Why 52 BC? Keep reading and you’ll find out. It’s one of the key dates in the history of Paris (hint: it’s also…
The life and times of critically acclaimed author David Downie in Paris and Rome, France and Italy.
Why 52 BC? Keep reading and you’ll find out. It’s one of the key dates in the history of Paris (hint: it’s also…
Part Two of this three-part series on Paris, Paris is more than a two-fer it's a Multi-Fer: The Blvd Richard-Lenoir Market plus a…
Very nice review of “Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light” in The Sacramento Book Review. Merci! Lovely!! Open publication – Free publishing –…
Writer-chef-explorer extraordinaire Elatia Harris — no relation to my wife Alison Harris — interviewed me for a great website I did not formerly know: 3quarksdaily.com.…
Save the date: a meet & greet at The Village Voice Bookshop in Paris, on Tuesday June 7th, from 7 pm to 9 pm. Here's…
France On Your Own is a great newsletter dedicated to things French — news, tourism, culture, language, food and more. So I was delighted to…
Terrance Gelenter of “Paris Through Expat Eyes” has interviewed me in the past, and is now aiding and abetting us in our horn-blowing book tour.…
Alison’s celebrated pic of the Ile St-Louis in Paris, projected as a background… The par-blind scribner Accordionist avec Vespas Wonderful not because we’re wonderful and…
Our big day at Rizzoli: hiding below the poster in the window on 57th Street The great and good attended our little event — a…
No, not breakfast at Tiffany’s. Breakfast on the Seine, floating with friends… and celebrating the publication of Paris, Paris. Dig in! Related posts: Paris, Paris…
Today’s the day! Paris, Paris is out and about… and today’s also the 25th anniversary of my arrival in Paris as a permanent resident. It’s…