French Electro Star Petit Biscuit Tours the U.S.

French electro musician Petit Biscuit brings his music through North America.
A Retrospective on Marie Losier at the MoMA this Fall

Losier’s films feature controversial artists and performances, including a Mexican luchador who wrestles as a drag queen.
Jobs at a French Company in the US? More Common than You’d Think.

The French ambassador to the US just released his report of French-American economic relations. The report details surprising information about the economic connections between the two nations. This report explains that France has created the most jobs in Oklahoma (9,500 jobs) in 2017 thanks to the branches of companies like Véolia, Sodexo, and even Michelin. […]
To Double the Number of Students in International French Schools, Macron Must Double the Teachers

Schools in the AEFE network are helping French become the most commonly spoken language in the world, with a few minor setbacks.
Michael Jackson, King of Pop, Is King of the Grand Palais in “On the Wall”

Promised to be a “Thriller,” “On the Wall” remembers Michael Jackson on the year of what would be his 60th birthday.
Calanques, the Jewels of the South of France

Forget Nice; there’s more than one way to do a beach vacation in France.
Printemps du Goût, Paris’s One-Stop Shop for All Things French Gastronomy

Everything you need to know about Paris’s new must-see food hall
Broadway’s Obsession With France

Why does the most American art form seem to call back so much to France?
Big Tiny: the Little Brooklyn Restaurant with Big Heart

Big Tiny’s natural wines, creative small plates, and welcoming ambiance makes this small restaurant feel just like home.
Celebrate Montmartre’s Vineyard Harvest at Fête des Vendanges

This October, the 85th annual Montmartre Grape Harvest festival will celebrate peace following the world wars, by lauding the cultural diversity represented in the 18th arrondissement.
11 DuoLingo Phrases that No French Person Has Ever Used

You don’t know French DuoLingo until you’ve memorized phrases that translate to things like “I eat butter” and “You want to see my vegetables.”
Paris Stays Up for Nuit Blanche’s All-Night Art Installations on October 6

The all-night art installations set up through Paris are meant to inspire anyone interested in staying up until 7am.

