Paris

Sarkozy's Insecurity: Falling A Bit Short

Huffington Post | Jessica Gusman | Posted 05.22.2009 | World


This image, taken during President Obama's recent trip to France earlier this month, has been making its way around the Internet, pointing out Nicolas...

UN World Digital Library Goes Live Online

CBC News | Posted 05.22.2009 | World


The World Digital Library went live on Tuesday, aiming to provide a one-stop shop for researchers, teachers and schoolchildren seeking to find items o...

CNN Reporter Turned Princess Starts Jordanian J-School

Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 05.13.2009 | Media


Magda Abu-Fadil

Princess Rym's advice to young journalists today is: "Be persistent. Don't take no for an answer. Remember why you're doing this. It's not about you, it's about the story."

Huff Post Exclusive! 2010 Porsche Panamera sedans take on Southern California freeways

Steve Parker | Posted 05.09.2009 | Business


Steve Parker

Just over a month ago, Porsche released the production facts and figures and pricing for their new Panamera four-door sedan. And today, we nearly ran ...

HAIR, The Rock Musical: A French Twist

Carol Muske-Dukes | Posted 05.22.2009 | Living


Carol Muske-Dukes

Sometime in the summer of 1970, I wandered into the theater district of Paris and managed, by chance, to join a queue of auditioners for a part in the Paris production of HAIR.

Francophile Food Critic and Cookbook Author Patricia Wells on Writing, Cooking, and Running

Louise McCready | Posted 10.16.2009 | Living


Louise McCready

I think the future of cooking is that it will become more traditional, as sane, healthy. Ingredients just get better and better, fresher and fresher.

3M Boss Held Hostage By French Strikers

AP | Posted 04.25.2009 | World


Striking French workers for US manufacturer 3M were holding their boss hostage today at a plant south of Paris as anger over layoffs and cutbacks moun...

Sarkozy's Daring Design Dreams For A New 'Grand Paris"

Christian Science Monitor | Posted 04.18.2009 | World


Kings, emperors, generals, and presidents have all tinkered with the city. It's been walled, razed, and excavated. In the zeal of modernization that ...

You and I Hate My Name

Dave Astor | Posted 04.15.2009 | Comedy


Dave Astor

At a time when financial bigwigs have made a mess of the U.S. economy, the deserved scorn heaped upon these greedy "masters of the universe" poses a problem for people with blue-blood monikers like mine.

Adrian Moore, Four Seasons Concierge, Moonlights As Paris' Hottest Food Blogger

WWD | Tina Isaac | Posted 04.02.2009 | Media


Like a lot of people in Paris, Adrian Moore is obsessed with food. He also has a taste for writing, as evidenced by his blog "Not a Gastronomic Circle...

You Can Have a Long Distance Relationship, Even in this Economy

Andrea Chalupa | Posted 03.15.2009 | Living


Andrea Chalupa

Long distance relationships absolutely, positively do work and while I was starting mine, I happened upon a lot of happy couples who were making it work too.

A Valentine's Day Hint: The World's Best Pedicure

Beth Arnold | Posted 03.15.2009 | Style


Beth Arnold

There's something truly luxurious about someone handling our body's mules with velvety care and attention.

Feed a Celebrity - Play the Game!

www.mochiads.com | MochiAds | Posted 03.15.2009 | Comedy


This is funny feed-a-celebrity game. See Paris Hilton, she is so skinny and pale. Feed her with hamburgers and hot-dogs to make her look more like a real woman! But be careful! Her dog, poor little soul, also keeps the diet so it is so hungry that ready to snatch out the food from her owner mouth.

Help Paris Hilton: Play the Game!

www.mochiads.com | mochiads | Posted 03.08.2009 | Comedy


Now probably every person knows who Paris Hilton is. She is known for her appearance in a sex tape, her appearance on the television series, for her tongue-in-cheek autobiography, her album "Paris", and her work in modeling. And of cause she is much known for her shocking, antisocial and sometimes scandalous behavior. Some of her tricks even leaded Paris to the jail. Please, help Paris to get out of there!

Notes on the Iran/Persia Conflict: A Travelogue -- Part One: "Tourist" is not a Dirty Word.

Eric Lurio | Posted 03.04.2009 | World


Eric Lurio

Let's discuss why anyone in their right mind would travel half way around the world and back and spend a quarter-year's salary (minimum wage) to go to Iran for two weeks.

Letter From Paris: Greed Heard Round The World

Beth Arnold | Posted 03.01.2009 | World


Beth Arnold

While banks and the auto industry have been bailed out, public transportation workers and other civil servants complain that small and medium businesses -- the people -- have gotten a big fat zero.

Admiring Continents

Pablo Ganguli | Posted 03.01.2009 | Style


Pablo Ganguli

I still do not know what possessing Indian nationality signifies. I have always felt so very un-Indian with only rare flashbacks of nostalgia for things from the sub-continent.

HuffPost Reviews: Van Morrison -- Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl / Asa -- Asa

Mike Ragogna | Posted 02.27.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

With a basic reverence for the original record, Morrison's live arrangements allow for musicians to add new layers of strata though jams, while acknowledging forty years has passed since the original was slated.

Reacting to French Anti-Semitism

Brett Ratner | Posted 02.27.2009 | World


Brett Ratner

With all of the hyped details of every event in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, why hasn't the American media devoted any coverage to the disgraceful, blatantly anti-Semitic events in France?

Now in Paris: Jackson Pollock and Shamanism

Karin Badt | Posted 02.23.2009 | Entertainment


Karin Badt

How odd that a museum in France, a country that is reluctant to accept new-age spirituality, is not only devoting space to Pollock as a mystic, but is encouraging the viewer to take the same mystical path.

Champagne for Obama

Joan Z. Shore | Posted 02.21.2009 | World


Joan Z. Shore

France opened its heart to America yesterday, and Paris opened the doors of its magnificent City Hall to a jubilant crowd of 1,300 to watch the inauguration ceremony, transmitted live by CNN.

President Obama: Set Cuba Free

Eric Margolis | Posted 02.21.2009 | World


Eric Margolis

Releasing Cuba from 50 years of prison could be one of President Barack Obama's most sensible, easiest, and most applauded early acts.

Letter From Paris: The New American/French Revolution

Beth Arnold | Posted 02.21.2009 | World


Beth Arnold

The common feeling among those who attended a gala reception in Paris was that Obama's election and presidency gave hope to not only the United States but also the entire world.

Proud in Paris!

Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 02.19.2009 | Politics


Vivian Norris de Montaigu

The reasons why I left the U.S. have now been replaced with reasons why I want to be back there. I did not recognize my government for eight years. Now it begins to make sense again.

Obama and the Perils of Gaza

Sandy Tolan | Posted 02.16.2009 | World


Sandy Tolan

Obama promised in his too-brief comments on Gaza that "after January 20th, I'll have plenty to say." Here's hoping he does, and that by the time he opens his mouth, it won't be too late.