If you’re a hardcore Who Dat and a Francophile, you’re living in the best of times. Your two passions — the Saints and France — are aligning. The Saints’ French connection is happening. In real time.
‘Franklin is endlessly, endlessly interesting. He is the only Founding Father who evidently had a sense of humor, who was evidently human, who evidently had a sex life.” No, this is not a quip from a ...
The twin triumphs of Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident” at Cannes and Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother” at Venice made 2025 a banner year for international auteurs embracing the ...
In a recent push by the French department to make its offerings less daunting to students, the department has attempted to reduce the workload demands of some of its courses. This semester, many ...
Did you know that Seattle has a partnership with a city in France? Nantes, a city along the Loire River in the western part of the country, is one of our 20 sister cities worldwide, in places as ...
Had the French not left Madras in 1749 following the Treaty of Aix-Le-Chapelle, this article would have been written in French. They ruled us for three years in all and left practically no vestiges.
In total, 26 French internationals have pulled on the Chelsea shirt over the years Since Frank Leboeuf’s arrival in 1996, Chelsea FC have consistently maintained a distinct French flavour in their ...
Chris Stills, child of famous musicians Steven Stills (Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young) and Véronique Sanson (famous French singer) has carved a path through the frontier of music all his own. Live ...
Zach Laws is a longtime entertainment journalist and movie features writer. He is also an independent filmmaker and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of Los Angeles. Zach grew up watching ...
The 1990s weren’t a good time for the movie musical. Aside from the Madonna-helmed film adaptation of “Evita” and Lars von Trier’s grim “Dancer in the Dark,” movie musicals were largely the domain of ...