Wow, doesn't this health food store window really draw you in with its scrumptious looking food display? Non, me neither.
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In this Issue: * A Note from the Editor * Introducing the Paris Pastry App * Other Parisian Pastry News * Staying in Paris...Indefinitely? * The Gallo-Roman City of Lutetia * Them Bones... * Another Look Below the City Streets * Occupy Paris...in Latin * Fall...
Forget Halloween. In France, November 1st is much more important. Toussaint, or All Saints' Day, is when French families visit the graves of their departed loved ones. Many tourists have visited the cemeteries of Paris to photograph the historic tombs of...
Almost every visitor to Paris eventually comes to Notre Dame Cathedral, but few venture below the Parvis to see what lies below.
Ding dong, the witch is dead! The 1970s monstrosity in the center of Paris, Le Forum des Halles, is finally under the wrecking ball.
In case you were looking, walk this way...
In this Issue * Immortalize Yourself for Just €10 * A New Place de la République * Angelina at Versailles * A Beautifully Quirky Museum * Italian Cocktails, Chinese and a Wine Bar * Souvenirs Made in France * Post-Midnight Pizza Delivery * Uniqlo Winter...
Today over 300 people and 2000 cupcakes gathered at Le Comptoir near the Canal St Martin for Cupcake Camp Paris 2012, to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Check out the pretty (yummy) cupcakes here!
There are some very interesting accessories at the Harley Davidson Bastille shop in Paris...
Help support the SOS Helpline by donating or buying books at this fall's book sale, just €1 for paperbacks, €2 for hard covers.
Bored students, a Post-it note pad, and a window...
Heather spends an afternoon checking out the festivities and food at the Saint-Pourçain en Seine "marché du terroir" on the Quai St-Bernard. No guarantee of sun on Sunday, but if you've got some wellies or a rain parka, it's worth the trek over...


