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  • Travel Diaries: Two for the Road – Paris’s Line 2 (small-scale adventures on the Right Bank, part two)

    25 Sep 2014

    Reprinted with permission from Rachel-in-Paris. © Rachel Rixen. All rights reserved. (Part One) As I leave, the sumptuous gilded, gate of…

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  • Travel Diaries: Two for the Road – Paris’s Line 2 (small-scale adventures on the Right Bank, part one)

    24 Sep 2014

    Reprinted with permission from Rachel-in-Paris. © Rachel Rixen. All rights reserved. (Part Two) I’ve always lived on the Left Bank. Other than…

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  • Finding your hairdresser in Paris, a quest for the tenacious ones

    18 Sep 2014

    By Bénédicte Mahé Before tapping into the subject, let me begin by telling you a sad—if subjective—fact: you will never…

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  • Two subscribers selected to receive a copy of “Paris Blues” by Andy Fry

    21 Aug 2014

    Two subscribers have been selected to receive a copy of  Paris Blues: African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960…

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  • A Woman’s Paris: A global gateway to everything French

    15 Aug 2014

    Reprinted with permission from A Northeast Francophile, by Eric Best. Published by the Journal. (C) 2014 The Journal. All rights…

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  • French Impressions: Andy Fry on Josephine Baker, Sidney Bechet, Django Reinhardt, and jazz today (part two)

    14 Aug 2014

    (Part one) Andy Fry joined King’s College London Music Department in 2007, having previously taught at the University of California,…

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  • French Impressions: Andy Fry on the Jazz Age – African American music in Paris, 1920-1960 (part one)

    12 Aug 2014

    (Part two) Andy Fry joined King’s College London Music Department in 2007, having previously taught at the University of California,…

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  • African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960 – Excerpt from Andy Fry’s “Paris Blues” (part two)

    30 Jul 2014

    Reprinted with permission from Paris Blues: African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960, by Andy Fry. Published by the…

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  • African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960 – Excerpt from Andy Fry’s “Paris Blues” (part one)

    29 Jul 2014

    Reprinted with permission from Paris Blues: African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960, by Andy Fry. Published by the…

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  • Andy Fry’s “Paris Blues” – free book giveaway to 2 subscribers!

    23 Jul 2014

    Subscribers, Paris Blues: African American Music and French Popular Culture, 1920-1960 by Andy Fry, who teaches in the Music Department…

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