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Toulouse: The 5 Best Budget Restaurants + 5 Tips to Eat Economically in France
Toulouse budget restaurants - But first, what is a budget restaurant? And... How can I eat out for next to no money?
French Music: Jacqueline Taïeb “Le coeur au bout des doigts”
Jacqueline Taïeb was popular at the time, but in recent years, Taïeb's experienced a bit of a resurgence as the 1960s French pop scene has been revisited and celebrated among collectors and aficionados of the period.
Tell your story: A French village memoir writing workshop experience
Tell Your Story: Most of the tales told by the local seniors were not written down. It was storytelling in the true oral tradition of the “conteurs” (storytellers), an activity still happening today in France.
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Arts + Culture
French Music: Jacqueline Taïeb “Le coeur au bout des doigts”
Jacqueline Taïeb was popular at the time, but in recent years, Taïeb's experienced a bit of a resurgence as the 1960s French pop scene has been revisited and celebrated among collectors and aficionados of the period.
My Favorite French Photographer: Capturing old Paris — Part Two
Eugène Atget: My search for Eugene Atget's grave at Cimetière de Bagneux, Paris
All About French Literature
French literature: France is a famously literary country. The country’s authors have won more Nobel Prizes in Literature than any other, and the French read more books than anyone else—a whopping 17 per year!
Escapades
Le Mans: More than 24 hours — rich historical legacy with modern development
Le Mans is much more than the race! It a city in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region of northwestern France, best known globally for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s oldest active endurance sports car race, which has been held annually since 1923 but there's so much more...
An early Spring Day in the Haut Var, Provence: Tourtour — Part 3/3
Tourtour — one of the prettiest towns I’ve seen. The views are spectacular and it feels like a little hideaway, tucked up in the high hills of the Haut Var, in Provence.
Annecy — Pearl of the French Alps
Annecy: Nestled at the northern tip of Lake Annecy, it is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery, crystal-clear waters, and well-preserved medieval architecture.
Gastronomie
Toulouse: The 5 Best Budget Restaurants + 5 Tips to Eat Economically in France
Toulouse budget restaurants - But first, what is a budget restaurant? And... How can I eat out for next to no money?
A (Painless) Beginner’s Guide to Uncorking French Wine: How to Find French (White) Wines You’ll Like – Part 4
French White Wine: Key tips to make choosing painless! Since France is home to hundreds of appellations & thousands of producers, choosing can be daunting.
Is gelato just ice cream?… the history and more
Is there ever "too much gelato"?
Mode + Beauté
The ultimate guide to the best pharmacies in Paris: become an expert!
Read our guide to the best pharmacies in Paris, and how to become an expert French pharmacy shopper
Yves Saint Laurent: 6 extraordinary exhibitions 60 years on
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of his 1st collection, a vast exhibition named 'Yves Saint Laurent aux musée' is being held in 6 Parisian museums
Where do French women buy shoes in Paris? – Insider Guide for shoe addicts – top 13 stores
Discover my top 13 shoe stores in Paris! Stop wondering where French women buy their shoes?
Reportage + Société
French Political System Exploration: How & why it’s different to the United States of America
Exploring the French Political System: The long delay seen in France was not a failure. It was just how the French system was designed to work in uncertain situations. It doesn’t just allow the President to govern—it practically demands it.
Striking: a way of life in France — what should we expect during the Paris Olympics?
In the US, we often hear about strikes in the news. By contrast, in France, strikes can impact day-to-day life.
A French Controversy: Who Will Sing at the Opening of the Paris Olympics
Aya Nakamura has been invited to sing an Édith Piaf song at the Paris Summer Olympic Games opening ceremony. A firestorm immediately erupted! What's your View?
Vie Française
Tell your story: A French village memoir writing workshop experience
Tell Your Story: Most of the tales told by the local seniors were not written down. It was storytelling in the true oral tradition of the “conteurs” (storytellers), an activity still happening today in France.
Female Agents Behind Enemy Lines—Diana Rowden: Part 5
Diana Hope Rowden had a privileged background. Born in London in 1915 she spent her early years at Cap Ferrat and the Italian Riviera where her mother rented a villa and yacht. Coincidentally, the yacht was named the Fearless One, it was a name that would later describe Diana perfectly. After boarding school in England, she returned to France with her mother, embarking on a career in journalism at the Sorbonne.
A Fleur by any Other Name
The importance of your name in France: Why its wise to keep all the documents that confirm our identity in see-thru plastic pocket folders in files that we carry with us to any and all official meetings