We’ve already commented on the substantial Arab influence including the Grand Mosque in Paris, but it is definitely worth revisiting. Surely religion is a big…
Founded following the September 11th attacks by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, The Tribeca Film Festival in downtown Manhattan – New York City…
Of all the lively quarters in Paris the one with the most English-literary history and tradition is Montparnasse. Five cafés, all situated on a corner…
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Marseille, the third largest city in France, is often overlooked by tourists for no good reason. It may not have the glamour and romance of…
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Updated on June 26, 2025 Paris’ Right Bank cafés deserve their place in literary history. Nevertheless, the history behind Harry’s, Café de la Paix and…
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The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious Formula One races. It is also one of the most popular events…
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