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There is no doubt that Paris has attracted Americans ever since America was born. The bond between the two countries,...
In the early 19th century hundreds of Americans were inspired by a wave of enterprising, progressive and talented people who...
Even before I was seduced by Hemingway, Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec to the inevitability of living in Paris, I had already...
Gertrude Stein was perhaps the most famous of all the American women to make their home in Paris. Stein lived...
When Man Ray died in Paris aged 86 in 1976, he left a legacy of works that spanned cubism, Dadaism,...
In Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, where many of his erstwhile Parisian compatriots were subjected to often exorable criticisms, Sylvia Beach remained...
The second installment in a series about famous Americans who lived and died in Paris. Everyone knows how Isadora Duncan died....
First in a New Series about Famous Americans Who Lived and Died in Paris Innumerable American writers, artists and poets...
The fourth Thursday in November is just another Thursday in Paris. But to Americans in Paris, of course, it is...
In the USA, most Americans are preparing for the Thanksgiving holiday, a time to give thanks and catch up with relatives...
Summer 2011 marks 71 years since Nazi troops entered and occupied Paris on June 14, 1940 after France, a week...
In the ‘Années Folles’ of 1920s Paris, particularly in Montmartre and Montparnasse, uninhibited behavior was unlikely to raise an eyebrow....