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The Paris Métro
Sweat was dripping down my temples as I stood squished between the business men and women on their way to work and tourists with their oversized suitcases headed to the airport. My hands were slipping down the pole in the … Continue reading
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Typiquement Americaine
Paris is as musical as the stereotypes would have you believe. When I first left the airport, I encountered two accordions in the same train car, and every time I transferred to Censier Daubeton, a jolly Spanish man played the … Continue reading
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A Little Parisian Tour
As one of the most populated metropolitan areas in all of Europe, Paris can be a challenging city to conquer. Having so much to offer, Paris has the ability to easily overwhelm visitors and residents alike. However, if you enter with … Continue reading
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Making Up With Paris
by Darri Farr Photos by Lyndsey Matthews People watching is prime in Paris. Although I’ve been here for six months, Paris and I are not completely reconciled. On speaking terms? Sure. Maybe it’s me and the fact that I hadn’t … Continue reading →
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