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EYE Prefer ParisJanuary Eye Need to Do's: Sonia Rykiel, Patricia Kass, and Ron Arad
Sonia Rykiel
One of the top French designers, Sonia Rykiel is finally given a long overdue retrospective. Journey through 40 years of her whimsical fashion with her signature horizontal stripes, knits, and rhinestone encrusted velours. Sonia Rykiel-Till April 19 Les Arts Decoratifs 107 rue de Rivoli, 1st. arr Metro: Palais Royal- Musee de Louvre http://www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr Closed Monday Ron Arad Genius furniture designer Ron Arad, who designed modern classics such as the Bookworm Bookcase and Tom Vac chair, is having his first major retrospective. Ron Arad Till March 16 Pompidou Centre Place Georges Pompidou, 4th arr. Metro: Rambuteau, Hotel de Ville Closed Tuesday http://www.centrepompidou.fr Patricia Kass Kabaret Singing sensation Patricia Kass is making cold January sizzle with her new show. Cabaret is the theme at the legendary Casino de Paris. Patricia Kass Kabaret January 20- 31 Casino de Paris 16 rue de Clichy, 9th arr. Metro: Liege Tickets http://www.fnacspectacles.com/place-spectacle/fichesalle/PARIS-CASINO-DE-PARIS-KSINO.htm Paris on Ice Yes, it's cold but what better weather for ice skating. You can show off your figure eights at three locations. Paris sur Glace Hotel de Ville- till March 1 Mon.- Fri. 12_M-10PM, Sat. & Sun. 9AM-10PM Metro: Hotel de Ville Montparnasse- till March 1 Mon.-Fri. 12PM-8PM, Sat. & Sun. 9AM-8PM Metro: Montparnasse Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand- till Jan. 18 10Am-8PM daily Metro:Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand Admission free Skate rental 5 euros Note: I want to thank everyone so much for their warm holiday emails and comments.Happy new Year and may all your dreams, especially the ones to visit Paris, come true. I received a very special email from Bill Avedovech in Washington state in which he shares an incredible story about Strasbourg. I attended the University of Strasbourg in 1965/66 and spent a year and a half in my favorite city in France (although I adore Paris; it's just too expensive), Strasbout. A grammatical mistake landed me a sejour spent with Pierre et Marie-Odile Pflimlin. He was twice Premier Ministre during the 4th Republic, the second time in 1958 (Coty was President) and it was Pierre Pflimlin who called DeGaulle in Algers and asked him to come to Paris and the Fifth Republic was formed. He then became DeGualle's finance minister and then mayor of Strasbourg in 1962. The grammatical error? My French teacher in the states gave me a contact in Strasbourg (I thought I could learn both French & German) who arranged home stays for foreign students. One of the questions on the questionnaire she sent me was my father's occupation. As it happened, my father was President of the ACA in the state of Washington. Only I used the preposition "a" instead of "dans l'etat de" and of course she thought my dad was President of the National ACA. My choices? I could stay with the Baron & Baroness de Grouvel outside Strasbourg or with Pierre Pflimlin, who was mayor of Strasbourg at that time - 1965, and since their 14 room apartment (at 1 place brandt) was across from the university, I requested to stay with them. They were most gracious to me - even when they discovered my grammatical error. M. et Mme Pflimlin were received by John and Jacqueline Kennedy at the White House a few years earlier.
