Books Rebekah Peppler’s New Book is ‘À Table’ Where Everyone is Welcome Throw the perfect dinner party with help from Rebekah Peppler.
Books ‘World Travel’: Bourdain’s Last Book Did the Best it Could Is it an Anthony Bourdain book without Anthony Bourdain?
Politics A Festival takes on the complicated topic of Freedom of Speech in the U.S. and France "The Franco-American misunderstanding of this issue of free speech stems from different visions of what constitutes a unified culture."
Art More Than A Muse: The Women Artists Who Inspired Your Favorite Paintings Why do so many artists' muses meet such tragic ends?
Books With “Kisses and Croissants” Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau renews the fantasy of Paris for young Americans This YA novel, set in Paris, is perfect for romantics of any age.
Politics VICE Takes a Look at the Parisian Squatters Bringing Attention to the City’s Abandoned Buildings "If we live in squats, it's because we don't want to be thrown out of our city just because we're poor."
Language 17 English Words the Académie Française Wants French People to Stop Using From "le brunch" to "l'interview," these English words also work in French.
Business 7 of the Coolest Sustainable Startups coming out of France right now These companies are transforming our relationship to food, fashion, and more.
Film & TV Is Netflix changing the way the French make TV? “What I’m seeing is a uniformization, a globalization of style and content in these series."
Culture A Day in the Life of a Parisian Instagram Influencer It's not all terrace breakfasts and trips to the florist. Or is it?
Culture 5 of the Most Famous Francophiles in History These rulers brought French cultures and customs to their own countries.
Art Take an Online Watercolor Mapmaking Class with ‘Paris in Stride’ Author/Illustrator Jessie Kanelos Weiner Bring out your crafty side with this watercolor mapmaking class.