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Author Whitney Cubbison took inspiration from her real-life experiences as an American expat divorcée in Paris to write her book 'Will There Be Wine?' Here she answers Janet Hulstrand's questions in an exclusive interview for BP.
Street photographer William O'Such attended the Paris Sausage Walk and presents an adorable collection of dachshunds on parade along the Seine.
Alice Winocour's "Revoir Paris" ("Paris Memories") is one of the first serious films dealing with the November 2015 terrorist attacks.
As the iconic Paris Metro tickets are now being replaced by Navigo Passes, Marilyn Brouwer explores the rich history of these beloved cardboard souvenirs.
Paris braces for a heat wave, the parliamentary elections, the buzzy Givenchy auction, the "Mona Lisa" cake incident, and more news from the French capital.
Housed inside a 16th-century mansion in the Marais district, the charming Musée Cognacq-Jay transports visitors to the elegant world of Parisian life in the 18th century.
Sign up for a tour with Paris Greeters and discover a lesser known corner of the city: in this case, the village-like district of Batignolles in the 17th.
The City of Light is alive with holiday spirit, from the creative store windows to the twinkling lights strung above the streets.
Taking place in the Grand Palais, Art Paris is the first big international contemporary art event to take place in six months.
We asked our expert contributors: What do you love doing in Paris in the summer season? Here are some recommendations.
Cecilia Woloch is an award-winning poet, teacher, and traveler. Her home base is in Los Angeles, but she spends much...
Cara Black is the author of 17 books in a series of detective novels featuring Aimée Leduc, the fashionably attired, unfailingly intrepid Parisian private investigator....