Interviews - Authors

Thomas Sanchez

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Eric Lax

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Justin Spring and THE GOURMANDS' WAY

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Edgar Feuchtwanger

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Alex Prud'homme & Julia Child

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Rudy Chelminski

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The Seavers-Literary Paris in the 50s & NY in the 60s

One of the great literary love stories-much better than Scott and Zelda or Hemingway and any of his wives after Hadley. Dick Seaver’s posthumous memoir: The Tender Hour of Twilight has recently been published to unanimous acclaim.

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Jill Jonnes

Mocked at its birth the Eiffel Tower has been the landmark most symbolic of France throughout the world for over 127 years.

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Events

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Regularly scheduled literary salons with guest writers, private dinners, restaurant openings, wine tastings,market visits and cooking classes attract a discerning, sophisticated crowd who love to have a good time while they learn. Our cadre of Paris–based colleagues happily share their passion for this magical city.
   

The Paris Insider Newsletter

THE PARIS INSIDER family of weekly newsletters,Including THE PARIS INSIDER (Tuesday,) THE PARIS READERS CIRCLE (Wednesday,) THE PARIS WEEKENDER (Thursday,) and THE PARIS INTERVIEW (Friday) offer freshly written reviews about restaurants, museums, books, events, showings and what's on in Paris. Arriving at 9:15 AM Pacific Time you'll receive all of this plus tips on excursions to the surrounding regions from Champagne to the Loire Valley and much more. Thank you for subscribing.

Bistros

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No one should have a bad meal in Paris! Whether a 2-star restaurant or a local bistro there should always be an excellent rapport qualité prix– relationship between price and quality. At my favorites you will be treated as a regular and have a satisfying experience. Just tell them  “Terrance sent you.”