Halloween in France: what do the French really think?
The French, many believe, wouldn’t accept Halloween as their own holiday, as they’re much too protective of their culture - we could be in for a drastic change...
The French, many believe, wouldn’t accept Halloween as their own holiday, as they’re much too protective of their culture - we could be in for a drastic change...
If you’re lucky enough to be in Paris this December, don’t we have a treat for you...
Bastille Day celebrations enjoyed with equal vibrancy across the channel in London, England.
Win a double pass to enjoy Melbourne's celebrations for this year's Beaujolais Nouveau - includes entry, 2 glasses of Beaujolais Nouveau wine, 2 cheese plates, DJ music and dancing!
It was the warmest of French celebrations for the 130th birthday of the Alliance française Paris Île-de-France!
Multinational and multicultural friends, couples, and families mixed with native Chicagoans as the sun set...
The word bio is taking France by storm. But the fact that the Bio Sphère Café started out as a simply bio friendly restaurant and has now turned, almost, completely gluten free, tells that sans gluten is definitely the flood that follows the storm.
To remember this distance and the constance of friendship, regardless of how long it's been since your paths have crossed, seems to add a touch more humanity to the technology-driven lives we're all leading, and it's something that I've found the French do particularly well.
For Bastille Day this year, I had nothing even vaguely French-y to wear. So instead I took a deep breath, drew a silly little French moustache above my lip and bravely left my house.
Last week, My French Life™ raised a glass to its wonderful team, those present and others who live all around the world, to commemorate the passing of a few significant milestones.