Pissaladière: The Provençal Pizza Made With Onions and Anchovies

A pissaladière is a thing of simplicity and beauty both to look at and to eat.
Le Weekend, 4/15/22: Easter Bells & Bunnies, Asparagus & Pissaladière ??

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France Goes Wild for Molière’s 400th Anniversary With Months of Plays

French is often referred to as “the language of Molière.”
Who’s Got The Best Baguette In NYC? The Contest is ON!

After two years of the pandemic, it’s time to take stock of the baguette sitch in NYC.
The COVID Era: What Are the Emotional and Physical Repercussions to Our Children (0-5 Years Old)?

[Sponsored article] The Big Apple’s French-speaking early childhood community has had to adapt.
‘Pioneers’ Exhibit at the Musée du Luxembourg Showcases 1920s Women Artists

In celebrating art made by women, this exhibit hopes to reclaim the image of woman.
The Le Pens: France’s First Family of Fighting

You might think this is a plot right out of Shakespeare, but it’s just a day in the life of the Le Pen family.
The Dazzling New Film, ‘Paris, 13th District,’ Knocked Me Out

Paris, 13th District is a film about sex and connection in a world where technology erects walls between us.
Le Weekend, 4/8/22: The-Town-That-Must-Not-Be-Named & Julia Child ??

But now I realized that this was The-Town-That- Must-Not-Be-Named. @authorcaitlin @caitlinshetterly
Musée de l’Orangerie Dedicates New Exhibition to the “Decorative Works” of the Impressionists

Monet began working on the Nymphéas in 1914, and dedicated his last years to this singular obsession.
Rue du Soleil: We’re Not in Oregano Anymore

Only in France would someone introduce themselves as an anarchist with a straight face.
HBO Max’s New Show: Julia Child’s American Story

Julia is played with gusto and sensitivity by the British actress Sarah Lancashire.

