NYC

The best beer gardens and beer halls in NYC

When good weather breaks through the clouds, NYC has an abundance of things to do outside. In addition to parks and other outdoor attractions, we have a slew of rooftop bars and outdoor dining options to choose from. And some of the best bars in NYC fit into the beer garden and hall categories, ideal for those brief and beautiful moments when it’s neither too hot nor too cold, and only a crisp brew will do. These NYC beer gardens have everything you’d expect—outdoor tables, fun games, lovely music and, of course, thirst-quenching pints, many brewed on-site. Throw in some tasty snacks and you’ve got yourself the perfect afternoon. Whatever style of suds you prefer, NYC has an alfresco option for sipping a cold one on a gorgeous day. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to things to do outside in NYC
The best jazz clubs in NYC

The best jazz clubs in NYC

So you’re looking to find a good jazz club in NYC? The city is the home of some of the best jazz in the world and has been since the 1920s. But recently, they, along with so many live-music venues around the city, have gone through a rough patch with skyrocketing rent and cost increases. That’s why it’s important to enjoy a night out at these bastions of great music. We’ve rounded up the top jazz clubs NYC has to offer from Greenwich Village, Manhattan to Gowanus, Brooklyn, touching on hallowed landmarks, swanky newcomers, cutting-edge outer-borough spots, no-frills joints, date-idea destinations and more. RECOMMENDED: Full coverage of jazz in NYC
Best things to do outside in New York

Best things to do outside in New York

There are plenty of things to do outside in New York year-round, but when the weather gets to be just right and you want to spend as much time outside as possible, the city has some amazing options for a fresh air hang.  NYC parks are beautiful urban oases where you can picnic, play or just relax. Come spring, you can even spot cherry blossoms. All around the city you can find outdoor restaurants, bars and beer gardens to whet your whistle. When temps really rise, head further out to cool off at NYC beaches. There’s no shortage of outdoor activities in New York, and after a long winter, it’s a dream to get out, feel the breeze and soak up some sun. Read on for the best things to do outside in the city, but if you need a little more nature with your outdoor adventures, check out the best places to go camping near NYC and the best hikes near NYC. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in spring in NYC thE best things to do in summer in NYCThe best New York City architecture tours
Incredible immersive experiences to do in NYC right now

Incredible immersive experiences to do in NYC right now

As much as New Yorkers love their city, they want to be transported to another space and time — at least that's the trend museums, companies and artists are capitalizing on. Immersive exhibits, events and experiences are popping up all over NYC these days. From theatrical experiences to trippy digital art taking over massive spaces, there's no shortage of ways to be immersed in a different reality. With so many ways to be immersed, we decided it was high time to round up all the cool, immersive events, exhibits and experiences happening in NYC now and coming up soon so you won't miss the chance to experience something new and potentially mind-blowing. RECOMMENDED: The best museum exhibitions in NYC right now
The best galleries in NYC

The best galleries in NYC

New York is a hotbed of artistic expression. The city’s art museums—including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum—display some of the best artists spanning centuries. And with more than 1,000 galleries, you can check out the latest and greatest artists at any time, in all mediums from painting to sculpture. You’ll find the best galleries in NYC concentrated in Chelsea, but also Brooklyn and Queens to the Upper and Lower East Sides of Manhattan. Visit NYC’s legendary art galleries and you’ll see some of the best artists from around the world.
The 39 best museums in NYC

The 39 best museums in NYC

New York City’s cultural amenities are many, but none quite match the number, scale, and variety of its museums. There is literally an institution for every interest, whether it’s in art, history, science, or quirkier subjects. From 5,000 years of art history at The Metropolitan Museum to cutting-edge art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City is an art lovers' paradise. There are dozens of other types of museums, too, like the encyclopedic American Museum Of Natural History, the classical New-York Historical Society, and the sultry Museum of Sex. Photography fans have to check out the International Center of Photography, architecture buffs should head to the Skyscraper Museum, and transit lovers can't miss the New York Transit Museum. And, of course, that’s just the tip of the iceberg, even if you don’t count all of the other museums in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Is it a lot to take in? Certainly. But if you want to find a museum with your name on it, look no further than our complete guide to the best museums in NYC, complete with highlights at each one.  RECOMMENDED: 🖼Full guide to the best museum exhibitions in NYC

