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The author of the book “Dream Facades,” about the architecture in reality-TV shows, gives a tour of notable New York locations—including Bethenny Frankel’s old apartment.
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This is drawn from “The Givens.” Published in the print edition of the April 6, 2026, issue. Sandra Lim is the author of the poetry collection “The Curious Thing,” among other works. The “Round House” ...