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French Life
Le Muguet du 1er mai
May 21st, 2012 | Vive le 1er mai! C'est la fête du travail mais c'est aussi la fête du muguet en France. Une tradition que l'on n'oublie pas…
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French Life
French Natural Beauty
May 21st, 2012 | New life in the garden, from wild flowers to furry friends; Spring in the French countryside is an amazing scene to watch.
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French Life
La vie française … one year on
May 21st, 2012 | One year on from her arrival in France, Shannon explains the trials and tribulations of 'la vie française'.
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Arts + Culture
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Travel
A wander through Mouzaïa
May 18th, 2012 | Abby leads a path through one of Paris’ most distinctive and yet frequently undiscovered neighborhoods.
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Arts + Culture
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Travel
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French Homes
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Arts + Culture
French music love – Part 1
May 16th, 2012 | French music sounds nice and it's a good way to learn the language... Here are Julianna's favourites for you to try!
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French Life
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Travel
Moving flat in Paris
May 15th, 2012 | Finding a new flat in Paris can be a stressful experience. Here is how it works...
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Arts + Culture
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French Homes
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Travel
En me promenant à Lyon…
May 11th, 2012 | Une balade photographique avec moi dans le vieux Lyon ? Du côté de Saint-Jean, pour manger une crêpe et boire un petit café...
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Gastronomy
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French Homes
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Career changes in France uncommon
May 10th, 2012 | In France, changing careers even once is rare. Does a lack of career movability make the French more dedicated workers?
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Latest Stories
Series: Ten milestones in 100 days for new French President
May 18th, 2012 |
The new President of France was nominated on 15 May during a very official ceremony of ‘passation de pouvoir’. But even before that, François Hollande had started to work on various fronts, from taxation in France to international matters.
65 years of a French icon: The Cannes Film Festival
May 18th, 2012 |
Over the past 65 years, the Cannes Film Festival has become synonymous with glamour, controversy, and some of the biggest stars and films ever made.
A wander through Mouzaïa
May 18th, 2012 |
Mouzaïa is an oasis of villas or pedestrian walkways and stairways lined with street lamps, cobblestones and stunning houses (not apartments, houses!), most with their own gated yards.
Cannes Film Festival 2012: c’est parti !
May 17th, 2012 |
Films, glitz and glamour, flash photography, Haute Couture, the sea, the yachts, the Riviera sun, Brad, Nicole, and everything we love will be at the 65th Cannes Film Festival from 16 to 27 May.
The Good, The Bad, (but not The Ugly…) – The Bad (2)
May 17th, 2012 |
In this last instalment of the series, I continue with The Bad. I recently told you about the things I do not particularly like about the US (‘The Bad (1)’). Now it’s France’s turn…
World Kite Flying Championships in the north of France
May 17th, 2012 |
Every year in spring, Berck-sur-Mer – a charming seaside resort town on the Opal Coast of Pas-de-Calais – hosts les Championnats du Monde de cerf-volant (the World Kite Flying Championships) and the beach and seafront are transformed into a magical sight.
Beauty Secrets that make French women irresistible
May 16th, 2012 |
Many people would say that French women have a ‘je ne sais quoi’ that makes them … irresistible. I am not sure if I measure up to this reputation; but today, I’m going to share with you some tricks that may help you unravel the mysteries of French women’s sex appeal.
French music love – Part 1
May 16th, 2012 |
Ever since I started taking French classes back in high school I have been on the search for French music. My theory was that I would get to practise my French and learn about some cool new groups at the same time. I must admit that my taste in French music has not always been that great.
Let’s talk French weather – Part 2
May 15th, 2012 |
But we had to use our kitchen, didn’t we. And the kitchen was the coldest place in the house. It was too low a temperature to mature a good Roquefort cheese in, for Roquefort requires a steady ten degrees to work its magic. Our kitchen, on the other hand, had the steady temperature of +4°C.
Moving flat in Paris
May 15th, 2012 |
Moving flat in Paris is a stressful experience. In the nearly three months it took me, there were several times when I considered giving up. “I can live in a cold, damp and dark 20 square metre space, pas de problème!” I used to say as I stepped over the puddles caused by my leaky sink, leaky shower, and leaky windows.