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The Frick Collection

The Frick Collection

The opulent residence that houses a private collection of great masters (from the 14th through the 19th centuries) was originally built for industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The firm of Carrère & Hastings designed the 1914 structure in an 18th-century European style, with a beautiful interior court and reflecting pool. The permanent collections include world-class paintings, sculpture and furniture by the likes of Rembrandt, Vermeer, Renoir and French cabinetmaker Jean-Henri Riesener.  Following its 2020 closure for renovations, the Frick Collection reopened on April 17, 2025 inside its historic Gilded Age mansion. Now, visitors can see the museum's permanent collection inside restored spaces on the first floor while also walking around a new roster of galleries on the mansion's second floor—once the Frick family's private quarters—now open to the public for the very first time. That means you can walk into the original bedroom of Henry Clay Frick! Read more on The Frick's incredible new offerings, including a new 218-seat auditorium, an airy class room, an expanded reception hall, new state-of-the-art conservation studios and the museum’s first-ever cafe.
Housing Works Cannabis Co

Housing Works Cannabis Co

This was the first recreational cannabis retail store in New York and its focus is on smaller businesses owned by BIPOC and women, including Florist Farms, Back Home Cannabis Company, Aryloom and Lobo Cannagar. You’ll find vapes, edibles, flower, prerolls and more from these brands in addition to apparel and literature about smoking, cannabis, the mission of Housing Works and more. You can peruse its full menu here. The dispensary in its first year added 200 more products to its menu with more from queer-, BIPOC- and women-owned and led companies. And currently carries several social equity brands, including Brelixi, Fat Nell, The Weekenders and Flamer and Drew Martin. Housing Works also puts its generated revenue back into the community that it serves. Since 1990, the nonprofit has been an advocate for those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS and has provided lifesaving services and has done that through entrepreneurial businesses, including its 10 thrift stores and bookstore/cafe in Soho. The dispensary was its 12th shop in NYC and one of many dispensaries it has planned (another just opened in NoMad at 30th Street and Sixth Avenue). 
Cannavita

Cannavita

This giant space with shiny wood floors and colorful art on its walls is Steinway's own licensed cannabis dealer and art gallery.  Those looking for product get a personalized experience with a focus on the therapeutic and wellness benefits that cannabis can offer in a welcoming, informative and educational atmosphere. And as mentioned earlier, Cannavita has its sights set higher—it regularly hosts gallery nights to support local artists, comedy nights and even yoga nights to encourage mindfulness and wellness.
NYC Bud

NYC Bud

NYC Bud is not only Long Island City's first recreational dispensary but the first subway-themed dispensary. The interior is designed to look like an MTA subway station with vintage subway benches, subway signs and even graffiti from classic ’80s artists. There's a “wide range of high-quality” NYC cannabis brands for purchase in-store or delivery, including flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles and accessories from brands like Dank, Zizzle, MFNY, Ruby Farms, Good Times, Chef for Higher and Plug N Play. The shop also hosts fun events like Buds & Brushes, comedy shows, bud brunches and DJ sets.
Area 53

Area 53

Tucked away on Bridge Street in an old factory basement, this two-story playscape for kids and adults contains ample room for fun, including laser tag, mini-bowling and arcade games. Laser tag games are comprised of three 10-15-minute matches, where you bob and weave around rustic columns and obstacles Area 53 has set up. Across an hour-and-a-half, you and your friends will be giggling and screaming as you "shoot" each other's guns to gain points. It's not for the faint of heart—running to avoid lasers is a workout, but a super fun one. We'd recommend checking out its "After Dark" laser tag and mini-bowling for those 18+ on Thursday nights. Area 53's mini-bowling allows for up to six people to knock down pins across 25 minutes and its arcade has traditional games, from basketball shooting games to racing games and claw machines.  Area 53 has other locations with even more fun—its Williamsburg "Adventure" spot has a ropes course, rock climbing, a zip line, slides, battle beams and ball and foam pits, an arcade, roller skating and more! There's also an Area 53 Paintball arena in Williamsburg that's 20,000 square feet (with its own arcade). We recently took our editorial team to laser tag at Area 53, and we had an absolute blast (pun intended).
Awoke Vintage

