English Talk Radio – March 10

March 12th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features

The March 10 English Talk Radio show was recorded at the Cité Scolaire Internationale de Grenoble, and includes an interview with the director, the cast and the crew of Upstage, which is putting on two plays: Loot by Joe Orton and Mountain Language by Harold Pinter, performing March 22–27 at 7:30 pm at the Théâtre Ste-Marie-d’en-Bas.

Anglophone Grenoble, a rough guide

March 10th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features

Just landed in Grenoble? Grenoble Life editor James Dalrymple gives his rough guide to Grenoble’s expat clubs and Anglophone businesses and services.

Managing your professional “brand” through social media

March 8th, 2010  |  by Mickey Farrance  |  published in Features

Mickey Farrance, President of the Working Women’s Network of Grenoble, announces a seminar on Saturday, March 20 at the Grenoble École de Management called ‘Face-to-face to FaceBook: Managing Your Professional “Brand” through Social Media’.

English Talk Radio – February 24

March 5th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Interviews

English Talk Radio is a talk show in English on 90.8 Radio Campus Grenoble. We talk about film, theatre, finance, restaurants, travel, and have a variety of topical guests. Every Sunday at 12.30pm, and every Wednesday at 7pm on 90.8, Radio Campus Grenoble and also live on www.campusgrenoble.org – and here at Grenoble Life.

My fruitless efforts to change national education

March 4th, 2010  |  by Gregg West  |  published in Features

Gregg West is an American history and geography teacher at Cité Scolaire Internationale. In this explosive article for Grenoble Life, he describes his career-long efforts to change the education system in France.

Cafés and bars

February 26th, 2010  |  by Gill Baconnier  |  published in Comment, Features, Life & Culture

Gill Baconnier has lived in France for over twenty years – seven of them in Grenoble. A former feature writer for an English regional magazine, her articles about life in France can now be found at her blog French Windows. She has kindly agreed to share this article about French cafés and bars with Grenoble Life.

Learning English through drama at Stendhal

February 16th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Features, Interviews, Life & Culture

Caroline Schlenker instructs the acting class for students in the English department at Stendhal. She tells us about teaching English through drama and this year’s production, ‘Looking For Sam’.

English Talk Radio – February 7

February 12th, 2010  |  by James Dalrymple  |  published in Comment, Interviews, Life & Culture

English Talk Radio is a talk show in English on 90.8 Radio Campus Grenoble. We talk about film, theatre, finance, restaurants, travel, and have a variety of topical guests. Every Sunday at 12.30pm, and every Wednesday at 7pm on 90.8, Radio Campus Grenoble and also live on www.campusgrenoble.org – and here at Grenoble Life.

How to be poor in Grenoble

February 8th, 2010  |  by John Lubbock  |  published in Comment, Features, Info & Advice

Are you a student or a new arrival and want to know how to live in Grenoble on a budget? Expatriated Brit John Lubbock has learnt the hard way, and has kindly agreed to share his tips and experience with Grenoble Life readers.

B&B and wine at the Mas du Bruchet, Meylan

February 1st, 2010  |  by Anne-Marie Ferguson  |  published in Features, Life & Culture, Work

Anne-Marie Ferguson and her husband run the Le Mas du Bruchet Bed & Breakfast in Meylan. Here is their story of how they set about restoring the building and its original vineyards.

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