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Wednesday, July 23, 2003

Randy Kennedy, Metro reporter for the New York Times, tackles New York City subways and discusses everything from the fare hike to beating the summer subway blues. Then, Stephen Fox looks into the history of the great age of steamships, Transatlantic. Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman celebrates his 25th anniversary and discusses Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival. And Alafair Burke, daughter of crime writer James Lee Burke, shares her debut novel, Judgement Calls.

Randy Kennedy

Randy Kennedy, Metro reporter for the New York Times, tackles New York City subways and discusses everything from the fare hike to beating the summer subway blues.

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Stephen Fox

Stephen Fox looks into the history of the great age of steamships, Transatlantic: Samuel Cunard, Isambard Brunel, and the Great Atlantic Steamships. Read an excerpt of Fox's book in the Reading Room.

Stephen Fox will be speaking and signing books at:
South Street Sea Port Museum
207 Front ...

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Alafair Burke

Alafair Burke, daughter of crime writer James Lee Burke, shares her debut novel, Judgement Calls.

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Richard Stoltzman

Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman celebrates his 25th anniversary and discusses Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival.
Find out more about the Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night Gala

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