Here's an opinion piece from Thomas Chatterton Williams on "how hipsters ruined Paris." Quote: "[A] vivid and storied layer of authentic Paris is being wiped out not by not-in-my-backyard activism, government edict or the rapaciousness of Starbucks or McDonald's but by the banal globalization of hipster good taste, the same pleasant and invisible force that puts kale frittata, steel-cut oats and burrata salad on brunch tables from Stockholm to San Francisco." [NYT][Photo: Shutterstock]
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