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Paris's Newest Lawnmowers Are ... A Flock of Black Sheep
It's all part of the city's new "eco-grazing" effort.
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A Transit Expansion Designed to Force Paris to Make Peace With Its Suburbs
If any European city needed a radical structural rethink, it's Paris.
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A Brief History of Suburbia's Rise and Fall
A new paper tracks suburbia from its ideological roots in the Victorian era to its harsh detractors in the modern age.
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The Heated Terraces of Paris Are Safe, For Now
A ban on outdoor gas heaters from Parisian cafés doesn't look like it will be implemented anytime soon.
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Photos
The Man Who Tried to Change the Soul of Paris
Michel Holley built a mini-city of hulking towers on the Left Bank. He thought he was creating a utopia, but most of the city disagreed.
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Videos
Can Paris Cool Live Beyond the City Lines?
The view from the city's electronic music scene.
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Postcard
Odd Places to Spend the Night
Haven't you always wanted to sleep in a rusty car lofted over Amsterdam?
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Attention Ladies of Paris: It Just Became Legal for You to Wear Pants
More than 200 years after it was initially drafted, the law was repealed. By a lady. Who may or may not have been wearing pants.
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When a View Costs More Than Dinner
Observation decks can be good business, and The Shard in London hopes to cash in.
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Those Old Color Photographs of Paris You've Been Seeing? Not Quite Real.
Here's what the originals look like.

