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Go After Therapy (Or Before?)

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From the Times, of all places:


MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 1120 Fifth Avenue, at 103rd Street. Sunday at 3 p.m., a staged reading of “Camp Logan,” a work about black soldiers in the early 1900’s and the Houston Riot of 1917. Through Oct. 12, “The High Style of Dorothy Draper,” a display of furniture, photographs and other items relating to the career of that noted interior decorator. Through July 30 [actually through August 6], “On the Couch: Cartoons From The New Yorker,” psychotherapy-related cartoons from the magazine. Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Suggested admission: $9; 62+ and students, $5; under 12, free; families, $20; Sundays, 10 a.m. to noon, free for all. (212) 534-1672.

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I just took a look at the museum’s website—I think the exhibition continues through August 6!

Thanks! Yeah, the Times was totally wrong. (What a shock.) The site was being updated as I posted and I got a scary error message instead of the web page, but today it works and I must say it’s quite nice.

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