Martine P. Dulles
Jan 19, 2021
Boutique museums in Paris
Le carnet de France By Martine P. Dulles First of all, je voudrais vous présenter mes meilleurs voeux pour 2021. (I want to wish you all...
Martine P. Dulles
Aug 12, 2020
A gem in northern France: Cassel and its museum
Le Carnet de France Since 2012, one of the most popular programs on French television is entitled “Le Village préféré des Français” (the...
Martine P. Dulles
Jun 3, 2020
In Tours, the train station’s where to head for bread
Le Carnet de France Every Friday afternoon, hundreds of Tourangeaux (residents of Tours) walk towards the train station — not to take...
Martine P. Dulles
May 7, 2020
Pilgrimage to Saint Jacques de Compostelle
By Martine P. Dulles Since arriving in France, we have heard a lot about the pilgrimage to Saint Jacques-de-Compostelle (the Way of Saint...
Martine P. Dulles
Mar 4, 2020
Special exhibits in Ghent and Paris
Le carnet de France By Martine P. Dulles Spring is coming, as you know and — maybe amid all the troubles (Gilets Jaunes, strikes and now...
Martine P. Dulles
Feb 26, 2020
Incroyable mais vrai
A French friend of Charleston takes a close-up look at the rescue of Notre Dame’s treasures On April 15 of this year, the whole world was...
Martine P. Dulles
Feb 6, 2020
Celebrating the life and work of Pierre Soulages
Le carnet de France Le Musée du Louvre is showing an unusual exhibit right now, to be presented until March 9, 2020. Why unusual? We know...
Martine P. Dulles
Jan 10, 2020
Exploring art, culture and faith in Paris
Le carnet de France If you are planning a trip to Paris and you are interested in art, you probably have the Musée du Louvre, the Musée...
Martine P. Dulles
Dec 5, 2019
Celebrating French heritage with a recent salon in Paris
Le carnet de France The 25th Salon International Du Patrimoine Culturel was held on October 24-27 in the Carrousel of the Louvre Museum...