NYC Restaurant Week

If you are looking to enjoy the many wonderful restaurants that New York has to offer, Restaurant Week is the perfect way to see them all without breaking the bank.

MARCH 2013

New York

Central Park Walking Tour

Central Park is an absolute must see, while in the city and a tour is the perfect way to get the most out of your experience.

Space Shuttle Enterprise Exhibition at the Intrepid

Don't miss this unique opportunity to be inches away from a true piece of space history, the Enterprise, which is the first space shuttle Nasa ever constructed.

The Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center

Known as the preeminent opera house in the US, this season will undoubtedly please both the opera fanatic and the relative newcomer.

African Art, New York, and the Avant-Garde at the Met
There was once a time when America was not so artistically diverse.  Learn about America's relationship with fine art through this exhibit, which uses African sculpture as a means of exploration.
Matisse: In Search of True Painting at The Met
Gain insight in to Matisse's unique style of revisiting past paintings and attempt to understand color, shape and inspiration in the way this great painter so fully did.
New York Botanical Garden Orchid Show
New York's most spectacular annual orchid show displayed in the Botanical Garden's Conservatory.
The Armory Show
This leading international contemporary and modern art fair is one of the most important annual art events in Manhattan and takes place March 7-10 at Pier 92 & 94.
 

Philadelphia

First Friday Philadelphia
On the first Friday of every month, Old City is an art lovers delight, as the neighborhood's over 40 galleries stay open late.
Philadelphia Chocolate Tours

This is probably the most delicious way to see the city, and although it might be a few calories over budget you can easily justify with this leisurely stroll through Philadelphia.

American Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition
The 1920s and Prohibition era come roaring to life in the form of a 5,000-square-foot exhibit featuring more than 120 rare artifacts from the period.
Endgame
Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett’s wicked humor comes alive on the Arden’s stage for the first time, directed by Edward Sobel.

DC

Better Angels of Our Nature: Art During the Civil War and Reconstruction
There is no better way to understand an event then through the eyes of its contemporaries, so why not experience the Civil War through the eyes of the painters of the time?
INTERSECTIONS: A new America Arts Festival
A vibrant fest at Atlas features genres ranging from theater and dance to film and spoken word. 
Hello, Dolly!
Don't miss this Tony-winning musical farce based on the play The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder. Jerry Herman's memorable music and enchanting lyrics make for an unforgettable experience at Washington's Ford theater.
Mattias Jacobsson, guitar

Mattias Jacobsson, a promising young guitar player, will be performing the Bach Lute Suites for his first time at Strathmore this March. The performance promises to be a dazzling showcase for this young talent.