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Stephanie Horsman

Stephanie has been a writer for more than 20 years, with a career that has taken her from Los Angeles to New York and finally to Europe. In addition to news, she has also written for television, advertising and radio.

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Work continues on plan to ease traffic jams in Cap d’Ail despite appeal

A project intended to relieve traffic on the western approach to the Principality has come up against fierce opposition from Cap d’Ail, but work is pressing ahead. 

Historic Bains de la Police restored and reopening on Nice’s Promenade des Anglais

Once reserved for local police after World War II, then abandoned and closed to the public for several years, Bains de la Police will come to life again in the form of a new restaurant by Castel...

Why are motorists in France paying more at the pump than the rest of the EU?

Petrol prices in France are still significantly higher than other EU countries. We explain why driver's in the country continue to pay more at the pump.

Curator of upcoming Monet exhibit focus of Metropole’s next Cultural Rendez-Vous

Marianne Mathieu, the curator of the Grimaldi Forum’s summer exhibition ‘Monet in Full Light’, will be holding a talk on the artist’s life and work in the South of France at the Hotel...

Monaco parents get support network in new ‘Entreparents’ app

A new government-backed app called Entreparents, from the creators of the Carlo app, is giving Monaco’s mums and dads a chance to learn, listen and talk about the challenges and triumphs of...

Monaco Art Week announces dates and participants for 5th edition

Monaco Art Week offers an insider’s peek into the Principality’s art and auction houses via a well-planned walking tour. The details of the anticipated 5th edition have just been released.