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This week, The New Yorker Radio Hour features two great American songwriters.
With David Remnick July 7, 2017 This week, The New Yorker Radio Hour features two great American songwriters.
There's tea with harp music every afternoon in the lobby, where the cocktail hour features rococo mixed drinks called astros, each named after a sign of the zodiac.
A space show presented there every half hour features images of the night sky and a 3-D exploration of our solar system, galaxy and beyond.
Each hour features a flyover of a single state's cities, suburbs, mountains, parks, triumphs, regrets, all strung together by little more than a narrator's voice.
I can't promise acrobatics, but there's not much else you can rule out with Key, whose gadfly hour features bathetic verse and Russian song, films, standup subversion and play.
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It was a solid hour featuring no more than a judicious quota of scenic views.
Alongside all the usual showtimes and theater information, Fandango offers a handy "next hour" feature.
Cocktail hour featured another tree, this one tied with bangles, which many women in the crowd donned immediately.
Hearing Armando Iannucci unpick his brand of news satire (his show On The Hour featured Chris Morris and a nascent Alan Partridge) is a joy.
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