Writers’ Houses You Definitely Should Visit in Paris
February 12th, 2022 | by Frank Hamilton
Nothing can describe writers and their personalities more than the houses where they used to live their last years. Paris
February 12th, 2022 | by Frank Hamilton
Nothing can describe writers and their personalities more than the houses where they used to live their last years. Paris
February 11th, 2022 | by Laurence de Valmy
Since 1995, Societe Generale has been building an art collection which today brings together more than 1,200 contemporary works. They
February 11th, 2022 | by Laurence de Valmy
The association Artistes Contre la Torture (ACT) launches its 2022 campaign in collaboration with Alfredo Jaar, internationally renowned artist and
January 24th, 2022 | by Joshua Chanin
A few weeks ago, my wife and I packed our bags and moved to a new house. Prior to our
January 6th, 2022 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM
Each month, we will present the portrait of an expatriate. This week, we had the chance to meet Robert Couturier
January 6th, 2022 | by Pascal Ordonneau
“We must give honor when honor is due” A couple of steps away from the Place de l’Étoile, from Champs-Elysées,
December 28th, 2021 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM
If you’re someone who’s fascinated by the culture in Paris, then you know that they’re a literary city through and
December 14th, 2021 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM
As a French expatriate in the United States, it sometimes (even often) happens that we miss France, and watching French
December 11th, 2021 | by Laurence de Valmy
Flagship event in the art world, Art Basel Miami Beach, is the first in person fair to take place in
December 9th, 2021 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM
It was not until around 1830 that the macaron became known in the Paris region. The first pastry chefs had
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