03 March 2006
Le Shop Closed for Works

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02 March 2006
Paris Shopping Blog
Speaking of shopping in Paris, if you're a real addict and need to get the latest dirt, head to the Chic Shopping in Paris blog. It's written by the Chic Shopping tour company, so you just know they'll be up to speed on all of the latest shopping gossip in Paris.
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01 March 2006
L'Eclaireur Boutique Moves
The cutting edge fashion boutique Eclaireur closed its location under the arcades of the Palais Royal and moved to 8 Rue Boissy d'Anglas (8th, near Place de la Madeleine). You can also visit their "industrial loft" style stores in the Marais (3 Rue des Rosiers and 12 Rue Mahler) for the latest must-have fashions (like the latest Prada, Dries Van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester, or that cool Chloé bag with the padlock).
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25 February 2006
Naughty Dogs
Okay, I admit the weather has been horrible: grey, cold, wet, windy, and -- sometimes -- snowy. Not the best conditions for dog walkies. They don't want to go, I don't want to go. There's the whole ritual of me bundling up, getting the mutts bundled up in their rain coats if necessary, finding a plastic bag for the inevitable ramassage ("I love my quartier, I pick up after my dogs"), the keys, the phone if I'm expecting a call, some change if I want to stop by the bakery...

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Multimedia Fashion Blog

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24 February 2006
Looking for the Grail?


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23 February 2006
Students on Strike
The noise started at about noon, softly at first, so that I had to turn off the radio to really hear what it was: a crowd. A big one, by the sound of it, but that's always a bit hard to guess because I'm way up in the sky, overlooking a huge square, so there's plenty of opportunity for sound to bounce around. I thought maybe it was a Mardi Gras carnival, but that's not happening in Paris until this weekend, and it's not scheduled to pass by my place, so...I crane my neck a bit to see, but so far traffic is running normally and the square is empty. Then I hear the familiar sounds of people chanting into a bullhorn, the crowd chanting back. "Oh swell, a manif." Manifestations, or demonstrations, happen all of the time in Paris. I read recently that there are over 500 per year (they're always registered in advance to organize the police escort through traffic). Since I live on a busy boulevard, they come through here a lot. Other areas that attract a lot of manifs are République and Bastille. Anyone who works from home (or worse, is home sick in bed trying to sleep), knows that these noisy demonstrations, which can go on for hours as they file past or gather in the square, are a major annoyance. The bullhorns, the foghorns, the whistles, the chanting, the music blaring over scratchy speakers hauled in the back of a beat-up van...there's not much that can drown out this sound. I mean, I could turn up my stereo really loud, but that would just piss off the neighbors, and I can't really get any work done that way anyway. So I'm annoyed. By 1pm the noise was much louder, so I peeked out the window again just as they filed past my apartment building. They were only in one lane of traffic (so that cars could still use the other side), which meant they'd be stretched out for kilometers. I tried to read their banners (understanding what they're chanting is impossible, even for the French), but it seems to be a requirement in French manifs that the banners are hastily-made on droopy sheets with spray paint cans. Of course I couldn't read what it said.

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Taking Advantage of the Centre Pompidou
Sometimes a lack of proper management can work in your favor. Sometimes not. Take the Centre Pompidou, for example. I was showing some friends around town when the winter drizzle turned into a downpour, so we ducked inside the Pompidou for shelter. There's usually a line at the door (for security check; the ticket counter for the museum exhibits is inside), so we pretended we were going to the Georges restaurant on the top floor and got in the guarded red elevator just to the left of the main entrance. Quick and easy elevator to the top (well, you do have to switch on the first floor, no biggie) and I have a peek, as I usually do, to see if the glass doors for the fire escape have been left undone again. Of course they were. Why would anyone go out there in the rain? Duh, to get better photos!


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22 February 2006
Happy Birthday Claire!

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Gumshoe on the Rue du Louvre

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