Fifty Years Later, These French Remember Woodstock as a “Big, Happy Mess”

It wasn’t just Americans at Woodstock. These French people made the journey for the music festival of the century.
7 Realities About French Universities That Students Should Know Before Studying Abroad

Study abroad is an exciting time, especially in France. However, there will be a few academic shocks coming to the system…
France’s Traffic Mascot is a Native American Caricature Named Bison Futé

France’s traffic mascot propagates misleading stereotypes about Native Americans.
7 Must-Try Food Halls in France

Where to go in France to find massive amounts of foods hailing from all around the world.
Cédric Grolet Will Open a Bakery in Paris This Year

The World’s Best Pastry Chef of 2018 is expanding his empire to include breads.
Paris Bans Late-Night Drinking on the Banks of the Seine

Drinking on the Seine is a normal and cherished activity for Parisians (and American study abroad students). Not anymore.
Frenchman Jean-Luc Brunel’s Name Surfaces in Epstein Case

A prominent Frenchman is put in the spotlight because of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
At King, Chefs Clare de Boer and Jess Shadbolt Mix Elegance With Olive Oil

There’s a lot to be said for the women who come before us, especially for Clare de Boer and Jess Shadbolt.
Do The French Take Too Much Vacation?

The French get 30 days of paid vacation which to an American seems great. But is it too much?
The French Origins of White Supremacist Language, Explained

After El Paso, we note the French origins of white supremacist language.
Influential French Guide Le Fooding Launches Dining Awards for New York, Paris

France-based dining guide Le Fooding was called “the most influential food publication in the country” by the New York Times.
France’s Minister of Culture Wants People to “Say Things in French.” Advertisers Don’t Want To

The French Minister of Culture praised the Loi Toubon, and called for its reinforcement.

