Vive le village Community project turns Paris district into a party
Jul 22, 2022
2 minutes
By Peter Yeung
It was a distinctly un-Parisian revolution although it began on an inner city street. No barricades were assembled to block the nearby boulevards and no radical students hurled cobblestones ripped from the pavement. Not a single monarch had their head chopped off.
Instead, a 215-metre-long banquet table, lined with 648 chairs and laden with home cooked produce, was set up along the Rue de l’Aude.
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