There’s usually plenty to see around New York as we head into the summer but this year the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact all arts events with nothing available on Broadway or in concert halls and the summer festivals now all abandoned. Museums and galleries are still closed, and although restaurants and bars are expected to gradually open, social distancing will be the order of the day. We will update these pages as soon as we know more.
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Australians are the world’s greatest tourists, right? And no city offers quite as much in the way of artist thrills and spills as the Big Apple. After a year spent finding his feet, Limelight Editor-at-Large Clive Paget has hunted down the big names and haunted the city’s glittering venues. He’s also found unexpected performance spaces, from clubs to churches and even the odd cemetery. From the glamour of the Met and the buzz of Broadway to classical music hideaways and, yes, even some free stuff, our insider’s guide aims to be everything an adventurous cultural tourist needs.