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My very first trip to Paris, I happened to arrive on Christmas eve. I had spent the previous few weeks...
Every once in awhile someone comes up with a really great concept and I tip my hat to Fred Pouillot...
Cinéma refers not only to movies, but to the movie experience: sitting in a darkened room with a crowd of...
This photo, originally published in 1918, captures the start of la Coupe de Noël, a swimming competition in the Seine...
Every year the pyramids of the Louvre welcome millions of art lovers from every corner of the world. Most will...
The gorgeous colors and play on depth of field in this photo make it the perfect image to represent Thanksgiving...
A seashell coin purse belonging to a lady of the Victorian era. A pair of brass opera theatre binoculars, Lorgnettes,...
It was Plato who suggested that ‘necessity is the mother of invention.’ Parisians trapped by the Siege of 1870 certainly...
At Siamin there’s a charming welcome, none of the, “I can’t find the reservation”, or, “sorry, we’re not open until...
Editorial by: Mary Campbell Gallagher We’ll always have Paris. Or will we? With only brief post-War exceptions, Paris has had...
Do not eat. Do not bend over the manrope. Wash your hands when you exit. These are rules to be...
A Review of Paris, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down, by Rosecrans Baldwin Rosecrans Baldwin has written a...