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D’yan Forest Recounts Life in 1960s Paris in ‘Swinging on the Seine’ Stand-up Show

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At 85 years old, D’yan Forest could be spending her days playing golf in the Hamptons. Granted, she is, but this Francophile New Yorker has more to do than that. A raunchy, ukulele-playing comedian, Forest has been performing stand-up shows in Paris and New York for the last several years. After a stint at La […]

Everything You Need to Know About New York’s Foie Gras Ban

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Foie gras has been banned in New York. But can you still eat it? What happens if you do? Here’s what you need to know.

What You Need to Know About France’s Metro and Train Strikes in December

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“Indefinite” SNCF and RATP strikes will begin on December 5.

The French Fair Returns to Palo Alto on November 16

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Enjoy the 60 vendors at the 14th annual French Fair in Palo Alto this November.

The Most Beautiful French Advent Calendars to Order Now

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Even if you don’t celebrate Christmas, you can still treat yourself to a beautiful countdown to December 25th full of goodies.

Camille Rowe Shows How to Do Effortless French Girl Beauty

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Getting French-girl beauty has never looked so easy as Camille Rowe makes it look.

The Post-Impressionist French Artists Les Nabis are on Display at The Philips Collection

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At the end of the 19th century, Impressionism ran out of steam and gave way to a variety of different styles. The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. pays tribute to the work of French Post-Impressionist artists in its new exhibition “Bonnard to Vuillard: The Intimate Poetry of Everyday Life,” which runs until January 26, 2020. […]

Find Your Parisian Apartment Decor Inspiration in ‘Creative Paris: Urban Interiors Inspiring Innovators’

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The travel and lifestyle guide My Little Paris created a book dedicated to Parisian apartment spaces that is sure to inspire you to redecorate.

13 Differences between French and American Work Cultures

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Of course, not every French office is the same, but no matter what there are going to be some cultural differences.

The Coziest Restaurants in Paris to Warm Up In

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Whether it’s date night, me-time, or catching up with friends, these are the coziest Paris restaurants to go to this fall.

As Feminist Icons and Healers, Witches Return to France

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The U.S. isn’t the only place witchcraft is trending. The women of France are in on it too.

The (Other) Paris Apartment Rental Agency You Need to Know About

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If AirBnb sketches you out, take a look at Plum Guide — it’s plum good.

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