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      <title>The history of the Bronx with writer Ian Frazier</title>
      <description>Ian Frazier, is a writer who, for lack of a better term, does the thing. If there is a place that fascinates him he goes to that place, immerses himself in it, and writes about it. And that&apos;s exactly what he did for his new book about the Bronx called &lt;em&gt;Paradise Bronx&lt;/em&gt;. He joins us to talk about the history of the New York borough and even tells us how he mapped out the radius in which residents can smell cookies from a local bakery. Plus, he shares what items he brings with him when he goes out to explore a city.</description>
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