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Wednesday, May 14, 2003

Alvin and Larry Ubell, the "Gurus of How-To," take listeners’ calls on home repair. Carol Muske-Dukes with her collection of poetry, Sparrow. Ross Terrill discusses the future of the Chinese empire, on The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means For The United States. Plus acclaimed actor B.D. Wong on the adventures of early parenthood Following Foo: The Electronic Adventures of the Chestnut Man…A True Story of Intensive Caring.

Alvin and Larry Ubell

Alvin and Larry Ubell, the "Gurus of How-To," take listeners’ calls on home repair.
www.ubell.com

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Carol Muske-Dukes

Carol Muske-Dukes with her collection of poetry, Sparrow.
Carol Muske-Dukes will be reading at:
Hunter College
Thursday May 15
7:30 pm
In the faculty lounge of the west building

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Ross Terrill

Ross Terrill discusses the future of the Chinese empire, on The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means For The United States.

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B.D. Wong

B.D. Wong on the adventures of early parenthood Following Foo: The Electronic Adventures of the Chestnut man...A True Story of Intensive Caring.

BD Wong will be reading:
Friday May 16th
7 pm
Barnes and Noble-Chelsea
675 6th Ave


He will be interviewed by Wendy Wasserstein
May 27th 7pm
92nd ...

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sky

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