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Roger Tallon exhibition

September 11, 2016by andrewjameswriter 2 Comments

You may not have heard of Roger Tallon, but if you’ve spent any time traveling in France, you’ll have definitely encountered his work. Tallon was a prolific designer who started […]

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Barbie exhibition – last chance to see!

September 9, 2016by andrewjameswriter 1 Comment

She was born in 1959. She’s one of the most famous women in the world and is an incredible polymath, having tried her hand at dozens of careers. Among the […]

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Update – where have I been?

March 28, 2015by andrewjameswriter Leave a comment

So this morning I updated my site with my favourite recent dictionary checks, knowing that it was my first post in a while but I hadn’t realised quite how many […]

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Hidden Treasures: Square du Palais Galliera

February 15, 2015by andrewjameswriter 2 Comments

The Palais Galliera is Paris’ fashion museum. Throughout the year they hold amazing exhibitions about the world of fashion that Paris is so well-known for and when there is no […]

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Hidden Treasures, Paris

Things to do alone in Paris on Valentine’s Day

February 10, 2015by andrewjameswriter 14 Comments

Paris, more than any city I’ve spent time, is an ideal place for exploring on your own. So while all the mags and listings are boasting amazing things to do in […]

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View de Triomphe

January 25, 2015by andrewjameswriter 5 Comments

Paris is a city designed to be seen. Everything, from the elegant architecture to the symmetrical lines of trees in the parks, provides a feast for the eyes that simply […]

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Dark spaces: Crypte archeologique

May 4, 2014by andrewjameswriter 1 Comment

For the urban explorer in all of us, those who want to see what fascinating history lies beneath the Parisian streets but who don’t dare venture down manhole covers and […]

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Dark Spaces, Paris

Dark Spaces: The Sewer Museum

January 31, 2014by andrewjameswriter 2 Comments

The aspect of Paris that I find most fascinating is what’s underneath it. In fact, most of the fiction I write heavily features the vast expanse of city that hides […]

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