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Art projects have helped Paris come to terms with deadly attacks that three years ago left 130 dead and almost 500 injured across the city, including at the Bataclan arts venue. Alissa J. Rubin and Elian Peltier meet the artists, writers and painters forging a new future.

Three years to the day after he lived through the worst terrorist attack in France’s modern history, Fred Dewilde and other survivors, neighbors and families of victims gathered on Tuesday for a subdued commemoration in the area of Paris hardest hit by the violence.
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