Paris
Shakespeare & Co. in Paris–Not Your Average Bookstore
Along the Seine, a stones throw away from Notre Dame lies one of the oldest and most humble English book
Untapped Paris ♥ Dead Drops
Last Sunday, we decided to go to the very first Dead Drop in Paris. For those unfamiliar with the Dead
Abercrombie & Fitch is Coming to Paris!
As a former Abercrombie & Fitch employee (in their corporate office), I looked on with interest at the enormous billboard
The New Philippe Starck Hotel in Paris: Le Royal Monceau-Raffles
“I never make architecture for architecture. I am not interested in stone, aluminium, glass, and concrete. I am interested in
Paris Street Art
Paris has some of the best street art in the world and whilst walking around the city you can get
Must See Exhibit: Vintage Postcards from Paris
If you love Paris, you’ll love this exhibit. Higher Pictures gallery is showing a collection of postcards from the
The Paradox of Geolocation: The Jeu de Paume in Paris Tracks Mr. Potato
Artists tasked to develop the virtual space of the Jeu de Paume, a museum of contemporary art in Paris, have
The Omnivore Party at Centquatre (104) in Paris
The Omnivore Group runs the annual Omnivore Food Festival in Deauville, which has featured Ferran Adrià , Alain Ducasse, Pierre Hermé
Cake + Butter = Blé Sucré Bakery in Paris
Omnivore chef Jeremiah Stone took me to his favorite bakery in Paris, where you can get the Kouign Aman pastry
First Snowboard Ride Down Montmartre in Paris
Snow may have “paralyzed” Paris in a “catastrophe” (CNN’s words, not mine) yesterday, but some lightheartedly took to the
The Architecture of the Rodin Museum
Like a stereotypical architecture person, I visited the Rodin Museum in 2008 and remembered nothing except how beautiful the building
The Arcades of Paris: The Passage du Grand Cerf
Another one of my favorite Parisian passages is the Passage du Grand Cerf in the 2nd arrondisement, mostly because of