Despite massive global appeal, Paris remains largely misunderstood by non-French visitors. Images of iconic monuments like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe are frequently sold as cultural capital within the United States, adding to stereotypes of romance, high fashion and coq au vin. In response, Myth of Paris addresses and denounces these one-note depictions, revealing instead the city’s authentic, rich cultural fabric hidden under the shroud of the city’s fantasy.
For Americans, living in Paris is often equated with romantic whimsy and a carefree adventure full of creativity, adventure and vivacity. Just ask Owen Wilson in Midnight in Paris or Lily Collins in Netflix’s new Emily in Paris. But the truth is a bit more...bureaucratic. Keely interviews a...
Published 12/08/20
To the Paris dreamer, the whimsical flow of the accordion soundtracks the city’s romantic, cobbled streets. In fact, accordions are an everyday part of the underground metro experience. Over 3,000 musicians play each day in Paris public transport to thousands of commuters - making the metro to...
Published 12/08/20