Awoke Vintage

This Australian shop, which began as a market stall in 2007, opened a store in Brooklyn in 2012, and offers pretty good deals, from $5 and $10 boxes of vintage pieces to dig through to more curated selections from Brooklyn-based brands. More specifically, its denim selection is impressive and includes a lot of different styles, patterns and fits. The store says Malia Obama, Jenna Ortega, Olivia Rodrigo and Robert Pattinson have all perused its wares. Time Out Tip: On a recent visit, we picked up some darling dangling star earrings and a watch ring—it was very busy, so we plan to go back on a week day.
Monk Vintage Thrift Shop

Monk Vintage Thrift Shop

Dig and ye shall find: The booty at this crazy-packed vintage store includes 1960s–1990s options for both guys and girls, plus a considerable costume jewelry and funky housewares selection. Not only is it chock full of great finds but it's really fun to look at. We went on a recent Saturday and found so much amid its racks, including a barely used sleek Michael Kors purse for $50 and a pair of never-worn, black velvet combat boots for $25. Even cooler, I found out that they take donations and you get 25% off your next purchase. Time Out Tip: The store spans two floors at 496 Driggs Avenue and 197 North 9th Street, so plan accordingly and bring some friends (and reusable bags) for a hunt to remember.
The Chemists’ Club Hotel

The Chemists’ Club Hotel

The fascinating history of one midtown building has become its future. The Chemists' Club Hotel, which opened February 2025, rests within a 1911 building that used to be home to the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the New York Section of the Society of Chemical Industry until 1987. The boutique hotel, which was redesigned from the former Dylan Hotel by Ilmiodesign, has 107 guest rooms and suites, a fitness center, a dedicated concierge and the acclaimed restaurant Benjamin Steakhouse, which remains.  But the star of the redesign is its Alchemy Suite, which boasts original gothic arches and stained-glass windows. The Penthouse Suite with a terrace featuring sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline is a runner up and for those with humbler budgets, the Junior Suites offer a still luxe experience with modern amenities and their own separate sitting areas. If you travel with your family or friends, you can opt for a deluxe double room. This is a very New York conversion—when it was a Chemists' Club, scientists met on a “social floor,” worked on a “scientific floor,” rented out one of its three laboratories, and stayed in its residential spaces. Now, travelers from all over are invited to luxuriate there. “Guests are encouraged to immerse themselves in the hotel’s artistic heritage, featuring works by renowned artists and sculptors–like Marcos Castillo and Carlos Bustamante–that celebrate the time honored story of the original Chemists’ Club,” the hotel’s press release states.
Spotlight Saturdays: Dulce A Sweet Latin Party

Spotlight Saturdays: Dulce A Sweet Latin Party

Time Out is throwing it down on Saturday nights with live DJ sets, the best views in NYC and drinks that'll get you in the groove. This week and on every Second Saturday, dance to Latin groove with DJ Loko & Thankyoueddin, featuring Rogue and Dada Cosmic. See you on the rooftop!   Coming up for Spotlight Saturdays: First Saturdays: Noise Complaint with DJ LSJThird Saturdays: Motion x Movement by One Motion DJs; AfroBeats & CaribbeanFourth Saturdays: MORESOUPPLEASE
All That Glitters…

