Paris for Nightowls and Loungers: Wanderlust
Friday September 28, 2012
When the Savoir Faire group announced they'd be opening yet another trendy new multipurpose space in Paris, only months after inaugurating the much-buzzed about, David Lynch-owned Silencio Club, our Contributor ... Read More
Next Month: Vendanges de Montmartre (Wine Harvest)
Wednesday September 26, 2012
Pockets of tourist traps aside, Montmartre has retained a village-like quality since it was annexed into Paris. One endearing remnant of the district's agricultural past is its humble vineyard: measuring ... Read More
Author Toni Morrison Opens Festival America Literary Event
Friday September 21, 2012
By Colette Davidson, Contributor
Nobel Prize-winning American novelist Toni Morrison opened the Festival America on the outskirts of Paris on Friday, talking about her most recent novel, Home. Running this weekend ... Read More
Around the Corner in Paris: Nuit Blanche
Thursday September 20, 2012
White nights in Paris may be common enough, but Saturday, October 6th marks the 10th edition of "Nuit Blanche", a free annual event in which scores of contemporary artists and ... Read More
Living It Up in Paris (on a Budget)
Monday September 10, 2012
I admit, Paris can be a costly city if you don't know your way around, and since it's so often associated with champagne, haute couture and swanky hotels and food, ... Read More
The City Gets Its Swing Back: Paris in September
Thursday September 6, 2012
September in Paris is more pleasant than reputed. Clear skies and crisp air are actually more common in September than in July or August, when muggy thunderstorm conditions tend to ... Read More
Paris Night Cap: La Bellevilloise
Saturday September 1, 2012
There are at least a couple of good reasons why a certain set of "bobo" (hipster) Parisians have elected the distant, hilly heights of the Gambetta/Ménilmontant neighborhood in east Paris ... Read More