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more. I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris. Categories: Latest from Parisian Blogs
A Very Gossip Girl New YearsI am a huge fan of the hit American TV show Gossip Girl, which is about the trial and tribulations of rich upper east side teens who go to a private high school. A few weeks ago when Vincent returned from New York, he announced that a big New York TV celebrity was coming to Paris for New Years and that he or she would stop by our house. Of course, I tried harder than Lucy tried when she wanted to be in one of Ricky's nightclub shows to find out who it was, but no matter how much I cajoled, manipulated, and tricked Vincent, he would not tell who it was. So I surrendered to the surprise and went about my business of planning my new Years eve fete. I invited 12 friends and we planned a menu of foie gras, lemon risotto, Caesar salad, Laduree macarons, chocolates, and Champagne. The dinner started at about 9PM and and at about 10PM my friend's teenage daughter walked in with an entourage of about 12 friends and the mystery celeb guest.It turned out to be Connor Paolo from Gossip Girl, who plays Eric, the gay younger brother of the main character Serena van der Woodsen. Of course I was swept away and immediately told Connor that I was a fan and religiously watched the show every week. He was just as adorable and sweet as he appears on the show, and we chatted for a while before the restless gang left to go to the Eiffel Tower for the stroke of midnight. After my fill of celebrity, I got back to the party and we celebrated the night away. We had a international crowd including friends from New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Amsterdam. It was a perfect New Years Eve celebrating with good food, an opportunity to hang out with teenage heartthrob, and most important of all, warm and wonderful friends. Happy New Year to all and hope you had a great New Years Eve too. xoxo
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more. I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris. Categories: Latest from Parisian Blogs
Happy New YearDear Readers, It’s been a remarkable year and I can’t believe it went by so quickly. I want to thank all my loyal readers for taking the time to read my postings and for your generous comments and emails. My readership has more then doubled from last year, from 400 to over 1,000. Many of you have said that you read my postings the first thing every morning and that it always brightens your day. I am very touched and inspired by that. A special thanks to Cheryl, Mali, Vicki, Maria, Claudia, YSL guy, Lynn, Elizabeth, Barbara, Patricia, John W., Mimi, Maureen, Sandra, Janice, Tomi, Stu, G@ttoGiallo, MadaboutParis, Polly, Jayne,Erica, and Judy for your excellent, informative, and supportive comments. They really make a difference. I have lots of exciting new ideas for blog stories in 2009 and look forward to sharing them with you. I’ve met so many incredible people on my Eye Prefer Paris Tours this year from all over the world and some have been generous enough to offer me insider tours of where they live. So watch out, I will take you up on your offers. The other great thing is that I can still share Paris with them long after their tours through my blog and it’s a great way to keep in touch. I receive the nicest notes all the time from them. I wish you the very best in 2009 and look forward to your continued generous & supportive emails and comments. I also look forward to meeting you on my Eye Prefer Paris Tours. Vincent Gagliostro designed the above holiday card. (Yes, that’s me in my disco outfit from the 1970’s with a full head of hair and a 29 inch waist). Love from Paris Richard
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more. I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris. Categories: Latest from Parisian Blogs
Parisian of the Month: Nadja Romain
My first job was at Karsten Greve gallery in the Marais and then I started writing for Conde Nast, Vogue Decoration, Maison et Jardin. I also collaborated with artists writing text for them.
What's your ideal way to spend a free afternoon in Paris?
I know you love tea, so what's your favorite salon de thé?
What do you prefer about Paris?
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I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tourincludes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
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A Very Gossip Girl New YearsI am a huge fan of the hit American TV show Gossip Girl, which is about the trial and tribulations of rich upper east side teens who go to a private high school. A few weeks ago when Vincent returned...
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Happy New YearDear Readers, It???s been a remarkable year and I can???t believe it went by so quickly. I want to thank all my loyal readers for taking the time to read my postings and for your generous comments and emails. My...
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Dans la Nuit, des Images at Grand Palais
Dans la Nuit ,des Images fills the cavernous Grand Palais with 130 screens of videos and films from international artists and filmmakers including Robert Wilson, Bill Viola, Chris Marker, Rosemary Trockel, Christian Marclay, legendary animators Hannah and Barbera(creators of The Flintstones and The Jetsons), Nam Juin Pak, and the world's oldest working filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, who just turned 100. Highlights were the 1956 William Klein film Broadway by Light, a romantic reminder of what Times Square once was with colorful neon signs and Data.tron by electronic music composer Ryoji Ikeda, a digital landscape with millions of numbers on the screen changing by the nanosecond. The atmosphere was so seductive with very little lighting besides the films playing and I loved the way the screens were juxtaposed so that you can see many films going on at the same time.
