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Bonjour listeners! From the darkened passageways of Rue de Chantres to the eerie remnants of the Old Gallows of Montfaucon, France is a land steeped in history and haunted by the echoes of the past. Join Sav and Bree as they *metaphorically* wander through these historic streets and pay homage to where the world's greatest athletes are competing in the 2024 Olympics. Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/slightlyscarypod/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089856638802 https://www.tiktok.com/@slightlyscarypod References: https://amyscrypt.com/haunted-paris-france/ https://www.offbeatfrance.com/most-haunted-places-in-paris.html https://creepyhq.com/haunted-places-in-france/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slightlyscarypod/support
Ever found yourself reminiscing about those good old days when life was less about deadlines and more about the next laugh? Well, pull up a chair, because on our latest episode, we're catching up with Hughie Legget, the man who took the leap from Coolock to New Hampshire, and our delightful guest Natalie, straight from the courts. We're tearing open the scrapbook of our youth, reliving the trials of twinhood, the comedy of our schoolyard antics, and the intricacies of navigating friendships across continents.As the evening rolls on, we're bringing the past alive with stories that'll have you clutching your sides – from developer conferences that took unexpected detours to wild nights at Republica club that ended with caring for strangers and losing phones. We'll revisit the hilarious mix-ups (a DJ and a weatherman, really?), and take you through the narrow streets of Montfaucon, where every corner turned led to another escapade.But it's not all laughter; some memories tug at the heartstrings. We'll share the solemn pact between friends, the remarkable tale of a sister who became a guardian too soon, and the emotional journeys that unfold when life throws its curveballs. Join Hughie, Natalie, and me for an episode that's as much about cherishing the bonds we've built as it is about the sheer unpredictability of where life takes us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To download the transcript CLICK HERE Welcome back! Today we journey into the Southern Rhône Valley to explore one specific cru that deserves your attention: Lirac. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems beyond the typical Côtes du Rhône, discovering the value and sustainability behind these well-priced wines. Our guest, Rodolphe de Pins, winemaker and head of Château de Montfaucon, has played a huge part in elevating the reputation of the Lirac region. He shares his journey in revitalizing his family's winery alongside breaking down the distinctive style of wines from this Cru, highlighting its unique landscape and how it intricately molds these exceptional wines. Additionally, he provides insights into the optimal times of the year to experience the wonders of this remarkable place. Gourmet walk of Lirac Gauges on Sat 25th May is one of them. Click here to know more. And to know more in general, here are the links that I mentioned in the episode: https://www.vins-rhone.com/en/vineyard/appellations/lirac https://vin-lirac.com This episode is sponsored by Wickham Wines, A small business themselves focusing on top quality wines. Do yourself a favour, and go check out their online store for their amazing collection! Use the code EATSLEEP10 for 10% off your first order. If you want to skip ahead: 2.20: Rodolphe de Pins experience and stints around the world making wine 06.55: Returning back to Lirac, and taking over the family domaine of Château de Montfaucon 8.12: Where is Lirac and it's size 10.20: When did Lirac became a cru 14.33: The 2500 hectares of woodlands in Lirac and how this affects the grapes 17.01: Best times to visit the old cave of Sainte Baume 18.44: Traditional food and wine pairings for Lirac wines 21.36: How does Lirac compare to Châteauneuf-du-Pape 23.32: The grapes of Lirac and grape varietal requirements in Lirac 27.01: The environmental charter in Lirac - Organic farming and sustainability 28.45: HVE certification in Lirac 31.41: The future of Lirac 33.22: Coming to visit Lirac 34.23: The annual balade - a walk through the vineyards Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST
L'exposition de Pascale Marthine Tayou Petits riens est visible à la Collection Lambert dans le très bel hôtel particulier de Montfaucon. Sur les deux étages du musée, l'artiste a disséminé ses œuvres colorées, nourries de l'état du monde, de son pays et de tout le continent africain.
L'exposition de Pascale Marthine Tayou Petits riens est visible à la Collection Lambert dans le très bel hôtel particulier de Montfaucon. Sur les deux étages du musée, l'artiste a disséminé ses œuvres colorées, nourries de l'état du monde, de son pays et de tout le continent africain.
