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This week, don’t miss an oral history of New York’s biggest films, an illustrated guide to its pickles, and a portrait of its transformation during World War II By Jim Kelly Do not pick up this book if you have to be someplace in an hour, because you won’t make it there. Michael Lee Nirenberg has put together an oral history of New York films and TV shows by the crew members that shot, lit, designed, and miked dozens of productions, from The French Connection to Network toThe Sopranos, and it...
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