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Three Icons of Culture: Lives Shaped by New York City

Three Icons of Culture: Lives Shaped by New York City

Update: 2025-08-19
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Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Stephen Cummings discuss three audiobook biographies in which the New York City of the 1970s and ’80s plays a key role. This week, they’ll highlight LORNE by Susan Morrison, read by Kristen DiMercurio and the author, about the Saturday Night Live creator; YOKO by David Sheff, read by Max Meyers, an intimate look at the avant-garde artist; and I REGRET ALMOST EVERYTHING by Keith McNally and read by Richard E. Grant, a highly enjoyable listen about the legendary restaurateur.


Read our reviews of the audiobooks at our website: 


LORNE by Susan Morrison, read by Kristen DiMercurio, Susan Morrison Published by Random House Audio


YOKO by David Sheff, read by Max Meyers


Published by Simon & Schuster Audio


I REGRET ALMOST EVERYTHING by Keith McNally, read by Richard E. Grant


Published by Simon & Schuster Audio


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Today’s episode is brought to you by Hachette Audio and the audiobook Kiss Her Goodbye, the newest Lisa Gardner thriller, read by Hillary Huber.



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Three Icons of Culture: Lives Shaped by New York City

Three Icons of Culture: Lives Shaped by New York City

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