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April 2004 - Exploring the New Drugstore
Paris has hundreds of pharmacies, but only one drugstore…
Like a phoenix, the Drugstore Publicis rose from the ashes of the building at 133, avenue des Champs-Elysées after it was destroyed in a conflagration in September 1972. Following the fire, Publicis founder Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet created a new, modern structure to replace the burned edifice that had housed his company and the decidedly gallicized, upscale rendition of an American cultural icon – the drugstore.
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Paris Insights Newsletters for 2010
September 2010 - Another Jewish Paris
August 2010 - An Interview with Dante James
July 2010 - A Visit to an Herb Shop
June 2010 - Le Lapin Agile: A Cabaret for Traditional French Songs
May 2010 - American Students “Ain't Misbehavin'” in Seine-Saint-Denis
April 2010 - Spoken Word in Paris
March 2010 - Clocks and Clock Faces - Paris-style
February 2010 - A Taste for Truffles
January 2010 - Julhès - A Parisian Food Emporium
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