Cast of "The Wire" at NYC's J&R Music This Thursday

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Fans of The Wire in New York City this Thursday may want to head down to J&R Music across from City Hall Park: cast members from the acclaimed HBO show will be on hand to sign copies of the newly released DVDs of Season Four. Slated to be in store on December 13 at 12:30 are Chad Coleman ("Cutty" Wise), Jermaine Crawford ("Dukie" Weems), Julito McCullum (Namond Brice), and Tristan Wilds (Michael Lee).

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Fans of The Wire who'll be in New York City this Thursday may want to head down to J&R Music across from City Hall Park: cast members from the acclaimed HBO show will be on hand to sign copies of the newly released DVDs of Season Four. Slated to be in store on December 13 at 12:30 are Chad Coleman ("Cutty" Wise), Jermaine Crawford ("Dukie" Weems), Julito McCullum (Namond Brice), and Tristan Wilds (Michael Lee). For more information, visit jr.com.

To hear the opening song from Season Four off the series soundtrack, click on the Nonesuch Radio link at the top left of this page.

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  • Monday, December 10, 2007
    Cast of "The Wire" at NYC's J&R Music This Thursday

    Fans of The Wire who'll be in New York City this Thursday may want to head down to J&R Music across from City Hall Park: cast members from the acclaimed HBO show will be on hand to sign copies of the newly released DVDs of Season Four. Slated to be in store on December 13 at 12:30 are Chad Coleman ("Cutty" Wise), Jermaine Crawford ("Dukie" Weems), Julito McCullum (Namond Brice), and Tristan Wilds (Michael Lee). For more information, visit jr.com.

    To hear the opening song from Season Four off the series soundtrack, click on the Nonesuch Radio link at the top left of this page.

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