In the 10th arrondissement of Paris at place Colonel Fabien, just up from the lovely canal St Martin and opposite the curious headquarters of the Communists building you will see a usual Paris scene of day to day life. but that would have been very different had we passed by here anytime between in the 14th-18th Century so come with me to discover the sombre story of the gibbet of Montfaucon. Follow me on instagram or go to my website for sources and pictures.Support the show on Patreon or leave a review, it makes my day and helps people find the show.or you can make a one off donation on PayPalArtwork Double Merrick Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/panamepodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Los Miserables Autor: Víctor Hugo Tercera Parte: Marius Libro primero París studiado en su átomo Cap XII : El porvenir latente en el pueblo. En cuanto al pueblo de París, incluso hombre hecho y derecho, sigue siendo el golfillo; retratar al niño es retratar la ciudad; y por eso hemos escogido el gorrión vulgar para estudiar el águila. Es sobre todo en los arrabales, hay que insistir en ello, donde se muestra la raza parisina: ahí está el pura sangre; ahí está su auténtica fisonomía; ahí trabaja y sufre ese pueblo, y el sufrimiento y el trabajo son los dos rostros del hombre. Hay ahí capas profundas de seres desconocidos por donde pululan los tipos más peculiares, desde el soguero de La Râpée hasta el matarife de Montfaucon. Fex urbis, exclama Cicerón; mob, añade Burke, indignado; turbas, muchedumbres, populacho. Cuesta muy poco decir tales palabras. Pero admitámoslas. ¿Qué más da? ¿Qué más me da que vayan descalzos? No saben leer. ¡Qué le vamos a hacer! ¿Vamos a abandonarlos por eso? ¿Vamos a convertir su desamparo en una maldición? ¿No puede penetrar la luz en esas masas? Volvamos a este grito: ¡Luz! ¡Y obstinémonos en él! ¡Luz! ¡Luz! ¿Quién sabe si esas tinieblas opacas no se volverán transparentes? ¿Acaso las revoluciones no son transfiguraciones? Adelante, filósofos, enseñad, iluminad, encended, pensad en voz alta, hablad en voz alta, corred jubilosos al aire libre, confraternizad en las plazas públicas, anunciad las buenas nuevas, prodigad los alfabetos, proclamad los derechos, cantad las Marsellesas, sembrad los entusiasmos, arrancad ramas verdes de los robles. Convertid la idea en un torbellino. Podemos sublimar a esa muchedumbre. Sepamos usar ese anchuroso incendio de los principios y las virtudes, que chisporrotea, se alza y se estremece en algunas ocasiones. Esos pies descalzos, esos brazos al aire, esos andrajos, esas ignorancias, esas abyecciones pueden utilizarse para conquistar el ideal. Mirad a través del pueblo y veréis la verdad. Esa arena infame que holláis, que la arrojen al horno encendido para que allí se derrita y allí hierva; se convertirá en cristal esplendoroso y, merced a él, Galileo y Newton descubrirán los astros.
In this episode, we are joined by Angella Faith Montfaucon, an economist at the World Bank to discuss her inspiring career path, and learn from her experience. Angella has lived and studied in three different countries - Malawi, Zambia, and Japan. She shares her experience as a participant in the renowned World Bank's Young Professional's Program and gives us an insight into her position as an economist at the WB working on the East Asia and Pacific region. Angella's website Angella's blog Angella's recommendation: podcast Trade Talks
Une chronique de Laurent Lafourcade
October 4th, 1918: the AEF 5th Corps launches new attacks on the German lines in the Meuse with two fresh divisions, the veteran 32nd and 3rd. The attacks center on the Kriemhilde Line defenses around Gesnes-en-Argonne and north of Cierges-sous-Montfaucon. Matt Dixon's “Footsteps of the Fallen” is a podcast you need to listen to: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/footsteps-of-the-fallen/id1528864547 Lost Battalion Tours 2022 in the Meuse-Argonne! Come join us. Email lostbattaliontours@gmail.com for pricing and availability The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
Les artisans-bouchers sont à pied d'oeuvre à quelques jours de Noël. Emilien Prétôt de Montfaucon nous présente quelques spécialités de périodes de fin d'année.
Les artisans-bouchers sont à pied d'oeuvre à quelques jours de Noël. Emilien Prétôt de Montfaucon nous présente quelques spécialités de périodes de fin d'année.
