There's more to Lorraine Bracco than the face of Tony Soprano's acute psychologist, Dr. Jennifer Mefli. If you watched Plum's MorningNoon&Night Show this weekend, you learned about the actress' own wine label and vineyards in Italy. Perhaps she swaps tips with Wolffer, Duckwalk, and Channing Daughters.
Bracco's not the only familiar face that appeared before the camera. Designer Cynthia Rowley stopped by as well, and spoke about her memoir Slim. Think it's available at her store in East Hampton?
Squeezing in time between rock sessions, Nancy Atlas celebrated the release of her new documentary and double-CD. Next time we'll see if we can convince her to perform on set.
Mercedes Ruehl also spent some time with Plum. She's been a performer and audience member at Bay Street Theatre. Maybe she's got tickets to Lewis Black's sold out show?
A recognizable name isn't the only reason to tune in to the MorningNoon&Night Show. From grilling tips by local expert Tony Lawless to financial advice from Rocco Carreiro of Ameriprise, there's plenty of delicious information for your brain.
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There's more to Lorraine Bracco than the face of Tony Soprano's acute psychologist, Dr. Jennifer Mefli. If you watched Plum's MorningNoon&Night Show this weekend, you learned about the actress' own wine label and vineyards in Italy. Perhaps she swaps tips with Wolffer, Duckwalk, and Channing Daughters.




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