All eyes on Paris ahead of Olympics opening ceremony
France’s opening ceremony promises to be quite the spectacle, provided security threats can be kept at bay.
France’s opening ceremony promises to be quite the spectacle, provided security threats can be kept at bay.
Some 45 years after her death, the twentieth century’s most influential teacher of classical music has become a composer.
Emmanuel Macron is clumsily trying to pacify the violent protesters after a third night of riots in cities all over France.
France’s immigration problems will persist so long as the banlieues continue to view the police as their enemy, and the police continue to demonstrate their bias against North Africans
The light and colour lack any sense of dynamism, of movement. Seurat is not a Constable, or a Monet. As a landscape painter, he has a very different agenda.
Viewed from central Brittany, everything that isn’t local is far away and of only passing interest.
It was Toulouse-Lautrec’s ability to use innovation in combination with his flexible, fluid line which made him a pioneering master of poster design.
In this week’s French Letter, Walter says good riddance to 2022 from his sofa.
As Macron’s representative on Earth, Elisabeth Borne has been tasked with tackling the thorniest issue of his time in office.
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