Based on Hector Malot’s novel Produced by Léna Bréban At the Vieux Colombier From December the 8th 2021, to January the 9th 2022 Métro : M9 > M1 By bicycle : 17 mn Sans Famille is a french novel by Hector Malot, published in 1878 by Edouard Dentu in Paris. The story takes place in the XIXth […]
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- December 02, 2021
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Electric Car versus petrol or diesel car, which pollutes the most ? Several recent studies show that the electric car pollutes less than petrol or diesel cars and it has a bright future. Figures prove that an electric car (battery manufacturing included) emits up to three times less greenhouse gas and even less air pollutants than […]
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- November 18, 2021
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DALI, l’énigme sans fin (the Endless Mystery) at l’atelier des lumières Created by Gianfranco Lannuzzi - Renato Gatto - Massimiliano Siccardi Dates : from May 19th,2021 to January 2nd,2022 Duration : 40 minutes Métro : M98 (approximately 30 min) Salvador Dali was born in Figueras on May 11th 1904 and he died in the same town, on January […]
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- November 18, 2021
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Ecological Innovation A solution to come to an end with disposable packaging. Although plastic disposable packaging is prohibited in France since July 2016, most of the packaging found in mass distribution is still made of plastic or cardboard. To address this issue, the greek designer George Bosnas has created Biopack:aquite special package to replace egg […]
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- November 10, 2021
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L’exposition « The World of Banksy » Jusqu’au 31 décembre 2021 Métro M9 (20 min) Vélo 21 min Banksy was supposedly born in Bristol, in Great-Britain, around the year 1974. He appears to be unavoidable in the sphere of Street Art in the middle of the nineties, and his unique provocative style becomes legendary. In 2010, a […]
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- November 10, 2021
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Play by Alexander Ekman Duration : 2h05 Dates : September 28th to November 6th 2021 Metro : M9 (20 min) Bicycle : 19 min Play, first ballet of the swedish choreographer Alexander Ekman, created for the Opera’s ballet dancers, was represented at the Palais Garnier in December 2017. The choreographer invites the performers to a huge playground where emotions and […]
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- November 04, 2021
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En attendant les barbares at the Comédie française, Waiting for the Barbarians Based on J. M. Coetzee Adapted and directed by Camille Bernon et Simon Bourgade Duration : 2h05 Dates : from October 28th to November 28th, 2021 Métro : M9 and M1 (or M7) By bicycle : 16 minutes Nobel prize in literature in2003, J.M.Coetzee invents, in this […]
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- November 04, 2021
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The Traversée de Paris will take place this Saturday January 31, 2021. Organizers expect you for a wonderful 20-km parade in Paris. Over 700 cars are brought together for a beautiful event departing from and arirving to the Château de Vincennes! The next edition is planned on January 31, 2021 for old-fashioned car fans. Organizers […]
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- January 04, 2021
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The recent publication of the 5th Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO5) in September confirmed, with high confidence, that Aichi Target 10 — which concerns reducing pressures on coral reefs and other vulnerable ecosystems impacted by climate change or ocean acidification — has not been achieved. What's more, coral reefs have “shown the most rapid increase in […]
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- November 26, 2020
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Alongside its exhibitions Yves Klein, Infinity Blue and Monet, Renoir, Chagall ... Voyages en Méditerranée, l'Atelier des Lumières exceptionally opens its doors in the evening to present The Last Sentinels, Jimmy Nelson's first immersive creation. Located in a former 19th century foundry, l'Atelier des Lumières offers grandiose immersive exhibitions via its 3,300 m2 of projection […]
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- October 15, 2020
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