January 10, 2018 | By Heidi Ellison | Week events
Through February 28 America in 80 films The festival Le Monde Est Stone presents a vision of the United States through movies by everyone from John Ford to Spike Lee and Michael Mann. Controversial director Oliver Stone will be on hand January … Read More
December 20, 2017 | By Heidi Ellison | Week events
December 12-22 New theater The Impatience festival showcases emerging theater companies, many of them run by women. Various venues, Paris & Gennevilliers December 15-January 14 Skating in the sky An ice-skating rink on the roof of the Grande Arche de la Défense … Read More
January 6, 2016 | By Heidi Ellison | Museums
The best of what’s left of the French Crown Jewels – most of which were sold off by the Third Republic in the late 19th century to mark the end of empire – can be seen in the Louvre, but … Read More
December 6, 2015 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Art & Culture
Paris Update What’s New in Paris PERFORMING AT THE PARISPHILHARMONIC IN FIVE EASY LESSONS If I can do it, anyone can. Paris’s new Philharmonic, in an effort to bring the joy of making music to those who have missed the … Read More
December 2, 2015 | By Heidi Ellison | Shopping
Poetic Pottery One of my favorite Parisian ceramists, Emmanuelle Wittmann, is holding an exhibition called “Terres Hivernales” in her studio (13, rue des Récollets, 75010 Paris; tel.: 06 11 30 84 75) through Dec. 22. Her simple, poetic yet earthy … Read More
November 25, 2015 | By Paris Update | Shopping
Scents on Show Fragonard, the Grasse-based perfumer, has opened its third Musée du Parfum (3-5 square de l’Opéra Louis Jouvet, 75009) in Paris, near the Opéra Garnier. Even though these museums are attached to a commercial enterprise (each has its … Read More
November 18, 2015 | By Paris Update | Film
Ever wonder what a dancer’s life is like? Claire Patronik, who had studied dance in Paris beginning as a child in hopes of becoming a ballerina but finally gave it up, did. To find out, she looked up some of … Read More
November 11, 2015 | By Paris Update | What's New Eat & Drink
Oysters will never again be sold three for a penny as they were in 19th-century London, but now they can be had in Paris for one euro each, thanks to a new service called Arnaud et Hector, which brings its … Read More
November 4, 2015 | By Paris Update | What's New Potpourri
Paris Update What’s New in Paris VENETIAN BALL GOES UNDERGROUND Party organizers We Are the Oracle have come up with an extraordinary idea for a Venetian ball to be held in an underground canal in Paris on January 22, 23, … Read More
October 28, 2015 | By Heidi Ellison | What's New Potpourri
Paris Update What’s New in Paris RIGHT BANK: TRAFFIC BEGONE! It’s a step in the right direction. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo wants to ban motor-vehicle traffic from a stretch of the Right Bank as of August 2016 and turn it … Read More