Paname: The Secret History of Paris

Paname: The Secret History of Paris


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29. Marguerite Durand
July 20, 2021

Marguerite Durand, Belle Epoch feminist, journalist, pioneer and animal lover. Famous for having a pet lion called 'Tigre,’ having once said "Feminism owes a lot to my blond hair" and for generally standing up to the patriarchy at a time when women were n

28. Death & the Statues
July 05, 2021

During the Nazi occupation Paris and France, saw the sad demise of many of their bronze statues. In this episode come with me to find out what happens to statues when they die and how to remember something that is no longer here. Read Gary Youn

27. Charlotte's Skull (Part 2)
June 19, 2021

Part 2: find out what happened following the assassination of Marat and the Execution of Charlotte. Music and mixing from the talented Christopher Ferreira, find more of his original work here.Follow me on instagram or go to my websi

26. Marat's Bathtub (Part 1)
June 08, 2021

If you are at all familiar with the French revolution you may have come across the painting by Jacques Louis David called ‘The Death of Marat', one of the most famous works of art concerning a revolutionary event. The painting itself depicts the moment of

25. Danton's Finger
May 22, 2021

In this episode my attention has been captured by a gesture, a  finger - the pointing finger of the sculpture of Danton causing me to wonder why and where is he pointing or rather what is he pointing at?  So come with me as we go back to the time time ...

24. Ducks & Dragons
May 08, 2021

To end our look at signs that gave their names (sort of) to streets let’s visit  two lovely streets and discover two fabulous stories; Rue des Canettes and Rue Dragon, or as we might say Ducks and Dragon(s) To support the show go to Patreon here

23. Zamor
April 24, 2021

In this episode we will look at two shop signs. One that is still in place, and one recently removed. ‘Au Negre Joyeux’ and ‘Au Planteur.’ Do historical racist images deserve to be left in place or should they be taken down?

22. The Headless Woman
April 10, 2021

Shop signs in Paris go back to as long as there have been shops; they were colorful, creative and often full of word play. Particularly successful signs would sometimes even give streets their names and today some of the best named streets in Paris co...

21. Poor Saint Julien
October 22, 2019

In this episode discover the story of Poor old Saint Julien and the much overlooked church that bears his name. Once a glorious place of learning it is now overshadowed by an ancient tree and Notre Dame Cathedral.

20. Richelieu, the salaud?
May 28, 2019

This episode has been inspired by the book ‘Rue des Salauds by Oscar Lambert.’  The premise of his book is that many of the streets of Paris the ‘rue’ have been named after important or famous people thought history even though some of them have rather...