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What Would You Take to France?
What Would You Take to France? People will bring anything from a favorite pair of jeans to a classic car when they move to France. I brought my guitar, my music, and my memories.
Ten reasons to get lost in France in 2025: Off the beaten path
Ten reasons to get lost in France in 2025
The Mediterranean Coastline: Beneath the Surface — Finding the new in the familiar
The Mediterranean Coastline: The sun shines warm enough that tiny areas of sweat appear on my forehead as I climb up the stony trail, one we’ve never taken before.
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Arts + Culture
Provence: Finding the time for Creativity
Allowing ourselves time for creativity (whatever it is) is just so important
Interview: Steaven Richard, Paris – Artsmithing — Speaking Materially with Sarah Monk
Atelier Steaven Richard has become famous for its artistic metalwork. Prestigious designs include a bespoke metal floor for the studio of Karl Lagerfeld, the elevator doors for the Hotel de Paris in Monaco, and a ‘Steaven Richard’ limited edition bottle for Remy Martin.
Australia: Alliance Française French Film Festival – Reviews: Army of Shadows/L’armée des Ombres and Holy Cow/Vingt Dieux
Running 4 March to 27 April 2025: The Alliance Française French Film Festival in Australia (2024) saw over 188,000 attendees, making it the largest French film festival outside France.
Escapades
Ten reasons to get lost in France in 2025: Off the beaten path
Ten reasons to get lost in France in 2025
The Mediterranean Coastline: Beneath the Surface — Finding the new in the familiar
The Mediterranean Coastline: The sun shines warm enough that tiny areas of sweat appear on my forehead as I climb up the stony trail, one we’ve never taken before.
The Mediterranean Coast: La Ciotat
What I like about La Ciotat is that it has a very young vibe. New shops and cafes are popping up, and it sometimes feels like a mini Paris.
Gastronomie
Chavignol: The Wonder of Fromage – unveiling one French cheese at a time
Chavignol: The Loire Valley is undeniably goat cheese territory, with five AOP goat cheeses produced in the Centre region alone. But Chavignol stands out from many neighbors thanks to its subtle flavor laced with a hint of nuttiness. At a glance, it’s nothing if not approachable... but there’s far more to Chavignol than meets the eye.
Review: Le Comptoir et les Caves Legrand, 4 rue des Petits-Champs, Paris 2
The épicerie Legrand Filles et Fils opened in 1880. The street entry is on the rue de la Banque. Some years ago, a wine bar and restaurant opened in the back, bordering on and continuing into the historic and beautiful Galerie Vivienne.
Where to eat in Paris: Top 10 local favourites — high-end to good ‘go-to’ places — UPDATED April 2025
Not every restaurant in France offers good food! Yes, sad but true! Many restaurants produce ‘industrial food‘, meaning that often, the restaurant only warms the food before serving it to you. Wow! As a tourist or a traveller, how do you ensure this doesn’t happen to you? Plus 10 locals favourites in Paris
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
Cultural Differences: Talking to Strangers in France
Talking to Strangers in France: Anna says: "Engaging with people is of huge interest to me. My late husband always said of me: "Anna collects people.”
Vive les Femmes! Celebrating the Powerful Women of France
When it comes to French history, men grab most of the headlines—people like Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Pasteur, and King Louis XIV. But the history of France has also been marked by great women: rulers, scientists, artists, and more.
How France uncovered the mystery of forbidden photos of Nazi-occupied Paris
Mystery photographer: I recently came across this collection of WWII photos that were taken by a man and his wife who worked at the famous department store, Le Printemps during the occupation of France
Vie Française
What Would You Take to France?
What Would You Take to France? People will bring anything from a favorite pair of jeans to a classic car when they move to France. I brought my guitar, my music, and my memories.
Why France? part un
Moving to France: Our 10-year anniversary in Paris is around the corner. I'm often asked how we ended up here. In a series of stories, I am sharing our journey to the City of Light and the lure of salted butter.
How the French Language Varies by Region – Part 2/4
Mathieu Avanzi has written an entertaining and deeply researched book, 'Comme On Dit Chez Nous', about the terms used in France for all sorts of things, from food to pencils to tires and more. It is witty and informative and comes with maps showing where different terms are used, including in the francophone regions of Belgium and Switzerland.