At Kaori, the new incense room within the Japanese store and restaurant Ogata Paris, Gaia Repossi embarks on a one-of-a-kind sensory journey.
Category: Paris (France)
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A Jewelry Designer Finds a Scent as Unique as Her Latest Avant-Garde Ring
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Mehran Karimi Nasseri, Who Inspired ‘The Terminal,’ Dies in Paris Airport
The New York Times – Travel:Mr. Nasseri lived in Charles de Gaulle Airport for 18 years, sleeping on a bench, after he was stuck in limbo as a refugee. His life was the inspiration for the Steven Spielberg film, which starred Tom Hanks.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas, So Near the Greats, but Not One of Them Yet
The New York Times – Sports:He has an impressive game, with a dominating serve and a huge wingspan. Winning a major is next on his list.
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So the Forehand Is Your Best Tennis Shot? You Sure?
The New York Times – Sports:It is usually the most powerful, but that greater strength may also be its greatest weakness. It can break down under pressure.
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Which Men’s Tennis Player Will Be No. 1 at the End of the Year?
The New York Times – Sports:Novak Djokovic has taken the top spot for the last two years, but, with his struggles, now it’s up for grabs.
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In Paris, a Kind of Watch Repair Cooperative
The New York Times – Business:Three watchmakers who met as students now work together to fix and renovate timepieces.
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Cartier to Reopen Its Paris Home
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The Rue de la Paix building has been under renovation for the last two years. Next week, it will emerge in its new, redesigned form.
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Comparisons to Monet Bothered This Artist. Now They’re Side by Side.
The New York Times – Travel:Joan Mitchell, an Abstract Expressionist, hated being compared to Monet. Now he’s right next to her in one of two Paris shows that celebrate her work.
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Tens of Thousands March in Paris to Protest Rising Living Costs
The New York Times – Business:The demonstration occurred on the heels of strikes at oil refineries, adding to a tense political atmosphere.