Dans la Nuit, des Images
William Klein's Broadway by Light from 1956 Moi and Vincent in front of Ryoji Ikeda's Data.tron
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tourincludes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
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Parisian of the Month: Nadja RomainI met Nadja Romain when I lived in New York through a French friend of mine and didn't really get to know here till I moved here. She has a fascinating background and has worked in the art and film...
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Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen-Part 2
Here are more photos of the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
I spent my last two hours on Sunday in Copenhagen at the world famous Tivoli Gardens which is the second oldest amusement park in the world, built in 1843.In the heart of Copenhagen , it's the city's most popular attraction with 25 rides, a theater, band stand, restaurants, cafes, and a scenic railroad. It's founder was Georg Carstensen and he obtained a five year license to build the park from King Christian as an escape for people not to take politics too seriously. The grounds were all spruced up for Christmas and it felt like a winter wonderland, with Santa on his sleigh receiving children on his lap whispering their Christmas wishes into his ear. A giant wooden reindeer, a tree with red hearts hanging from it, a band dressed in Santa suits, and festive lanterns and lights all over made me feel the Christmas spirit down to my frozen toes.
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more. I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris. Categories: Latest from Parisian Blogs
Dans la Nuit, des Images at Grand PalaisGood news: There's an amazing, must -see video installation at the Grand Palais.Bad news: It closes on December 31 at 9PM.Dans la Nuit ,des Images fills the cavernous Grand Palais with 130 screens of videos and films from international artists...
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Strasbourg Christmas Market: Part 2
Here are the night photos of Strasbourg and the Christmas Market. As you can see the city takes on whole different magical quality.
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tourincludes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
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Christmas in Paris 2008
I feel especially fortunate this year to be able to celebrate in this way with the love and support of great friends and loved ones and I am most thankful for incredible life I am blessed with. I hope all of you are spending the holidays with your friends and family and are thankful for what you have. Have a merry, warm Christmas. My friend Rosemary Flannery was kind enough to draw the above festive drawing of the Eiffel Tower just for Eye Prefer Paris. Check out her wonderful scenes of Paris cards at
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tourincludes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
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Christmas 'Round the World
Above photo
The Capitol Christmas tree in Washington, D.C., is decorated with 3,000 ornaments that are the handiwork of U.S. schoolchildren. Encircling evergreens in the 'Pathway of Peace' represent the 50 U.S. states. The world's largest Christmas tree display rises up the slopes of Monte Ingino outside of Gubbio, in Italy's Umbria region. Composed of about 500 lights connected by 40,000 feet of wire, the 'tree' is a modern marvel for an ancient city. A Christmas tree befitting Tokyo's nighttime neon display is projected onto the exterior of the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka.
Illuminating the Gothic facades of Prague's Old Town Square, and casting its glow over the manger display of the famous Christmas market, is a grand tree cut in the Sumava mountains
Moscow celebrates Christmas according to the Russian Orthodox calendar on Jan. 7. For weeks beforehand, the city is alive with festivities in anticipation of Father Frost's arrival on his magical
The largest Christmas tree in Europe (more than 230 feet tall) can be found in the Praça do Comércio in Lisbon, Portugal. Thousands of lights adorn the tree, adding to the special enchantment of the city during the holiday season. Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree': Even in its humblest attire, aglow beside a tiny chapel in Germany's Karwendel mountains, a Christmas tree is a wondrous sight. Ooh la la Galeries Lafayette! In Paris, even the Christmas trees are chic.With its monumental, baroque dome, plus 10 stories of lights and high fashion, it's no surprise this show-stopping department store draws more visitors than the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower. In addition to the Vatican's heavenly evergreen, St. Peter's Square in Rome hosts a larger-than-life nativity scene in front of the obelisk.
A token of gratitude for Britain's aid during World War II, the Christmas tree in London's Trafalgar Square has been the annual gift of the people of Norway since 1947. Drink a glass of gluhwein from the holiday market at the Romer Frankfurt's city hall since 1405 and enjoy a taste of Christmas past. Against a backdrop of tall, shadowy firs, a rainbow trio of Christmas trees lights up the night (location unknown).
