New Webzine Launches about Day-to-day Life as an Anglophone Expat in Paris

May 05, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
PARIS FRANCE—American Expat Priscilla Lalisse, who has lived in Paris for over eight years, has launched a webzine on day-to-day Parisian life. Based on experiences of Anglophones living there, Prissy Mag gives its readers a unique glance into what it’s like to be an actual full-time resident in the most visited city in the world.

The writers of Prissy Mag offer very personal articles, which chronicle the French experience through Anglophone eyes. The principal topics of the magazine include sections called What’s Hot and What’s Not, which recommends (or not) fun places, people, and boutiques. The Arts section is handled daily by the internationally known art I V Y paris. Beyond Paris takes its readers outside of Paris, mostly to other European cities. Close-Ups presents the readers with opinions from Les Français (native Parisians), artists, expats living in the capitol, and even do-gooders section called Living Heroes.

Prissy Mag also offers something extra; a section called Love Lives in which the magazine delves into the subject of love (and loss) in the city of light. The L’amour à Paris, Ask Madame, It happened to Me, Catch of the Month and Hook Me Up sections are already garnering much interest. “I thought it was important to feature every aspect of life in Paris, not just museums and art galleries, but real life situations,” she says.

Indeed Prissy Mag is not a standard tourist guidebook to Paris; its primary audience is the other expats who’ve made Paris their home, or the visitors who have been to Paris or dream to come, and are continually interested in all things French. Lalisse hopes that people of all ages, especially women living in and outside of Paris, will be able to relate to the articles, or at least learn something about what daily life in Paris can entail. “It’s a lot different when you live here, versus when you come here as a tourist”, Lalisse points out. “This is what Prissy Mag is all about.”

For more information, please contact:

Priscilla Lalisse
Prissy Mag Editor & Founder
Number in France: 011-33-6-31-49-65-04
Email: Priscilla@prissymag.com

Visit the site: Prissy Mag http://www.prissymag.com