Monet's gardens, palette, and past live here Boston Globe Sun, 03 Apr 2011 05:30 AM PDT GIVERNY, France — We already had dragged our children to the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, and the Pompidou Museum, when we broached the subject of traveling to Giverny. An hour outside of Paris, the Normandy village is best known as the home of the great Impressionist painter Claude Monet. It is where you can see the Japanese bridge bathed in ... | Trip to Paris sparks memories The Glasgow Daily Times Sun, 03 Apr 2011 05:21 AM PDT When Emory Kinslowâs son and granddaughter brought him a print of the Arc de Triomphe after a recent trip to Paris, it took him back to the day he participated in the rekindling of the flame at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the foot of the arch. | The Francophilia effect Boston Globe Sun, 03 Apr 2011 05:15 AM PDT PARIS — We are women in love. And we are easily identifiable. We walk with a slackened pace amid the drum march of Parisians. We smile at nothing in particular and wear an expression of dreamy euphoria on our faces. | MSU hoops planning tour of Europe in August Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Sun, 03 Apr 2011 04:46 AM PDT Mississippi State is going global. The Bulldogs are planning a trip to Europe in August for several exhibition games in at least three countries. A spokesman confirmed Friday that MSU will visit Amsterdam, Paris and a city in Belgium. | PHOTO: Autism awareness The Lewiston Sun Journal Sun, 03 Apr 2011 04:41 AM PDT Karen Ellis of South Paris, left, Gail Martel of Auburn, Lou Sutton of Lewiston, Denise Cloutier of Lewiston and Joyce Sweatt of South Paris create paper crafts to raise money for autism awareness at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Lewiston on Saturday. | Novelist offers her take on Hemingways in Paris The Buffalo News Sun, 03 Apr 2011 03:01 AM PDT Paula McLain risks the scorn of Hemingway purists in "The Paris Wife," a fictional narrative of Ernest Hemingway's expatriate days with his first spouse, Hadley Richardson. | In the visual arts, a brush with Paris Philly.com Sun, 03 Apr 2011 02:49 AM PDT In the comic western film My Little Chickadee, W.C. Fields inadvertently created the perfect leitmotif for the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA). | Can some Paris in April redefine region's cachet? Philly.com Sun, 03 Apr 2011 02:49 AM PDT It will unspool over more than three weeks, from the Kimmel Center to Chestnut Hill to Cheyney University and back to Broad Street - 145 performances, exhibitions, lectures, screenings, readings, French lessons, wine tastings, and a street fair, all in the spirit of Paris 1910-20, with its wild profusion of artistic energies. | French skier Jacquemod retires KENS 5 San Antonio Sun, 03 Apr 2011 02:37 AM PDT PARIS (AP) â" French skier Ingrid Jacquemod has announced her retirement, ending a 15-year career marked by several World Cup podiums. | | |
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