Film & TV The World Mourns Jean-Luc Godard, Enfant Terrible of French Cinema It was Godard who seized control of my newbie cinephile brain and smacked it around like a cat playing with a mouse.
Music French Touch Meets the American West in ‘California Road 101’ EP Americana fetishism meets Parisian house music meets California dreamin'.
The Arts When Time Fell Into agnès b.’s Arms: New Photographs From The Fashion Icon in New York What ensued was almost a game, something agnès b. has explained, simply, as “playing dolls.”
Le Ciné “Peter von Kant” Pays Homage to Fassbinder’s Melodramatic Tale of Amour Fou Ozon jazzes up the remake by turning Petra into Peter, a movie director modeled on Fassbinder himself.
Film & TV Rewatching “Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris” in 2022 "The logic of despair isn’t for me. A despairing man doesn’t write."
Culture August is for Celebrating Coccinelle, France’s First Trans Celebrity Coccinelle was a French singer, actress, and LGBTQ activist; she became the first transgender person in France to legally marry.
Music Meet Emma Doo: The French-American Singer-Songwriter Who Captures All of Your Feels for End of Summer Doo's catchy voice, nostalgic lyrics, and unique sound just might prolong summer a little longer...
Le Ciné Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris: The Fairy Tale We Need Right Now Sometimes you just want a movie to show you something pretty, brimming with hope.
Books These 10 Great Summer Reads Will Transport You to France You can avoid all those airport hassles--lost bags, late flights, carry-ons full of what feels like rocks!
The Arts Paris’s Musée Picasso Explores a Father-Daughter Relationship in New Exhibition The exhibit opens with this haunting expression: “I was the manifestation of his sin.”
Film & TV Perfectly Lovely Murders in Provence: A New Anglo-French Series on Prime If you want a 90-minute Provençal vacay, this may be your cup of tea.
Le Ciné In Lost Illusions, a Would-be Poet Trades Idealism for Fake News Lost Illusions, Xavier Giannoli’s rollicking film adaptation of Balzac’s acclaimed 19th century novel, opens on the page.