All That Glitters…

If you're a fan of glitter like I am, you'll want to stop by Museum at FIT's free exhibit "All That Glitters..." that showcases how reflection and sparkle in fashion and textiles has helped people express themselves over time. Curated by students fro the School of Graduate Studies at the Fashion Institute of Technology, the exhibit features pieces like a Chanel ensemble made of Lurex, Oscar de la Renta ensemble with gold and rhinestones and a Dior dress with silk and gold threads. These gorgeous items, which sparkle in the gallery lights, show how adding these shiny adornments were made more affordable over time with the invention of new fabrics and techniques. It even shows these new materials up close in a few cases, including Swarvoski crystals that are often used in fashion items. The exhibition touches on sustainability and conservation, with each material having its own environmental impact and societal and artistry use like in drag, and even political use like "glitter bombing." You can catch it now through March 23 for free at the Museum of FIT. While you're there, take the stairs down to see the museum's cabinet of curiosities-themed fashion exhibit.
Socrates Sculpture Park

Socrates Sculpture Park

This 4.5-acre city park on a former landfill hosts large-scale sculpture exhibits year-round. Not only does it always have incredible sculptures, its art is set to the backdrop of the East River and the Manhattan skyline. It’s open 365 days a year, offering music and dance performances, movie screenings, yoga and more. 
City Climb at Edge

City Climb at Edge

City Climb—which is the highest external building climb in the world on the Western Hemisphere's tallest observation deck, Edge—tethers brave thrillseekers to a secure trolly along the outside of the building and open, edged platforms and stairways. Two cables will keep you secure on a path that leads up 32 steps to “The Cliff,” an outlook 1,190 feet in the sky and to “The Stair,” which consists of 151 steps on a 45-degree incline. “The Apex” is where they can lean out and hang over the platform at 1,271 feet. Are your knees buckling yet? Here’s what it was like to climb it. It all finishes with a victory lap on Edge's outdoor viewing area on the 100th floor (and a celebratory medal for inaugural guests).

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See art by Picasso, Warhol and Basquiat for free at Rock Center this month

See art by Picasso, Warhol and Basquiat for free at Rock Center this month

Did you know that you don’t really have to go to the best museums in New York to see some incredible art? Christie’s New York at 20 Rockefeller Plaza regularly holds public exhibits during set hours to showcase its incredible holdings before they go to auction. This May, in fact, the destination will be chock-full of masterpieces that you can gaze, including works by Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Andy Warhol, Mark Rothko and Jean-Michel Basquiat, among others. RECOMMENDED: A meditative garden by Lily Kwong has taken root in Madison Square Park Specifically, Christie's 20/21 Spring Marquee Week will feature potential sales by some of the most important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Expect 39 pieces by the likes of Picasso, Mondrian, Alberto Giacometti and René Magritte, for example, plus a 1982 tripe portrait by Basquiat and selected works by Tiqui Atencio, Ago Demirdjian, Cecily Brown, Ed Ruscha, Simone Leigh, Lisa Brice, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Jenny Saville and others. In addition to the auction times, Christie's will be hosting exhibition hours of the above-mentioned art creations during the following dates:  May 3: 10am–5pm May 4: 1–5pm May 5–14: 10am–5pm May 15: 10am–2pm Photograph: courtesy of Christie’s New York | PIET MONDRIAN, Composition with Large Red Plane, Bluish Gray, Yellow, Black and Blue If you’re rolling in the dough and can afford to bid on art, you’ll want to check out the auctions, which start on May 12: Leonard & Louise Riggio Collected
This phở restaurant was just named the best in New York City

