May 31st, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in Features, Interviews, Life & Culture
Elizabeth Stone Matho is an American psychotherapist and art therapist with a private practice in Grenoble. She talks to Grenoble Life about an art therapy exhibit of the artwork of cancer patients she has organised for June 10–27.
May 27th, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in Features, Interviews
The May 21 English Talk Radio show features Helen McEwan of ABC Anglais, and took place at Les Petits Bilingues, Grenoble.
May 25th, 2010 |
by Claire Bryars |
published in Features, Info & Advice, Interviews
Claire Bryars is President of Babel, a language and cultural exchange association in the centre of Grenoble. She tells us about the organisation, its activities and its history.
May 18th, 2010 |
by Felicity Lodge |
published in Features, Info & Advice, Life & Culture
Felicity Lodge is a Grenoble-based financial planner with The Spectrum IFA Group, offering independent financial planning advice for expatriates in the Alps region. Here is her guide to life insurance in France.
May 13th, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in Features, Interviews
The May 7 English Talk Radio show features Anne-Laure Dubois and Marco Andrello of Le Créarc – Centre de Création de Recherche et des Cultures – talking about international theatre in Grenoble.
May 11th, 2010 |
by Patrick Owen |
published in Comment, Features, Info & Advice, Work & Study
Patrick Owen shares his experience starting an English teaching business, becoming an Auto-entrepreneur and dealing with France’s particular administrative complexity and love of acronyms.
May 7th, 2010 |
by Iain Smears |
published in Comment, Features
In response to criticism of the education system on Grenoble Life and from the Anglophone community in France, Iain Smears mounts a passionate defence of French schooling.
May 6th, 2010 |
by John Lubbock |
published in Features, Life & Culture
In the second part of John Lubbock’s brief history of Grenoble he finds himself scratching beneath the surface of the city and discovering a “post-apocalyptic 19th century parallel universe,” among other things.
May 4th, 2010 |
by James Dalrymple |
published in Comment, Features, Life & Culture
Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple blogs on his experience with French childcare in Grenoble and the difficulties getting that all-important place at a crèche.