Thursday, July 30, 2009
Picturing France
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Get Outta Town!
Do you live in the U.K. but dream of moving abroad? Freeform Productions, the company that produced the TV series A Place in the Sun and its various spinoffs, is developing a new show featuring folks who want to move to a foreign country, buy a business and live there full time. Any foreign country is fine...it need not be France. (Then again, why anyone would want to move somewhere that isn't France is beyond me but whatever.) Saturday, July 25, 2009
Caring for Calcutta
On Monday July 27th, AngloInfo will host an informal Q&A with Dr. Gazi Rahaman, the newly elected CEO of Calcutta Rescue, an Indian NGO providing medical, social and educational services to the desperately poor in the slums of Calcutta and rural West Bengal. The following day, Tuesday July 28, there will be a show and sale of 30 watercolors painted by Calcutta street children to benefit Calcutta Rescue. The paining above, Man Fishing by 12-year-old Madha Singh, is part of the show. Also on view will be photos of the children and the city by Belgian photographer Dominique David. The free exhibit, Expression of Hope, is at the Presbytère of the church in Grambois, about 45 minutes north of Aix. The show opens at 5 p.m., with a apertif at 7 p.m.
For more info on the Monday evening event event in Aix, call Peter Gillespie: 04-42-27-51-48.
For info or directions to the Tuesday evening exhibit in Grambois, contact Glen Kendall: 04-90-77-94-72 or glenkendall@btinternet.com.
For info on Calcutta Rescue: calcuttarescue.org.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Five Restaurants for Wine Lovers
Monday, July 13, 2009
Rare Photos for Sale

An exhibition and sale of exceptionally rare and beautiful photographs taken by the Lumière brothers and a signed collection of photographs by Robert Doisneau is on view at Mondrian's Room Gallery in Avignon until Friday July 24th. The gallery is owned by Aebhric Coleman and Fiona Bailey, who have a gallery of the same name in Dublin.
Born in Besançon, France and raised there and in Lyon, the Lumières invented the first process for color photography and launched it in Paris, to incredible acclaim, in 1907. This show features images they took in 1910-11. The brothers had also invented cinema, in 1895.Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Joy of Aix (Sorry!)
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Where to Stay in Avignon
My dear friend Kate Schertz, an American living in Avignon, just toured this new apartment hotel" and thought we'd all like to know about it. She writes:
"Today I went to visit Autour du Petit Paradis, located inside the city walls just two minutes from Les Halles. The renovation of the 17th-century, three-story building had been blocking the street for months so I was curious to see what all they had been doing. It's LOVELY! The original shape of the rooms and the forged iron staircase rails are still there, but everything else is beautifully redone in neutral shades of beige, grey and cream...with gorgeous bathrooms. The inner courtyard has lovely modern patio furniture, a beautiful fountain and gorgeous plantings. The eleven rooms are all equipped with little kitchens, each with a two-burner hot plate, microwave and small fridge. It's not really meant to cook in but just so you can buy things at Les Halles, reheat them or eat them cold. There are three handicapped rooms on the ground floor and three different layout configurations ranging from studio to two rooms. Prices are extremely reasonable and the owners speak fluent English and German in addition to French. Check it all out at autourdupetitparadis.com. This is a real welcome addition to the accommodations intra-muros in Avignon. Champagne taste at vin du table prices!"
Sunday, July 5, 2009
The Perfect Parisian Bistro?
Mark Bittman suggests some he likes in today's New York Times. To read the article, click here.
Photo by Julien Goldstein for the NY Times.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Arles Photo Workshops
I've been asked to pass along the word that there are still spaces open in the one- to six-day photo workshops sponsored by the international photo festival known as the Rencontres d'Arles. Most of the workshops are six days long but one is three days and one is four days; there are also three "one day with..." workshops led by heavyweights Duane Michals, Peter Lindbergh and Paolo Roversi. The first workshops begin next week but other start dates are scattered throughout this month and next. You can see the full schedule in English by going to stagephoto-arles.com and clicking "2009 Summer Programme." The Rencontres itself begins July 7 and runs through August 15th. For more info on all of this: rencontres-arles.com, stagephoto-arles.com, 04-90-96-76-06, stage@rencontres-arles.com