Series: First and last steps of a French President
May 14th, 2012 |
On 8 May, the French celebrated the end of World Word II. This was the perfect opportunity for the former and the future president to show that despite a fierce battle, there is continuity in French democracy. Both of them have now stepped into a new chapter of their lives with certainly a fully booked agenda in the coming weeks.
A Guy’s Guide to Culture: Liszt, Seriously?
May 14th, 2012 |
She paused to wipe perspiration off her brow and hands, and to give me a dirty look. Maybe she can read minds as well as music, in which case she’ll no doubt play ‘Funeral for a Friend’ and dedicate it to me.
Exciting French city renewal project in Lyon
May 14th, 2012 |
Discover Lyon Confluence, on Lyon’s city peninsula in the Rhône-Alpes region of France, is one of the largest and most exciting urban development projects in Europe. It’s a vibrant centre-city community with great architecture, landscapes and buzzing waterfront bars and restaurants.
En me promenant à Lyon…
May 11th, 2012 |
Une balade photographique avec moi dans le vieux Lyon ? Du côté de Saint-Jean, pour traîner dans les petites rues, manger une crêpe et boire un petit café…
Come dine with me? Finding friends in France
May 11th, 2012 |
A French phenomenon, COlunching started as a way for French freelancers to escape their home offices. Now it has become a popular way of people meeting when they arrive in a new city for work, or for travellers seeking to combine a foodie experience with a chance to meet with the locals.
Sharing the passion: French & francophile event in Paris – 15 March 2012 – Next soirée 31 May 2012
May 10th, 2012 |
Let’s go to 35 rue Vieille du Temple in the heart of the French capital, for a My French Life soirée! … We discover, we laugh, we talk in French and English, we share our passion and experiences. All of this in a little bar in the heart of Paris. I even received some great advice and tips! Would you like to be there?
Career changes in France uncommon
May 10th, 2012 |
In France, it is exceptionally rare and very difficult to change careers. French people go to school, they go to university and whatever they choose to study is what they subsequently become.
Vieux-Nice – Sugar, spice & everything Nice!
May 10th, 2012 |
When you think of Nice, France, you think about the Promenade des Anglais, Cours Saleya, and all those lovely cafés and bistros. And oui, it is all of that. But, if you want to explore Nice like a local, then take off that 1980’s fanny pack, get off the tourist track, and head to Vieux-Nice.
Poetry at the piscine – Part 3/3
May 9th, 2012 |
One day… I noticed a small square of graph paper taped to Pool Keeper’s ticket window. The handwritten lines indicated a verse of poetry followed by the words “Identifiez le poète et obtenez une entrée gratuite.” If you guessed correctly, you would receive a free pass for the day.
Poetry at the piscine – Part 2/3
May 9th, 2012 |
Pool Keeper shook his head, exasperated at our stupidity. He growled, “slip de bain obligatoire pour le monsieur”, … I wondered, what could that be? Uncomprehending, we stared back at him through the plexiglass window.
Poetry at the piscine – Part 1/3
May 9th, 2012 |
We had been eating our way through France… and our waistlines were thickening despite all the walking we did… Because gyms and jogging were out, we got the idea of swimming.
Let’s talk French weather – Part 1
May 8th, 2012 |
When I mention southern France, what comes to your mind? I know what comes to mine, still, after all these years … turquoise seawater … lavender fields … and above all, embracing warmth. This list comes to mind, to vanish immediately, replaced with other phenomena I’ve become accustomed to recently.
Tragédie de Toulouse, la France bouleversée
May 8th, 2012 |
Le lundi 19 mars aux environs de 8 heures du matin, dans la cour de l’école de confession judaïque Ozar Hotora à Toulouse, un professeur de 30 ans et ses deux enfants de 3 et 6 ans ainsi que la fille de 10 ans du directeur de l’école sont abattus froidement à bout touchant et portant par Mohamed Merah.
Herbes de Provence: A French tradition, both old and new
May 8th, 2012 |
If you had a grand-mère provençale, and asked her about herbes de Provence, she would probably have replied “Qu’ est-ce que c’ est?”. She would, of course, have cooked with the herbs she kept outside her kitchen door or gathered as she walked near the house, perennial plants that could thrive in hot, sunny locations.
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