by The Marais Mood | Jan 13, 2022 | Culture, The galleries, Slider
Quai de la Seine, the reader, Paris, 1957. © Adolfo Kaminsky (l.) – The bookseller, Paris, 1948. © Adolfo Kaminsky (r.) Resistance fighter and forger. The incredible destiny of Adolfo Kaminsky has been known since his daughter Sarah revealed it to the world through a book...
by The Marais Mood | Jan 11, 2022 | Drink and eat, Restaurants, Slider
Photos: Bouillon République We (finally) sat down at Bouillon République without having to wait in line. By what miracle? We chose our moment: a rainy Sunday evening in January at 19 p.m. At that time: zero wait. Otherwise, since its...
by The Marais Mood | Jan 11, 2022 | Culture, The people of the Marais
©Anaïs Costet In Emily in Paris, he is Luc, the kindly “nerdy” colleague of the American heroine of the Netflix series. A specimen of Parisian hedonist who explains to young Emily, newly arrived in a luxury marketing agency in the capital, the...
by The Marais Mood | Jan 10, 2022 | Culture, The galleries
Raymond Depardon Glasgow, Scotland, 1980 – © Raymond Depardon | Magnum Photos There are only a few days left to admire the images of Raymon Depardon taken in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1980, and hanging at the RX gallery in the Marais in Paris, until Sunday 16...
by The Marais Mood | Jan 7, 2022 | News, Slider
Covid has changed the appearance of French cities. And the Marais is no exception to the rule. Everywhere, from République to Saint-Paul, white, red or black canvas banners now punctuate the urban landscape. And, from morning to evening, the lines don’t stop. Here,...