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Paris, je t'aime

June 2023

  • Rowan Moore

    A tale of two cities: Paris proves that you don’t need skyscrapers to thrive

    Rowan Moore
  • OBIT-FINLAND-MUSIC-OPERA<br>(FILES) Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho is photographed at the opening of the fall season of the National Opera and Ballet in Helsinki, on August 18, 2022. Kaija Saariaho died on June 2, 2023 at her home in Paris, France aged 70-years-old. (Photo by Emmi Korhonen / Lehtikuva / AFP) / Finland OUT (Photo by EMMI KORHONEN/Lehtikuva/AFP via Getty Images)

    Kaija Saariaho obituary

June 2021

  • Rowan Moore

    Notebook
    New York’s Little Island includes a message about the Thames garden bridge

    Rowan Moore
    London may have had a lucky escape when the grandiose project was abandoned

September 2020

  • Juliette Greco, 1950s<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection/REX (2990654a) Juliette Greco, 1950s Juliette Greco, 1950s

    Juliette Gréco obituary

    French chanteuse and actor who was the musical embodiment of the existentialist movement

February 2020

  • Simone de Beauvoir in 1945.

    Parisian Lives: Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir and Me review – a biographer’s voyage

    In this gossipy, insightful memoir, biographer Deirdre Bair recalls how she won the trust of two famously guarded writers

September 2019

  • Irene Poznanski

    Other lives
    Irène Poznanski obituary

    Other lives: Polish nurse who escaped the Nazis and later set up an eye clinic in African

June 2019

  • Michel de Dadelsen

    Other lives
    Michel de Dadelsen obituary

    Other lives: Civil servant and linguist

March 2019

  • Jeffry Kaplow had an endless fund of stories and jokes in five languages, including Yiddish and Russian.

    Other lives
    Jeffry Kaplow obituary

    Other lives: Brooklyn-born actor who trained at the City Lit in London

January 2018

  • France Gall On Stage At The Eurovision Contest In Naples In 1965<br>ITALY - OCTOBER 19:  France GALL singing POUPEE DE CIRE, POUPEE DE SON at the 10th Eurovision competition held in Naples, Italy on March 20, 1965. Representing Luxembourg, she won with this song written for her by Serge GAINSBOURG.  (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

    France Gall obituary

    French pop singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965

November 2017

  • Azzedine Alaïa in his workshop in 1971.

    Azzedine Alaïa obituary

    Fashion designer with a gift for personal couture whose clients included Grace Jones, Madonna and Naomi Campbell

October 2017

  • Plotting the route at Abbesses Métro station in Paris.

    Notes and queries
    Does the Paris Métro have the most complicated underground map of all?

    The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts

September 2017

  • Liliane Bettencourt in the 1970s.

    Liliane Bettencourt obituary

    Heir to the French L’Oréal cosmetics empire who was the world’s richest woman

January 2017

  • Escape to Paris: a scene from Ballerina.

    Ballerina review – city of light feet

    This charming animation sees two waifs seek their fortune in Paris… but Tchaikovsky would spin in his grave

July 2015

  • eden

    Club culture
    Eden review – like Flaubert remixed at 130bpm

    Mia Hansen-Løve recreates the clubland of 90s Paris in an evocative essay on growing up

April 2015

  • Girl power: Assa Sylla and Karidja Touré, two of the young Parisians chosen to star in Girlhood.

    The stars of Girlhood: ‘Our poster is all over Paris, with four black faces on it…’

    Four young women, plucked from the streets of Paris to star in the gritty new film Girlhood, are leading a revolution in both the gender and colour of so much French cinema…

January 2015

  • French Jewish immigrants Hebrew class

    French Jewish exodus: ‘In two months we’ll be called filthy Jews again’

    After the attack on the kosher supermarket, Félix Freoa and his family have brought forward their departure from Paris

November 2014

  • Hundreds of Eurostar passengers were stuck on trains for hours overnight after an overhead cable pro

    Eurostar passengers trapped on trains overnight number more than 1,200

    Power problem outside Lille in northern France caused two trains from London to be stranded

July 2007

  • Paris Je T'aime

    Mark Kermode: A predictably erratic portmanteau portrait of the city of love.

June 2007

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    Film Weekly podcast returns

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