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Record participation at the Paris Marathon, European airlines slash prices on transatlantic routes, a buzzy new exhibit at the Carnavalet, a drop in Paris pollution, and more news.
The Centre Pompidou will close this summer for a five-year renovation. The "Paris Noir" exhibit explores the rich cultural legacy and influence of Black artists in France.
Once home to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the historic mansion at the edge of the Bois de Boulogne will open to the public next year after a restoration.
Emily Monaco meets the co-founder of Plaq, the Paris pioneer of bean-to-bar chocolate making.
Looking for a great restaurant in Paris? From the Goncourt menu at Drouant to the American election poll at Harry's Bar, here's the latest food and table news in the City of Light.
The buzz from Art Basel Paris, the green project for Notre Dame's grounds, President Macron on 'Emily in Paris,' police break up an international wine fraud ring, and more news.
Not without its flaws and faux pas, "Emily in Paris" makes the city sparkle. Anne McCarthy explores how the hit Netflix show promotes French tourism.
Scott Dominic Carpenter is a funny man, and a gifted writer, whose latest work fuses laugh-out-loud vignettes with tender, emotional moments.
August 25th marked 80 years since the city was liberated from Nazi occupation, ending the period still known as les années noires, the "dark years."
This year marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Liberation of Paris. Marian Jones dives into the fascinating history of the generals who played a decisive role in freeing France from the Nazis.
An American expat in Paris shares tips on navigating visa applications, job searches and networking to make a move to France right out of college.
Jill Amari is often asked why she moved to Paris from the United States only six months after graduating from university. Here's why.