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March 2007 - Irish Eyes are Smiling in Paris
Saint Patrick’s Day is always a festive affair in Paris, with shamrocks popping up everywhere and Guinness flowing freely in numerous Irish pubs around town. But few know that France and Saint Patrick have an historical link that is only the beginning of the French-Irish connection. Details in our newsletter...
This month, our quest for smoke-free dining led us to a restaurant tucked away in the Marais. Read on about Le Dôme du Marais, where seasonal French cuisine is served under an iron and glass dome. And finally, to research our "Paris Past and Present" feature, we stopped by Connolly's Corner for a half-pint of Guinness served fresh from the keg. Download our newsletter to read about this pub, which keeps Irish tradition alive in Paris. If you are a subscriber, please click here and enter your e‑mail address and password.
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Paris Insights Newsletters for 2010
September 2010 - Another Jewish Paris
August 2010 - An Interview with Dante James
July 2010 - A Visit to an Herb Shop
June 2010 - Le Lapin Agile: A Cabaret for Traditional French Songs
May 2010 - American Students “Ain't Misbehavin'” in Seine-Saint-Denis
April 2010 - Spoken Word in Paris
March 2010 - Clocks and Clock Faces - Paris-style
February 2010 - A Taste for Truffles
January 2010 - Julhès - A Parisian Food Emporium
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