This phở restaurant was just named the best in New York City

With cold days still sticking around here in NYC, there’s nothing better than a steaming hot bowl of phở. And when it comes to the perfect bowl, there’s a lot to consider: the springy-ness of the noodles, the flavoring of the broth, the toppings that meld with what is, hopefully, tender meat …  To get to the bottom of the perfect bowl, we tapped Hannah Pham, a New York-based producer and writer from Melbourne, Australia who runs a production company with her husband, the comedian and actor Ronny Chieng. A self-proclaimed phở aficionado, Pham completely revamped our list of best phở restaurants in NYC, highlighting top destinations from across all boroughs. “I have been to most of these restaurants several times before, but it only felt fair to eat at all of them again and without their prior knowledge of this project to ensure accuracy in my phở list,” Pham shared. Following all that research, we’ve crowned cozy Vietnamese restaurant Mắm as the very best place in town to snag some pho. "Mắm is absolutely delicious with unapologetically bold and hard to find Vietnamese dishes like Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm (rice vermicelli with fermented shrimp paste sauce) and stuffed snails with lemongrass and pork," writes Pham.  The expert also praises the restaurant's interior design, which makes patrons feel like they're "in Vietnam." Keep in mind, though, that the eatery offers a rotating menu so the quintessential Vietnamese dish might not always be available. Needless to say, if you're lucky en
A beautiful new glass mosaic was just installed inside the Grand Central subway station

A beautiful new glass mosaic was just installed inside the Grand Central subway station

The next time you commute through the 42 St-Grand Central Station subway station, make sure to head through the 7 train entrance at 42nd Street/3rd Avenue to see a new, incredibly intricate and colorful glass mural that will take your breath away. “Abstract Futures” by Hilma’s Ghost (artist duo Sharmistha Ray and Dannielle Tegeder) and fabricated by Miotto Mosaic Art Studios is a 600-square-foot glass mosaic that is inspired by artist Hilma af Klint. Using abstract motifs and color symbolism, the mural takes a cue from Klint and plays with the idea of “portals” and “journeys” as a metaphor for an individual’s transformation and spiritual development in the city, according to MTA Arts & Design. RECOMMENDED: A new Ai Weiwei installation will cover Roosevelt Island in camouflage netting The duo's first project as part of Hilma's Ghost collective was actually a tarot deck also named "Abstract Futures." Roughly 1,500 decks of the kind are still in circulation today, as part of a third edition of the project. As a mural, the re-imagined deck tells New York’s future through symbols that span three segments. In the first portal, “The Fool” goes to NYC in search of something bigger than itself. In the image, you'll notice the concept of passion represented with reds, oranges and pinks, while a funnel conveys the idea of an upward thrust of energy. “The mural’s imagery emphasizes the harnessing of creativity, vitality and intuition as they tap into their inner wisdom and drive,” the MT
‘Sleep No More’ follow-up ‘Life and Trust’ abruptly closed last weekend

‘Sleep No More’ follow-up ‘Life and Trust’ abruptly closed last weekend

If you had tickets to see Life and Trust, Emursive’s follow-up to the much-beloved and long-running Sleep No More, you’ll need to get a refund. The show abruptly closed on Saturday, April 19. In an email blast, the company apologized for the surprising cancelation. "Dearest guest, we sincerely regret to inform you that due to unforeseen circumstances, the theatrical run of Life and Trust officially came to an end last night," reads the blast. "We apologize for the late notice and for the disappointment and inconvenience this has caused, and appreciate your understanding and support. We will begin processing refunds immediately [...]. Thank you in advance for your kindness and patience." RECOMMENDED: Incredible immersive experiences to do in NYC right now The Life and Trust Instagram has been scrubbed clean except for one post that thanks the audience members who have come to see the program, also directing folks to ask for a refund by emailing refund@lifeandtrustnyc.com. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Life and Trust (@lifeandtrust) No specific details about the reasons behind the sudden closure have yet been disclosed. According to reports, the staff was told about the development an hour before the news was released to the public. The press team at Life & Trust did not answer Time Out's request for comment.  According to multiple TikToks, Conwell Coffee Hall, where the show was mounted, is still open but mentions and elements of the show have b
The essential 4/20 gift guide for weed fans that’ll improve their high

