Paris
Where in the World is Untapped Cities Today?
Take a guess where we shot this photograph from today? This skyline, which may be reminiscent of London perhaps or
Drink Cocktails in a Ski Gondola in Paris at the W Hotel Opera
Can’t get to the slopes this winter? The W Hotel Paris – Opéra has a fun new twist on the
NYC v. Paris: Brooklyn Diner at the Eiffel Tower and in Williamsburg
When culling together our ongoing NYC v. Paris series on all the quirky things that exist in both cities, through
Beaugrenelle: Paris Gets a New Eco-Friendly Shopping Mall Along the Seine
We’ve got a little soft spot for shopping malls, whether looking at their struggles in historical zones like South
10 Plans for Elevated “High Line” Parks Around the World
The High Line in New York City is one of the most well-known elevated parks, but around the world
Last Chance to Win a Signed Print by A Few Parisians Illustrator David Cessac!
Today is the last day you can enter to win this signed original print by A Few Parisians columnist David
NYC v. Paris: Hector Guimard Art Nouveau Subway Entrances
This might make you do a double take. It looks like an entrance to the Paris Metro, but it’s
Film Locations: 10 Highlights from Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris”
Woody Allen packed his film Midnight in Paris with so many notable spots that besides the conspicuous halls of Versailles,
Giveaway: Win a Signed Original Print of “A Few Parisians” by David Cessac
We recently celebrated the one year anniversary of the illustrated column A Few Parisians by David Cessac in Paris. In
“Inside Out” Documentary about JR to Open in Paris on November 13
Inside Out: The People’s Art Project, a documentary about French artist JR and his participatory art project, is set
NYC v. Paris: Keith Haring’s Life of Christ Altarpiece at Cathedral of St. John the Divine and at St. Eustache Church
One of Keith Haring’s “Life of Christ” is located in the Saint-Eustache Church in Paris Welcome back to
Vintage Photos: Construction of the Statue of Liberty in Paris and NYC
Workmen constructing the Statue of Liberty in Bartholdi’s Parisian warehouse workshop; first model; left hand; and quarter-size head.