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Le Journal: An overview of French Newspapers (Part 3) Posted by mtaulier on Sep 15, 2014
Bonjour une fois de plus (Hello once again). I hope you took the time to look into les journaux (the newspapers) I reviewed dans la deuxième partie (in the second part) of this series on French newspapers. Both Le Monde and Le Figaro are excellent publications featuring quality journalism. Le Nouvel Observateur and Libération are…
Le Journal: An overview of French Newspapers (Part 2) Posted by mtaulier on Aug 28, 2014
Welcome back to our little survey of French newspapers. In part 1, I briefly went over the different sections found in most newspapers to help you quickly locate the content you want to read. Today, we’ll be looking at two French newspapers that you are bound to find at any sidewalk café, kiosque (newsstand), gare…
Le Journal: An overview of French Newspapers (Part 1) Posted by mtaulier on Aug 26, 2014
What method/device do you use to stay up to date on current events? A couple decades ago, reading the newspaper, listening to the news on the radio or watching current events unfold on television were the only options. I remember watching les infos de 20 hrs sur TF1 (the 8 o’clock news on TF1) and…
Les Fables de La Fontaine: La Lionne et l’Ourse Posted by mtaulier on Aug 23, 2014
Here is yet another fable from the inimitable Jean de La Fontaine. La Lionne et l’Ourse (The Lioness and the Bear) examines the discussion between a bear and a lioness who had just lost her cubs. The story may seem a little difficult to decipher, but as with all of La Fontaine’s fables, there is…
Peter Mayle’s “A Year in Provence” Posted by mtaulier on Aug 21, 2014
If you appreciate good autobiographies, you will certainly come to appreciate a book by British author Peter Mayle entitled A Year in Provence. Published in 1989, the story chronicles Mayle’s yearlong experiences in Provence, a geographical region in southern France. Mayle had une carrière lucrative (a lucrative career) in advertising in England but decided to…
Joe Dassin: Les Champs-Élysées Posted by mtaulier on Aug 19, 2014
One of the most beloved French singers of the 20th century, Joe Dassin gave the world something to sing about. His voice still graces the airwaves of French radio stations and you can’t help but smile a little when you hear a song like Les Champs-Élysées from the album of the same name released in…
Le Fromage: The World of French Cheese (Part 5) Posted by mtaulier on Jul 30, 2014
This is the last installment in our series on French cheese. I hoped you have learned a few facts you may not have known before and, most of all, I hope you will take the time to seek out some of these cheeses and experience them for yourself. You should be able to find them in…