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fromArchDaily
5 days ago

A Picture Worth a Thousand Pixels: Turning Disneyland Paris into a Canvas

Architecture in curated environments like Disneyland Paris must perform and communicate effectively through innovative facade designs.
Paris food
fromFrenchly
6 days ago

A Guide to Pigalle: Paris at Its Most Unfiltered - Frenchly

Pigalle is a vibrant Parisian neighborhood balancing nightlife and calm, showcasing a blend of chaos and tranquility.
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Britain's first black ballerina has shoes restored

"It took my breath away, because it was something that I really never expected to happen," Felix said when asked about the shoe restoration.
Women in technology
fromFlowingData
1 week ago

Ballroom design, many notes

The ballroom design features impractical elements like a stairway to nowhere and fake windows, emphasizing a focus on flashiness over functionality.
Renovation
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

How to Plan a Day Trip from Paris to the Palace of Versailles-France's Most Magnificent Royal Landmark

"A visit to the Palace of Versailles is truly a walk through history, not to mention one of the most beautifully preserved palaces one can visit."
Paris food
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 weeks ago

How Artist Paris Giachoustidis Balances Fragility and Beauty

The exhibition at Filser and Gräf explores the theme of balance through the works of artists Paris Giachoustidis and Toshihiko Mitsuya.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

From volcanic wilds to world-class art: 10 fun and fabulous reasons to visit France in 2026

France offers unique attractions like the Dragon de Calais and Monet's inspirations in Rouen.
Arts
fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Marie Antoinette-Era Fashion Plates

The Frick Museum reopened after renovation, showcasing exhibitions on Gainsborough and fashion plates from the time of Marie Antoinette.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It's like witnessing a Renoir or Matisse painting coming to life': readers' favourite trips in France

Vichy is a charming French spa town known for its spring waters, cultural scene, and beautiful architecture.
Paris food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The most beautiful tennis court in the world is hidden in a building in Paris

La Cavalerie is a unique tennis club in Paris, offering a historic experience with stunning views and exclusive membership.
Berlin music
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Empreintes review Jess and Morgs go off-piste at Paris Opera and Marcos Morau sets the chandelier swinging

Arena explores competition and conformity in digital culture through innovative choreography and live camerawork at the Palais Garnier, examining how social media surveillance affects individual identity.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Wherefore art thou?': France look to restore identity with outing to Romeo and Juliet

France's rugby coach takes players to Paris Opera to reset mentally after a disappointing loss to Scotland and seven weeks of isolated training camp preparation.
#paris
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Travel

I'm an American who's lived in Paris for nearly a decade. These 8 things have surprised me about living in the French capital.

Living in Paris involves long lunches, frequent fresh-baguette purchases, stylish everyday dress, less gym-focused fitness, and a lifestyle that inspired a capsule wardrobe.
fromArchitectural Digest
7 months ago
Travel

11 Airbnbs in Paris Where Romance Meets High-End Design

Paris offers elegant, architecture-rich Airbnb stays with luxury amenities, central locations, and iconic Eiffel Tower views for stylish, memorable visits.
Paris food
fromFrenchly
2 weeks ago

9 Things to Do in Paris in April 2026 - Frenchly

April in Paris brings vibrant events, art fairs, and cultural experiences as the city awakens to spring.
Paris food
fromFrenchly
2 weeks ago

The Best Things To Do in Paris's 1st Arrondissement - Frenchly

The 1st arrondissement of Paris is rich in history, culture, and attractions, making it a must-visit area.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Travel

I'm an American who's lived in Paris for nearly a decade. These 8 things have surprised me about living in the French capital.

Berlin music
fromItsnicethat
4 weeks ago

POV: Ballet and opera institutions need to get radical to stay relevant

Opera and ballet remain deeply embedded in contemporary culture, with the barrier to engagement being perception and institutional presentation rather than the art forms themselves.
fromwww.london-unattached.com
1 month ago

Ballet de Lorraine: Acid Gems and A Folia

Adam Linder's Acid Gems is like a classical ballet that's been plugged into a neon socket. The Australian choreographer was apparently inspired by Balanchine's famous Jewels, itself a dance reflection of the sparkle of a jeweller's display window, put through Balanchine's rigorous neo-classical filter.
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Fashion & style
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

serpentine runway of moss and moonlight stages Hermes FW26 show in paris

Hermès stages an immersive landscape runway for Fall/Winter 2026 where a winding path through moss and vegetation, illuminated by strategic lighting, transforms the fashion presentation into a dreamlike journey through shifting light and shadow.
Paris food
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Art Paris 2026 Returns to the Grand Palais, Framing Language and Reparation Within an Architectural Landmark

