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After finding success with their east village location, the owners of Le Petit Parisien bring their rustic sandwiches to midtown’s east side. Le Petite Parisien honors French cuisine in its simplest form with freshly made baguettes, imported cheeses, and quality meats. Their concept is an homage to the quaint little bistros of 1920’s Paris. The cafe is modeled after the intimate eateries, where authors and artists met to collaborate during France’s Annees Folles or Crazy Years. The sandwich is named after a famed French Newspaper.

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Hot Video: Isabel Marant x H&M Paris Party

by xoJohn

Last night, celebrities gathered for a major Paris fashion event hosted by H&M and Isabel Marant. Audrey Tautou, January Jones, Freida Pinto, Alek Wek, Olga Kurylenko, and Isabel Marant and other celebrities entered the red carpet. During the evening, the collection was presented in a cinematic setting that mixed images, films and models. The live music performance by Grandmaster Melle Mel and Rappers Delight, originally of Sugarhill Gang, lifted the atmosphere of this bohemian style party inspired by the early 90s.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Paris

by xoJohn

One of the world’s major capital cities, Paris, France has a venerable history spanning more than 10,000 years. It grew from a small settlement in the middle of the Stone Age to be the greatest city in France, developing as a center of art and culture, fashion, high finance, medicine, science and tourism. The metropolitan area is one of the largest in Europe, home to more than 12 million people. Centuries of political and cultural development have resulted in an abundance of museums, theaters and galleries as well as a wide selection of architectural styles and monuments.

What to see

Top of the list of famous Parisian landmarks is the Eiffel Tower, which has become the symbol of the ‘City of Love’, also known as the ‘City of Light.’ Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the tower was created originally for the 1889 World’s Fair. It stands 1,063 feet tall (around 81 stories) and is the tallest building in Paris. No first visit to the city is complete without climbing it to benefit from the incredible views from each of the three different levels, the first two of which have restaurants and can be accessed via elevator or stairs, while the third and highest level is only accessible via the elevator.

The wonderful cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris on the Île de la Cité is one of the most famous in the world. Originally built in 1163 and added to many times over the centuries, it was damaged during the French Revolution in the late 18th century. The fabulous French Gothic architecture was restored during the early part of the 19th century and it is now a stunningly beautiful building and a major tourist attraction.

Fine art lovers all over the world are familiar with the world’s most visited museum in Paris, the Louvre, and more than eight million visitors each year flock to see the extraordinary collection of artworks gathered there from all parts of the globe, particularly Leonardo Da Vinci’s enigmatic Mona Lisa. Established in 1793, the Louvre was a product of the French Revolution. The controversial glass pyramid leading to an underground lobby was completed in 1989.

Where to eat

There are many wonderful restaurants and diners in Paris and more than a few are very special indeed. If seafood is a favorite, try the charming, unassuming Huitrerie Regis in St. Germain des Pres for the best fresh oysters in town, delivered directly from the Marennes-Oléron region on the Atlantic coast. Fruits de mer may also include, clams, sea urchins and prawns, depending on availability.

In the heart of the city overlooking the Palais Royal try Macéo for great vegetable dishes as well as scallops and wild sea bass. The wine list here is superb and Englishman Mark Williamson, who owns the restaurant, also runs the bar around the corner.

Getting around

First-time visitors to Paris arriving on one of the Air France flights at Charles de Gaulle or Orly airports can take the train, an airport shuttle bus or a minibus into the city center, depending on where their accommodation is located. Public transport in the city is excellent and there are a range of travel cards and tickets to choose from, depending on the length of your vacation.

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Malandrino Launches Paris NY Tote

by xoJohn

Exclusive Interview with Les Nubians

by Dana Bingham

Les Nubians2010 In 1998, I had just moved to the DC area and naturally I jumped right into the concert scene. The first show I ever saw in DC was a free concert by Les Nubians. I had fallen in love with the French/English singing sister duo. Their songs Makeda and Tabou were on regular rotation on 96.3 WHUR. I do not speak French nor have I attempted to study it, but the way Les Nubians sing, language is not a barrier.

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Jig Pattni: An American Debut

by Desha Winborne

“Love Story” Ring

The Ramcale in lower Manhattan was the place to be last Wednesday.  It was there that Jig Pattni made his American Debut. Amid a crowd of well-wishers, gorgeous models, and executives this award-winning designer presented his beautifully crafted pieces.

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Paris | 180g

by xoJohn

IMG_0050wtmk.jpg picture by jsdaily

While in Paris we had the pleasure of visiting this unique store called 180g. At this location, guest are invited to select an item from the 180g collections ranging from traditional flannel jackets to silk dresses to cashmere scarves to bamboo-fiber

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