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"La Morte amoureuse" (in English: "The Dead Woman in Love") is a short story written by Théophile Gautier and published in La Chronique de Paris in 1836. It tells the story of a priest named Romuald who falls in love with Clarimonde, a beautiful woman who turns out to be a vampire. In English translations the story has been titled "Clarimonde ...
Un Soir du Paris (An Evening in Paris) is a lesbian-themed short story collection compiled by SepociKopi.com and published in 2010 by Gramedia Pustaka Utama. It consists of twelve short stories collected over a three-year period from several publications.
Catherinettes in Paris on rue de la Paix in 1932. Catherinette was a traditional French label for a woman of twenty-five years who was still unmarried by the Feast of Saint Catherine (25 November). A special celebration was offered to them on this day and everyone wished them a swift end to their single status.
Real Girlfriends in Paris is an American reality television series that premiered on Bravo on September 5, 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show features six twenty-something year old Americans living in Paris , while they try to find love, work and ultimately themselves.
The original French title literally translates to The Mysteries of Love. [ 2 ] This is the third spin-off from the series Hélène et les Garçons , which ran from 1992–1994 [ 3 ] and was followed by Le Miracle de l'amour (1994–1996), [ 4 ] Les vacances de l'amour (1996–2004) [ 5 ] and finally Les Mystères de l'amour (2011–present).
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A Single Girl (French: La Fille seule) is a 1995 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. It follows a day in the life of a young Parisian woman named Valérie ( Virginie Ledoyen ) who begins a new job at a four-star hotel the same day she reveals to her boyfriend ( Benoît Magimel ) that she is pregnant.
Palmire Louise Dumont (4 March 1855 – 4 February 1915), generally known as Madame Palmyre or Palmyre, was the manager and owner of two early gay bars in Paris in the 1890s–1900s: the lesbian bar La Souris (The Mouse) and the mixed Palmyr's Bar.