NYC: The Official Guide: Did you know? Unknowns and up-and-comers have shared the stage here with the likes of Amy Poehler, Robin Williams and Conan O'Brien.
NYC: The Official Guide: This club features comedians who are either on the rise or have already established themselves on the national stage, like Lewis Black, Dane Cook and Dave Chappelle.
434 Lafayette St (btw Astor & E 4th), New York, NY
Indie Theater · NoHo · 45 tips and reviews
NYC: The Official Guide: Not in the mood to get messy? Sit toward the back. Blue Man’s “poncho seats” include the first four rows, where all sorts of materials like paint and water can splatter on you.
NYC: The Official Guide: If you have a recent ticket stub (30 days old or less) from the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan, you can get in free at PS1 with it.
Art Museum · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 55 tips and reviews
NYC: The Official Guide: The Panorama is a must-see. It’s a 3-D map of all of New York City. Fun fact: Queens Museum’s building was once housed the General Assembly of the United Nations.
30 Rockefeller Plz (6th Avenue between 49th & 50th St), New York, NY
Gift Store · Theater District · 71 tips and reviews
NYC: The Official Guide: Visit this store for merchandise from your favorite TV shows before or after catching a glimpse of the city skyline at the Top of the Rock Observation Deck.
NYC: The Official Guide: Customize your tour: Bike the Big Apple allows you to tailor your itinerary based on the distance and amount of time you would like to spend touring.
Arts and Entertainment · East Village · 4 tips and reviews
NYC: The Official Guide: FYI, wallflowers: In this mentalism and magic show, you may be asked to participate. Magic guru Sam Eaton enjoys bringing members of the audience on stage.
NYC: The Official Guide: Be sure to pace yourself with the pizza. If you’ve come with an empty stomach, you may be hungry, but resist the urge to fill up at the first couple of stops. You’ve got many more pizzerias to visit.