First, go see the Rocky Horror Picture Show some Saturday night at 10pm at the Studio Galande. It's not 100 meters from the facade of notre dame, just across the Seine in the latin quarter. The cast are "The Sweet Transvestites," and they're fabulous people. I performed with them for six weeks back in '05 and they treated me like family. They love hip Americans and they will love you. Let me know if you can check them out and I'll make sure they fete you beforehand. http://www.rhps.fr Brigitte, the cast manager and Magenta, is a dear dear friend; tell her you're a friend of mine and she will embrace you!
PS- avoid the friday night cast at all costs. They stink.
BASILIQUE DE ST. DENIS: The abbey is where the kings of France and their families were buried for centuries and is therefore often referred to as the "royal necropolis of France". All but three of the monarchs of France from the 10th century until 1789 have their
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It's been so long since I have seen you and now it will be even longer.
Remind me again the strange place in Paris you were talking about last night.
Not the Catacombs , it was another place.
xo
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First, go see the Rocky Horror Picture Show some Saturday night at 10pm at the Studio Galande. It's not 100 meters from the facade of notre dame, just across the Seine in the latin quarter. The cast are "The Sweet Transvestites," and they're fabulous people. I performed with them for six weeks back in '05 and they treated me like family. They love hip Americans and they will love you. Let me know if you can check them out and I'll make sure they fete you beforehand. http://www.rhps.fr Brigitte, the cast manager and Magenta, is a dear dear friend; tell her you're a friend of mine and she will embrace you!
PS- avoid the friday night cast at all costs. They stink.
BASILIQUE DE ST. DENIS:
The abbey is where the kings of France and their families were buried for centuries and is therefore often referred to as the "royal necropolis of France". All but three of the monarchs of France from the 10th century until 1789 have their ( ... )
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Denis_Basilica
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