The essential 4/20 gift guide for weed fans that’ll improve their high

Sunday is 4/20—the high holy day for those who partake in marijuana, and since it’s been legalized in New York City, it’s more celebrated than ever! Now there are parties, picnics, festivals and pop-ups for every kind of flower fan. As tokers and edible takers have come out of the shadows, so too have companies that cater to the culture, from dispensaries to accessory makers. That’s why we’ve put together a guide of cannabis gift ideas for 4/20—it’s easier than ever to find the best products to influence your high. And what better way to celebrate the day than gifting your friends and loved ones (or yourself) with something that’ll make them feel good? Whether you get one gift for your stoner friend or build an entire cannabis gift basket, we’ve got you covered. We’re offering 10 options, mostly locally-based, for different kinds of folks below that you can find in-store or get delivered. RECOMMENDED: The best cannabis stores in NYC 1. For those who enjoy a little luxury A private shopping experience at Charlie Fox If you really want to show how much you value them, book a private shopping experience with a sommelier at Charlie Fox, one of the most gorgeous dispensaries in NYC. Located in Times Square in a 6,000-square-foot, two-story flagship, it offers curated cannabis products, including flower, vapes, pre-rolls, and gummies tailored to distinct moods. You can book this month via SevenRooms. Photograph: courtesy Brian W. Ferry 2. For those who get chill sans smoke Ayrloo
New York City was just named the second most romantic city in the world

New York City was just named the second most romantic city in the world

Here’s a hot take: New York City is the number one most romantic city in the U.S. and the second-most romantic in the world, at least according to a new study by swimwear experts at Pour Moi . Let’s break down the numbers behind this new distinction. RECOMMENDED: NYC was just named the second-most expensive city in the world Experts analyzed three data streams across over 550 cities around the globe to come up with the survey. Among them: the number of times reviewers on their site described the locations as “romantic,” the number of “things to do for couples” in each city and the amount of Instagram posts with the hashtag #datenight+city. They then pulled the data into an index to create a “romantic score” out of 100. Globally, London is the world's most romantic city (color us surprised), as it scored 79.11 out of 100, followed by New York City (at 66.65) and then Miami (at 54.64). It seems our high score was mostly due to the “impressive number of lovebirds posting their Big Apple date nights on social media.” Pour Moi also mentions TV shows like Sex and the City and Gossip Girl, which have served as love-adjacent inspo for people, when looking through results.  Map: courtesy Pour Moi Map: courtesy Pour Moi Here’s a list of the top 10 most romantic cities in the world London, United Kingdom (79.11 out of 100) New York City, New York, USA (66.65 out of 100) Miami, Florida, USA (54.64 out of 100) Toronto, Canada (54.17 out of 100) Rome, Italy (53.38 out of 10
Sit in with Stephen Colbert to chat about ‘Andor’ season 2

Sit in with Stephen Colbert to chat about ‘Andor’ season 2

Star Wars fans will want to grab these tickets quick—The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert will be hosting an evening all about Andor season 2 with Tony Gilroy next month at the Paley Museum. Taking place on Tuesday, May 13, at 7:30pm, fans will get to sit in for an exclusive screening of episode 10 from Season 2—the final chapter of Andor—and get a special in-depth look and sit in for a discussion with creator Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton, the Bourne franchise and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story) and Stephen Colbert. RECOMMENDED: A ‘Handmaid's Tale’ exhibit is coming to NYC just in time for the new season “Tony Gilroy is a masterful storyteller whose work has redefined modern genre storytelling, and with Stephen Colbert guiding the conversation, the evening promises to be both insightful and unforgettable,” said Maureen J. Reidy, President & CEO of The Paley Center for Media. “We are thrilled to take a deep dive into the final chapter of Andor with both Tony and Stephen.” The new season of Andor promises to be as exciting as the first (that jailbreak episode!).  Andor follows Cassian Andor’s (Diego Luna) journey from a cynical nobody to a key player in the Rebel Alliance. The first three episodes of Season 2 launch on Disney+ on April 22, with weekly drops of three episodes each in the weeks to follow. Grab your tickets for the screening and discussion starting at noon on Friday, April 25. Tickets are already on sale for Paley President’s Circle, Patron Circle and Partner Members; an
Cardi B and FKA Twigs will headline LadyLand music festival during Pride weekend

