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Not afraid of scandal, Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles were a golden couple of the 1920s: fabulously wealthy benefactors of the arts who were famed for their dinners and balls, the modernist décor of their home in the 16th arrondissement, and their patronage of the avant-garde.
This Seine-side walk highlights some of the most majestic monuments and beautiful scenery in the heart of Paris.
This week’s Paris Photo — the world’s pre-eminent fine art photo fair — provides thousands of time traveling moments. Meredith Mullins reports.
The "French Spiderman" scales a skyscraper for peace, environmental activists protest at the Louvre, a buzzing new boulangerie, a big tennis win, and more news.
The former editor of Classical Guitar magazine highlights 10 extraordinary musicians with videos of their performances so you can enjoy an often overlooked musical genre.
Le Procès Goldman (The Goldman Case) is a courtroom drama about a murder, revealing the workings of a French courtroom in all its ritual and theater.
An ideal day trip from Paris, the Château de Maintenon hides a remarkable treasure on its grounds: an aqueduct constructed to bring water to the Sun King's fountains at Versailles.
Most travelers to Paris are familiar with the two large islands in the city center. Here we share the interesting stories of many other islands in the Seine.
You'd think the city's fast pace would mean less time for its busy denizens to stop to chat, but Paris actually fosters all kinds of leisurely social occasions.