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Letter from Paris

She’s Back! Nicole Logan is Here Again With Another ‘Letter From Paris’

December 12, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

We are absolutely delighted to welcome back Nicole Prévost Logan and her Letter From Paris column!  Nicole stayed longer than usual in Essex this year in order to see the outcome of the election and celebrate Thanksgiving.  She has now returned to Paris and here is her first column of the 2016-17 series.  We know this will please the many readers who have been asking about … [Read more...] about She’s Back! Nicole Logan is Here Again With Another ‘Letter From Paris’

Letter From Paris – No, Now It’s Essex!  A Brave, New Museum Opens in DC

September 24, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

Editor's Note:  Our popular writer from Paris, Nicole Prevost Logan, is back in Essex, CT, for the winter.  She does not normally write for us from Essex, but this year, she is making an exception and will be continuing to contribute articles to ValleyNewsNow.com and LymeLine.com during the winter months.  Here is her inaugural column from Essex about the opening of  a very … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris – No, Now It’s Essex!  A Brave, New Museum Opens in DC

Letter From Paris: The Grand Palais in Paris to Old Lyme — CT Impressionist Exhibits Both Sides of ‘The Pond’

May 23, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

Talking with Jan Dilenschneider is entering a beautiful world of marshes, rushes swaying in the breeze, ponds reflecting the sky,  and clusters of trees taking on the many hues from the painter's palette contrasting with the softness of the wild flowers. Dilenschneider is a Darien artist who has recently been making inroads on the Paris art scene. She was one of only a very … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: The Grand Palais in Paris to Old Lyme — CT Impressionist Exhibits Both Sides of ‘The Pond’

Letter From Paris: Madrid and the Incredible Wealth of its Museums

April 28, 2016 by admin

The silent crowd stands with emotion as it would in a cathedral, keeping respectfully a few feet away from "Guernica" - the huge (11 by 27 ft. ) scene painted by Pablo Picasso in 1937 after the bombings by the Nationalist forces led by General Franco of the Basque village of Guernica. A weekend spent stomping the art collections of Madrid is mind-boggling.  Spend six hours a … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: Madrid and the Incredible Wealth of its Museums

Letter from Paris: Moderate, Radical Islamists in France — a Difficult Cohabitation

April 18, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

Introduction  For years the buzz word in France has been "amalgam." On ne doit pas faire l'amalgame entre Islam modéreé et Islamisme radical. (One must not confuse moderate Islam and radical Islamism.)  After the repeated terrorist attacks in France and Belgium and with the discovery of other jihadist enclaves, it is hard to keep making that distinction.  The voice of moderate … [Read more...] about Letter from Paris: Moderate, Radical Islamists in France — a Difficult Cohabitation

Letter From Paris: Immortal Chekhov Rises Again in Paris

April 6, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

Chekhov will never die! This winter four of his plays appeared on the Paris stages: two short one-act plays (“The Swan” and “The Bear”) at the Studio de la Comédie Française, “Three Sisters” at theTheatre de la Colline and “The Cherry Orchard” at the Theatre de l'Ile Saint Louis-Paul Rey. I chose the latter. The first time I saw a play by Chekhov was at the Moscow Art … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: Immortal Chekhov Rises Again in Paris

Letter From Paris: A Divided Europe is Too Weak to Resist Turkish Pressure

March 21, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

The European Union (EU) is going through what most consider the toughest times in its history.  The surge of migrants, not only from the Middle East but also from South East Asia and Africa, has provoked an untenable human crisis on the continent.  It is threatening the fundamental principles on which the (EU) was built.  In desperation, Europe turned to Turkey for help and … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: A Divided Europe is Too Weak to Resist Turkish Pressure

Letter From Paris: The Trump Phenomenon – a View From Europe     

March 15, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

Editor's Note:  With a pivotal day happening today in respect of the Republican Presidential Primary, we feel this latest article by our columnist from Paris is perfectly timed.  Nicole Prévost Logan lives in Essex, CT, during the warmer months and winters in Paris, France.  For these reasons, she is ideally placed to write a commentary on the 'Trump Phenomenon'  through … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: The Trump Phenomenon – a View From Europe     