Tous les 15 jours, Julien Bordier pousse la porte d’un lieu cher à un artiste pour une visite en sa compagnie. "Dans le Décor", c’est donc une rencontre en forme d'exploration sonore pour redécouvrir le parcours d’une personnalité, sonder ses inspirations et faire l’état des lieux de ses projets. Les murs avaient des oreilles, ils ont maintenant une voix.Cette semaine, bienvenue dans le décor de Guillaume Aldebert, le chanteur pour enfants le plus populaire de France.Quand il n’est pas en tournée dans les Zéniths de France, la star des cours de récré, le chanteur pour enfants préféré des parents habite à Montfaucon, près de Besançon, dans le Doubs. Pendant le confinement, Guillaume Aldebert fabrique au bout du jardin une cabane avec sa marmaille, monte des vidéos musicales avec ses amis musiciens et planche sur le 4e volet de ses Enfantillages (Sony) qui devrait l’emmener au bout du monde. Bienvenue dans le décor d’un hyperactif.La page Facebook d’Aldebert sur laquelle il publie pendant le confinement des vidéos tournées dans sa maison avec des invités surprises : https://www.facebook.com/aldebertofficiel/Le site des Enfantillages : https://www.aldebert.com/Toutes les actualités de Puzzle sont à retrouver sur : https://twitter.com/puzzle_podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
AOC Lirac on the Rhône River's right bank is a small cru appellation producing lush reds and aromatic whites. Lirac has an ideal terroir: over 200 days of sun, purifying mistral winds and three different soils: rocky galets, calcareous and sandy, with most vineyards organically farmed. AOC Lirac Co-President Rodolphe de Pins is owner of Château de Montfaucon, where some vineyards date back 140 years. He discusses how Lirac's different soils shape the character of its wines. www.vins-rhone.com
One of the Côtes du Rhône's first cru appellations since 1947, AOC Lirac is a wine lover's rare gem, just northwest of Avignon. Lirac wines were prized among Europe's nobility and the Avignon papacy in the 14th century. Lirac is rare among the 17 Rhône crus for its range of red, white and smaller amounts of rosé wines made from blends of mainly indigenous varieties. Château de Montfaucon's Rodolphe de Pins, AOC Lirac Co-President, discusses the region and styles of wine. www.vins-rhone.com
Utilisé pendant plus de cinq siècles, le gibet de Montfaucon servait à exposer les cadavres de personnes exécutées, à la vue de la population de la capitale française. Plus grand gibet des rois de France, celui-ci était érigé sur la butte éponyme - non loin de l'actuelle place du Colonel-Fabien - où il n'en reste plus aucune trace, si ce n'est une modeste plaque informative... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The expected breakthrough after Montfaucon doesn’t happen. The 79th and 37th Divisions continue grinding their way north, facing ever-hardening German resistance. Purchase Andrew Capets’ book “Good War, Great Men” here: https://goodwargreatmen.com/313/ The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Lost Battalion Tours Contact Information - Join Us on the Battlefield! Mike’s contact info: verdunpodcast@gmail.com Robert’s contact info: 308infantry@gmail.com Robert’s website: http://www.findingthelostbattalion.com/ Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
Montfaucon, in the center of the American 1st Army’s attack front, is taken down by Doughboys of the 37th, 79th, and 4th Divisions. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Lost Battalion Tours Contact Information - Join Us on the Battlefield! Mike’s contact info: verdunpodcast@gmail.com Robert’s contact info: 308infantry@gmail.com Robert’s website: http://www.findingthelostbattalion.com/ Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
Le théâtre des présages et le centre de l’imaginaire Arthurien présentent « le procès de Morgane » Avec Mélodie Veillard, Arnaud Leray, Pascal de Chateaubourg, Florent Robin, Samuel Charles, Gwenael de Montfaucon, Christophe Jourdin, Claudine Glot. Texte de Aristide SOLTECK
The AEF 3rd Corps attacks with three divisions on the right of the attack front. The 4th “Ivy” Division attacks the German lines and supports the attack on Montfaucon. The 80th “Blue Ridge” Division attacks through Forges Creek and pushes up to Brieulles-sur-Meuse. The 33rd “Prairie” Division also pushes through Forges Creek, clears Bois de Forges, and then aims for Dannevoux village. Across the River Meuse, the French 17th Corps launches a supporting diversion for the AEF 1st Army. For battle maps, check out the Perry Castañeda Lbrary Map Collection: https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/ww1/ The BFWWP is now on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
The AEF 5th Corps launches its three divisions in the center of the Meuse-Argonne attack front. The 91st “Wild West” Division thrusts up towards the ridge on which sat Épinonville. The 37th “Buckeye” Division supported the 79th “Cross of Lorraine” Division’s attack on the German bastion on Montfaucon. Great War Tour to the American Battlefields https://valortours.com/ Contact Mike Grams: valortours@yahoo.com Normandy Battlefields https://normandybattlefields.com/ Contact Mike Grams: Mike@normandybattlefields.com The BFWWP is now on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.
