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French Parents Don’t Know What They’re Doing, Either

Ever since the success of “Bringing Up Bébé” (2012), Pamela Druckerman’s incisive O.G. guide to family life à la française, the American parenting-industrial...

How one family turned a job loss into an opportunity to sail the world

Lisa Terauchi-D'Rozario's husband had been a captain with Hong Kong airline Cathay Dragon for 14 years when he lost his job in October...

France Is Fighting to Save Your iPhone From an Early Death

Every time a new iPhone comes out, a team of technicians in the French city of Toulouse start to pull it apart. In...

The Anonymous Postcard That Inspired a French Best-Seller

“The Postcard,” a novel by the French author Anne Berest, opens on a snowy morning in a Parisian suburb: “My mother lit her...

These are the best hotels in the U.S. and Europe, according to a new ranking

The U.S. News & World Report released its 13th annual ranking of the best hotels for travelers this week.The rankings, published Tuesday, are...

The Strikes and Protests in France Look to the Future and the Past

The past, according to a famous American dictum, is never dead. It’s not even past. First said in a spirit not entirely agreeable...

“Represent,” Reviewed: A Witty Attempt to Redefine the French Left

The French miniseries “Represent,” which is streaming on Netflix, veers toward movie-ness for practical reasons. With its six half-hour episodes, it’s shorter than...

The Right Not to Be Fun at Work

I have a friend who works for a company that requires her to share a hotel room with a colleague when she travels...

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