Chloé Bourguigon: Love or what’s left of it by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Reviewer For Cloe Bourguigon love does not leave. Not totally. Like tobacco. Not totally. It’s a disease, an addicition, an alcoholism. As tobacco. Loving does not save. However...
Light V *** The Sweep of Greece Sea, Air, History and Light Come to Life by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Columnist The work of Maria Foskolaki seems to me of the greatest interest both in the treatment of light and the narrative poetry between figuration and...
Photo by Mathieu-Perrier/Unsplash ** Notre-Dame de Paris and a reflection on Progress by Fabia Chenivesse-Wong Columnist The bishop of Paris commissioned the construction of Notre-Dame de Paris in the 12th century. It was to replace the cathedral of...
Photo by Randy Colas on Unsplash *** The hunt for Emmanuel Macron: What happens when the press and public become locked in a feedback loop of extremism by Fabia Chenivesse-Wong Contributing Writer In May 2017, Emmanuel Macron was elected as President of...
Of Brooms and Ennui on the Île Saint-Louis by L. John Harris (Excerpted from “Café French: A Flâneur’s Guide to the Language, Lore and Food of the Paris Café.” Text and illustrations by L. John Harris. Forthcoming Fall, 2019 from el Leon...
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