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Sunday Walk: Paris cafés, cinemas, concerts, church & the chop

Sunday Walk: a September morning in Paris

Paws for a Moment by Zohar Kohavi: book review

  Paws for a Moment  by Zohar Kohavi (2025) is a memoir-type book about the author’s life with his cat, Cato, for 21 years across three continents. The author reflects on daily life, illness, aging, and grief. This pet story is a meditation on love, loss, companionship, and the blurred boundaries between human and animal interactions.    The book is structured as a series of titled prose-poems or micro-essays. Each section can be read on its own but are also interconnected with other sections, copying the way grief and memory circles, doubles back, and resists closure in one’s mind.   I like the way the author doesn’t romanticize the challenges of caring for an aging animal. Instead, he captures the frustration and tenderness. As the author states, “Writing brings him back to life. Revives our relationship. Strums the delicate strings of understanding between us.”    Although this book is intensely personal, it has universal appeal and resonance. The n...

Thi Tu Anh Mouchet: Portraits of Vietnam in Paris

  French artist Thi Tu Anh Mouchet’s exhibition “Portraits of Vietnam” highlights those who were forced to flee Vietnam starting in 1975. Arriving in Paris at the age of 10 with her family, she integrated into French society and became a general practitioner.    Her work as a witness to human interiority led her to portrait art while combining the landscapes and scenes of daily life in Vietnam.    The exhibition is held in the Town Hall of the 6 th  arrondissement in Paris from 3-20 September.