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FRANCE AS IT HAPPENS — A Dordogne stone house, a dressing room that went sideways, the bistro France forgot to save, Templars on a Paris street — and The Writers' Room, now open, a...
A Night of Adoration at Sacré Cœur
FRANCE AS IT HAPPENS — A village school with no English, a grandmother who swore in French, and the discovery that time here runs on completely different minutes. This week's editi...
[Sponsored Post] You love France. But have you ever truly lived it? If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to learn French, the answer might be closer than you think. France...
I used to do a lot of travel to the US and it wasn’t too bad as visits tended to for more than a week or touched the weekend so I could swing a couple of leisure days. They also te...
Porridge: Some of us will have had a sharp intake of breath on hearing you’ve never visited France. American here (actually US/IT dual). You’ve got guts. You really should vis...
FRANCE AS IT HAPPENS — A new contributor arrives, a beloved one is remembered, and three writers take us from a Mediterranean ridge to a reliquary of dreams to a Paris terrace at d...
From a first experience on a night train to discovering an island in the south of France - this week’s La Belle Vie newsletter offers an essential starting point for eating, talkin...
I’ve been to Oradour sur Glane several times both with my children in primaire as an accompanying parent, and with my lycée pupils. It really sobers up even the silliest.
In the FREE le Bulletin: One classroom, one vineyard, one boulevard, one audacious law. Four roads into France — and not one of them straight.
Just doing a road trip down the Loire, and have just spent 4 nights in Amboise. Amazing history, beautiful town, excellent resturants. Had a great time despite the heat.
In the FREE le Bulletin: A 35-gram AOP cheese that oozes with flavour. A single word that makes you visible in Paris. And the weekend a famille cracked the code on getting what you...
I thoroughly recommend, if that’s the right word, visiting the Natzweiler, in Alsace, which was the only concentration camp established in France during WW2. Deeply moving.and thou...
Currently in Oz & spending some time in small country towns. Lovely as they are, a half day visit is sufficient & the distance between them is v long. Very much looking for...
It was interesting to see and hear the similarities between French and Catalan. “Si us plau” for please. “Bon dia and bona nit”. Even so, like Portuguese, I found it a very difficu...
It was interesting to see and hear the similarities between French and Catalan. “Si us plau” for please. “Bon dia and bona nit”. Even so, like Portuguese, I found it a very difficu...
No need to ask, I used to live in Australia.
From the bad weather in France to finally getting around to taking care of administrative responsibilities - this week’s La Belle Vie newsletter offers an essential starting point...
It’s worth it. The M&S has a cafe as well. Love the JL one.
FRANCE AS IT MEANS—the paradoxes France philosophises about and everyone else ignores, a farewell to Suzanne Grosso Vidal, and new writing from Bandol, Paris, and beyond.
George1: Deeply moving.and thought provoking. And its existence and nature often denied by lots of French people.
Stella: I’ve visited WW1 cemeteries/trenches etc in France/Belgium donkeys years ago Yes, always worth visiting when in that part of the world. Lessons from history and all that...
I have heard it said that industrialising a lot later the French retained a much stronger link to their provincial origins compared to the British. Maybe even today’s urban Frenc...
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