Paris
Le Rocketship Boutique Café — Brooklyn Flair in the 9th Arrondisement
If you start getting really bored by the growing number of concept stores, with their often relatively impersonal and sometimes
The Renaissance of Le Trianon Concert in Montmartre
It’s a cold November evening, and I’ve just valiantly fought my way through the sardine-packed Line 2 metro
All Shapes and Sizes: The Shortest, Longest, Narrowest Streets and Houses of Paris
Paris is a city of superlatives. To continue in this train of thought, here are some places and spaces that
The History of the Grands Magasins, Part 2: La Samaritaine and Bazar de l’Hotel de Ville
This is the second part of the History of the Grands Magasins of Paris. Read Le Bon Marché, Printemps and
Daniel Arsham’s Storm at Galerie Perrotin
The figure of a man encrusted in broken glass, a clock partially hidden in the folds of a blowing sheet,
A Few Parisians: Quai Branly
You might remember our Artist Spotlight featuring David Cessac. David is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Paris. His drawings,
The History of the Grands Magasins, Part 1
Along with the dizzying number of museums and monuments in Paris, a tour of the Grands Magasins (literally, big stores
Spontaneous Street Art in Montmartre
In a very touristy street between Abbesses and Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre there used to be a famous mojito bar called
Le Marché des Enfants Rouges: An eclectic food market hidden in the Marais
The beauty of living in Paris is that things just happen to you, especially when you expect them the least.
Matisse’s Legacy in Nice
There’s something about the light in Nice that makes blues seem bluer. At the height of the afternoon, flecks
Neva Cuisine: A Contemporary French Bistro in the 8th
Since opening its doors last year, Neva Cuisine has been gaining rave reviews and a growing number of loyal converts.
The Abandoned Street Art Haven in Pantin
You may remember the Untapped Paris article about Guerilla String Art on an Abandoned Bridge in Northeast Paris, which looked