‘Picasso. Blue and Rose’ at the Musée d’Orsay this Fall

Pablo Picasso’s Blue and Rose periods are often overlooked by art historians. Now, the Musée d’Orsay and Musée Picasso are holding a joint exhibit focusing on Picasso’s formative years (1900-1906).
Which French Quote Matches Your Zodiac Sign?

Whether you’re tough like a Taurus, loyal like a Leo, or strong like a Scorpio, you’ll want to check out these famous French quotes that match your astrological sign.
How to Get the French-Girl Approved Tee-and-Jeans Look

You guide to the season’s most coveted white T-shirts that meet all French standards.
Eric Garcetti Meets with His “Sister” Anne Hidalgo in Los Angeles

These two mayors of sister cities, Paris and Los Angeles, met in the West Coast city early the week of September 10.
Get this Brigitte Bardot-Inspired Look by Makeup Guru Violette

For when you want to take those big dramatic eyes out during the daytime.
Nine Startups Will Compete in Startup Tour 2018 in New York

Back in its second year, the Franco-American startup competition aims to help the startup with the most potential launch in the US.
Alphonse Mucha: An Exposition at Le Musée du Luxembourg this Fall

You know his work but you don’t know his name. Finally, it’s Alphonse Mucha on display in the Musée de Luxembourg.
One Year After #MeToo Began, the Deauville Film Festival is Celebrating Women

One French film festival responds to the #Metoo movement by promoting women in film.
The Fascinating New Exhibition at The Picasso Museum in Paris You’ve Got to See

Goats, bathers, and battleships: step inside the world of Pablo Picasso.
One Hundred Years After World War One, France is Committed to Honoring the Fallen

World War I and France: they have a long history together, and now they’ll be honoring it.
In “The Bordeaux Kitchen,” Tania Teschke Presents Ancestral French Recipes

A collection of recipes and healthy living advice, based on Bordeaux living.
French People Explain the Importance of Their Long Lunch Breaks

Do long lunch breaks promote productivity? The French seem to think so.

