Une Rentrée à la COVID

Une Rentrée à la COVID

The autumn return to school and work in France is famously known as “La Rentrée,” when vacations are over and real life resumes. Stores fill with school supplies, bookstores with newly published works and the Assemblée Nationale with politicians finding new ways to...
Madame, Your Papers Please

Madame, Your Papers Please

Thomas Jefferson is teaching me about French bureaucracy. In a few days I will attempt to fly back to France from the U.S. When I left, I had every expectation of an easy return, immigration-wise, even during this time of pandemic border restrictions. French citizens,...
Going the Distance

Going the Distance

Dedicated to Christopher Dickey, who embraced every journey. “You’re going THERE?” This was a common response among our Europe-resident friends when we told them we intended to travel to the U.S. this summer. Why would we go to the country that was handling COVID-19...
Driving in Circles

Driving in Circles

One silver lining of the pandemic in France: Driving around the Place de l’Etoile is not nearly as scary as it used to be. This is even though France has almost entirely reopened, as of this month. Stores and restaurants are open, as is the Louvre down at the other...
Who Is the Real Étranger?

Who Is the Real Étranger?

In late 2005, I was invited to be a panelist on an evening news show called Mots Croisés. The topic was the riots across France in the low-income, predominantly Muslim ethnic suburbs that surrounded big cities. There were about 10 participants, representing every...

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