Notre invité ce matin: Brice, chanteur guitariste du groupe Lobster. Un groupe pop made in Besançon, aux influences folk, funk, rock, hip-hop et électro. Le groupe a sorti un EP 5 titres en novembre, « North star » et donnera plusieurs concerts dans le Doubs : au Pixel à Besançon, le 15 février, au Festival Ebulli'Son de Montfaucon le 18 mai et au Festi'Lav de Lavernay le 25 mai.
Notre invité ce matin: Brice, chanteur guitariste du groupe Lobster. Un groupe pop made in Besançon, aux influences folk, funk, rock, hip-hop et électro. Le groupe a sorti un EP 5 titres en novembre, « North star » et donnera plusieurs concerts dans le Doubs : au Pixel à Besançon, le 15 février, au Festival Ebulli'Son de Montfaucon le 18 mai et au Festi'Lav de Lavernay le 25 mai.
Notre invité ce matin: Brice, chanteur guitariste du groupe Lobster. Un groupe pop made in Besançon, aux influences folk, funk, rock, hip-hop et électro. Le groupe a sorti un EP 5 titres en novembre, « North star » et donnera plusieurs concerts dans le Doubs : au Pixel à Besançon, le 15 février, au Festival Ebulli’Son de Montfaucon le 18 mai et au Festi’Lav de Lavernay le 25 mai.
Notre invité ce matin: Brice, chanteur guitariste du groupe Lobster. Un groupe pop made in Besançon, aux influences folk, funk, rock, hip-hop et électro. Le groupe a sorti un EP 5 titres en novembre, « North star » et donnera plusieurs concerts dans le Doubs : au Pixel à Besançon, le 15 février, au Festival Ebulli’Son de Montfaucon le 18 mai et au Festi’Lav de Lavernay le 25 mai.
William Walker, author of Betrayal at Little Gibraltar, explores the controversy that surrounds the 1918 fight for Montfaucon and argues that changes need to be made in terms of how that tragic battle is interpreted.
En librairie le 09 novembre 2018 et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/3836-le-comte-de-gabalis. Entrez dans notre nouvelle collection, la « Bibliothèque secrète » . Publié en 1670, Le Comte de Gabalis est un petit chef d’œuvre d’ironie et de malice. Divisé en cinq dialogues, il met en scène un profane et un initié. Le profane est le type même de l’« honnête homme » des comédies de Molière ; l’initié est un « cabaliste » (d’où son nom, Gabalis) venu des confins de l’Allemagne et de la Pologne.
Will Englund (5:17), who won a Pulitzer Prize as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun, is the author of a new book about the American entrance into World War I. The book, "March 1917," is being released this week. It tells the story of the end of U.S. neutrality during the bloody conflict in Europe and the collapse of the Russian empire under the czars. Also with a new book is Gene Fax (24:26), author of "With Their Bare Hands: General Pershing, the 79th Division and the Battle for Montfaucon." On today's podcast, Fax tells how the U.S. — and Baltimore, in particular — mobilized for war.Links:http://books.wwnorton.com/books/March-1917/https://ospreypublishing.com/with-their-bare-hands
A bloody disaster within a debacle: Today's podcast explores a long-buried claim that American troops, many from Maryland, were betrayed during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I.In 1916, there was a presidential election, with Woodrow Wilson running successfully for a second term while pledging to keep the U.S out of World War I. But that only lasted until the following spring. Congress declared war against Germany in April 1917, and by 1918, American troops were immersed in battle in France. In September, there was a massive offensive involving more than a million troops. That’s where William Walker’s story takes us — into a place known as the Meuse-Argonne, and specifically to a flat-topped hill known as Montfaucon, heavily fortified by the Germans, bristling with machine guns and artillery, a place the French dubbed “Little Gibraltar."Walker’s new book argues that an American general disobeyed orders that likely cost many lives and delayed the end of the war. This story has been buried all these years, and Walker believes he’s found the paper trail that establishes what went wrong and why. The key players in the story: General John "Black Jack" Pershing, commander of the U.S. forces in World War I, a major general named Robert E. Lee Bullard, the 79th Army Division, and two infantry regiments — the 313th, or Baltimore’s Own, and the 314th. We'll also hear the story of Henry Gunther, a soldier from Baltimore who died in the final minute of the so-called War to End All Wars.Links:http://www.betrayalww1.comhttp://www.betrayalww1.com/men-of-montfaucon.htmlhttp://articles.baltimoresun.com/2008-11-11/news/0811100097_1_henry-gunther-11th-month-war-i
