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2006_10_arts_omr.jpgTHEATER: The Transport Group’s season begins with Tad Mosel's 1961 play All the Way Home. The Pulitzer Prize-winning play is based on James Agee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, A Death in the Family, so that kind of prize power should put this production on track for a couple OBIEs, at least. Set in Knoxville in the summer of 1915, All The Way Home explores generations of family relationships in a time of crisis, with an original score by Ellen Weiss for voice and harmonica. - John Del Signore

8pm // The Connelly Theater, 220 East 4th Street // Tickets are $20

READING: B&N has an interview series called 'Upstairs at the Square'. Tonight this event features Nell Freudenberger and muscian Howard Fishman. Freudenberger, a native New Yorker who has written a few short stories on his time away from this city. Howard Fishman will then play some tunes from his album, Look At All This!.

7pm // Barnes & Noble Union Square [E 17th St] // Free

MUSIC: OhMyRockness.com, everyones favorite music listings site, turns the big 2 today. What better way to celebrate than with a rock show? Help them celebrate and check out Apes & Androids, Cause Co-Motion! and Titus Andronicus while you're at it.

8pm // The Annex [Orchard St] // $6

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  • annie

    the author Nell Freudenberger ("Lucky Girls") is not a man, but a woman. i know this because she attended my all girls high school in los angeles. however, if my memory proves correct: she later went on to yale and then worked at The New Yorker, eventually going to NYU for a masters, publishing a book and winning a penn faulkner?



    there could, obviously, be two Nell's, but I doubt it.

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