Audrey Hepburn In Paris Plus This Week's Writing
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We (mostly) just survived another week of 2025. Hooray!
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Now, let’s go watch the past week flash before our eyes.
I reviewed the lovely book Paris Shopfronts: Illustrations of the City's Best-Loved Boutiques, Brasseries, Bars, and More, by Joel Holland and Vivian Song.
(Charade is my favorite Audrey Hepburn in Paris movie, but I have a special affection for Paris When It Sizzles.)
Donald Trump demands that the arts reflect his own limited world view, but that’s not how it works.
Last week, I had a great discussion about theatre and the arts with playwright
.Republicans seem awful eager to keep the clearly struggling John Fetterman in the Senate.
(Oh, I forgot that my favorite scene from Funny Face is set in Paris, so let’s watch Audrey dance.)
Great thing about having my own newsletter is that I can base back-to-back pieces on Tudor history and Doctor Who monsters.
(And of course, there’s the bonus Audrey Hepburn content. The fun How To Steal A Million was filmed entirely in Paris. The lady lived a good life.)
That’s a wrap. Go watch some Audrey Hepburn movies, even the ones not in Paris. I’ll see you on Monday!
One of my favorite writers from the presubstack and the living internet, went solo and just crushing it.
Roman Holiday turns me to goo
And just rewatched "A Nun's Story' last week