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An American in Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An American in Paris is a symphonic composition by American composer George Gershwin, composed in 1928. Inspired by time Gershwin had spent in Paris, it is in the form of an extended tone poem evok...
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The American University of Paris is an urban, independent, international university located at the confluence of France, Europe, and the world. ... Like every student at AUP, I have a story about how I discovered The American University of Paris. I stumbled upon a copy of the UNESCO Study Abroad Guide and came across AUP on...
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; Welcome to the AUP Writing Lab!; Working against the notion that "one size fits all," AUP's WRITING LAB embraces individual differences and language confusions. What we do in the Writing Lab is as varied as the students who come in for appointments. Our concerns go beyond working on one particular paper. ... As a result,
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Metro has another sock boxoffice winner in An American in Paris. ... While Gershwin wrote his "American in Paris" suite on the basis of his own experiences in that city, the film is not a biopic of him and thus is in no way reminiscent of Warners' 1947 "Rhapsody in Blue," which starred Robert Alda as the composer.
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In his bittersweet memoir, David Lebovitz, the former pastry chef at Berkeley's legendary Chez Panisse, moves to Paris and delivers a tale of love and loss, with 50 decadent recipes. ... In his six years in Paris, Lebovitz transforms himself from a clueless American duckling into a knowing Parisian swan.
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