March 22, 2023 | By Brian Childs | Daytrips From Paris
At the western end of the first Parisian railway, now the RER A rapid transit line, Saint Germain en Laye is 12 miles and a far world away from the hassle and pollution of the capital. Perched above a meander … Read More
December 19, 2018 | By Stephen O'Shea | What's New Art & Culture
Tired of Piaf and Daft Punk? For melomaniacs of the Parisian persuasion, a refreshing blast from the past can be heard on the website of the University of Cambridge, of all places. Cultural historian Nicholas Hammond has unearthed a naughty … Read More
November 23, 2015 | By Nick Hammond | What's New Art & Culture
Parisians Attack Sun King with Scurrilous Songs The awful events in Paris this month have been keenly felt in other countries, not least in Britain, where the huge swell of empathy and support has been genuine and deeply felt. A … Read More