• Paname Underground is a novel by French author Johann Zarca [fr] published on October 19, 2017, by Éditions Goutte d'Or [fr]. It received the Prix de Flore...
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    Paris (redirect from Paname)
    Défense (1985–1989) in La Défense, as well as the Louvre Pyramid with its underground courtyard (1983–1989); Jacques Chirac (2006), the Musée du quai Branly...
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  • L'invention des corps [fr] by Pierre Ducrozet Actes Sud 2018: (ex-æquo), Paname Underground by Johann Zarca [fr], Éditions Goutte d'Or [fr] 2018: Anatomie de...
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  • launch other French hip hop stars including Dee Nasty, whose 1984 album Paname City Rappin' along with compilations Rapattitude 1 and 2 contributed to...
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    It is the one in which L.I.O. Pétrodollars participates, on the song "Paname lève-toi". The album was a huge success, and sold over 19,000 copies in...
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  • Hop and the Fourth Wave, with new artists like Vuku, Vuya, Bula Adriano, PANAME 75, TOMMY GANG and the 15 year old Herr getting to surface and finally getting...
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  • attack in the "20. oktobar" cinema, during the projection of Du rififi à Paname. One person dead, 89 injured. Croatian Miljenko Hrkać convicted of the attack...
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  • Pageant, US (2008) Pandora's Box (Die Büchse der Pandora), Germany (1929) Paname, France (2010) Pankh, India (2010) Paulo and His Brother (Paulo et son frère)...
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  • reciprocal influences, from French pop and chanson, both in music and lyrics. Paname City Rappin (1984, by Dee Nasty) was the first album released, and the first...
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    JSTOR 2925913. Herlihy, Jeffrey (2011). "In Paris or Paname: Hemingway's Expatriate Nationalism". In Paris or Paname. Amsterdam: Rodopi/Brill: 61. Archived from...
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