Articles tagged with "paris notes"
It’s official-France is going Green!
By Parisgirl | May 19th, 2006 |That is, not politically, but on the plate. Le Figaro Magazine (Sunday May 14) announced that the ’salade verte’ is in vogue.
I know this is true because... [Read this entry]
Craig Smith writes about Paris’s homeless
By Parisgirl | May 5th, 2006 |In Friday, May 5th’s International Herald Tribune, Craig Smith writes about the Medecins du Monde (Doctors’ of the World) effort to alleviate the homeless in Paris by providing nylon tents.
Spring in Paris 2006
By BootsnAll | May 5th, 2006 |So you’re wondering, is it okay to come to Paris - given the recent media feeding frenzy on ‘chaos in the capital’?
The first few days of May have been... [Read this entry]
Food for Thought
By Parisgirl | April 4th, 2006 |France, and particularly Paris, may often be remembered for its culinary contributions but it’s aso a great contibutor to brain food. A comment from Dennis about the current issues... [Read this entry]
Update on Paris Protests
By Parisgirl | March 30th, 2006 |If you are planning a trip to Paris, you’re probably wondering (after seeing news footage of crowds of students on Champs de Mars and riot police chasing students) whether you... [Read this entry]
It’s almost Springtime in Paris - Time to deWorm.
By Parisgirl | March 13th, 2006 |We were sitting around the luncheon table after a lovely meal - and how did we get on the subject of worms anyhow? “Your body is filled with worms,”... [Read this entry]
Visiting Paris in the Spring?
By Parisgirl | March 13th, 2006 |So you’re wondering with reports of tear gas at the Sorbonne and kidnapping reports, do you still want to visit Paris in the spring?
Mary Louise reports from Paris: ... [Read this entry]
Students Barricading with Tables and Chairs at the Sorbonne
By Parisgirl | March 13th, 2006 |Thank you once again, Craig Smith at the New York Times for your article Sunday, March 12th for keeping us up to date. It is hard to believe that... [Read this entry]
Darkness Looming over the City of Light
By Parisgirl | March 10th, 2006 |A body is dumped in the outskirts of Paris after being tortured for days.
I’m looking at the Sunday NY Times (March 5) photograph of a smiling young man who... [Read this entry]
Pig-headed Soup Kitchens vs. No More Chicken in Every Pot
By Parisgirl | March 2nd, 2006 |Craig Smith reports (27 Feb) in the NY Times about a soup kitchen that features ‘Identity Soup’ or Pig Soup.
Originally the soup kitchen organizers had chosen pork because it... [Read this entry]