Art Paris 2026 will feature 165 galleries and two themes: language and reparation, at the renovated Grand Palais from April 9-12.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week

France experiences multiple significant events this week including school reopenings, a major trial, sports competitions, and a Belgian strike affecting regional travel.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
3 years ago

Art Deco Interior Design: Everything You Need to Know About This Opulent Style

Art Deco, a defining early 20th-century American style characterized by geometric patterns, bold jewel tones, and opulent materials, originated in France but flourished in America during the 1920s and 1930s.
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Sofia Coppola Is Bringing 'Marie Antoinette' Back to Versailles

They let us shoot in places people weren't allowed to normally, like Marie Antoinette's private theater. They were like, 'This is your home.' The Versailles exhibition will screen several scenes from Coppola's film in the very rooms where they were staged, highlighting the deep connection between these storied grounds and her acclaimed creation.
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fromLondon Unattached
1 month ago

Mary, Queen of Scots from Scottish Ballet - Review

Scottish Ballet's Mary Queen of Scots reimagines the historical narrative through dying Elizabeth I's fragmented memories, blending historical fact with surreal theatrical elements rather than presenting a linear biographical account.
Paris food
fromHiP Paris Blog
3 weeks ago

Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris: Secrets Behind the Postcards

Saint-Germain-des-Prés offers more than famous cafés, revealing hidden gems and a unique blend of elegance and neighborhood life.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

marie adam-leenaerdt invites guests to build the runway with modular stools in paris

Marie Adam-Leenaerdt's FW26 show transforms the fashion presentation into a collaborative act where guests physically construct the runway using branded folding stools, embedding care and imperfection into the spatial experience.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

REVEALED: What makes the French proud?

French people take greatest pride in their history of ideas, particularly the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen and the French Revolution's democratic legacy, rather than physical heritage or cultural stereotypes.
Paris food
fromCN Traveller
3 weeks ago

The best hotels in France, from opulent chateaus to charming vineyards

France hosts world-renowned luxury hotels that function as historic landmarks, with Paris and the French Riviera featuring the most prestigious addresses for elite travelers.
Arts
fromVulture
1 month ago

Ballet Dancers and Opera Singers Are Mad at Timothee Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet suggested ballet and opera lack public interest, prompting backlash from professional dancers and opera singers who attribute low attendance to high ticket prices and exclusivity rather than lack of care.
fromThe Bold Italic
1 month ago

SF Ballet will no longer perform at Kennedy Center

President Trump overhauled the Kennedy Center's board last year, got himself elected chairman, and installed ally Ric Grenell as president. Then, in December, his handpicked board renamed the venue "The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts" - slapping his name ahead of JFK's on one of the country's most storied arts institutions.
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NYC food
fromGalerie Magazine
1 month ago

Le Chene Channels Parisian Classicism in the West Village

French chef Alexia Duchêne opens Le Chêne in New York's West Village, presenting classical French cuisine in an elegant Parisian-inspired setting that reflects her rigorous training and culinary vision.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

French Sundays: should you dedicate a day each week to sex and a stroll?

French Sunday is a viral wellness trend emphasizing rest, mindfulness, and leisure activities inspired by French culture and the biblical concept of the Sabbath.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

The height of Old World style

A $15.9 million double-penthouse condo combining two penthouses on the highest floors of a Wilshire Boulevard high-rise features luxury amenities and 19th-century design elements.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

The year of Andre Malraux: France salutes its pioneering intellectual with exhibitions and more

At the official launch last November, the current culture minister Rachida Dati described the imperative behind the programme as not just celebrating an uncommon visionary but the "burning relevance" of his legacy: "a commitment to continuing to nurture this demanding idea of what culture is".
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Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Trapezes and artists: world's oldest circus restored to original glory in Paris

Cirque d'Hiver, the world's oldest circus, discovered hidden 19th-century painted canvas panels beneath its interior after 70 years, prompting complete restoration to its original 1852 glory.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The precision theatre of Parisian dining has entered an era of warm nostalgia

