As everybody's favorite "American in Paris," now-famous columnist Art Buchwald was just starting out when he covered sidewalk cafes and weddings for the Paris Herald Tribune in 1948. He spent the next 14 years socializing and writing about the folkways and foibles of some of the most powerful people in the world. But it was also a time of personal development for Buchwald, as this foster-child from Queens married, adopted 3 children, and made a home for his family. Join Pulitzer Prize winner Buchwald as he employs his gift for witty storytelling to lead a stroll down the Champs Elysee of his memory.