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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.

Author’s Articles

End of an era in Cap d’Ail

The legal battle for Plage Mala has come to end with the forced demolition of eight cabins that have been deemed illegal on the site since 2019.

Jazz Festival is back with fantastic line-up

The Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival will return bigger and better than ever this autumn with a colourful line-up including some of the top names in the music world.

Strong business tourism to continue in October

After a successful MYS, industry professionals will continue to descend on Monaco during the month of October thanks to three major expos at the Grimaldi Forum. 

Local artists beautify Monaco 

'Artists in Movement' is putting the dark days of the pandemic behind and dotting the Rue Princesse Caroline with unique, exceptional works of art intended to delight and inspire.

MonacoTech looking for new round of entrepreneurs

MonacoTech, the start-up incubator founded in the Principality in 2017, has put out its annual call for new start-ups in the green, clean, bio-med, financial yachting and digital tech worlds.

Streets now named after three exceptional women

Prince Albert and Princess Caroline were present for the naming of the new Promenade Princesse Louise-Hippolyte, Place Anne-Marie Campora and Place Joséphine Baker.