There was a time when all the world knew of Viognier was a lousy 14 hectares in France. Luckily for us, Viognier has grown to about 2,000 hectares today, with plantings in nearly every major wine region. On today's show, the Wine Warriors sample some 100% Viognier wines from Washington, France, California, and Australia. Then, Scott walks the crew through a discussion on Malolactic Fermentation. Mercer - Culloden Vineyard - 2013 Viognier Domaine de Montfaucon - 2014 Viognier Cline - North Coast - 2016 Viognier Yalumba - The Y Series - 2015 Viognier Visit www.trywinc.com/winewars for free shipping and $20 off of your first order from WINC. Use the promo code WineWars at checkout. Visit www.audibletrial.com/winewars for a free audiobook and 30-day free trial of Audible. Look for Cork Dork by Bianca Bosker. Visit us on all the social medias! Twitter - Facebook - Instagram - Vivino
The Other Paris (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)A trip through Paris as it will never be again--dark and dank and poor and slapdash and truly bohemian.Paris, the City of Light. The city of the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, of soft cheese and fresh baguettes. Or so tourist brochures would have you believe. In The Other Paris, Luc Sante reveals the city's hidden past, its seamy underside--one populated by working and criminal classes that, though virtually extinct today, have shaped Paris over the past two centuries. Drawing on testimony from a great range of witnesses--from Balzac and Hugo to assorted boulevardiers, rabble-rousers, and tramps--Sante, whose thorough research is matched only by the vividness of his narration, takes the reader on a whirlwind tour. Richly illustrated with more than three hundred images, The Other Paris scuttles through the knotted streets of pre-Haussmann Paris; through the improvised accommodations of the original bohemians; through the massive garbage dump at Montfaucon, active until 1849, in which, "at any given time the carcasses of 12,000 horses . . . were left to rot."A wildly lively survey of labor conditions, prostitution, drinking, crime, and popular entertainment, of the reporters, réaliste singers, pamphleteers, and poets who chronicled their evolution, The Other Paris is a book meant to upend the story of the French capital, to reclaim the city from the bon vivants and the speculators, and to hold a light to the works and days of the forgotten poor.Praise for The Other Paris:“The Other Paris is a heartbreaking spectacle, immense in intellectual and political scope and emotional reach. Peopled by crooks and movie stars, gamblers and thinkers, the world’s premiere city of dreams is rendered, through Luc Sante’s fine hand, historian’s eye, and poet’s heart, into a place we hardly knew—a world of hitherto unknown mysteries and realities. A grand journey in an epic work.”—Hilton Als “‘We have forgotten what a city was,’ writes Luc Sante provocatively about Paris. By the last chapter of this absorbing book we are convinced. Washerwomen and rag pickers, bohemians and clochards, anarchists and apaches, all play their part in this alternative urban history. This is not the Gay Paree of Maurice Chevalier, though he too makes an appearance.”—Witold Rybczynski “This brilliant, beautifully written essay is the finest book I have ever read about Paris. Ever. Thank you, Luc Sante.”—Paul Auster “Nowadays, the old crowded, swarming, surly cities are at least half-forgotten. But in this great chronicle Luc Sante recalls when Paris was rougher, when the poor, the tough, the unregulated, the underworld, thrived there; maybe the city was also less rough, in that there was room for nearly everyone all the way down the social ladder. Hanging over The Other Paris is the contemporary curse of cities that perhaps hit Paris first, of cities that have become bland transnational stopping places for the privileged. Magisterial as ever, Sante returns us to the flavor, texture, savor, shouts, and clashes of the bygone city.”—Rebecca SolnitLuc Sante was born in Verviers, Belgium. His other books include Low Life, Evidence, The Factory of Facts, and Kill All Your Darlings. He is the recipient of a Whiting Writers’ Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Grammy (for album notes), an Infinity Award for Writing from the International Center of Photography, and Guggenheim and Cullman fellowships. He has contributed to The New York Review of Books since 1981, and has written for many other magazines. He is the visiting professor of writing and the history of photography at Bard College and lives in Ulster Country, New York.Originally from Chicago, J.C. Gabel is a book editor, writer, journalist, small publisher and curator living in Los Angeles. He is the founder of Stop Smiling, "The Magazine for High-Minded Lowlifes," and founding Editor and Publisher of LA-based Hat & Beard Press, which will launch in 2016 in partnership with DAP (Distributor of Artist Publishers).
Le Stain-Jean est un fromage que La Fleur prépare à Montfaucon.