Please bear with me for a brief history lesson: In the French Revolution, the sans-culottes were a dangerous element of the Third Estate. They were poor, and they wore long work pants instead of the ...
A French-style '60s band has taken New York by storm. But most of the members of Les Sans Culottes are Americans. Their act is a musical takeoff on the French pop music of an era far more famous in ...
This is the latest edition of Who Goes There?, a regular feature in which Lost City’s Brooks of Sheffield cracks the doors on mysteriously enduring Gotham restaurants—unsung, curious neighborhood ...
France's "sans culottes," or those "without fancy pants," were the Revolution's blue-collar guard The eatery opened in 1976 and remains a neighborhood joint, supported by locals and tourists The menu ...
On June 20, 2005, my faux French band Les Sans Culottes showed up for our strangest gig to date: an appearance in federal court. I can only imagine what was going through the mind of the Honorable ...