Friday, April 28, 2006

The Macaron


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A very popular cookie in France is the macaron. These are melt in your mouth delights that come in a variety of flavors. There was a in 2005 that rated the best macaron in Paris. This contest was divided into 3 categories: Classic, Surprising, and Popular. The tops in each respective category were , L'artisan des Saveurs, and .

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Libération Newspaper Blog

The Newspaper Blog "" has a button which is very handy, "if your french is so-so". It looks like they have created a link to the . This is a good idea for Anglophones or for those learning French, especially since the subject matter is the news in America. This also has some good to and including Why Travel To France blog.

UEFA Cup 2006

Tonight is the semi final. In France, the match is played on channel at 20:30. The match will be against . The final will be played on May 17th at the .

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Space Invaders

Walking around Paris, I ocassionally notice small mosaic icons on random building facades. Apparently there is an who manages to make tiny space invader characters all around Paris. I looked Space Invaders Paris- up and I found that there is an entire of where these tiny mosaic creatures are to be found. I read on that the artist is called Invader and he is French. Although the game "Space Invaders" was created by Japanese Toshiro Nishikado, this seems to be continuing this inspiration through little invader mosaics in Paris and other cities. On , there are images and videos of him putting up the art in disguise, even in the ...

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Trains in France

I love taking the trains in France. The is very fast and comfortable for going to England and the south of France; the takes 4 hours to go to Amsterdam; to travel by train to practically any destination in the country is the most practical (and relaxed) method. I usually book my train tickets on the travel website.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Cirque Eloize

I am really looking forward to the coming to town in May. I saw this circus last year and despite its small size and less known success I found it more appealing than the performace in Lyon. For some reason, the European troupe of Cirque du Soleil was lacking in its interaction with the audience. Cirque Eloize, although not as modern and high budget in performance, gives a great show and made me feel emotion that made an impression on me enough to go and check out their new show this May. It is called, and the flyer says that it is like the rain in everyone’s eyes..

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

The metro today...


The Paris system works very well. During rush hour there can be many people packed into each train car. But otherwise, the metro is one of the most practical ways of getting around Paris besides walking.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

Map of Paris


My most favorite and useful map of Paris is a small booklet which offers alphabetical order of streets, suburb maps, metro, and bus maps all organized by arrondisement. This map helps me out in and around Paris and I like the mini book format. Most newstands sell a map book like this one, especially on the Champs Elsyee. I bought mine at the local supermarket Monoprix. These books come in red, brown and blue. I also use mappy to find street locations.

Friday, April 07, 2006

FUSAC magazine

The magazine is very popular magazine for anglophones looking for jobs, apartments and various other services. It is basically an english speakers classified ads magazine. For apartments it can often have places that are more expensive than others, however, I find it is good for short term rentals in Paris. This magazine is free and can usually found at English bookstores in Paris including and .

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