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David Jaggard

In Over Our Ankles: When’s the Next Paris Flood?

Water, Water Everywhere (But Not a Drop of Wine)

January 22, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

One of the things that make Paris a paragon of urban beauty is the way the Seine is incorporated into the municipal landscape. The Seine, of course, is the river that runs through the heart of the city, dividing it … Read More

The Revolution Revisited: What Little is Left of the Bastille

When They Storm a Prison, It Stays Stormed

January 15, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

As everyone knows, the French Revolution began on July 14, 1789, when a mob of anti-royalist insurgents, high on a sugar rush from eating too much cake, attacked a government building in an event that is now invariably described as … Read More

Beyond the Periphérique (and the Pyrenees): Christmas in Southern Spain

Orange Alert! Sweet ‘n’ Sour Life in Seville

January 8, 2013 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

I had never been to Seville before, so when Nancy and I went there for Christmas, I saw it as an opportunity: an opportunity to discover a legendary city, to learn about its traditions, sample exotic foods, massacre an unfamiliar … Read More

The Law of Averages: How Parisian Can You Get?

How Parisian Would You WANT to Get?

December 17, 2012 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

A couple of weeks ago, in the course of conducting online research for an upcoming article (which, to judge from my browsing history, will be about “French history,” “French population growth,” “demographics of France” and “French nudists wild beach party”) … Read More

Who’s Minding the Bank? Money Matters in France

Death and Taxes: Pick One

December 10, 2012 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

As regular readers of this column know, I grew up in the Midwestern United States and have been living in France for close enough to three decades to round up. Lest anyone wonder, here is a partial list of reasons … Read More

The American Invasion: Black Friday Comes to France (Sort Of)

Some Traditions Are Best Left Unshared

December 3, 2012 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

I was in the Midwest for Thanksgiving this year. As I mentioned last year, this is a holiday that doesn’t exist in France, and, as an American and an avowed Thanksgiving enthusiast, I am often called upon to explain its … Read More

Shock Around the Bio-Clock: Notes on Jet Lag

Dazed and Disoriented (Even More than Usual)

November 27, 2012 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

Lately I’ve been keeping irregular hours, sleeping in my clothes, neglecting corporeal hygiene and letting my teeth get all fuzzy. Not because I’ve been evicted and am living in the Métro, but because I’ve been on a trip to the … Read More

An Election Night Memory: A Portentous Party in Paris

Were We Having Fun Yet?

November 13, 2012 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

The night these guys faced off, I was facing down a guy in Paris, trying to get some face time in the hopes of getting faced. I failed. Okay, I lied. In my article three weeks ago about following the … Read More

How Sweet It Is: A Report from the Salon du Chocolat

You Wanna Eat It or Wear It?

November 6, 2012 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

In preparation for this article, I found myself reflecting on a well-known philosophical tenet. First outlined in Plato’s Republic and later elaborated upon in detail in The Confessions of Saint Augustine, it states one of the basic precepts of Western … Read More

Beyond the Periphérique: Following in Famous Footsteps in Provence

The Good, the Bad and The Wildly Popular

July 12, 2011 | By David Jaggard | C'est Ironique!

After Paris, Provence is probably the most famous part of France, known for its stunning landscapes, its quaint villages, its fragrant plants, its chirpy cicadas and its year. By the latter I refer, of course, to a certain blockbuster book … Read More

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