9 French Towns that’ll Make You Feel Like You’re Living in a Fairytale

Visit the French towns and castles that inspired stories like “Beauty and the Beast” and “Sleeping Beauty.”
Porto’s Bakery Wins Best Croissant in Los Angeles

After a fierce competition, the winner of Best Croissant Los Angeles 2018 has been crowned.
The Ultimate Summer Road Trip through Québec

The perfect summer roadtrip: one week driving through French Canada (with one stop in Ottawa).
What It’s Like to Live in Rural France: an Interview with an American Expat

Want to move to rural France? Here’s an American expat that made the leap to the French countryside.
11 French Words that’ll Make You Sound Like a Native Speaker – Vol. V
In pursuit of fluency, here are some French words and phrases that French people actually use (that probably aren’t in your textbook).
The Largest French Music Festival in the U.S. Returns to New York in June

The largest French music festival in the United States, FranceRocks, brings the best of French musicians and bands to perform in New York.
Jamie Beck: An American Photographer in Provence

New York photographer Jamie Beck is yet another American who left her Stateside life to pursue greater things in France.
La Boulangerie wins Best Croissant New Orleans 2018

The competition was fierce and delicious. The winner of Best Croissant New Orleans (and best pain au chocolat) have been crowned.
Netflix Releases Documentary about November 2015 Paris Attacks

Watch the heart-pounding trailer for the new Netflix documentary about the Paris Attacks.
The Most Common Questions Americans Google About France

Google reveals all our deepest questions and queries through that great, mystical feature: autofill.
Carrie Anne James of ‘French is Beautiful’ Wants You to #SpeakFrenchSpreadLove

An American who fell in love with French learned French by opening her mind. Now she wants to open yours so you can #speakfrenchspreadlove.
The Necessity of Reassessing How We Remember May ’68

Perhaps an event that we thought we all understood, is really not all that simple. Perhaps we are remembering it wrong.

