France Magazine Explained

France Magazine
Editor:Karen Taylor
Editor Title:Editor-in-Chief
Staff Writer:Michel Faure
Frequency:Quarterly
Publisher:French-American Cultural Foundation
Founded:1985
Country:United States
Based:Washington DC
Language:English
Issn:0886-2478

France Magazine was founded in 1985. The magazine is published quarterly by the French-American Cultural Foundation and has its headquarters in Washington DC.[1] [2] Karen Taylor is the editor-in-chief.

France Magazine is written in English for an international audience and its articles range in subject matter from contemporary design to music festivals. It also includes information on French cultural events taking place in North America. Temps Modernes is a regular column featured in each issue of France Magazine. It is written by Michel Faure, a retired journalist from L'Express.

The cartoonist Dave Colton draws the regular puzzle cartoon feature, Faux Mots

Awards

In 1996, Cadmus magazines awarded the spring edition of France Magazine with a Pewter Award (part of the Gold Ink Awards competition) for printing excellence.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.f-acf.org/ f-acf.org
  2. Web site: French-American Foundation talk about Prat Dumas. Prat Dumas. 22 November 2015.
  3. http://www.goldink.com/ goldlink.com