Exhibition Celebrates Palais Garnier’s 150 Years
The AAPA was offered a pre-opening tour of the exhibit celebrating 150 years of the Palais Garnier, the renowned Paris Opera house […]
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The AAPA was offered a pre-opening tour of the exhibit celebrating 150 years of the Palais Garnier, the renowned Paris Opera house […]
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Gerald Knaus, founder and director of the European Security Initiative, was the AAPA’s guest on a June 17 Zoom call.
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