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SUMMER WITH MASA TAKAYAMA'S BURGERS; BOSKER, SALCITO & JAMES ON ROSÉ; LUCY SPARROW'S FELT BODEGA; AND FRANK BRUNI IS BACK

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Masa Takayama, master of sushi, gets serious about hamburgers with Jay McInerney. Rising British art star, Lucy Sparrow, tells Alex Guarnaschelli why being an artist is more difficult than being a stripper and why her latest installation is a bodega made of felt. Cork Dork author Bianca Bosker leads the rousing, Rosé-fueled return of The Prince Street Wine Club with Drink Pink author Victoria James and Ramona wine cooler mastermind, Jordan Salacito. And learn why an Italian grandmother kept two kitchens in her home from her grandson, The New York Times' Frank Bruni.

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Masa Takayama, master of sushi, gets serious about hamburgers with Jay McInerney. Rising British art star, Lucy Sparrow, tells Alex Guarnaschelli why being an artist is more difficult than being a stripper and why her latest installation is a bodega made of felt. Cork Dork author Bianca Bosker leads the rousing, Rosé-fueled return of The Prince Street Wine Club with Drink Pink author Victoria James and Ramona wine cooler mastermind, Jordan Salacito. And learn why an Italian grandmother kept two kitchens in her home from her grandson, The New York Times' Frank Bruni.

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