Cardi B and FKA Twigs will headline LadyLand music festival during Pride weekend

Some really fire artists are performing during Pride weekend this year. Both Cardi B and FKA Twigs will headline the iconic Ladyland festival under the K Bridge in June, and we could not be more hyped. Representing the Bronx on Friday, June 27, Cardi B will be joined by Cobrah, Danny Tenaglia, Sukihana, DJ sets by Hercules and Love Affair, among many others, while FKA Twigs will present songs from her Eusexua tour with support from Pabllo Vittar, Boris, Eartheater, VTSS, Isabella Lovestory, Kevin Aviance and more on Saturday, June 28. RECOMMENDED: Pride March 2025 NYC: guide to the parade, street closures and best places to watch LadyLand, the annual outdoor music festival and Pride celebration, is curated by Ladyfag—an iconic figure in the city's nightlife scene. In the past, the festival has featured performances by the likes of SOPHIE, Honey Dijon, Christina Aguilera and even Madonna.  Photo: Christian Bertrand / Shutterstock Here’s this year's full LadyLand lineup: Friday, June 27 Cardi B Alex Chapman Armana Khan Charlene Chase Icon Cobrah Danny Tenaglia F5VE Hercules & Love Affair (DJ Set) Leonce Lushious Massacr Michael Magnan Por Detroit (Perfect Lovers b2b Victor Rodriguez) Santi Sofia Kourtesis Sukihana Taahlia Uniiqu3 Saturday, June 28 FKA Twigs Alexis De La Rosa Boris Chippy Nonstop Cortisa Star Eartheater Gallipony Isabella Lovestory Jeffrey Sfire Liam Benzvi Pabllo Vittar Paurro Star Amerasu Toccororo VTSS How to get tickets to LadyLand music festival 2025
Here are all the free concerts you can catch at Bryant Park this summer

Here are all the free concerts you can catch at Bryant Park this summer

New York City's musical love language? Free summer concerts—some of the them across the city's most most incredible parks. Case in point: the annual Bryant Park Picnic Performances lineup presented by Bank of America. This year, the shenanigans kick off on Friday, May 30, when illustrious institutions like the New York City Opera and Carnegie Hall Citywide will put on a wide range of 25 free performances, 15 of which will be livestreamed as well (just in case you can't make it to them all).   “Picnic Performances highlights incredible talent and creates a space where the community can enjoy live music, dance and performances together,” said Connie Verducci, market executive at Bank of America New York City, in an official statement. “We look forward to sharing another unforgettable summer of art and culture with New Yorkers and visitors alike in partnership with Bryant Park.” RECOMMENDED: Here are all the free performances and events you can catch at Hudson River Park this spring and summer 2025 Bryant Park Picnic Performances summer lineup ELECTRIC ROOT Friday, May 30 (7 - 8:15pm): The Sound of (Black) Music                             CONTEMPORARY DANCE Thursday, June 5 (7 - 9pm): Limón Dance Company, EMERGE125, KAŌS Dance Collective Friday, June 6 (7 - 9pm): Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, Gibney Company, Syren Dance Friday, June 13 (7 - 9pm): Doug Varone and Dancers and Kyle Marshall Choreography   JAZZMOBILE  Saturday June 14 (7 - 8:30pm): The Jimmy Heath Big Band with Music
Mooney’s bookstore from Netflix’s ‘You’ is popping up in NYC

