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Florida Orchestra makes charming French connection in 'Postcards from Paris ... - Tampabay.com

Florida Orchestra makes charming French connection in 'Postcards from Paris ...
Tampabay.com
... an accordion soloist, Patrick Harison, for "Postcards from Paris," which featured music from Gershwin (An American in Paris, naturally) to Debussy (Clair de lune) to Django Reinhardt (a swinging arrangement of Daphne, with guitarist Gil Gutierrez).

French parenting - Ashland Daily Tidings

French parenting
Ashland Daily Tidings
I fantasize about Paris apartments, croissants and quiet afternoons in a sidewalk cafe. But I was hesitant to read Pamela Druckerman's memoir/parenting book, "Bringing up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting.

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The Myth of Parisian Life - The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Myth of Parisian Life
The Atlantic
By Dominic Tierney The author of Paris, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down reflects on life as a foreigner in the city of lights. AP Images After crisscrossing Paris looking for an apartment in 2007, American writer Rosecrans Baldwin found a place ...

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to an age when life came from literature - The Australian

to an age when life came from literature
The Australian
Consider Woody Allen's recent Academy Award-winning Midnight in Paris, which follows an American would-be novelist in search of a Paris that no longer exists, the one Hemingway deemed "a moveable feast". Shakespeare and Co, one of the finest ...

The Haystack: An American in Paris - my.hsj.org

The Haystack: An American in Paris
my.hsj.org
I will not lie, I hated Paris while I was there and after, that is, until I began writing this article. The thing one has to understand is that Paris is not a place; it is a concept, something I decided to neglect. I could rant about the sheer amount ...

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