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Author: Doug Cushman

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Tears for Paris

Posted on November 14, 2015 by Doug Cushman

Thanks, Doni, for asking about my safety.

All is well here. I moved to St. Malo, a lovely little town on the Brittany coast last September (yes, THAT St. Malo, the setting of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel that I’ve yet to read), so I was far away from the shootings. Continue Reading →

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Who Is Charlie?

Posted on January 9, 2015 by Doug Cushman

On a cold Wednesday morning in Paris, 3 gunmen entered the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French magazine that satirized public figures and morals. After they left, 12 people were dead, including police officers, one visitor, a maintenance worker and… Continue Reading →

Lead Story Doug Cushman, Northern California, Paris, Redding CA, Shasta County

Bonnes Fetes – Happy Holidays!

Posted on December 24, 2014 by Doug Cushman

On behalf of everyone at A News Cafe.com, we hope you are having a wonderful holiday season. We wish for you a joyful, stress-free, healthful, successful 2015. What has been the best part of your holiday so far? – Doni Continue Reading →

Lead Story Doug Cushman, Northern California, Paris, Redding CA, Shasta County

Christmas in Paris

Posted on December 17, 2014 by Doug Cushman

Preparations for the holiday season here in the City of Lights aren’t much different here than they are in any other big American City. The shop doorways are draped with the obligatory garlands accompanied by gold bulbs and sprinkled with… Continue Reading →

Travel, Village Voices Christmas, Doug Cushman, France, Paris, travel

Water? Only for Potatoes, Monsieur

Posted on December 1, 2014 by Doug Cushman

There’s a sign hanging from one of the beams in the bistro Melac here in Paris that reads: l’eau est ici reserve pour faire cuire les pommes de terre! Roughly translated it means “Here, water is reserved for cooking potatoes.”… Continue Reading →

Travel, Village Voices Doug Cushman, France, French restaurant, Melac, Northern California, Paris, Redding CA, Shasta County CA
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Dear Redding,

Posted on September 12, 2014 by Doug Cushman

It’s been a while since I’ve visited you, almost seven years. I hadn’t even written you. So I admit I was a bit wary and nervous when I flew into Redding Municipal Airport a few weeks ago. Would you remember… Continue Reading →

Best of, Travel Best of, Dear Redding, Doug Cushman, Paris
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Postcards From Paris: German Pig Museum is Big Fun

Posted on July 22, 2014 by Doug Cushman

Stuttgart, Germany! Headquarters of Mercedes-Benz, city of the Porsche Museum, chilled Rieslings, vineyards terraced on steep hills, world-class shopping, jazz festivals and proud supporter of the winning team in the World Cup. So what shall your European correspondent offer you… Continue Reading →

Lead Story, Lifestyle, Living, Opinion an American in Paris, Doug Cushman
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Merry Christmas from A News Cafe!

Posted on December 24, 2013 by Doug Cushman

Doug Cushman is a former Redding artist and author who lives and works in Paris. He was born in Springfield, Ohio, and moved to Connecticut with his family at the age of 15. In high school he created comic books… Continue Reading →

Lead Story Doug Cushman, Northern California, Paris, Redding CA, Shasta County

Christmas Lights-Champs d’Elysées

Posted on December 8, 2013 by Doug Cushman

Christmas Lights on Cafe Fouquet’s, Chanmps-d’Elysées, Paris

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The Last of the Season – Château Chantilly from a Painter’s Eye

Posted on November 18, 2013 by Doug Cushman

If you threw a rock outside of Paris proper in any direction, chances are you’d hit some kind of château. Throughout the convoluted Parisian history, royal residences have been built, destroyed, rebuilt and repaired. Some of the most notable are… Continue Reading →

Columns, Lead Story Doug Cushman, Northern California, Paris, Redding CA, Shasta County

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