Is this post about the funeral of James Gandolfini, world-famous for his iconic role as Tony Soprano. "Given what an earthy guy he was, it seems appropriate that [the funeral] was open to the public
and that people started crowding the streets outside the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in Harlem early in the morning to claim a seat and pay their respects," writes Matt Zoller Seitz.
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