Past a sign for a family waterpark, a door opens onto an homage to fin-de-siècle Paris. Chandeliers are reflected in gilt-edged mirrors; there is a chorus line of lobsters and yards of fromage. Every so often, a waiter in a dinner suit flambées a crepe Suzette with a shock of flames, like a big top fire-eater. This is fine dining as buffet.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

My rookie era: I signed up for ballet on a whim. I still can't tell my left from my right

This is an absolute beginners course on the foundations of classical ballet and, a single catastrophic line dance lesson aside, it is also the first dance class I have ever attended. I am in the minority. As we take the barre, it quickly becomes apparent that not being able to tell my left from my right will be a significant deficit over the next 16 weeks. This, however, is a tertiary concern.
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Arts
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

art paris 2026 returns to grand palais exploring language and reparation in modern art

Art Paris 2026 returns to the Grand Palais from April 9-12, featuring 165 galleries exploring language, reparation, and contemporary art across two curated thematic programs.
Travel
fromParis Perfect
2 months ago

Experience a Different Side of the 7th Arrondissement at the Hermitage

Three-bedroom, two-bath Hermitage apartment in Paris's 7th arrondissement near Champ de Mars offers light-filled living, Eiffel Tower views, and local neighborhood charm.
Photography
fromAnOther
2 months ago

Thibaut Grevet's Ethereal Photos of the New York City Ballet Dancers

Thibaut Grevet's images translate dance into phased visual sequences—preparation, repetition, performance, rest—capturing movement within still photography.
Miscellaneous
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

New York City Ballet Premieres for the "No Kings" Era

Justin Peck choreographs Beethoven's 'Eroica' symphony while Alexei Ratmansky adapts 'The Emperor's New Clothes' into an anti-authoritarian ballet at New York City Ballet.
fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
2 months ago

Une Matinee Parisienne

Styling by Axelle using fashion by Nazarene Amictus, Victoria Amerson Design GmbH, Mossi, and Vintage pieces. The assistant stylist is Evan. The series explores the idea of haste and unintentional disorder in Paris, the moment when you rush downstairs, almost forgetting your trousers, because every minute counts. This sense of urgency, this I don't have time, becomes an aesthetic language. In Paris, style isn't calculated, and yet, nothing is ever left to chance.
Fashion & style
Arts
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

San Francisco Ballet pulls out of Kennedy Center performances

San Francisco Ballet cancelled its May performances at the Kennedy Center amid political tensions following Trump's takeover and addition of his name to the building.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

A 14th-Century Building in Paris Becomes a Bachelor Pad Dressed in Chrome, Marble, and Embossed Leather

Chaille transforms a historic Marais apartment into a material-forward, layered home for a bold 28-year-old, emphasizing structural axis and mixed textures.
Fashion & style
fromHiP Paris Blog
1 month ago

La Beaute: The Allure of Classic Parisian Style

French women project effortless beauty through confident attitude, subtle styling, attention to details, and balanced clothing choices.
History
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Romance and costumes: Why Bay Area 'nerds' are turning to 19th century ballroom dance

A community Regency ballroom class recreates 19th-century dance, costumes, and social etiquette under experienced instructors, attracting enthusiasts who dress and dance in period style.
France news
fromwww.thelocal.fr
1 month ago

Inside France: Diplomatic fisticuffs, Louvre stunts and an unhappy lamb

French politicians attended the Salon de l'Agriculture farm show to be photographed with animals, demonstrating connection to ordinary people, but faced challenges due to cattle disease outbreak forcing alternative animal interactions.
fromHarper's BAZAAR
1 month ago

Van Cleef & Arpels' "Dance Reflections" Bridges the Past and the Future of Dance

With 'Dance Reflections,' the idea was to give back concretely to another discipline that still gives us a lot. It's the reason why 'Dance Reflections' is a sponsorship program, but also a curatorial program; that's quite rare for a brand to have.
Miscellaneous
Travel
fromHiP Paris Blog
2 months ago

The Perfect Solo Afternoon in Paris

Solo afternoons in Paris offer liberating, sensory-rich freedom to explore at one's own pace, creating intimate, luxurious experiences.
Paris food
fromCN Traveller
5 years ago

The best beauty and wellness spots in Paris: 15 brilliantly calming spots

Parisian style prioritizes subtle, well-maintained grooming and balanced wellness practices over effortless appearance, combining fitness with indulgent pleasures like wine and croissants.
Fashion & style
fromFrenchly
2 months ago

