Ever wonder why everyone in France carries around little bouquets of Lily of the Valley on May 1st? And did you know the Fête du Travail actually has origins in the United States?
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The agency Art on Earth presents an exposition of Serge Ramelli photographs titled “Paris Comme au Cinéma”. His gorgeous photos present the City of Light in a perfect, dream-like...
The historic Petite Ceinture, the small rail line that used to circle Paris, is finally to become the nature trail that local activists have been lobbying for. Take a tour with Association Espaces...
The Foodstock soirée on the Chalet des Iles in the Bois de Boulogne wednesday night was a huge success, with good food, strong cocktails, and lively bands to raise funds for Action Contre La...
Check out the latest Naughty Paris events around town, some ideas for Valentine's Day, the new Ladies' Tours, and coming this fall...Naughty New York!
One of my neighbors just visited the new exhibition at Versailles and sent me this (and his photo): “The talented French artist Xavier Veilham is current showing work at the Chateau de...
Eight of Paris's renowned chocolate makers will be presenting their creations, signing books and showing off their chocolate-making talents on November 12 from 5-9pm at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann...
As Paris Fashion Week is winding up, see the catwalk photos and read what the fashion pundits think we'll be wearing next season...
Get out your best vintage duds for a night of drinking, dancing and entertainment with Bart&Baker at the Marriott Rive Gauche...
Secrets of Paris contributor Tracey Ellis reviews this one-woman bilingual show on the trials and tribulations of a young American woman in Paris...
A photo tour of the 17th-century headquarters of Parisian astronomers, and a list of upcoming events to commemorate the 2009 International Year of Astronomy...


