Posts Tagged with ‘France’
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Summer in Paris: a guide to surviving a heat wave (and still have fun)
06 Aug 2013By Bénédicte Mahé Summer was late to bloom in Paris (well, it was late everywhere but we are not on…
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French Impressions: Mezzo-soprano Clara Osowski and Pianist Mark Bilyeu on Art Song and French Mélodie (part one)
02 Aug 2013(Part two) Mezzo-soprano Clara Osowski and pianist Mark Bilyeu perform mélodie Française song-cycles at the Francis Poulenc Festival in Tours,…
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A dinner party: what makes the French so French
30 Jul 2013By Jacqueline Bucar On my recent trip to France, I was reminded of what makes the French so French. No…
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French Impressions: Shari Leslie Segall on melting into French culture
25 Jul 2013Shari Leslie Segall is a native of Philadelphia whose father was a violist in the Philadelphia Orchestra. She lived on…
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Oh, so French! Crossing to the other side.
23 Jul 2013By Shari Leslie Segall. First published in FUSAC.FR; posted by Lisa from FUSAC on 5 juillet 2013 The French say that…
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A Day at the Races: A formal French affair
18 Jul 2013By Bénédicte Mahé Around a month ago, I was lucky enough to be invited to the Gras Savoye Grand Steeple-Chase…
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French Impressions: Lilianne Milgrom and the artistic sexuality of Paris
16 Jul 2013Lilianne Milgrom, a Paris-born artist and writer based in Washington DC, chose the theme of female identity, sexuality, and aging for…
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Qu’est ce qui se cache derrière un mot ? L’apprentissage d’une langue est bien plus complexe qu’il n’y paraît…
16 Jul 2013Par Jacqueline Bucar (English) Intéressant, non ? Pourquoi diable voudriez-vous enseigner le français ? En général, les réponses vont bon…
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La culture des cafés à Paris
14 Jul 2013Par Flore der Agopian (English) A paris, les cafés sont une véritable institution. Ce n’est pas tant le café en…
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Bastille Day in France: parades, concerts, parties and fireworks
13 Jul 2013(Excerpt from a previous post in A Woman’s Paris Bastille Day in France: Tyrants and tigers and blood, oh my!,…