Paris

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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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