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MILLER’S MEMORIES
The “Food for Thought” series stages lunchtime readings of one-act plays. Up next, Joan Copeland and Larry Bryggman read Arthur Miller’s “I Can’t Remember Anything,” about two elderly friends facing failing health and memory loss. Tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. lunch, 1:30 p.m. reading, 3 p.m. reception, National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, between Irving Place and Gramercy Park West, 212-362-2560, $49. Note: The program will be repeated on Thursday, April 28.
KICKING UP THEIR HEELS
Mike Albo and Cintra Wilson are guests at the next installment of the reading series “How to Kick People.” Both loudly denounce pop culture’s excesses even as they build careers based on their obsessions with it: Mr. Albo railed against product placement and reality television in his February monologue “My Price Point” at P.S. 122, and Ms. Wilson is the author of “A Massive Swelling: Celebrity Reexamined as Grotesque Crippling Disease and Other Cultural Revelations” (Penguin). (Tomorrow, 8 p.m., Under St. Marks, 94 St. Mark’s Place, between First Avenue and Avenue A, $7.) Tonight, Mr. Albo joins his writing partner Virginia Hef fernan to discuss their book “The Underminer” (Bloomsbury) (7 p.m., Housing Works Used Book Cafe, 126 Crosby St., between Houston and Prince streets, 212-334-3324, free, used book donations encouraged.)
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