Christmas at Arlington Cemetery
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tourincludes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
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Christmas in Paris 2008I celebrated my fourth Christmas in Paris last night. Vincent and I had eight friends over for dinner and we feasted on a delicious menu of foie gras, carrot fennel soup, vegetarian lasagne, and two Buches de Noel's from a...
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Christmas 'Round the WorldTwo friends of mine, Sherry Jo and Sandra, sent me these photos and description of Christmas trees from all over the world. Enjoy and Merry Christmas eve!Above photoBefore the ball drops in Times Square, the Big Apple turns on its...
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Strasbourg Christmas Market: Part I
Strasbourg is in Northern France in the Alsace region bordering Germany and was founded by the Romans in 12B.C.The Middle Ages was the golden period of the city when it was a Germanic Holy Roman Empire. In 1681 Strasbourg became French , and was annexed back to German empire from 1871-1918, so it is equally influenced by France and Germany. In 1988 the city celebrated its 2000 year anniversary and was classified a world heritage site by UNESCO.
It was interesting to see the sharp contrast of the city between day and night. I documented both in photos and today I am showing the city in the daytime. Yes, the city is festive for sure during the day , but nighttime lights brings out an indescribable magical quality, which I will show you tomorrow.
Strasbourg Christmas Market
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tourincludes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more.
I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris.
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Strasbourg Christmas Market: Part 2Here are the night photos of Strasbourg and the Christmas Market. As you can see the city takes on whole different magical quality. To read the full story from yesterday click here. To see more photos, click on Christmas in...
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Meredith Mullins: A Night at the OperaIt was another elegant night at the Opera Garnier—rich textures, swirling colors, and layered music transforming all the senses. And then, as we emerged for intermission and headed for the champagne bar and a prime place on the marbled balconies, we noticed a scarlet-clad woman draped on the stairs like a cloth dropped by the wind or a fairy-tale princess, asleep for a hundred years. Some paused in wonder. Some did not notice. Some glanced but then passed by—since nothing could stop them from their intermission cigarette. The scarlet woman slowly awakened and began to dance, the opera house stairs a stage for her grace. A lone violinist provided the score for her longing. Her dance of freedom became a pas de deux, when a black-clad stranger took her hand. They danced as two and then as one. But the drama ended as it had begun, she alone on the stairs. We clapped and continued our intermission rhythms, but realized that sometimes the best moments are those unexpected grace notes “between the acts." Meredith Mullins is an internationally exhibited American photographer, currently living in Paris. Visit www.meredithmullins.artspan.com to see more of the Paris images. Her award-winning book, In A Paris Moment (click here to order), and her 2009 Paris Calendar can be ordered online or in bookstores throughout the U.S. Original photographs are available directly through the artist. Meredith will be teaching photography workshops in December 2008 and in 2009. Please contact her for information at meredith@redshift.com.
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more. I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris. Categories: Latest from Parisian Blogs
Strasbourg Christmas Market: Part ITo get away from all the gloomy news about the unstable economic situation, I purposely made a concentrated effort this year on my blog to show the fantasy Christmas still holds. I took an overnight trip to Strasbourg the week...
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Door of the Month: StrasbourgI thought a Christmas decorated door would be ideal for this month. I found this door on a trip to Strasbourg last week to see the famous Christmas market. I love the white fleece slippers with the Christmas trees on them. I also like the unusual planter with the black iron lattice work. I will post photos of the Christmas market, decorations , and the festive city next week. Milestone: I've just reached 1,000 subscribers a day. Thanks to all of my loyal subscribers in achieving this goal.
I am pleased as punch to announce the launch of Eye Prefer Paris Tours, which are 3-hour walking tours I will personally be leading. The Eye Prefer Paris Tour includes many of the places I have written about such as small museums & galleries, restaurants, cafes & food markets, secret addresses, fashion & home boutiques, parks, and much more. I look forward to meeting you on my tours and it will be my pleasure and delight to show you my insiders Paris. Categories: Latest from Parisian Blogs
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