Paris
The Grand Rex Art Deco Cinema in Paris
We usually go to the cinema and let a film transport us into another world and time. But at The
Untapped Google Keyword: Slums of Paris
Last week’s popular Google Keyword was “Slums of Paris.” Did you know there were even slums in Paris? We
Underground Dance Parties in Paris with the Nomade Club
You arrive in the city center just as night is falling, turn the corner in a little cobblestoned street and
A Few Parisians: Quais de Seine
Wearing sunglasses can be a militant act. Seriously. Especially when spring is slow to set in and Paris is too
Diderot’s 1765 Plans for the Louvre
Did you know that the encyclopedists wanted to open up the gardens and galleries of the Louvre Palace to the
Party Like a Fitzgerald in Paris
The Jazz Age is undeniably an enduring époque in literature, with author F. Scott Fitzgerald successfully chronicling a now iconic
Vintage Photos: Parc des Buttes Chaumont
Spring is the perfect time of year to visit the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, one of the most beautiful and
A Few Parisians: Jardin des Tuileries
Spring has finally arrived. Birds chirp at the edge of the basins. A young woman has been waiting here for
Le Corbusier’s Iconic Roof To Be Transformed Into Art Space
After 60 years of existence, Le Corbusier‘s Unité d’Habitation in Marseille remains a pilgrim’s beacon for architects
Palais de la Porte Dorée: a Monument to the Colonial Exposition of 1931
Many of today’s visitors who go to the Bois de Vincennes as an escape from Paris’s crowds and
A Few Parisians: La Motte Picquet
Easter has just been celebrated with its usual flood of colorful eggs. But the best eggs are not hidden in
Art Looted in Paris During World War II: A Family History
The Mona Lisa left its home in the Musée du Louvre during World War II and traveled all over France,