Maigret: The French Batman
Maigret, a new film by Patrice Leconte with Gérard Depardieu stepping into the famous investigator’s shoes.
Maigret, a new film by Patrice Leconte with Gérard Depardieu stepping into the famous investigator’s shoes.
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of his 1st collection, a vast exhibition named 'Yves Saint Laurent aux musée' is being held in 6 Parisian museums
Vernice Klier: an inspiring creative who has overcome hardship to have an impressive and diverse career
But I think my most memorable celebration was the first year I went to live in the city of Paris. Being in the 1st arrondissement, just near the Louvre, we thought the best plan was to go to the Pont des Arts, devoid of love locks at the time, and watch the Eiffel Tower shimmer and shake at midnight.
Contrary to previous years, it’s not the Eiffel Tower but the Grand Palais which has hosted one of the biggest, and most beautiful French skating rinks this winter in Paris.
Was the French gastronomic culture under threat by the ephemerality of modern life, even before the appearance of Covid-19.
in the 7ème by métro Sèvres Babylone (lines 10, 12). Here, we find the beautiful Hôtel Lutetia, as well as the iconic, the original, grand magasin Au Bon Marché and its adjacent store La Grande Épicerie de Paris.
One day... I noticed a small square of graph paper taped to Pool Keeper’s ticket window. The handwritten lines indicated a verse of poetry followed by the words “Identifiez le poète et obtenez une entrée gratuite.” If you guessed correctly, you would receive a free pass for the day.
Pool Keeper shook his head, exasperated at our stupidity. He growled, “slip de bain obligatoire pour le monsieur”, ... I wondered, what could that be? Uncomprehending, we stared back at him through the plexiglass window.
We had been eating our way through France... and our waistlines were thickening despite all the walking we did... Because gyms and jogging were out, we got the idea of swimming.