Culture Le Weekend, 6/23/23: Outdoor markets in Lyon, Paris, Bordeaux & Paris & cooking with fresh bay leaves ?? Those bay leaves, still damp from the morning dew, were not the dry things we throw into soup back home.
Culture Revoir Paris: A New Film About the Painful Aftermath of a Mass Shooting Alice Winocour’s brave new film, Revoir Paris, is about one woman learning how to live after her life has been shattered.
Culture The Rmn-GP Bookstores and Gift Shops at the Château de Versailles Those retail spaces and veritable beacons of culture are designed as experiences through which to share culture and heritage.
Books Calling All Art & Paris Lovers: ‘Art Hiding in Paris’ is the One Book You’ll Ever Need Some of the best art in Paris is right under your nose.
Culture Midweek Distractions 6/14/23: Traveling to France This Summer You buy the ticket. We'll handle the rest.
Culture Le Weekend, 6/9/23: Sainte Chappelle, Framboise & ‘Voltaire High’ on Prime ?? It felt like a holy place, one where just the light and the height of the roof would make a believer out of you.
Culture What’s it Really Like to Move to France? Frenchly’s Contributors Weigh In Thomas Jefferson once said that everyone has two countries, their own and France.
Culture Midweek Distractions 6/7/23: A Picasso Controversy in Brooklyn Art world gossip shook up NYC this week.
Art Who was Jacqueline-Charlotte Dufresnoy, France’s First Trans Actress? Coccinelle was a French singer, actress, and LGBTQ activist.
Culture Midweek Distractions 5/31/23: What do Cannes’ 3 Female-Fronted Palme d’Or Winners Have in Common? The anatomy of 'Anatomy of a Fall.'
Film & TV Letter from Cannes: On the Ground at the 76th Cannes Film Festival The grit and grind behind the glamour of Cannes.
Film & TV A Look Inside the Weird, Wild World of ‘Titane,’ the French Feminist Horror Movie That Won At Cannes In 2021 French director, Julia Ducournau, made a tough, stylish and strange art film called Titane--it's got sex with cars and horrors with hairpins.