For the first time, some Tsutsugaki masterpieces from a private collection leave Japan to be presented at the Guimet Museum in Paris. This dying art is finally honored thanks to the Parisian Museum. The term may not be familiar with you, for Tsutsugaki is not well known. It is a textile dyeing technique combining the […]
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- July 11, 2013
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Chic and ecology once again mix together. The Cuff Links Shop was able to renew old products, by offering luxurious and recycled creations... Some fashion representatives often proved their commitment in favor of environment. Ecology is becoming a real trend in fashion. The Cuff Links Shop is no exception to the rule. Their creations? Cuff […]
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- July 09, 2013
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This Festival originally based in Toulouse settles in Paris for the third year in a row. In association with the Quai Branly Museum, Les Siestes Electroniques enable people to have a lounge in the sun while being send into raptures by tones from all over the world. Here you don’t just listen to music; you […]
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- July 04, 2013
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Since July 1, 2013, night lighting of non-residential buildings is limited all over France. This measure, expected since January 25, should enable the whole country to save energy. Ministry seems to be determined to stop electricity waste. The fight she leads against night lighting is finally coming to a victory. Every professional premises now have […]
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- July 02, 2013
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Symbol of the splendor of the French monarchy, the Palace of Versailles is known worldwide. Pushing magnificence to its climax, the domain organizes like each summer a series of shows called Musical Fountains show and Musical Gardens. Despite the centuries going by, what was once the home of the Sun King never ceases to shine. […]
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- June 28, 2013
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If there were a TV channel that could share with us its love for the planet, it would be without a doubt Ushuaia TV. Through the small screen, it enables us to travel, to discover distant lands, unusual landscapes but above all to raise public awareness of environmental protection. The programs focusing around ecology are […]
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- June 26, 2013
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Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle now has a “solar farm”. This photovoltaic station will enable the airport to save 7 tons of Co2 a year. This initiative is part of the strategic plan of Paris Airports in favor of the environment. Paris Airports, a commitment to the environment The group Paris Airports shows more and more its interest in […]
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- June 24, 2013
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On April 18, the Louxor Theater reopened its doors after 3 years of renovation. Built during the 20s by the architect Henri Zipcy and the ceramist Amedee Tiberti, the theater quickly became busy. Turned into a nightclub in 1983, it was abandoned in 1987. It is only in 2003 that the city of Paris bought […]
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- June 21, 2013
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Monsieur Bleu is the new dandy of Parisian nights. The brand new restaurant of the Palais de Tokyo is fully booked for dinner. With its very Art-Deco setting imagined by the designer Joseph Dirand, Monsieur Bleu attracts as well thanks to its elegant setting as to its top quality French cuisine. Comfortably sitting on a […]
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- June 19, 2013
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Open since 1957, this big garden of 8,7 hectares of the 15th district is a nice tribute to the famous French singer Georges Brassens (1921 – 1981) who lived nearby, at 42 rue Santos-Dumont. This uneven landscape was built in place of a former slaughterhouse. A garden hiding numerous secrets… You can walk on the […]
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- June 17, 2013
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