China people never cease to amaze us. Dragging behind them their polluters’ reputation, following their industrial development, they are also the first to propose innovations regarding garbage. While we find more and more dustbins dedicated to waste sorting in chic neighborhoods, the rest of the country, and especially countrysides, are polluted. Detritus strew sols, and […]
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- September 10, 2013
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If you love Hungarian art, book your October month to discover the Musée d’Orsay exhibition dedicated to modern Hungarian painting. Rich of a hundred paintings, this retrospective puts in the spotlight the relationship which may have existed between music and arts of the beginning of the 20th century in Hungary. The opportunity to rediscover Hungarian […]
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- September 09, 2013
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Until next October 6th, the City of Fashion and Design is hosting photography exhibition “Parisian in summer”. The thread of this event is about the city’s face at this time, what is it? Photographs taken between 1880 and 1960 by Roger-Viollet agency gives to the capital a face worthy of a seaside resort, where locals meet vacationers […]
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- September 05, 2013
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It’s difficult for vegetarians and vegans to find products matching their diet. From here, Noémie had the idea to create the Vegan Box concept. Once a month, she proposes vegetable origin food to everyone who decided to follow this diet. Her aim is to let everyone discover that veganism is not as difficult as we’re […]
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- September 03, 2013
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The city of Johannesburg in South Africa is put in the spotlight in this Maison Rouge exhibition. Forty artists are presented there, valuing work of the most famous such as Kendell Geers, Jane Alexandre or William Kentridge as well as still unknown names such as Zanele Muholi, Mikhael Subotsky, Kudzanai Chiurai or even Mary Sibande. […]
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- August 30, 2013
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Seventh art lovers can find their happiness within an independent cinema as historical as unusual : la Pagode. Nestled in the heart of the 7th arrondissement which is the unique projection place, the contrast between its Asian inspired architecture and the remainder of the neighborhood will know how to surprise you. As such, he is […]
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- August 29, 2013
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Every years, nearly 285 billion of cans, including 4,1 billion in France, are sold all over the world. Thus, 91% of French consume them. A French company has created the Canibal machine. Fun and colorful, it recycles the three main drinks packagings : cans, coffee cups, and small water bottles. Available in universities and some companies, […]
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- August 27, 2013
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At the Louvre Museum, an exhibition gathers artworks coming from North collection of Everhard Habach (1618-1695) who was one of the biggest collectors of his time. You will discover, among numerous paintings, artworks of painters such as Dürer, Bril, Holbein, Van Orley, Van Dyck and Rubens. “A German at Louis XIV court at the Louvre […]
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- August 26, 2013
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This summer, you can discover at the grand Trianon a selection of vellums coming from Natural History Museum dedicated to rare flowers from the collection started by Louis XIV and his uncle Gaston D’Orléans. Trianon gardeners will have to reconstruct Château de Versailles’ flowerbeds as they were at this time. “Flowers from royal collections” exhibition, […]
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- August 23, 2013
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Each year, from May 1st to October 21st, it is possible to do water ski in Paris. A pleasant leisure you can enjoy during your stay at Hôtel Gavarni or Eiffel Trocadéro. The Ski Nautique Club de Paris is near Bois de Boulogne. This may be a nice way to end your walk trough Bagatelle […]
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- August 22, 2013
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