Friday, November 18, 2011

DC vs. Paris: Part VI All The News That's Fit to Sell

This bank of newspaper boxes is quintessentially DC. I well remember my sister, a New Yorker for many years, being taken aback by the sight on one of her visits to DC long ago. In her New York existence, you got a newspaper from a real live vendor sitting in a real live kiosk. Not so here.



In Paris, the newspapers that are sold still come from kiosks along with magazines, maps, postcards, gum and mints, and the occasional trinket.


In Paris, I only bought the newspaper once a week, Le Figaro on Wednesdays for the Figaroscope entertainment inserts. Otherwise, I made do with the free papers they gave away in the metro and as a consequence, I didn't have a personal relationship with the kiosk operator. In DC, I am happy to find my newspaper on the front lawn every morning. As for the fellow who throws it from his car window into my yard, he's usually long gone by the time I open my front door.

2 comments:

  1. As Wednesday is my day to pick up Le Figaro for the entertainment insert, I'm always at a loss as to what happens in Paris on the other days of the week. It's not a bad thing but I am a bit out of the loop.

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  2. Ah, I'm your opposite! We get many French newspapers delivered (because of my husband's work). But in DC I only picked up the Washington Post on Wednesdays... for the food supplement. :)

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