Writer Fran Lebowitz analyzes daily life in New York as a reader, resident and critical observer of the changes in contemporary culture and the city.
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Mexico City, January 24 (However) .– During a frank interview with Martin Scorsese, writer, comedian and short story writer Fran Lebowitz explores the streets of New York, reflecting on the dangers of Times Square, as well as the deadly distractions of the city.
Evil taxi drivers, art in the subway, interstellar tourism … the themes that move Fran. And of course, you can’t miss the time Leonardo DiCaprio offered you an electronic cigarette.
In a 10-episode miniseries, the writer will talk about what she likes and doesn’t like about the city, touching on topics such as tourism, money, art and the most emblematic places of the Big Apple.
Suppose New York is a city Is available in Netflix.
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