29th March 2018adminComments Off on Concerts Sans Frontières – Making Classical Music Accessible to all
Two immensely talented, world-class Australian musicians are making a difference to the music scene in Paris this year by launching a series of free, highly accessible and open to all, classical music concerts. The series […]
Growing up, I remember my father being away for work quite often as my mother held down the fort juggling me and my younger siblings, her job and the house. T’was back in the stone […]
28 March 2018 Ready Player One (2018) Mary Magdalene (2018) Maudie (2016) 04 April 2018 Red Sparrow (2018) Peter Rabbit (2018) The Death of Stalin (2017) Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot (2018) 11 April 2018 Isle of Dogs (2018) Sherlock […]
20th March 2018adminComments Off on France to get tougher on social media hate speech
France will toughen rules on hate speech to ensure social media giants do more to remove racist and anti-Semitic content from internet, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Monday. The announcement comes as the 28 […]
19th March 2018adminComments Off on 15 tickets to give away (first come first serve) to Paris Talks conference on Monday 26th 2018
We are delighted to have 15 tickets available to give away to the upcoming conference Paris Talks. About Paris Talks The Paris Talks conference will address current and future innovations in Education, Technology, Science, Art, Design, Religion, Economy and Environment and the impact they will […]
18th March 2018adminComments Off on French rail unions call rolling strikes over reform of state operator
French rail unions said on Thursday they had agreed to call a wave of rolling strikes from April 3, affecting 36 days over 3 month period, to protest against the government’s bid to reform the […]
16th March 2018adminComments Off on Want your own dinosaur skeleton? This one will be auctioned in Paris
The fossilised skeleton of an unidentified type of dinosaur is set to be auctioned in Paris in June, and could fetch up to 1.8 million euros ($2.22 million), auctioneers said. Almost nine metres long, the skeleton is […]
American Portraitist Moe Delaitre (Portraits by Moe) is offering Expatriates Magazine readers a special prize this month! (pictured above: Study portrait for the winner of the previous competition run in conjunction with Portraits by Moe) To celebrate inspirational […]
15th March 2018adminComments Off on ‘French spiderman’ climbs another skyscraper – this time in La Defense
Alain Robert, sometimes known as the “French Spiderman” for climbing skyscrapers world worldwide, is still defying gravity at the age of 55. He scaled the summit of the fourth-tallest building in Paris‘ modern business district (La […]
15th March 2018Marine DhapComments Off on A Cooltra scooter? The best option for moving around in Paris easily
To live and to work in a big city is always related with traffic and parking problems! In a few years, motorbikes have been converted into the best friend of daily urban rides. This is […]