Valentine’s Day Seduction with Serge Gainsbourg
This Valentine’s day, seduce your special someone in true French fashion with a visit to the former residence of Serge Gainsbourg at 5 Bis Rue de Verneuil in the seventh arrondissement. Gainsbourg is...
View ArticleLeft Bank Nostalgia
In this excerpt from her memoir in progress, Laura Itzkowitz muses on Yves Saint-Laurent, art at the Musée d’Orsay and a memorable stay in the home of a baronesse. I survived the death of Yves...
View ArticleThe Untapped Guide to the Eiffel Tower
It may come as a surprise that at the most recognizable monument in Paris, there are Untapped things to do. But the Eiffel Tower is actually full of amazing little finds if you look closely enough. 1....
View ArticleA Few Parisians: Quai Branly
You might remember our Artist Spotlight featuring David Cessac. David is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Paris. His drawings, characterized by fierce humor and expressiveness, have attracted...
View ArticleThe Museum of Everything: A World of Untrained, Undiscovered Artists
A few minutes of browsing the website of The Museum of Everything was enough to make me leave my flat and hightail it to rue du Bac in record speed, just to answer that lingering question: Just what...
View ArticleA Few Parisians: La Motte Picquet
Easter has just been celebrated with its usual flood of colorful eggs. But the best eggs are not hidden in gardens, waiting for children to come find them, but, as surprising as it may seem, in...
View ArticleValentine’s Day Seduction with Serge Gainsbourg
The home of an unlikely sex symbol and national icon inspires love ... and other things. Read More
View ArticleLeft Bank Nostalgia
In an excerpt from her memoir in progress, Laura Itzkowitz muses on studying art history and learning about life in Paris. Read More
View ArticleA Few Parisians: Quai Branly
Introducing the new column, A Few Parisians, by cartoonist David Cessac. For the first installment, he captures a mother and child in front of the Musée du Quai Branly, the museum dedicated to the...
View ArticleThe Museum of Everything: A World of Untrained, Undiscovered Artists
Enter the world of untrained and undiscovered artists, a veritable descent into the depths of art brut. Welcome, one and all, to The Museum of Everything. Read More
View ArticleA Few Parisians: La Motte Picquet
Easter has just been celebrated with its usual flood of colorful eggs. But the best eggs are not hidden in gardens ... but in Parisian bistros like Le Père Claude at La Motte Picquet. Read More
View ArticleTop 10 Secrets of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
What you didn't know was at the Eiffel Tower: a medieval chimney, a post office, english romantic gardens, and more! Read More
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