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#Catch some German opera at the Theatre Des Champs-Elysées with Doug in Mind Food.
16-12-2008
#Paris gets spiritual with Muslim, Christian, Hindu and Jewish celebrations.  Of special note, the Pope is coming to town.
03-09-2008
#Le Roi Lion celebrates its anniversary by extending the 20-euro summer ticket special and holding an Open Door on Sunday, September 14.
03-09-2008
# Join Doug October 1 for Nerd Night and enjoy the sounds of XVIII-21 Le Baroque Nomade with Jean-Luc Ho on the harpsichord.  
03-09-2008
# Pampered in Paris. By Tina M. Lynch.   What do Kermit the Frog and William Shakespeare have in common? Kermit the Frog is loved by millions around the globe and ha...
28-05-2008
# Opera by Doug. By Doug English.   All women are like this. . . Before there was Temptation Island, there was Cosi Fan Tutte. But mama mia ... when you compare...
28-05-2008
# Berlioz And The Ventilator Blues By Doug English Join Doug and Expats Paris on Saturday, May 17 at the Cité de la Musique for Le Diable et le Bon Dieu.  &nb...
30-04-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne   Korean Paris. Occasionally I will write about how you can seek out other cultures in Paris.  This week, take a minute to disc...
23-04-2008
# Opera by Doug By Douglas English: A Music Concert. Chamber Orchestra of Europe Pierre-Laurent Aimard piano, direction   Program:  Joseph Haydn Symphonie n°22 &quo...
19-03-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Irish Paris. The old proverb that the enemy of my enemy is my friend can be used to describe the relationship that France has with Ireland.  You kno...
05-03-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Expat Portrait:  Vernice Klier. This week’s French Tease is the portrait of Vernice Klier, an American living in Paris.  Who is Vern...
06-02-2008
# Guest ArticleBy Douglas S. English Baroque in Mind. Join Doug English on Friday, February 22 at the Theatre des Champs-Elysées for a performance of Thésée by Jea...
06-02-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne Mexican Paris. This week, let’s discover Mexico in the city of lights.  Considering that Mexico City is the largest city in the world and ...
23-01-2008
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne  The First American Hobo in Paris In the garden in front of the American embassy sits a statue to the first American hobo in Paris—Benjamin Fr...
02-01-2008
# French Tease by Mollie Coyne  A Palestinian, a Juggler and an Oud One of my favorite things about living in Paris is that you can make the city whatever you want it to be. ...
18-12-2007
#Shadow on the City of Light by Martin P. Lowe Harticulated A meeting with Zöé de Rochambault, Vice President of SCOF, a Paris-based association that represents the in...
11-12-2007
# French Tease By Mollie Coyne   Peruvian Paris For those of us who have lived here long enough, there comes a point when you stop (or at least slow) looking for F...
13-11-2007
# Überbritney: Is she moving to France? Squarely outsynched during the infamous MTV comeback performance, wherein pouting morphs into bulging within and without a Victoria's Secre...
16-10-2007
#  Eloï Capgras:  Caribbean musician making soulful sounds in Paris. One thing this city is never short on is great music from around the world, including the Caribbean sounds...
25-09-2007
# In France, the rentrée makes a clear-cut entry: summer ends the last week of August and the official school and work year begins the first week of September.  If you’re new...
27-08-2007
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