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Street photographer William O'Such took part in the 80th anniversary celebration of the Liberation of Paris. Here's a look.
A giant dance party for the Paralympics closing ceremony, a new prime minister for France, kids back to school for la rentrée, and will the Olympic rings stay permanently on the Eiffel Tower?
Those "four syllables known worldwide," an international sex symbol and master of French cinema, recently left the world’s stage.
In her latest dispatch, native Parisian Edith de Belleville- author, attorney, and tour guide- finds a cafe in the chic 7th arrondissement that's steeped in authenticity.
On a walk through the Beaubourg district near Centre Pompidou, Marian Jones uncovers layers of history, and radical change.
Street photographer William ("Bill") O'Such discovers the captivating street art in the Butte-aux-Cailles district and the Boulevard Paris 13 open-air museum project.
After she joined AAWE, an organization created by female American expats in Paris, Jill Amari finds community, camaraderie, and support.
The summer may be coming to an end, but the festive mood continues in Paris with the Paralympic Games. Here are some restaurant recs.
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."