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| Currently she bartends and has found an artistic oasis through Stephan Reynolds, a cast member of Cirque du Soleil's O who teaches a contemporary class at Backstage Dance Studio. In the cafe car--the only such car in America offering draft beer--the bartends explained that this train wasn't on the original schedule, and so people weren't showing up yet. Through an American acquaintance, Belgian-born Jacques, David readily gets caught up in the bohemian subculture of Paris, which, for him, revolves around Guillaume's bar, where Giovanni bartends, drinking and smoking into the early hours. |
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