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For photographer William O'Such, the winter season- with its icy breath and skeletal trees- creates a distinct opportunity to capture the silhouettes that define Paris.
Although more than 50 years have passed since Picasso’s death on April 8, 1973 , the protean complexity of the artist never ceases to challenge and amaze.
From hearth to haute cuisine, the humble pot-au-feu is a classic comfort dish that now plays a role in "The Taste of Things," starring Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel.
The Jardin des Plantes has converted its greenhouses filled with lush plants into an exhibition of orchids in their natural habitat. A floral extravaganza not to be missed!
Choosing the right school for your child is a significant decision that shapes their educational journey and overall development.
The bookstore evoking the William Carlos Williams poem has been familiar to Anglophone bibliophiles in Paris for over two decades. Meet founder Penelope Fletcher.
After much controversy, President Macron has declared that 'les bouquinistes' can stay for the Summer Olympics. Here's the backstory of the iconic book stalls along the Seine's quays.
Just a block from the Tuileries Gardens, you can find the somewhat nondescript Baroque façade of the Saint-Roch church. Yet inside, treasures and stories await.
Take a culinary journey through France via the unique gourmet dishes born in different regions.
Roaming the streets of Paris, photographer William O'Such finds artistic window displays, wall murals, and unexpected delights.
On a walk in the Opera district of Paris, Marian Jones explores the sites and stories of the 'grands boulevards' and historic department stores.
Chinese New Year celebrations, the unveiling of the Paris Olympics medals, a crackdown on SUVs, the new Adidas Arena at Porte de la Chapelle, and more news.