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The New York Times Close Up

On January 3rd's New York Times Close Up, Sam Roberts talks with Times Diplomatic Correspondent Helene Cooper about her memoir, "The House at Sugar Beach," which received a rave review in the Times Book Review.

The celebrated writer Bruce Jay Friedman discusses his latest collection, "Three Balconies."

Times Ethicist Randy Cohen discusses his play, "The Punishing Blow: An Illustrated Lecture Delivered by Order of the Orange County Criminal Court," which can be seen in New York next week.

Acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz tells the stories behind the photographs in her latest book, "Annie Leibovitz: At Work."

And three Times colleagues discuss the differences between interviewing people for the paper versus for their upcoming Times Talks Arts and Leisure Weekend panels.

Produced in association with The New York Times, The New York Times Close Up gives viewers an inside preview of the most compelling reports from Sunday's Times, with the correspondents who filed the stories.

The show is hosted by New York Times Urban Affairs Correspondent Sam Roberts, and features Times reporters, columnists and editors examining the week's top New York City stories.

The hour-long program airs each Saturday at 10 p.m. and repeats each Sunday at 10 a.m.