Letter From Paris: Cameron Obtains (Some) Concessions From Europe in Effort to Prevent ‘Brexit’

March 5, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

After 30 hours of negotiations at the European Council on Feb. 18-19, British Prime Minister David Cameron could claim some measure of victory in terms of the new concessions he obtained from the European Union (EU) to make Britain's special status even more favorable.  It is clear that he had to appear victorious in order to impress his electorate and convince Eurosceptics in … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: Cameron Obtains (Some) Concessions From Europe in Effort to Prevent ‘Brexit’

Letter From Paris: To Primary or not to Primary, That is the Question … for the French

March 1, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

It is an interesting time when the US has started the Primary process and the French Socialists are debating whether to hold Primaries before the 2017 presidential elections. The French public is following with great interest the twists and turns of the American campaign and was fascinated with the Iowa and New Hampshire primaries. It is surprisingly well informed … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: To Primary or not to Primary, That is the Question … for the French

Letter From Paris: Aleppo — an Orientalist’s Nostalgia

February 20, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

Agatha Christie stayed there. So did T.E. Lawrence, King Faysal from Iraq and General de Gaulle: at the famous Hotel Baron in downtown Aleppo, Syria. At that time, Aleppo was an exotic and cosmopolitan city where Arabic, Turkish, Kurdish and Armenian cultures coexisted. But all this was before the Syrian civil war. Aleppo, like many other historical Syrian … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: Aleppo — an Orientalist’s Nostalgia

Letter from Paris: Europe and the Migrant Crisis

February 9, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

During the month of January 2016, 55,000 migrants have crossed the Aegean Sea, or 21 times the number that made the same journey in January 2015.   In 2015, a total of 856,000 arrived in Europe, 90 percent of them coming from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, there is an urgency in the face of this inexorable phenomenon, which is bound not only to continue but also to … [Read more...] about Letter from Paris: Europe and the Migrant Crisis

Letter from Paris: Marmottan Monet Museum Offers Rare Glimpse of Villa Flora’s ‘Enchanting Times’

February 1, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

It is a well kept secret that Switzerland's private foundations own a wealth of  art works.  Swiss law does not require them to be registered commercially and offers them favorable tax and legal conditions, creating thus a "paradise" for art collectors.  The Villa Flora, in Winterthur near Zurich, is one of the richest of these family foundations.  Since the museum is under … [Read more...] about Letter from Paris: Marmottan Monet Museum Offers Rare Glimpse of Villa Flora’s ‘Enchanting Times’

Letter from Paris: Exhibition Explores the Elegance, History of Louis Vuitton’s Luggage

January 23, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

The exhibit “Volez, Voguez, Voyagez” (Fly, Sail, Travel) at the Grand Palais takes the visitor to the elegant world of travel in the early 20th century. It is a retrospective of the luggage, which created the Vuitton dynasty's fame. Every item is beautifully crafted of wood, cloth and leather, such as the famous “sac Noé” created in 1932. These luxurious objects make travel … [Read more...] about Letter from Paris: Exhibition Explores the Elegance, History of Louis Vuitton’s Luggage

Letter From Paris: Welcome ‘Le Grand Paris!’ New Geographical Region Becomes a Reality

January 11, 2016 by Nicole Prévost Logan

On January 1st, 2016 the "Metropole du Grand Paris" became official .  This new territorial organization, named Etablissement Public de Cooperation Intercommunale (EPCI),  includes Paris plus parts of three departements - Hauts de Seine, Seine St Denis and Val de Marne- with seven millions inhabitants. What is the Grand Paris ?  Why is it a necessity?  Is it a decisive step … [Read more...] about Letter From Paris: Welcome ‘Le Grand Paris!’ New Geographical Region Becomes a Reality

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