Paris

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  • Hemingway and me at the Paris Ritz

    Throwing back a few martinis in memory of Liberation Day.
  • The carousels of Paris

    Long before Disneyland opened on its outskirts, the French capital gave children their own moveable feast.
  • To Paris Las Vegas, with love

    A few tips on keepin' it real for the folks who are bringing the City of Light to America.
  • Paris for voyeurs

    For those who walk at night, imagination soars in the City of Light.
  • Paris on my mind

    Why Ernest Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast" is great literary comfort food.
  • Can I take my pooch to Paris?

    Our expert answers questions on the dog's life in France, frequent flyer miles as wedding gifts and Las Vegas hotel deals.
  • Vive la roller blade!

    Susan Hack reports on Paris' new Friday night rite: roller blading.
  • Why can't a woman be more like a chair?

  • Paris's cafe renaissance

    For centuries they have been the stomach and soul of the city, but today the cafes of Paris are enjoying a renaissance. Wanderlust's man in Paris, David Downie, reports on the new scene in the City of Caffeine.
  • A legendary cafe-restaurant in Paris

    David Downie pays homage to Le Pied Rare, a wonderful working-class Parisian cafe-restaurant that is celebrated in mystery novels -- and by its pork-loving patrons.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Idyll worship

    The great French director Jacques Rivette sings the everyday ecstasies of life in Paris.
  • The view from Europe

    Salon correspondents in Amsterdam, Paris and Munich report on the local reaction to President Clinton's speech.
  • Insider's guide to Paris

    David Downie gives insider's advice on the hottest places to eat, stay and play in Paris.
  • The Salon Interview - Ken Kalfus

    For 44-year-old Ken Kalfus, who has just published his first book, "Thirst," success was worth waiting for.
  • Dancing in the streets

    Ethan Zindler reports from Paris on France's grand celebration of its World Cup victory -- and on the larger meaning of the competition.
  • The Cup runneth over

    Ethan Zindler reports on some World Cup scenes: Scottish fans bare more than their souls, French fans get racist and blasé Parisians carry on as ever.
  • Passionate and penniless in Paris: A magical memory

    Maxine Rose Schur spins a romantic tale of a young couple penniless and passionate in Paris.
  • Truly, madly, deeply (mostly)

    A pattern of prenuptial panic attacks convinces nigel that he's a sex maniac
  • bringing up bebe

  • Jet

  • vive la kiddie pool

    In this first of an occasional series of dispatches by an expatriate mom, the author belly-flops into a cultural gulf at her Parisian swimming pool.
  • When the Cat's Away

    Charles Taylor reviews the movie 'When the Cat's Away' directed by Cedric Klapisch and starring Garance Clavel and Renee Le Calm
  • Isabel Allende on the Amazon

  • The Awful Truth

    "Eat this shit and you'll become Americanized."
  • Paris Noir

    David Futrelle review the book "Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light" by Tyler Stovall.
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