Vacation: a magic and sacred word for the French. Indeed, La Lettre is international, but quite a few of us are and remain French. Vacation, what a dilemma.…
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In Brooklyn, the Heart Gallery, an non-lucrative association, is exhibiting in the hallways of the Atlantic Terminal a series of 50 large portraits of children, through June 15. Their names…
Underneath the fireworks in the night sky, New York is dark, a noirish place where Arlene Gottfried takes her camera and collects images of a time and a place like…
Michel Philippot brings us on a somber voyage this week, taking us around the world to Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon, Morocco, Greece… where conflicts and protests reign. When there…
In early June, 2011, the Djemaa El Fna square in Marrakesh celebrated it’s 10th anniversary as a UNESCO Heritage of Humanity Masterpiece in the presence of French Culture Minister Frédéric…
We wander through the streets, get lost in the souks, slaloming with the motorcycles and donkey-pulled buggies. This is Ben Youssef, a neighborhood that hasn’t changed despite the major…
100 photographers traveled from 23 U.S. states and 13 countries, including Austria, Egypt, Hungary, Japan, Mexico and Scotland, to attend Review Santa Fe, a juried portfolio review event for gifted…
Until September 19th, the Georges Pompidou Center will feature the exhibition Paris-Delhi-Bombay. The exhibition confronts the works of French and Indian artists, and allows the viewer to discover the contemporary…
Atul Bhalla is interested in a vital subject in India: Water. Commerce has developed in the cities to mitigate the lack of drinking water mainly due to pollution problems. One…