Where to Eat French Food in Boston

French food – especially in its most buttery and decadent forms — is a treat, and there’s nothing wrong with treating yourself to a little continental magic from time to time. Who doesn’t love a plate of stinky cheese, cassoulet, or beef bourguignon?Also worth remembering: Not all French food is heavy. Provence is famous for the vegetable casserole ratatouille, you can’t think Côte d’Azur without thinking tapenade, and the favorite dish of the Marseillaise is a fish stew called bouillabaisse. You can eat a pound of butter while eating French, but you don’t have to.

Tip: While this map focuses on full-service restaurants in Boston proper, the Boston area also features a number of outstanding French bakery and cafe options worth exploring. Start with Cafe Madeleine in Boston’s South End and then move beyond the city to Ma France in Lexington (a French grocery shop with baked goods, charcuterie, cheese, and lots more), Clear Flour Bread in Brookline (serving French and Italian breads), and Mamadou’s Artisan Bakery in Winchester and Arlington.

Here’s where to eat like the French without getting on an airplane [ . . . ]

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Christie’s Revives the Market’s Mood With a Strong $168 Million Impressionist and Modern Sale in London 

Claude Monet
Claude Monet’s La Gare Saint-Lazare, vue extérieure (1877)

The solid auction was led by a rare $32.8 million Monet and Picasso’s portrait of Dora Maar, which fetched $25.4 million [ . . . ]

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Picasso
Pablo Picasso’s Femme dans un fauteuil (Dora Maar) (1942)
Rodin
Auguste Rodin’s Baiser, moyen modèle dit “Taille de la Porte”–modèle avec base simplifiée (1885/1890)
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Kazimir Malevich’s Landscape (1911)

Paris hosts nude picnic 

In Paris, the Nudists Association is hosting a nude picnic for naturists. If you want to eat in the buff, the location is Bois de Vincennes park.

Would you do a spot of yoga in the buff or eat a sandwich in your birthday suit?
If the answer’s yes, and you’re in Paris on June 24 — you’re in luck.
The city’s Nudists Association is hosting a giant picnic for naturists aimed at newbies and pros alike.
The event will honor the inaugural Parisian Day of Naturism, which the Association hopes will become an annual event celebrated on the last Sunday of June each year.
The group hopes it will be a “symbolic day,” bringing together Parisians in the nudist area of the Bois de Vincennes park. [ . . . ]

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