As a young law student, Laura Pandolfi would use the long summer breaks to combine her two passions, travel and volunteering. Her desire to help others led her to specialise in Human Rights and International […]
IF YOU ENJOY GOOD LIVE MUSIC, OR IF YOU LIKE TO JAM AND YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE, YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT LES DISQUAIRES IN THE 11TH ARRONDISSEMENT. THIS UNPRETENTIOUS, FRIENDLY BAR IS HOME […]
Australian Ambassador to France, Algeria, Mauritania, and Monaco, Brendan Berne describes his childhood growing up in the western suburbs of Sydney as «a fantastic, typical Aussie experience.» His family lived in a neighbourhood similar to […]
25th May 2018Jacqueline TaylorComments Off on The school where pupils democratically decides the rules – Sudbury School Paris
Ask any parent what they want for their child and the answer is almost always the same: to be healthy and happy. This is what most families strive to achieve in the home environment. However, […]
10th May 2018Jacqueline TaylorComments Off on ESCP Europe – The Bachelor in Management (BSc) – 3 years, 3 languages, 3 European campuses
Three years, three languages, three European campuses, to complete a multi-cultural, interdisciplinary Bachelor in Management (BSc). The first step towards a successful international career. ESCP Europe, the world’s first business school, was founded in 1819. […]
One of the many daunting challenges facing first-time parents is that of finding suitable day care for their offspring. There is so much to take into consideration regarding environmental, health, safety, educational and social aspects. […]
23rd May 2017Jacqueline TaylorComments Off on Taking on one of the worst organised crimes – Human Trafficking – Mariana Ruenes
Mexican expat Mariana Ruenes is a force to be reckoned with. Her gentle, composed exterior belies an iron will and a fierce determination to make a difference in the world – not just on any […]
(Part-time) expat Lisa Anselmo shares her life between Paris and New York. She is a creative director, writer and author of My (Part-Time) Paris Life – How Running Away Brought Me Home: a true story […]
Olivier Giraud has a problem. Thirty years ago he told his mother that he would one day perform at L’Olympia – Paris’ iconic theatre venue – and that he would buy her a nice dress. […]
You cannot miss Marvin Parks. First impressions are of an exuberant, joyous, booming personality – and that’s before he sings! For the last two years his soulful voice has filled the corridors of various Parisian […]