The best of culture, travel & art de vivre
The best of culture,
travel & art de vivre
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Paris is Always a Good Idea
Sixty years on, the words Audrey Hepburn spoke in Sabrina ring truer than ever. On the following pages,...
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A Brilliant Anniversary
Since the beginning of the year, Baccarat has been celebrating every glittering facet of its 250-year...
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Booked in Manhattan
Francophiles bereft since the closing of the Librairie de France are celebrating New York’s new French...
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The Evolution of Taste
The Louvre’s revamped decorative arts galleries offer a rare chance to experience the 18th century’s shifting...
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Soulages is the New Black
The artist famous for his luminous black canvases now has a museum devoted to his œuvre....
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Art in the Family
As the Fondation Maeght celebrates its 50th birthday, plans are under way to make it an...
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Jeff Koons
Paris
Widely regarded as one of the most influential and controversial artists of the postwar era, Jeff Koons has tested the boundaries...
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Clamato
Paris
Bertrand Grébaut and Théo Pourriat, the masterminds behind Septime (which just snagged its...
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A Home in Provence
A celebration of Provence’s renowned art de vivre, this richly photographed volume showcases...
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Hôtel Vernet
Paris
Steps from the Champs-Elysées, the five-star Hôtel Vernet just got a fresh new...
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Eugène en Ville
Paris
Inspired by novelist Eugène Sue, best known for his Mystères de Paris series,...
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Table
Paris
Food critic and radio host Bruno Verjus recently opened his own restaurant, Table,...
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Radio Days
Whether you’re a diehard NPR listener or a fan of the Top 40,...
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Brassaï
Published in conjunction with a major Paris exhibit, this attractively designed volume offers...
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Coretta
Paris
Overlooking the new Parc Martin Luther King, Coretta restaurant was fittingly named for...
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1. 100 Masterpieces
Throughout the coming decade, the city of Arras is presenting a series of exhibitions showcasing treasures from the Château...
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2. Jeff Koons
Widely regarded as one of the most influential and controversial artists of the postwar era, Jeff Koons has tested...
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3. Haiti
Organized around a core of contemporary works, some produced specifically for the occasion, the Grand Palais’s Haïti aims to...
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4. Food for Thought
More than 30 artists from five continents ponder issues and challenges relating directly or indirectly to food—the consequences of...
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5. Cézanne and the Modern
Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the Pearlman Collection showcases 50 Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works painstakingly...
- 1. Farm to (very cool) TablesA maverick financier has hired top international design talents to revive a Paris neighborhood—and boost sustainable agriculture.
- 2. The Longest Day Lives OnSeventy years after the Allies’ historic landing on the beaches of Normandy, the sacrifices of those brave young men still ...
- 3. Paris is Always a Good IdeaSixty years on, the words Audrey Hepburn spoke in Sabrina ring truer than ever. On the following pages, we take a look ...
- 4. Soulages is the New BlackThe artist famous for his luminous black canvases now has a museum devoted to his œuvre.
- 5. Venet Foundation The Fondation Venet opens its doors in the Provençal village of Le Muy this summer; set on a 10-acre estate, ...
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1. Paris is Always a Good Idea
Sixty years on, the words Audrey Hepburn spoke in Sabrina ring truer than ever. On the following pages, we take a...
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2. A Brilliant Anniversary
Since the beginning of the year, Baccarat has been celebrating every glittering facet of its 250-year history, culminating this...
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3. Booked in Manhattan
Francophiles bereft since the closing of the Librairie de France are celebrating New York’s new French bookstore.
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4. Soulages is the New Black
The artist famous for his luminous black canvases now has a museum devoted to his œuvre.
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5. Art in the Family
As the Fondation Maeght celebrates its 50th birthday, plans are under way to make it an even more magical...










