When Sex and the City ended its series with Carrie Bradshaw in Paris, the city of love, I didn't really expect for Darren Star to try to take on the city again. Don't get me wrong, even though Sex and the City has a lot of issues throughout the series, it was a show I … Continue reading Emily’s Parisian Fantasy: 10 Things Emily in Paris Got Wrong
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Young and Abroad: A Student’s Take on the French Lockdown
It starts with rumors and whispers. “It is just like the flu”. The news becomes white noise as journalists talk about the rising number of cases around the world. There is no way the numbers could become that high in your own country, you think, until the President goes on television Thursday night stating that … Continue reading Young and Abroad: A Student’s Take on the French Lockdown
When the World is Watching : Macron vs. Le Pen
In November when Trump won the presidency of the United States, that Friday I went to a party. It was interesting, as the lone American in the room I was bombarded with questions. "How do you feel? How could America vote him?" Then they tried reassuring me, "not much will happen... He is just a … Continue reading When the World is Watching : Macron vs. Le Pen
An Aftermath of Paris
It's taken me a while to put these words together. I do not want to misspeak. What happened on Friday, November 13th, 2015 is unimaginable, and I can only imagine what the victim's friends and family and the people who were an audience to the horrors of that night are going through. I was luckily … Continue reading An Aftermath of Paris