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Join me for a café - Day 1
Since the Covid19 pandemic, cafés and restaurants in many countries were forced to be closed.
In France, only take-away is allowed and people miss terribly sitting in the c... see more
Join me for a café - Day 2
The Parisian cafés play a critical role in the life of the French capital.
The first cafés appeared in Paris during the 17th century.
By the end of 18th century,  there we... see more
Join me for a café - Day 3
Do you know that in France women were not allowed in café until late 19th century? Even then women could enter the café only when they were accompanied by men, and most of t... see more
Join me for a café - Day 4
Yesterday we were with the Japanese artist Foujita to visit the Parisian café in the early 20th century.
Today let us join another Japanese artist Motonari Kakei (b.
1951)... see more
Join me for a café - Day 5
This week we have been visiting the cafés in France.
Today we are in Marseille, the 2nd largest city of France.
It also has one of the major ports of Europe and of the Med... see more
Join me for a café - Day 6
After over 6 months' closure due to Covid, cafés in France will open again from May 19th, even though limited to terrace only.

I can't help thinking of Van Gogh's Café Terr... see more
Join me for a café - Day 7
Since the global pandemic, artists around the world have created artworks to support the public through the crisis.

The French artist Pierre Christin (b.
1937) created a... see more
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