Posts Tagged with ‘Paris’
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The African Queen of Parisian Cuisine
19 May 2012By Kiratiana Freelon “The African Queen of Parisian Cuisine” is ‘haute’ and rose quickly through the echelons of Parisian cuisine,…
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How to find a (suitable) place in Paris, and other miscellaneous information
16 Apr 2012By Bénédicte Mahé (French) First of all, let me briefly introduce myself. My name is Bénédicte, I am French—originally from…
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Vive La Femme: In defense of cross-cultural appreciation
26 Mar 2012By Kristin Wood (French) Francophiles around the world have been divided about Paul Rudnick’s piece entitled “Vive La France” in…
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A Haunting in Courbevoie – “Encounters in Paris: A Collection of Short Stories”
19 Mar 2012By Carolyn Moncel “A Haunting in Courbevoie” delves into the mysterious ways in which experience is jogged back to the…
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African-American expatriates in Paris
09 Mar 2012By Kirstin Wood Inspired by our posts from Kiratiana Freelon’s Kiratiana’s Travel Guide to Black Paris: Get Lost and Get Found…
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French Impressions: Christine Loÿs and her passion for travel and modern exploration
07 Mar 2012Christine Loÿs, documentary filmmaker and author, lives in Paris, France. After working as a teacher, she became an independent journalist…
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Le soufflé – l’amour, la romance and ladies who lunch
06 Feb 2012By Barbara Redmond French lessons at Institut Catholique de Paris were abandoned. Textbooks closed. Maps folded. Notebooks tucked in sacs.…
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La Chandeleur: Le Jour des Crêpes
30 Jan 2012By Michelle Hum As millions of elementary school children in America eagerly wait for the groundhog to come out to…
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French Onion Soup – a Paris meal to remember
09 Jan 2012By Michelle Hum Ten minutes into making dinner in my apartment, I was fighting to hold back tears. Admittedly, these…