By the Council Communist and KAPD member Ernst Biedermann, this article is about the 4th IFTU Congress and also a critique of ...
A graphic novel about a painting looted by the Nazis won the prize for best comic book at the prestigious International ...
On 11 May 1944, just four weeks before D-Day, 67 American heavy bombers dropped 168 tons of bombs on the sunlit French town of Épinal on the Moselle River. Unbeknownst to the aircrew of the “Mighty ...
Didier Ludot, the godfather of vintage fashion, is closing his couture resale shop in Paris after 50 years. Yes, there is a ...
Ponchaud’s 1977 book “Cambodge, année zero” was one of the first detailed accounts of the horrors that unfolded after the ...
The Delamain bookshop, the longest-established bookshop in Paris, has been cultivating the art of literary transmission since ...
“Au Fil de L’Or” — in English, “Golden Thread” — is to retrace the art of incorporating gold into women’s ceremonial clothing ...
He’d grown up in the U.S. thinking he was the son of Jack Wright, an African-American GI whom his French mother had met and ...
A supermarket that accepts dollars has opened in Havana, part of growing dollarization in Communist-led Cuba. The government ...
Despite being repeatedly targeted by terrorists, France’s resilience is undeniable. So is its change.
Explore the liberation of Paris, its complex aftermath, and how the city grappled with the shadows of its wartime past. Peel back the elegant facade of Paris and prepare to delve into its dark history ...