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  • In 1999 he moved to New York and a year later opened Pain D'Avignon in its current location in Long Island City with two friends.

    A Baker Cooks Up Film for Tribeca Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • "His father was actually the first foreign actor from our area that made some big steps in Hollywood in the '60s and '70s," said Branislav Stamenkovic, one of three partners in Pain D'Avignon and a childhood friend of Mr. Fehmiu.

    A Baker Cooks Up Film for Tribeca Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • Standing before the tall iron gates to the Gare D'Avignon train station, my aunt kissed me firmly, once on each bajoue.

    Escapade 2010

  • He went to Cape Cod where a friend had started a bread company: Pain D'Avignon.

    A Baker Cooks Up Film for Tribeca Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • Standing before the tall iron gates to the Gare D'Avignon train station, my aunt kissed me firmly, once on each bajoue.

    Kindness of strangers 2010

  • The partner in Pain D'Avignon—which supplies bread to some of the region's top restaurants—also makes a mean movie.

    A Baker Cooks Up Film for Tribeca Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • Standing before the tall iron gates to the Gare D'Avignon train station, my aunt kissed me firmly, once on each bajoue.

    Escapade 2010

  • Standing before the tall iron gates to the Gare D'Avignon train station, my aunt kissed me firmly, once on each bajoue.

    Kindness of strangers 2010

  • Newsweek describes Les Demoiselles D'Avignon as "a bit of Matisse (the older guy he was trying to dethrone as king of the avant-garde), some appropriation from African masks, a dash of casual realism in one of the hands and a fruit arrangement down in front, and a whole lot of cubism 1.0."

    June 2007 2007

  • The tapestry of the Les Demoiselles D'Avignon painting commissioned by Picasso is among the works on show, which seems appropriate in Turkey where the art of carpet making has been such an important part of the Turkish culture.

    November 2005 2005

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