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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Guest host Julie Burstein looks into some of the most bizarre and beautiful apartments that New Yorkers call home--from rooms in former brothels to studios in skyscrapers. Later on, we’ll talk to the author of a collection of four short stories about modern women. And Lorraine Bracco of “The Sopranos” will be here.

Weird and Wonderful Apartments

The population density of Manhattan is 871 times greater than the US as a whole. It’s no surprise, then, that many New Yorkers stretch the boundaries of their wallets and imaginations to find a place to call home. In Five Flights Up, editor Toni Schlesinger looks at some of the ...

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The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys

Dao Strom shares The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys, a collection of four short stories about four different women with ties to Vietnam.

Events: Dao Strom will be appearing
Wednesday, June 7 at 8 pm
Galapagos Art Space
70 North 6th Street, between Kent ...

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No Couch Potato

Brooklyn-born actress Lorraine Bracco is best-known for her role as the psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Melfi on "The Sopranos." In her memoir, On the Couch, she reflects on her personal and professional lives.

Events: Lorraine Bracco will be reading and signing books
Wednesday, June 7 at 6:30 pm

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