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Art de Vivre – a way of life in France
Art de vivre is something that French people take for granted every day. And, it’s something that people who visit France really love. But what ...
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How true are these French stereotypes ?
A light-hearted look at some of the common stereotypes about the French – from fashion to rudeness and smoking like chimneys. From the famed French ...
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The Most Beautiful Gardens of Paris by Stéphane Marie
Paris is brimming with gorgeous gardens – grand public parks and historic plots. The gardens of Paris are part of the culture and history of ...
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Adventures on Land and Sea by Carole Bumpus : Review
Embodying the Francophile dream, Carole Bumpus merrily depicts herself and her gang of travellers as enthusiastic and bumbling gourmands let loose in southern France, and ...
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Extraordinary Collections by Marin Montagut
Extraordinary Collections: French Interiors, Flea Markets, Ateliers by Marin Montagut is a masterclass in the art of collecting – from artist’s palettes still freckled with ...
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Amuse Bouche by Carolyn Boyd
Amuse Bouche: How to Eat Your Way Around France by Carolyn Boyd is a romp around France via your tastebuds! French gastronomy is legendary for ...
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French artist Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
Today, smiles are seen as an indication of friendliness, happiness, or affection. However, for most of recorded art history, artists’ representations of the wide smile ...
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Language and culture of France immersion course
If you want to combine a cultural visit to France with the chance to improve your language skills, an immersion course offers an ideal way ...
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Learn French in France the natural way
Learning French can be challenging – for some more than others. Learning online, in a classroom or from a book doesn’t work for everyone – ...
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The last Scourtinerie in France – traditional mats of Provence
In Nyons, in the Drome department, south of France, you can witness a timeless Provençal tradition, the ancient craft of weaving ‘scourtins’ – round filter ...
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