10 Things to Do in Paris in February - Frenchly

Paris in February remains vibrant, offering shopping during winter sales, world-class exhibitions, festivals, gourmet experiences, and romantic, cultural activities despite cold weather.
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Charlotte Chesnais + Maison Christofle Present Carrousel Flatware

Carrousel Flatware transforms functional flatware into sculptural, human-centered objects stored in an artful polished metal-and-wood case.
fromAnOther
1 month ago

Olivier Saillard Presents a Poetic History of Everyday Fashion

The question of how fashion is archived - what enters the museum; what is deemed worthy of preservation; whose clothes are considered culturally significant enough to outlast the bodies that wore them - has long sat uneasily at the centre of fashion history itself. Institutions have tended to answer it, or ignore it, in much the same way: couture gowns under glass, luxury garments mounted on conservation-grade mannequins in blockbuster exhibitions - an implicit hierarchy of the designed over the worn, the authored over the anonymous.
Paris food
France news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

What to know as the Louvre gets a new chief after a surprise resignation and a bruising year

The Louvre appointed Christophe Leribault as new director following the previous director's resignation amid multiple institutional crises including a crown jewels heist, security failures, and financial fraud.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Good Life France
2 months ago

What to see and do in Saint-Germain-en-Laye - The Good Life France

Saint-Germain-en-Laye is a historic Paris suburb, birthplace of Louis XIV, seat of 29 French monarchs, featuring royal châteaux and gardens, 25 minutes from Paris.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

I Spent 2 Weeks in France, and This Chic Color Was Everywhere-Shop 12 Effortlessly Stylish Picks From $11

While neutral colors form the timeless base of most Parisian wardrobes, warmer weather calls for bolder pops of color-and on a recent two-week trip to France, I noticed a bright poppy red hue blooming all over the capital city in the form of cozy cardigans, woolly scarves, and chic ballet flats. I immediately sought out the sunny shade, and soon found it mirrored everywhere from brasserie booths to café terrace tables
Fashion & style
fromThe Good Life France
1 month ago

The fascinating history of French cakes and sweets - The Good Life France

Suddenly, a strange, loud, rhythmic, prolonged noise, like the dying moan of an organ, then the dying wail of the breeze sighing in the cloisters, struck the indignant ears of the nuns with astonishment. The nuns all turned to stare at Sister Agnès, who in her embarrassment, tripped and let fly a spoonful of her chou pastry dough into a pot of boiling fat, and the doughnut-like pet de nonne, 'nun's fart' was born.
Paris food
Arts
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This French Jewelry House is Hosting Ballet Performances Across New York City-What to See

Van Cleef & Arpels stages the Dance Reflections festival linking its jewelry heritage to dance through global multimedia performances, films, talks, and public workshops.
#louvre
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Macron appoints new head of crisis-hit Louvre after jewellery heist

Leribault's priority will be to strengthen the safety and security of the building, the collections, and people, to restore a climate of trust, and to carry forward, together with all the teams, the necessary transformations for the museum, the culture ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Chateau asks for public generosity' to finance 59 million renovation

The chateau was rebuilt in the 19th century after it was largely destroyed during the French Revolution (Getty/iStock) Chateau de Chantilly, located north of Paris, is appealing for "public generosity" to finance a 68 million (59 million) renovation over the next decade. The historic French chateau requires significant work to protect its extensive book collection, which includes 60,000 volumes, including rare antique books and illuminated medieval manuscripts.
France news
Arts
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago

Face to Face With Jacques-Louis David, History's Most Dangerous Painter

Jacques-Louis David combined revolutionary zeal with artistic mastery, producing iconic neoclassical paintings and serving the French Revolution despite its lethal consequences.
Miscellaneous
fromVogue
1 month ago

Van Cleef & Arpels's Dance Reflections Festival Returns to New York With Postmodern Classics and Of-the-Moment Imports

Set and Reset, a 1983 collaboration between Robert Rauschenberg, Trisha Brown, and Laurie Anderson, exemplifies how three singular artistic minds create innovative theatrical work that combines visual art, dance, and music.
fromThe Local France
2 months ago

French Olympic champion Papadakis claims she was under partner's 'control'

