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  • Falling in love: a tale of French design

    10 Feb 2015

    By Bénédicte Mahé 20 months ago, I fell in love. With a bookshelf. It was actually through my old job…

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  • Wine in France: Charles-Erwan Savary on exceptional food pairings with Champagne and sparkling wine (part two)

    05 Feb 2015

    Charles-Erwan Savary, Champagne Ambassador to France and Wine Educator, is the founder and president of PEOPLE AND WINE, which organizes…

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  • Wine in France: Charles-Erwan Savary, Champagne Ambassador to France, wine educator, and founder of “People and Wine” (part one)

    03 Feb 2015

    Charles-Erwan Savary, Champagne Ambassador to France and Wine Educator, is the founder and president of PEOPLE AND WINE, which organizes…

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  • French Impressions: Gerri Chanel’s “Saving Mona Lisa” thus began the biggest evacuation of art and antiquities in history

    22 Jan 2015

    Gerri Chanel is a prize-winning freelance journalist, professor at the City University of New York and a former business consultant.…

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  • Gerri Chanel’s “Saving Mona Lisa” keeping a close eye on the whereabouts of the Louvre’s treasured ‘Diana’ (part two)

    21 Jan 2015

    Excerpts from Saving Mona Lisa: The Battle to Protect the Louvre & its Treasures During World War II, by Gerri…

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  • Gerri Chanel’s “Saving Mona Lisa” on the battle to protect the artistic heritage of France during World War II (part one)

    20 Jan 2015

    Excerpts from Saving Mona Lisa: The Battle to Protect the Louvre & its Treasures During World War II, by Gerri…

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  • Gerri Chanel’s “Saving Mona Lisa” – free book giveaway to 2 subscribers!

    19 Jan 2015

    Subscribers, Saving Mona Lisa: The Battle to Protect the Louvre & its Treasures During World War II by Gerri Chanel,…

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  • What do French people eat when they travel to the U.S.A.? (14 favorites you might not expect…)

    16 Jan 2015

    By Bénédicte Mahé When Americans travel to France, they obviously want to do some sightseeing and encounter old majestic monuments,…

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  • Two subscribers selected to receive a copy of “Baking Chez Moi” by Dorie Greenspan

    09 Jan 2015

    Two subscribers have been selected to receive a copy of Baking Chez Moi: Recipes from My Paris Home to Your Home Anywhere by…

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  • French Impressions: Janet Hubbard’s “Bordeaux: The Bitter Finish” on mystery writing – digging below the surface, behind the façade, lurks story, rumor, and competition

    08 Jan 2015

    Janet Hubbard divides her time between Vermont, Virginia, and France. This series is a result of annual trips to France…

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