
La Piscine Molitor rises again in Paris
© Alexandre Soria La Piscine Molitor opened in 1929 to bring a little more glamour,…
© Alexandre Soria La Piscine Molitor opened in 1929 to bring a little more glamour,…
It’s a cloudy Spring in Paris, with a pop-up hotel hovering over the rooftop of Paris…
…whilst the world goes a little crazy over horses popping up in all the wrong…
Oh lucky Parisiennes…you have the best architectural icon of all time in Eiffel, you stay…
You may be familiar with Linder’s feminist photomontages from gallery shows or at least on…
La Gaité Lyrique, a former theatre turned digital art museum a few years ago, shows…
Minimal consumerism in the heart of Saint Germain des Près. Ring the bell and you…
Tamasaburo Bando is one of the greatest performers of Kabuki Onnagata (adopting the female role)….
Cite de l’Architecture & Heritage in Paris, presents a delicate exhibition entitled Paper Architecture. The collection…
La Cinémathèque Française’s FIRST International Festival of Restored Film Tess by Roman Polanski (recently restored by…
Let’s face it: even if the video introducing FIAC 2012 is really good, thanks to the…
The classic, the cosy and the wild. It’s very difficult to choose one best bar in…
With the Eiffel tower as neighbour, the Palais de Tokyo (built in 1937) has been…
Follow us for a walk around one of the most contemporary parts of East Paris…
So Marion Boucard, aka Miss Marion is coming on board as our Paris specialist. In…
A real cracker at the London FIlm Festival was Le Crazy Horse doc. Veteran filmmaker…
After a two year hiatus for socio-economic reasons we are back on the annual trip…