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Garden gnomes of the world, unite!
French group fights to liberate ceramic statues.
By J.A. Getzlaff
Apr 21, 2000
Au revoir, les taxes
Will lingerie model Laetitia Casta, appointed symbol of the French Republic, decamp to England to flee taxes?
By Debra Ollivier
Apr 17, 2000
VIP OD'd
When you're always blown away by the things that happen to you, you get so you start missing being blown away by the things that happen to you.
By David Goodman
Apr 14, 2000
Club Med becomes club bore
Free love gives way to free day care.
By Jack Boulware
Apr 5, 2000
Quelle surprise!
A customs dog recently sniffed out an impressive -- but illegal -- trouser snake in Paris.
By J.A. Getzlaff
Mar 31, 2000
A tale of two cities
Two exhibitions, one in London, the other in Paris, offer clashing views of "Paris 1900" -- and 2000.
By David Downie
Mar 29, 2000
Michelin shakes the stars
The just-released edition of the legendary Red Guide destroys a cherished culinary myth.
By David Downie
Feb 29, 2000
A California lawsuit makes Paris tremble
Did the toughest corporate raider in France play the stooge for a bank gone wrong?
By Mark Hunter
Feb 22, 2000
The Gitane affair
Forget McDonald's and Coca-Cola; the French see American-style anti-tobacco lawsuits as one of the greatest threats to French culture.
By Debra Ollivier
Feb 9, 2000
The French Paradox
Americans still don't understand how the French eat whatever they want and live to tell about it.
By Laura Fraser
Feb 4, 2000
Party Gras
Tips for the last-minute Fat Tuesday trip, minimizing the walking segment of a French vacation and kicking off a South-Central U.S. line-dancing tour.
By Donald D. Groff
Jan 27, 2000
Paris prostitutes uprooted
Storms force fur-clad hookers out of famed Bois-de-Boulogne.
By Hank Hyena
Jan 25, 2000
Careless Talk costs Liz
Marianne Faithfull puts an end to vicious ancient rumors, starts new ones; Elizabeth Hurley makes a new friend at the Talk magazine Golden Globes party; and John Galliano triumphs with offensive chic!
By Amy Reiter
Jan 25, 2000
Sex education with a contraceptive chaser
The French will distribute the morning-after pill in schools, much to parents' and the Pope's chagrin.
By Debra S. Ollivier
Dec 6, 1999
Well trained
Our travel expert offers advice on rolling through some European hot spots, plus information on cruising Alaska and Germany's Passion Play 2000.
By Donald D. Groff
Dec 2, 1999
Gertrude and Alice
When Alice B. Toklas met Gertrude Stein, she heard bells ring. They went on to have one of the happiest marriages of the 20th century.
By Amy Benfer
Nov 18, 1999
Real Life Rock Top 10
Teddy Morgan and the Pistolas top the author and critic's biweekly accounting of pop and its discontents.
By Greil Marcus
Nov 16, 1999
France's hidden treasure
When Parisians in the know want to get away, they head for the wild wonders of Creuse.
By Mark Hunter
Nov 16, 1999
Pilgrim of the dead
To get a real dose of the meaning behind Halloween, visit the bone chapels of Europe.
By Summer McStravick
Oct 30, 1999
Turning Parisienne
In Paris for our fifth anniversary, all I could think was: What's so seductive about French women? And how can I become one?
By J.A. Getzlaff
Oct 29, 1999
Byrne, baby, Byrne!
What if the Irish embassy threw a party for their favorite son ... and only the groupies came?
By Amy Reiter
Oct 25, 1999
Getting over it
I fled New York, then I fled Paris. In Italy I stuck around a while, for something called "like love."
By Deirdre Guthrie
Sep 24, 1999
Paris, disguised
I flew across an ocean to discover my lover wore a mask. But the city let me see through it.
By Victoria L. Tilney
Sep 17, 1999
Entertainment dies bleeding in a Vegas men's room -- Oli!
Happy days of abandon in America's Playground with Dr. Naughty, a chorus line of oversexed rodeo clowns and the horrifying Man of Many Voices.
By Cintra Wilson
Sep 15, 1999
Hemingway and me at the Paris Ritz
Throwing back a few martinis in memory of Liberation Day.
By Gentry Lane
Sep 7, 1999
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