Original Collages of Paris Street Artist Madame Moustache
(Collage by Paris street artist Madame Moustache) Madame Moustache is a Paris street artist whose work has popped up on
Shakespeare & Company’s Unconquerable Sylvia Beach
Sylvia Beach was a helluva woman. An American expatriated to Paris at the turn of the century, Beach was a
Strong And Light: Paper Architecture at Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine
Architecture is thought of in terms of strength, stability and fortitude. But an exhibit of paper architecture on view now
Exley Spices Up The Brooklyn Drinking Scene
In the shadow of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Williamsburg, away from the bustle and crowd of Bedford Avenue, there’s
Honza Hronek’s Collodion Photography
Like many before him, photographer Honza Hronek first picked up a camera in order to explore the land in front
The Artistic Ads of Bernard Villemot
We’re constantly bombarded by ads; billboards, magazine spreads and posters are in our faces all the time. Street artist
The Search To End All Searches: The Best Macaron in Paris
Sometimes life is pretty tough. Spending several days sampling the macarons of Paris and deciding which are the best was
Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre
One of my favorite spots in Paris is the little intersection of rue des Saules and rue Saint-Vincent, at the
Sophie Calle: For The Last And For The First Time
Sight is one of the most powerful ways we absorb the world: from first impressions to understanding another’s body
The Other Book Store: The Abbey Bookshop
Like many Anglophone writers in Paris, I’m obsessed with Shakespeare and Company, the English bookstore situated across the Seine
Laurie Pike’s Crafty Hexagon
Fiesty and energetic Laurie Pike of The Paris Blog has done what thousands dream of doing: she quit her journalism
5 Tips To Surviving A Free Museum Day In Paris
Paris takes pride in its commitment to the arts and its availability to the people. To that end, Paris boasts