Paris, I've Grown Accustomed to Your Ways is a charming and delightful love song to the city.
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Book Review: Floats the Dark Shadow by Yves Fey
Paris murder mystery recreates La Belle Époque with panache.
Read More »Book Review: Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d’Art by Christopher Moore
Moore at his best — underneath the laughter lies the truth the clown usually covers with a greasepaint smile.
Read More »Book Review: Technicolor Dreamin’: The 1960’s Rainbow and Beyond by Karen Moller
This counterculture artist and designer's memoir is full of interesting anecdotes.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Monte Carlo
Well-acted but ultimately predictable "princess for a day" tween fantasy.
Read More »Book Review: Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris by David King
Serial killer used tumult of Nazi-occupied Paris to mask his string of murders.
Read More »Interview: Liesel Soley, Author of Can You Be an Artist?
"Be true to yourself, maintain your integrity and do not let others throw you," says Soley.
Read More »Book Review: Man Ray | Lee Miller: Partners in Surrealism by Phillip Prodger (contributions by Lynda Roscoe Harigan and Antony Penrose)
Those lips, those eyes - Lee Miller and Man Ray were artists, lovers, equals.
Read More »Book Review: Paris: The Collected Traveler edited by Barrie Kerper
The next time you visit Paris, Peu, mais bien (Do less, but do it well.)
Read More »Book Review: Ada: Legend of a Healer by R.A. McDonald
Even the grace of healing becomes a tool for those in power.
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