![]() The film is now available to view on Amazon Prime, YouTube, and other services. She is one of the producers for the film "Life After You," focusing on the opioid/heroin crisis that had its premiere at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, where it won two awards. Her podcast, WAT-CAST, interviewing men and women making news, is available on Soundcloud and on iTunes. Her last book, "The Plantations of Virginia," written with Jai Williams, was published by Globe Pequot Press in February, 2017. ![]() She is the author of 13 non-fiction books, eight for parents of young adolescents written with Margaret Sagarese, including "The Roller-Coaster Years," "Cliques," and "Boy Crazy." She and Margaret have been keynote speakers at many events and have appeared on the Today Show, CBS Morning, FOX News, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and many others. In New York, she was an editor at Business Week magazine and her articles have appeared in many newspapers and magazines. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Charlene began her career working for a newspaper in Pennsylvania, then wrote for several publications in Washington covering environment and energy policy. There are six episodes available to watch now on MHz Choice with, hopefully, more to come.Ĭharlene Giannetti, editor of Woman Around Town, is the recipient of seven awards from the New York Press Club for articles that have appeared on the website. MHz has a special offer for Woman Around Town Readers – a 7-day trial and one month free. Dupin cares more about solving the case than he does about claiming the credit, so scores points, even with rivals within his own department or from neighboring jurisdictions. The office manager, Nolwenn (Annika Blendl), puts up with Riwal and Kadeg trying to get a handle on her social life. His two associates – the young and very competent Riwal, played by Ludwig Blochberger, and the confidence-challenged Kadeg played by Jan Georg Schütte, begin to grow their skills under Dupin’s guidance. And his staff recognizes his ability to solve cases, even if it means putting himself in danger and going up against powerful forces. ![]() With most of the restaurants in Brittany focusing on seafood, Dupin is relegated to one place that serves what he loves – steak frites – although he’s often called to an emergency before he can finish what’s placed before him.ĭespite Dupin’s oftentimes prickly personality, he does manage to charm women who are attracted to his rugged good looks. On another occasion, he winces while his boss consumes a bowl of snails, expertly dipping them first in a creamy sauce. In one episode, he invites a woman to lunch, only to sit in agony as she demolishes a tower of fresh shellfish. His dislike of fish offends residents who rely on the industry for their livelihood. When he’s forced to travel by boat to investigate a murder on an island, he suffers a bout of seasickness. ![]() A Parisian to the core, he’s not a fan of the sea. ![]() (His Facebook page features many clips of his singing.)Īs a new arrival, Dupin does little to endear himself to the locals. A musician and singer, he appeared as Billy Flynn in the Broadway production of Chicago. For the record, Aleardi speaks five languages and has a stellar resume that ranges from stage and film work in Europe as well as projects in the U.S., including in the action/horror film, Resident Evil. But the best reason to watch is Aleardi, whose performance is sure to spark a desire to see more of his work. There are many reasons to put Inspector Dupin on your list – clever plots, beautiful settings, terrific supporting cast, and maybe a chance to learn some German. ![]()
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