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To counter this prejudice, Elisabeth Mills Reid, a New York philanthropist and the wife of Whitelaw Reid, America’s ...
However, it was left on Metro Line 1 - and was found a few weeks later by a local. The eagle-eyed Parisienne noticed that ...
In a new book, Elaine Sciolino shares her guide to falling in love with—and maybe falling in love in—the world’s most visited museum.
In a new book, scholar Ruth E. Iskin emphasizes Cassatt as a distinctly transatlantic artist whose identification with the US and France were deeply entwined.
An American teenager has been arrested in Paris after her newborn baby was allegedly thrown out of a hotel window and died, prosecutors and French media say.
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Paris, July 16, 1960: A patron sits on a stepstool by one of the large windows in the American Library in Paris, daylight illuminating the selection he pulled from the stacks next to him ...
Six years after a memorable Thanksgiving in Paris, writer Matt Ortile returns to France for “Mercigiving.” Here’s where and how to celebrate.
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