by The Marais Mood | June 18, 2021 | News
It’s a victory for the residents of the pretty Place Sainte-Catherine (4th). The Paris town hall has just won its case in court against traders united in an association to defend their right to extend their terraces, beyond any...
by The Marais Mood | June 11, 2021 | News, Music
To start Record Store Day off right, you need to get Le Paris des disquaires, a book which lists all the Parisian vinyl dealers, signed by the independent journalist based in the 3rd arrondissement Hervé Devallan, where the four...
by The Marais Mood | May 6 | News, Carreau du Temple
There are not many privileged people who have tasted Marais honey, with its delicious taste of lime and a slight minty note. No wonder: the last harvest only yielded 30 kilos (the equivalent of 60 pots) and the previous one 1,5 kilos. What is not...
by The Marais Mood | February 14, 2021 | News
From one season to the next, the baker at 134, rue de Turenne, in the Haut Marais, went from the status of hero, like all his colleagues (during the first confinement) to that of an offender, even a delinquent (today 'today). His crime? Having let into his...
by The Marais Mood | October 14, 2020 | News
While the Paris town hall chose to name the former gendarmerie barracks of Les Minimes, located rue des Minimes, a stone's throw from Place des Vosges, with the name of Arnaud Beltrame, the Twitterosphere, peripheral radios and news channels info continues...