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One of the most relevant exhibits to currently see in Paris is Women War Photographers at the Musée de la Liberation de Paris in the 14th arrondissement.
The American Library in Paris recently hosted a special event with award-winning novelist Diane Johnson in conversation with author Alan Riding.
Ticket prices announced for Paris Summer Olympics, the countdown to the French presidential election, a big rugby win for France, and more news from Paris.
Actress-singer Judi Beecher is a creative force of nature. This multi-talented performer has appeared in films and TV and now she's starring in the music video for “Paris Ooh La La.”
The history of chocolate, and its circuitous route to Paris, is not for the squeamish. From human sacrifice to the infamous Spanish Inquisition, the harvesting of cacao seeds for the production of chocolate has tortured, enslaved, and seduced.
This is the latest dispatch relating the culinary adventures of the Paris Cook Club, a group of retired expats who cook together.
With her "Letters from Paris" published in The New Yorker magazine, Janet Flanner was one of the most perceptive and witty chroniclers of the City of Light in the 20th century.
The combination of winter weather and latest Covid wave may have you isolating at home. There's no better time to read books about Paris. Here are some fascinating, recommended reads.
Molière’s 400th birthday, Christmas tree recycling, the exponential rise of Omicron, attendance at the Louvre, Paris street style, and more news from the French capital.
From the metro station at Cité, here's a walk highlighting the interesting sites and history on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité.
One of the oldest American institutions of higher learning in Europe, and the first to be established in France, the American University of Paris is located in the 7th arrondissement.
Sarah Vaughan is routinely amused by tourist couples, the woman enthusiastically in the lead, while a somewhat diffident man trails behind her.