In the same perspective as its “zero waste strategy” and its new bins for biowaste, the Paris City Hall just unveiled the project of a bidirectional bicycle path on the Rue de Rivoli. In order to reduce pollution and regulate car traffic, this project should emerge by the end of 2017. A mythical street soon […]
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- February 21, 2017
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For his first personal exhibition in an art centre, Dorian Gaudin chose the Palais de Tokyo. This French-American artist was born in France, in 1986, but now lives and works in New York. His works of art mainly concern the equipment, and more specifically the engine universe, that he combines with organic elements. Thus, it […]
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- February 20, 2017
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Did you know that in Asia, the urban population is increasing of one inhabitant every 0.75 seconds? That is the subject of the latest exhibition of the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, “Urban Mutations”, to see before March 5th 2017. We now know that more than one person out of two lives in a […]
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- February 17, 2017
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After the yellow bin for packaging, and the white bin for glass, the Paris City Hall launches the orange bin to collect biowaste in the 2nd and 12th arrondissement of the capital. This action pursues the zero waste strategy decided by the city. © Marcus Lindstrom / IStockphotos Orange bins to encourage recycling Biowaste, that is […]
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- February 16, 2017
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Last January, we were telling you about La Box est dans le Pré, a beauty box for organic and natural cosmetics, which promoted the brand Sarmance. Today, we focus especially on this brand that uses the benefits of plants and vines to create made in France organic beauty products. Ecocert certified cares To make these […]
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- February 15, 2017
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After presenting "Le Dernier Testament" by Mélanie Laurent, the Théâtre National de Chaillot invites you this time to discover the Ensemble contemporain “Flexible Silence”, a creation by the Japanese choreographer Saburo Teshigawara. When he mixes music of two well-known contemporary composers, Tory Takemitsu and Olivier Messiaen, the artist opens the door to a reflection on […]
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- February 14, 2017
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In addition to the retrospective "From the Jordan River to the Congo River" dedicated to art and Christianism in Central Africa, the musée du quai Branly focuses now on exchanges within and outside Africa with “African Routes”. This exhibition comes back on the history of this continent, all at once cradle of mankind and provider […]
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- February 13, 2017
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Until the end of August 2017, the Palais de la Découverte invites young visitors to discover the spread of virus, in the health field, social networks or through a touch. The retrospective “Viral. Du microbe au fou rire, tout s’attrape” (“Viral. From the microbe to the outbursts of laughter, everything can be catch”) is divided […]
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- February 10, 2017
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Final stretch before the celebration of romance, next Tuesday! Discover our selection of green inexpensive beauty gifts for Valentine’s Day, to please and also to respect the environment. The rose Konjac sponge from Lady Green After the papillon jaune (“yellow butterfly”), the fleur violette (“violet flower”) and the goutte verte (“green drop”), Lady Green releases […]
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- February 09, 2017
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For 25 years, the street artist Shepard Fairey, aka OBEY, denounces in his works the hold of oil and chemical industries on our planet. His greatest works have been gathered in a book, a true piece of art, published by Albin Michel. For the record, we owe him the famous campaign poster of Barack Obama […]
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- February 08, 2017
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