10359060_10152226474307637_83449324334926565_o“This is not a book of facts. Facts are inert things. Facts are what pedantic, dull people have instead of opinions. Opinions are always interesting. What people deduce and make out of their own lives is what attracts and informs. The English, of course, are inordinately fond of facts – they hoard them and throw them through the windows of home truths. But facts are only the scaffolding, the trellis up which bright opinions are grown. So don’t look for proofs here, there’s precious little forensic evidence. This is just what I know to be true.”  – A.A. Gill, The Angry Island

The Paris Globalist presents our Spring 2014 issue. Read it here.