"The relationship I had with my former partner is symptomatic of that system. "I may have been under a kind of control and experiencing things that were not acceptable, but in fact, that relationship reflects the system. "It's not unique, it's very common. There are still plenty of people living it today."
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Arts
fromLondon Unattached
1 month ago

Giselle - Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House - Review

The Royal Ballet's revival of Giselle features unforgettable dancing, faultless principals and a fully on-form corps, showcasing Marianela Nuñez and William Bracewell's powerful performances.
France news
fromThe Local France
2 months ago

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week

This week in France: farmer blockades, school strikes risking closures, court appeals and rulings, Brigitte Bardot memorial, film festival, football fixtures, and ending regional sales.
fromParis Perfect
1 month ago

Fall in Love with Renoir in Paris This Year

Running from March 17 to July 19, 2026, Renoir and Love will be one of the top special exhibitions of the year in Paris. Celebrating how affection, connection and human relationships shaped Renoir's work during a defining period of his career. Bringing many key works together for the first time in decades, the exhibition offers a fresh perspective on how Renoir approached love not as an abstract ideal, but as something lived and experienced within the changing social life of late-19th-century Paris.
Arts
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

An ugly year for the Louvre: where does the world's biggest museum go from here?

Laurence des Cars resigned as Louvre president after a year marked by staff strikes, infrastructure crises, a major heist, and ongoing operational challenges despite a €1 billion renovation plan.
France news
fromOpen Culture
2 months ago

How This Skyscraper Ruined Paris, and Why They're Now Trying to Make It Invisible

Tour Montparnasse symbolizes Parisian modernity and commercialism but remains widely disliked as the city's lone central skyscraper, contrasting with celebrated landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week

French MPs reopen assisted-dying debate; Ramadan begins alongside Ash Wednesday; Shein opens five BHV concessions; regional school strikes and holiday schedules impact education.
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

Drama Masks: Why is SF Ballet still performing at the Kennedy Center? - 48 hills

Local performing arts groups balance safety, political symbolism, and financial pressures while facing controversies over programming, AI productions, and institutional leadership.
fromFrenchly
2 months ago

A Guide to Belleville, Paris's Bohemian Enclave - Frenchly

Belleville has always been a little bit rowdy, whether it meant to be or not. Long before it was folded into Paris in 1860, it existed as its own working-class wine village perched on a hill, slightly removed from the city both geographically and ideologically. In recent years, as Paris's 10th and 11th arrondissements have slid fully into hipster territory, and even the gritty Barbès neighborhood feels increasingly polished, Belleville has held onto its identity with surprising resolve.
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fromPlaybill
1 month ago

Indiana Woodward and Emma Von Enck Compare Notes on Playing Aurora at New York City Ballet

In one of classical ballet's most celebrated, multifaceted, and difficult roles, Aurora matures over the course of the ballet, growing froman effervescent teenager sizing up suitors at her 16th birthday party, to an ethereal vision conjured to draw the prince to her bedside, and finally, to a bride, regal and self-assured. It's a fiercely demanding role set to Tschaikovsky's soaring score that requires persuasive acting skills and formidable technique.
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fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Schiaparelli Reimagines Stolen Louvre Jewels for Paris Couture | Artnet News

Schiaparelli reimagined the Louvre's stolen Empress Eugénie pearl-diamond diadem and bow as couture jewels worn by Teyana Taylor in Paris.
Arts
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Dancing in high heels is boosting these women's confidence 'exponentially'

A beginners heels dance class transforms exhaustion into energy, community, confidence, and empowerment for participants at Vibe Dance Studio.
Arts
from48 hills
1 month ago

Manet, Morisot, and the language of the eyes - 48 hills

View Manet and Morisot's paintings before reading labels to form visual relationships, then learn about their shared influence and gender-differentiated receptions.
Paris food
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This Famous Paris Tearoom Still Serves One Of Coco Chanel's Absolute Favorite Desserts - Tasting Table

Angelina tearoom in Paris is famed for thick hot chocolate L'Africain and its Mont Blanc dessert, selling about 2,500 Mont Blancs daily in France.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

New leaders of France's Louvre and Orsay museums announced

Léribault's first mission, according to Macron, will be the "appeasement" of a museum which has been badly hurt by the theft of France's crown jewels on 19 October and a string of scandals since then. He will need all his diplomatic talents to face the unions, who have led an unprecedented series of strikes, asking a rise in wages.
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