It’s galette season in France! (Galettes des Rois, that is, or “King Cake.”) We very much look forward to these delicious pastries and the fun…
(This article serves as a continuation of our previous blog post on notable literary cafes in Paris.) The concept of literary accolades in France dates…
Well-named the “City of Light” or the “Capital of Art,” Paris is an animated, noisy and uncompromising town. When we think about this tremendous city,…
Wallace fountains (“Les Fontaines Wallace”) are drinking fountains made of green cast iron that one can find just about everywhere in Paris. The fountains not…
May 1st is known as Labor Day (or the “Fête du Travail”) in France, as well as many other countries around the world, and many union…
Just as Wallace fountains or Guimard aedicules help to define the Paris we know and love, Morris columns also form an integral part of this…