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Monique Lévi-Strauss turned 100 this year. You probably know the name. I suggest that you don’t know the woman.
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Monique Lévi-Strauss turned 100 this year. You probably know the name. I suggest that you don’t know the woman.
A Parisian dynasty. A scandal at the Palace of Versailles. And a very warm welcome from a city that forgot to ask why he left France.
EAST MIDDLEBURY — Jean Helen Burfoot, 77, died peacefully at home on April 10, 2026, surrounded by her family. Jean was born and raised in a small village outside of Nottingham, En...
To all of that I’ll say only this : My teacher, my 1-2-1 guy, who is merciless with me (because I told him at the beginning that if he weren’t, I’d find someone else…of course, I...
Her voice is well known in the “Windy City” as she’s talked with the stars of stage and screen for four decades. Jeanne Sparrow may not be a native of Chicago, but it’s safe to sa...
Doris Jeanne Faini, 96, passed away on Friday, May 8, 2026, in Morgantown, WV.Jeanne was born Dec. 21, 1929, in Masontown, PA, a daughter of Aldino and Josephine DeMarchi Netchi.Sh...
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Hair/Coiffure: Brooke LeMasters Mentor: David Barron Makeup/Maquillage: Cristina Hernandez Wardrobe Styling/Styliste Mode: Jennifer Daniel Photos: Richard Monsieurs
Jour2Fête has taken French distribution rights to period dramedy “La Portraitiste,” directed by Annie St-Pierre and written by Florence Longpré, who also stars in the film. The dea...
When a bookshop becomes a reason to exist
FRANCE AS IT MEANS—Sunday lunch as architecture, a bistro reckoning 40,000 deep, a dressing room disaster in Bordeaux, knights below a Paris street sign, the drummer who found Fran...
In the FREE le Bulletin: One classroom, one vineyard, one boulevard, one audacious law. Four roads into France — and not one of them straight.
What a bartender's white jacket, Hugo Matha's silk neckerchiefs, and George Orwell scrubbing pots in a Parisian cellar taught me about the most French idea I know.
(or, where are you, camille?)...
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