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Postcard Exchange to close at the End of April 2024. Are you in?
The Postcard Exchange is open until the END of April 2024 - there's still time for you to join us. register now.
France: What’s a Runaway Wife? How I decided to leave home, family and friends to end my life in France
Runaway Wife: After 40 years of making my living by writing and editing, I decided if this place I now call home is a good enough subject for the writers in Paris before me, I should give it a try.
Paris is Always Worth it: A Brief Parisian Autobiography in Three Parts—Part 3/3
Paris is Always Worth It: A Brief Parisian Autobiography in Three Parts by Samuel Lopez-Barrantes
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Arts + Culture
Martinique, France: How is this my window?
Martinique: As a voyager poet in France, my goal is to travel often where French is spoken. This poem recognizes a new space with the astonishment of time-travel.
French Book Club EVENT: Saturday 27 April 2024 – The Postcard by Anne Berest – RSVP – Are you joining us?
RSVP Essential - French Book Club EVENT: Saturday 27 April 2024 - The Postcard by Anne Berest - Are you joining us?
French Film Review: Mr. Blake At Your Service!
Mr. Blake At Your Service - It’s a charming film. Malkovich is mesmerising, and both he and Ardant are of course a joy to watch.
Escapades
France off the Beaten Path: Pink Granite Coast to Vannes, Brittany – Part 10
Brittany: A diverse and popular peninsula with an often rugged, spectacular coastline, an interior full of vibrant towns and villages, and large numbers of prehistoric menhirs.
Le Havre: A 500 year old city – the biggest harbor city in France
Le Havre stands not just as a city but as a living museum of architectural innovation, political history, and the enduring spirit of community and reinvention
Marseille: the color and the gray – Part 2/2
Marseille: the color and the gray. Discover the forts, the beaches, the Calanques - a visit with open eyes.
Gastronomie
French Recipe: Espresso Chocolate Fondants
Chocolate fondants: Recently, six chocolate fondants were on trial. They faced a jury of impartial tasters to prove their virtue above all the others.
Allez, Hop ! Au Resto: Inside French restaurant culture, with a tasty little slice of my former life
Au Resto: Mastering the French restaurant experience—Working in a restaurant is the best school for key life skills. Plus ... read about my backstory—being a sommelier, a restauranteur and more...
Please Keep your Hands in my Food: Why this butter made people mad
I had never heard of Beurre Bordier, but I soon discovered that was almost like never having heard of Ben & Jerry’s — it was the butter, renowned both in France and around the world, a gem, but hardly a hidden one.
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
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?
Vide Grenier: Lost and Found
I love a good Vide Grenier. I collect vintage photos. Select a photo and 'Tell me a story' - Now it's your turn!
Louvre President Laurence des Cars: how much do you know about her?
Laurence de Cars: The Louvre’s first female president, Laurence des Cars, wants to remind people it offers much more than the Mona Lisa
Vie Française
Postcard Exchange to close at the End of April 2024. Are you in?
The Postcard Exchange is open until the END of April 2024 - there's still time for you to join us. register now.
France: What’s a Runaway Wife? How I decided to leave home, family and friends to end my life in France
Runaway Wife: After 40 years of making my living by writing and editing, I decided if this place I now call home is a good enough subject for the writers in Paris before me, I should give it a try.
Paris is Always Worth it: A Brief Parisian Autobiography in Three Parts—Part 3/3
Paris is Always Worth It: A Brief Parisian Autobiography in Three Parts by Samuel Lopez-Barrantes