IN THIS ISSUE: * From the Home Office * Callas Forever * Nuit Blanche * Les Soldes at Galeries Lafayette * Books and More Books * Relocation in Help German or English * Toastmasters in Paris * Mom’s Shopping Paradise * T-9 Whining * Dining with Claire * Who...
Author - Heather Stimmler
American-born travel journalist and non-profit media specialist living in Paris since 1995.
The Mercantour lies mostly inside the Alpes-Maritimes department of France, literally between the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. During the summer, when the crowds and the heat on the Riviera become unbearable, many of the region’s residents leave the...
In this Issue: * From the Home Office * Meet Me at Ric’s Tomorrow! * September 11 * Yes, you CAN blend with the Parisians * The Latest Beauty Megastore * So Happy in Paris? Soirée * Techno Parade 2002 * The Frigos are Open * Autumn Festival at the Flea Market...
IN THIS ISSUE: * From the Home Office * Paris Plage * Closed in August * Haute Couture Tunes * The Seine Comes Alive * If Dangerous Liaisons was Rated G * Discount Tickets for Students * Art Deco Gardens * For Men Only * Be Zen * Smoke-Free Dining in Paris *...
IN THIS ISSUE: * From the Home Office * The French World of Showbiz * Paris Nightlife Heats Up * Supermodel Fast-food * The Cheapest Sleeps in Paris * Brunch Time! * Stardust Show at La Villette * Discover the Unknown in Paris * Silent Movie Nights * Heather...
IN THIS ISSUE:
* From the Home Office
* Easy Paris
* Garden Club Soirée
* Fashion Designers on Display
* Miss Transsexual 2002
If you're ever in France in May, you'd better not pass up the chance to attend at least one of the two most exciting events of the year on the French Riviera.
IN THIS ISSUE:
* From the Home Office
* Episode 2 Avant-Première
* Ground Zero Exhibit
* Roller to London Contest
* Timeout Guide Goes Bad
* Fête de la Paix
* French Vogue…in English
* Best Skating Spots in Paris
* French Homestay Exchanges
Although I've been around the block a few times (especially that block around the Prefecture on Ile de la Cité), there are still many things that baffle me today, especially the red tape and bureaucracy of the strange French rules and laws.
IN THIS ISSUE: * From the Home Office * Alcazar CD Launch Soirée * On the Dance Floor * Life of an Artisan * Urban Gardening Time * Travel Writer Courses in Paris * Parler Parlor * Sell Your Used CDs and DVDs * Jean Taquet and the Insider Paris Guides *...
IN THIS ISSUE:
* From the Home Office
* Home Delivery Bio Products
* Touching Photo Exposition
* Come Visit Me!
* Calling all Schumacher Wannabes
* Whose Flame Is It?
* Fête du Travail
* French TV Chez Vous
* Paris for the Young'uns
Despite the constant merchandising push and syrupy Disney songs looping endlessly over the loudspeakers, it's hard to resist the magic of Mickey's empire.


