Paris
Guerrilla String Art on an Abandoned Bridge in Northeast Paris
Mary-Jane Lee and her husband took a tour of northeastern Paris earlier this year. They climbed up onto abandoned train
The Paris Flea Market
We’ve been hearing all about the Paris flea market so today we decided to head there. It was pretty
The Passage des Princes: Stained glass, metal arabesques and toy shops
The Passage des Princes, built in 1860 and located in the 2nd arrondisement, was the the last arcade built during
Passage Beaujolais: The Bourbons, Colette and Kitsuné
The Passage de Beaujolais may be small, but it is certainly not short on history. Originating first as a road
A Time Capsule in Moulins: Man Orders House Locked Up for 100 Years
In a deliciously overdramatic attempt to preserve his memory for future generations, Frenchman Louis Mantin, who passed away in 1905,
Marché Couvert Saint Martin (Saint Martin Covered Market)
I love this market. It’s literally a collage of time, architecture and nomenclature. The stone gates are from an
The Passage Brady: A Little Bit of India in Paris
Mary-Jane Lee, who took the photos of Bimbo Tower record shop, also went to check out Passage Brady and wrote
Bimbo Tower Record Store, for lovers of Coldwave, electronica and avant-garde
Experimental, independent music seems to exist in a state of flux, constantly vacillating between obscurity and prominence in certain circles.
The Paris Dîner en Blanc 2011
This year’s Dîner en Blanc is rumored to be one of the most exceptional yet. The invite list has
Ephemeral Street Art – Le Mur (“The Wall”)
At the intersection of Rue Oberkampf and Rue Saint Maur in the 11th arrondissement, one of the more hip and
La Gaîté Lyrique: Concert Venue Review
Last night I went to La Gaîté Lyrique, a newly opened concert venue/museum in the 3rd arrondissement (3 bis
A Sunday Soirée, and you’re invited: Dinner at Chez Jim Haynes
Every Sunday for the last 30+ years, Jim Haynes has been hosting dinners in the atelier of his apartment in