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Born and raised in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Karen grew up with the aspiration to be a comedian, a musician, or both… She groomed these crafts from a young age by making everyone around her laugh and beginning a lifetime romance with the flute at the age of 9. She went on to study drama at Temple University in Philadelphia and played in a series of bands. From the age of 30 until she got married, Karen was back and forth between Paris and Philadelphia, working on musical projects and touring (including being the flautist and singer in a Reggae band in Paris). One day her parents came to visit her and Karen, having learned a lot about Paris, was showing them around when her mother exclaimed, “Karen, you would make a great tour guide!” That was the light bulb moment, and as the French say, voila! Paris has been Karen’s stomping ground for over 20 years, and her company is in a unique position to give you the historical background and underground cultural scoops that most ....
Even over a choppy Zoom feed, Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran’s new studio between Rue de Turenne and Place de Vosges looked like an idyllic Parisian workspace. “We’re very excited and very happy to be here,” said Lemaire. “The team has been growing slowly and steadily and it was getting more and more complicated to work in our old place. Although we ended up doing the move in the middle of the styling and filming of this collection!” Tant pis. Because the Lemaire team should feel equally as happy and excited about a collection that added a new dimension to this already highly-evolved brand. Partially as a result of ....
Jewish Ledger A Virtual tour of Jewish Paris with Karen Reb Rudel Participants will experience the history of the Jewish community in Paris with stories from Holocaust survivors and their families, rabbis, and others, on Jan. 10 at 6:30 p.m. Among the sites to be visited are Le Marais (a main Jewish neighborhood), Place de Vosges, Hotel de Sully, Synagogue Hector Guimard (the oldest synagogue in Paris), Musee Carnavalet, SHOAH Holocaust Memorial Museum and more. For more information, visit cbict.org/calendar. ....