Mooney’s bookstore from Netflix’s ‘You’ is popping up in NYC

The bookstore where it all began—the first “meet-cute,” Joe Goldberg’s dark obsession and his creepy internal monologues in Netflix’s You—is opening in New York City for a limited time ahead of the final season’s premiere on April 24. Fans already know that the bookstore scenes from season 1—where Joe (Penn Badgley) worked as Mooney’s manager when he met his first victim, Beck (Elizabeth Lail)—were filmed at the Upper East Side’s Logos Bookstore and can be visited any time. But this pop-up at 489 Broome Street will give fans a chance to participate in their own literary scavenger hunt with exclusive merch, prizes and photo opps—sans torture cage and murder—on April 22 and 23 from noon to 8pm. RECOMMENDED: This surreal inflatable wonderland is free to visit in Brooklyn right now That’s not all: on April 23, fans around the world will be able to attend an early virtual screening of the Season 5 premiere featuring Penn Badgley himself on Tudum, a companion site to Netflix. You can register for it right here for the screening and live Q&A. And if you can’t make the pop-up, head to Brooklyn’s The Ripped Bodice, for its own You scavenger hunt with free merch and access to the fan screening, between April 16 and 23. It’s all free to experience. If you’ve forgotten where we left off in the You-niverse, the new season picks up three years after Joe and his newest love interest (victim?) Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) left London for New York City. Joe wants to buy a bookstore—and does. Pho
This year’s Macy’s Flower Show features immersive floral displays by YSL and Lego

This year’s Macy’s Flower Show features immersive floral displays by YSL and Lego

Macy’s Herald Square is about to spring to life with its beloved Flower Show later this month with help from YSL, Lego and other brands—and you’ll get some floral freebies this time around. On view from April 27 to May 18 (three weeks this time), the 2025 Macy’s Flower Show will present what it calls “surrealist gardens and mesmerizing floral displays” with work by ManscapersNY and fresh flowers by The Bouqs Co. and a first-ever “Macy’s Bouquet of Deals.”  “We believe in bringing events to life in our stores and this year’s 50th Macy’s Flower Show is a breathtaking example of that commitment,” said Sharon Otterman, Macy’s chief marketing officer, in a statement. “We create spectacular experiences throughout the year and transform our iconic Herald Square flagship into an immersive destination that inspires and delights. This spring we will welcome more than one million customers to Macy’s Flower Show to experience wonder and joy that only we can deliver.” RECOMMENDED: Wander through 13,000 beautiful tulips at this free festival in NYC Here’s what to expect this year. An immersive, scented floral walkthrough by YSL with gorgeous freebies An immersive experience, “YSL Beauty Art of Flowers,” will encourage you to embrace your own transformation and freedom as you experience a “powerful landscape, complete with innovative metallic codes,” leading from the store’s entrance to a pop-up boutique. YSL Beauty’s new and first-ever alcohol-free citrus floral scent, Libre L’eau Nue, wi
A ‘Handmaid's Tale’ exhibit is coming to NYC just in time for the new season

A ‘Handmaid's Tale’ exhibit is coming to NYC just in time for the new season

April 8 marks the sixth and final season premiere of The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu—a show that has both horrified and thrilled us at a time when its events seem more possible than ever. Ahead of the premiere, The Paley Museum in midtown tells us that it’ll have an immersive exhibit featuring the costumes, artifacts and props from the Emmy Award-winning show on view starting Friday, April 4, through Sunday, June 8. RECOMMENDED: NYC's wacky April Fool's Day Parade is celebrating 40 years as a satirical spectacle Based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, The Handmaid’s Tale follows June Osborn (Elisabeth Moss), a woman forced to survive as a “handmaid” (a woman who must bear children for the ruling elite) in Gilead, a totalitarian society that used to be the U.S.  At the Paley Museum, “The Legacy of The Handmaid’s Tale: June’s Evolution from Handmaid to Rebel” will put you face-to-face with its costumes, including June's iconic red handmaid’s dress, cloak and white winged bonnet and Serena Joy Waterford’s (Yvonne Strahovski) haunting teal dress, as well as costumes worn by other pivotal characters like Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd), Nick Blaine (Max Minghella), Commander Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) and Rita (Amanda Brugel), Hannah’s (Jordana Blake) plum outfit and June’s prison uniform. Photograph: courtesy The Paley Museum Photograph: courtesy The Paley Museum You’ll also get to see Commander Waterford’s Scrabble board, Nichole’s doll from Nick, June’s Boston map and June’s terrifying Handma