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Cassandra Tanti

Cassandra Tanti is the Editor-in-Chief of Monaco Life, bringing over 20 years of experience across digital, print, radio, and television. Beyond leading editorial strategy, she plays a central role in the company’s operations, overseeing business development, advertising partnerships, public relations, and high-profile interviews, making her a driving force behind Monaco Life’s growth and influence.

Author’s Articles

Four chefs, a Broadway star and a surprise from the Palace — Forbes Travel Guide holds its annual gala in Monaco

Forbes Travel Guide held the gala dinner for its annual Summit conference at the Salle des Étoiles in the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club on Thursday evening, bringing together senior figures from the...

Monaco issues urgent travel warning for Middle East as region erupts

Monaco has issued an urgent travel warning for the Middle East as the region faces its worst security crisis in years, following the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader in a US-Israeli strike.

Dalí’s largest ever painting — with a Monaco connection — heads to auction in Paris

A monumental work by Salvador Dalí, considered the largest painting the artist ever created, will lead Bonhams' annual Surrealism sale in Paris on 26th March — and its origins have an unexpected...

Court blocks Valbonne shopping centre project in blow to developer

A French appeals court has rejected the building permit for the long-contested Sophia Village shopping centre in Valbonne, effectively bringing the troubled project to a standstill.

Sharing, the Robuchon way: redefining fine dining on the Esplanade du Portier

Robuchon Monaco has introduced a new Sharing Menu — a refined yet relaxed way to experience the house’s precision-led French cuisine, without sacrificing the standards that define the Robuchon...

A skier’s worst nightmare played out at Chamonix Tuesday — so why is this alpine winter so deadly?

An avalanche swept across groomed runs at Chamonix Tuesday — and it is far from an isolated incident. This alpine winter has already killed 99 people. Here is what is behind the deadly season.