Friday, April 29, 2011

it Patricia's website - http://www.parissoirees.com



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MILESS MARSHALL LEWIS



For Expats Of All Origins. French. Visitors. (All Ages)


Sunday 1 May 2011

19h15 - 22h30ish

(Happy Hour. Miles' Presentation. Dinner and Dessert. More Great Socializing.)


Our Guest Of Honor



MILES MARSHALL LEWIS

Writer, Editor, Expatriate, Bohemian B-Boy www.furthermucker.com



Miles was born in The Bronx, New York, at the beginning of hip hop culture in the early 1970s. He expatriated from the United States to Paris, France during 2004 in response to the Iraq War. His debut essay collection, "Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises" (2004) – a book described as “an observant and urbane B-boy’s rites of passage” – established him as a prose stylist observing American culture in a style directly influenced by Joan Didion, mixing personal reflection with social analysis and humor.


Miles’s second book, "There’s a Riot Goin’ On" (2006), deals with the making of the seminal 1971 album of the same name by Sly and the Family Stone, and the death of the 1960s counterculture. Lewis is the founder and editor of the literary journal Bronx Biannual. He and his French wife Christine Herelle-Lewis live together in France raising their sons, Lucas and Kalel


In 2007, Miles launched Furthermucker.com, where he blogs regularly about the arts, pop culture, hip-hop culture, and his experiences as a black American expatriate in 21st-century Paris.


It's €20.00 at the door. Reservations with your telephone number (Thanks!) on parissoirees@gmail.com or telephone 33 6 43 79 35 18. (Sundays telephone only.) If you emailed me but didn't hear back, please call.

ADDRESS:

Our friends' large and FUN private residence in the heart of the LATIN QUARTER. Metro: St Michel. Details with reservations.



GREAT FOOD!




Visit Patricia's website - http://www.parissoirees.com



img







THANK YOU FOR FORWARDING THIS EMAIL TO FRIENDS !














MILES MARSHALL LEWIS



For Expats Of All Origins. French. Visitors. (All Ages)



Sunday 1 May 2011

19h15 - 22h30ish



(Happy Hour. Miles' Presentation. Dinner and Dessert. More Great Socializing.)




Our Guest Of Honor


MILES MARSHALL LEWIS

Writer, Editor, Expatriate, Bohemian B-Boy www.furthermucker.com





Miles was born in The Bronx, New York, at the beginning of hip hop culture in the early 1970s. He expatriated from the United States to Paris, France during 2004 in response to the Iraq War. His debut essay collection, "Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises" (2004) – a book described as “an observant and urbane B-boy’s rites of passage” – established him as a prose stylist observing American culture in a style directly influenced by Joan Didion, mixing personal reflection with social analysis and humor.



Miles’s second book, "There’s a Riot Goin’ On" (2006), deals with the making of the seminal 1971 album of the same name by Sly and the Family Stone, and the death of the 1960s counterculture. Lewis is the founder and editor of the literary journal Bronx Biannual. He and his French wife Christine Herelle-Lewis live together in France raising their sons, Lucas and Kalel



In 2007, Miles launched Furthermucker.com, where he blogs regularly about the arts, pop culture, hip-hop culture, and his experiences as a black American expatriate in 21st-century Paris.



It's €20.00 at the door. Reservations with your telephone number (Thanks!) on parissoirees@gmail.com or telephone 33 6 43 79 35 18. (Sundays telephone only.) If you emailed me but didn't hear back, please call.



ADDRESS:

Our friends' large and FUN private residence in the heart of the LATIN QUARTER. Metro: St Michel. Details with reservations.



GREAT FOOD! Fusion cuisine. Lot's of vegetables. Free flowing wine

















MARK YOUR CALENDAR for Sun 8 May. Special Guest to be announced. Reserve on parissoirees@gmail.com (With your telephone number. Thanks. No text messages) or 33 (0) 6 43 79 35 18.

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