France /tags/france France en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 16 Feb 2023 18:50:53 GMT Shiffrin wins gold, thanks former coach after surprise split /news/2023-02-16/shiffrin-wins-gold-thanks-former-coach-after-surprise-split Colorado skier Mikaela Shiffrin won the gold medal in the women’s giant slalom at the world championships. Thu, 16 Feb 2023 18:50:53 GMT /news/2023-02-16/shiffrin-wins-gold-thanks-former-coach-after-surprise-split Andrew Dampf and Eric Willemsen, Associated Press The Arguments Against Action On Climate Change Aren't Monolithic /business/2015-12-08/the-arguments-against-action-on-climate-change-arent-monolithic Global leaders are gathered in Paris to make a plan to combat climate change. There is broad scientific consensus that climate change is real, serious and… Tue, 08 Dec 2015 14:03:23 GMT /business/2015-12-08/the-arguments-against-action-on-climate-change-arent-monolithic Stephanie Joyce - Wyoming Public Media A Family's Fall Harvest Blooms In 'A Kitchen In France' /npr-news/2014-10-28/a-familys-fall-harvest-blooms-in-a-kitchen-in-france Since moving her large family from a Paris apartment to a historic farmhouse in the French countryside, author Mimi Thorisson has found a way to merge the best of the different worlds she has known. Tue, 28 Oct 2014 17:03:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-10-28/a-familys-fall-harvest-blooms-in-a-kitchen-in-france Lauren Hodges 'My Old Lady' Is No 'Last Tango,' But It's Still Pure Paris /arts-life/2014-09-26/my-old-lady-is-no-last-tango-but-its-still-pure-paris My Old Lady is not the first movie to show that getting an apartment in Paris can be dangerous. In 1972's Last Tango in Paris, by Bernardo Bertolucci,… Fri, 26 Sep 2014 10:30:00 GMT /arts-life/2014-09-26/my-old-lady-is-no-last-tango-but-its-still-pure-paris Howie Movshovitz Like Ham? There's A Festival For That In French Basque Country /npr-news/2014-04-18/like-ham-theres-a-festival-for-that-in-french-basque-country The port town of Bayonne in France's Basque region is known for its colorful food and culture. And since 1464, its residents have celebrated the remarkable, local cured ham at the springtime Ham Fair. Fri, 18 Apr 2014 19:49:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-04-18/like-ham-theres-a-festival-for-that-in-french-basque-country Cathy Barrow Fighting For Rwanda's Justice In France /npr-news/2014-04-06/fighting-for-rwandas-justice-in-france The first Rwandan genocide trial to take place in France sent a man to prison for 25 years last month. Dafroza Gauthier and her organization helped make that conviction possible. Sun, 06 Apr 2014 22:29:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-04-06/fighting-for-rwandas-justice-in-france NPR Staff Save The Escargot! Snail-Devouring Predator Rears Its Head In France /npr-news/2014-03-11/save-the-escargot-snail-devouring-predator-rears-its-head-in-france The New Guinea flatworm is a vicious little thing with an appetite for snails. Its discovery in Normandy has raised concerns about the fate of Europe's snails — and France's famed mollusk appetizer. Tue, 11 Mar 2014 20:21:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-03-11/save-the-escargot-snail-devouring-predator-rears-its-head-in-france Chelsea Edgar Paris Confidential: The Mystery Mousse Behind The Chocolate Bar /2014-02-13/paris-confidential-the-mystery-mousse-behind-the-chocolate-bar Dorie Greenspan's quest for her friends' chocolate mousse recipe was the stuff of private-eye fiction. Yet she figured it out, and as a Valentine's gift, she passes the delectable mousse along to us. Thu, 13 Feb 2014 19:50:00 GMT /2014-02-13/paris-confidential-the-mystery-mousse-behind-the-chocolate-bar NPR Staff No Rain On His Parade: Parisian Preserves Art Of Umbrella Repair /2014-01-09/no-rain-on-his-parade-parisian-preserves-art-of-umbrella-repair When an umbrella breaks, most people just throw it away and buy another one. That's sacrilege to Thierry Millet, who says fixing a much-loved parapluie is like giving a bit of youth back to its owner. France's government says the tiny shop run by the self-proclaimed "last umbrella repairman" is a "living heritage." Thu, 09 Jan 2014 08:38:00 GMT /2014-01-09/no-rain-on-his-parade-parisian-preserves-art-of-umbrella-repair Eleanor Beardsley Jewels Found In Alps May Be From Decades-Old Plane Crash /npr-news/2013-09-27/jewels-found-in-alps-may-be-from-decades-old-plane-crash A small box found near Mont Blanc contained rubies, sapphires and emeralds thought to be worth more than $330,000. Authorities suspect they had been on board one of two Indian passenger planes that crashed in the area — one in 1950; one in 1966. The climber who found the treasure turned it in. Fri, 27 Sep 2013 12:45:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-27/jewels-found-in-alps-may-be-from-decades-old-plane-crash Mark Memmott