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It's nearly impossible to imagine any one person doing so many things in one lifetime. The incredible story of the Caron de Beaumarchais: watchmaker, playwright, spy, arms dealer, satirist, financier and revolutionary...
French pastry has been experiencing a glow-up of sorts in the last few years, says correspondent Emily Monaco. Here she meets Matthieu Carlin, the pastry chef at the new jewel-like Butterfly Pâtisserie at the Hotel de Crillon.
This extraordinary memoir about the underside of the restaurant business in Paris is peopled with a compelling cast of characters.
Traveling to Provence this summer or fall? We highly recommend a stop at SCAD Lacoste, a medieval village overlooking the lavender-filled Luberon valley.
A dispute on the Paris metro leads to something more for Aymeric and Nathalie: a bizarre night on the town. Alex Lutz's 'Strangers by Night' is similar in structure to Martin Scorsese's 'After Hours,' set in Manhattan.
The weather's wonderful in August, Paris is tranquil, and lucky visitors can find an array of cultural events and activities. Here's a selection of favorites.
The ‘French Touch’ campaign has returned to Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann for a second year running. Au menu: a spotlight on French fashion design and musical artists...and the best rooftop in the City of Light.
Newly opened on top of the Institut du Monde Arabe in the 5th, this restaurant serves up stunning city views along with the tasty Moroccan cuisine.
The exhibition "Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs" is drawing record crowds in Paris. But an interest in ancient Egypt is not new in the City of Light. Find traces of Napoleon-inspired Egyptomania throughout Paris.
There are few places more delightful to spend your birthday than in the City of Light. Here are some ideas for feting your anniversaire in style.
How do you get screen-kids who would rather play 'Roblox' or 'Fortnight' be inspired to enjoy an ancient city? Here's a primer on exploring Paris with children.
As Parisians leave the city in August, Paris is almost tranquil. Think empty streets, shuttered boutiques, calm. Be assured some gorgeous restaurants are open, to the delight of those staying in town.