Is this your hat?
Author - Heather Stimmler
American-born travel journalist and non-profit media specialist living in Paris since 1995.
Last weekend was the Portes Ouvertes in Belleville, one of my favorite artist open atelier events of the year. Even if you don't like the art (and so much of it is really wonderful), the neighborhood itself can be really charming if you get past the 1960...
Standing room only at the launch party of the new Paris foodie supersite, Paris by Mouth.
In Paris nightlife news, the Chacha Club finally reopened on May 20th, Chez Moune in Pigalle reopened the end of last month, and Rasmus Michau (of Bagatelle party fame) opened an upscale karaoke bar near the Centre Pompidou called Le Renard. And despite the...
"We're here to confirm that you're teaching them how to play the accordion correctly..."
If you couldn't get into the packed Greenlane Gallery during the opening of the Paris Insolite photography exposition, there's still time...
They're everywhere in Paris, on the metro, around tourist sites, outside supermarkets, always with the same story: I'm hungry. But are they really in danger of starving in a country that supposedly takes care of its people?
IN THIS ISSUE: * New Henri IV Website for History Buffs * Old Paris Museum Passes Expire Next Month * Cursed Catacombes * Free Concerts with Le Mouv’ at Paris Comedy Club * Nightlife News * Open Mic Sessions in Paris * Sex & the City Café * Carla Bruni in the...
If I had waited around a few minutes longer, I'm sure I could have titled the photo: Paris Bench Fail.
Some graffiti is ephermal, beautiful, and makes us smile...
While the Revolutionaries of 1791 smashed and melted down Marie, the great church bell of Notre Dame's north tower, the other bell in the south tower, Emmanuel, was spared, making it one of the largest and oldest bells of Europe.
Housing in Paris is pricey, but don't get any clever ideas after seeing the treehouses on the Centre Pompidou!


