The TLG 2020 Gift Guide #2
This year, we want to celebrate and highlight the particular (and sometimes picky) people in our lives with some unconventional and local gift suggestions.
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This year, we want to celebrate and highlight the particular (and sometimes picky) people in our lives with some unconventional and local gift suggestions.
The TLG 2020 Gift Guide #2 Read More »
This year, we want to celebrate and highlight the particular (and sometimes picky) people in our lives with some unconventional and local gift suggestions.
The TLG 2020 Gift Guide #1 Read More »
When was the last time that you actually stopped, raised your eyes and took a moment to look around? Come take a little journey and let yourself discover some of Lausanne’s hidden charms.
The Art Around Us: Art En Ville de Lausanne Read More »
Clara Jannet, friend and journalist, shares her personal experience with Covid-19 in this humorous and heartwarming op-ed.
Lausanne Covid Diaries: My Coronavirus Read More »
The holidays are approaching, but should we act like we need an excuse to drink (#2020)? Here are three fun and festive cocktails that are simple and satisfying to make at home.
3 Festive Cocktails to Make at Home Read More »
We encountered the magic of l’écoline first-hand. Learn more about the first Regio Emilia inspired school in Switzerland for kids aged 2-6 years.
L’écoline: A Firm & Inspiring Foundation for Learning Read More »
We’ve pull together a list of food delivery companies making “stay at home” easy as pie.
Food Delivery – Meal Kits, Groceries, and Baked Goods Read More »
Zymi boulangerie is using recipes that are thousands of years old, yet the taste of baker Tina Kjeldskouv Heiz’s bread has awakened a new-found appetite for history and tradition.
Back to the Basics: Zymi Boulangerie Read More »
Just because Lausanne’s restaurants are closed, doesn’t mean you have to cook!
COVID Oblige – Lausanne Restaurants Pivot to Takeout Read More »
We asked, you answered. As working from home has become the standard this year, we wondered if you had any hacks to share to make it more manageable (and dare we say, enjoyable).
Lausanne Covid Diaries: Working From Home Read More »
Being a changemaker doesn’t mean we need to work at an NGO or create some sort of impact startup—it means we need to “incorporate a sense of responsibility in every action and decision we make.”
Yova: Invest for a Better World Read More »
Sylvie Makela wants to redefine beauty norms for Lausanne, give women the confidence to go natural, and live according to their true selves.
Sylvie Makela Is on a Mission Read More »
We are sifting through this collective human experience and finding the stories that bind us all together. Because processing through sharing is part of the healing, don’t you think?
Lausanne Covid Diaries: A Series Read More »
We’ve rounded up our favorite autumn walks in and around Lausanne and we hope these will give you some head space and bring a bit of joy to your heart as well.
Best Autumn Walks in Lausanne Read More »
Want to connect over great food and conversation? Perhaps it’s time to start your own cookbook club.
How to Start Your Own Cookbook Club Read More »
Eight years ago we recognized that our deep desire to understand, unpack, and engage with Lausanne meant we couldn’t dabble in the shallow end of the pool anymore.
Let’s Jump In, Shall We? Read More »
Wanderlust but no where to go? Let your itchy feet guide you to Rue Marterey where the fiesta is on, all year long.
A Love Letter to Latin America: Lucha Libre Read More »
Travel may be on hold, but a simple stroll up to La Cité is enough to whisk you away, if only for a night.
Three easy hikes with gorgeous surroundings, all family friendly.
Three easy, local hikes we like Read More »
For all of us becoming home cooks in this new era, discover our friend Kelly’s favorite cookbooks and recipes.
What’s Your Favorite Cookbook? Read More »
At first the idea of grieving our current upheaval seemed extreme. But then we allowed ourselves to give our emotions a name.
On grief and grieving: How we’re processing the impact of Coronavirus Read More »