All posts tagged "france"
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Austin Schoonmaker | April 16, 2019
Notre Dame Chapel in Paris Suffers Massive Damage After Fire Breaks Out
A massive fire broke out at the Notre Dame Chapel in Paris yesterday, eventually collapsing the roof and...
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Allie Daugherty | July 13, 2011
This Weekend in SD: Pride, Frogs and Bastille Day
San Diego has always been a place with great culture, and this weekend culture is the cause for...
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Angel Star | May 27, 2011
Facebook Zuckerberg Speaks at France’s E-58 Forum on Oversharing and Children on Internet
The E-G8 Forum was held this week in Paris, France where some of the top leaders in the...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | September 21, 2009
Cent ‘Anni: Camembert fondue in its wood box: Get this special recipe by executive chef Philippe Beltran of Bleu Bohème in Kensington
I love all things cheese, especially this recipe which takes an imported Normandy Camembert; make sure it comes...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | September 21, 2009
Say Bonjour to the Blues – Bleu Bohème
At Bleu Bohème, owner and executive chef Philippe Beltran understands what people like: simple comfort food, a bit...
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Armando Cordoba | August 21, 2009
“District 9” — Entertainment or political statement?
An idea that originated from a short story by Neill Blomkamp has become a full blown success for...
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Alex Wright | July 14, 2009
What Bastille Day means in America
Bastille Day is the great national holiday of France, equivalent to our Independence Day. In the true Gallic...