Susan Luraschi
Barbara
Worshipping at the Altar of a Departed Chanteuse
Mathieu Amalric’s Barbara is less of a biopic than a worshipful homage to the chanteuse who won the hearts of the French with her plaintive songs of heartbreak and incest. So what, you might say, who needs another straightforward biopic anyway? The … Read More
Training with Paris Firemen
Paris Update What’s New in Paris PARIS FIREMEN: UP CLOSE & PERSONAL For those of you who can’t face the thought of going to a gym, try a workout with the firemen (and women) of Paris. Training sessions of one … Read More
Readers Recommend: Best Croque Monsieur
BEST CROQUE MONSIEUR
Le Garde Robe is known for its organic and biodynamic wines, excellent charcuterie and cheese plates, and small number of rickety tables and chairs, but the king is its croque monsieur, made with Comté and jambon de Bayonne (the ham … Read More
Readers Recommend: Le Bal Bullier
BEST BREAKFAST My favorite place for a coffee or, if I can linger, breakfast, is Le Bal Bullier (22 Avenue de l’Observatoire, 75014 Paris; tel.: 01 43 21 06 06). Best quality/price deal: an excellent baguette, fabulous confiture de cerise, … Read More