On November 16th, a new museum called Art Ludique – Le Musée opened in Paris. It is the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the art of entertainment, which comprises comics, mangas, video games and animated movies. The very first exhibition focuses on Pixar, this animation studio that quickly became the icon […]
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- November 29, 2013
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The new exhibition at the Musée du quai Branly (Quai Branly Museum) presents Lega art, which plays a fundamental role in the eponymous tribe of Democratic Republic of Congo. This art is at the same time a symbol of success, a learning tool and a way to remember the dead. It is one of the […]
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- November 28, 2013
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Luc Jacquet, who directed “March of the Penguins” and “The Fox and the Child”, has just released a new breath-taking documentary about forests. You will witness the birth of a tropical forest, from the first shoot to the majestic canopy. With the help of French botanist Francis Hallé, the movie director shows that this untouched […]
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- November 28, 2013
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This exhibition, suitable for the whole family, invites the visitors to discover aqueducts, this clever Roman heritage that enables us to transport more than half of the amount of drinkable water Parisians consume everyday. This event is particularly suitable for the 10-14 year olds, and teaches them how water is carried thanks to objects and […]
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- November 27, 2013
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Presented as the closing movie of the 70th Mostra of Venice, Thierry Ragobert's latest movie takes you into the life of a young Capuchin monkey, born in captivity, that suddenly finds itself alone, on its own in the Amazon rainforest. The co-director of "The White Planet" succeeds in putting the audience into the heart of a hostile […]
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- November 26, 2013
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At the dawn of the 21st Century, water is one of the main issues concerning the environment's protection. However, the blue gold is still not so recurring in the medias, except when there are huge climatic and ecological disasters. Press cartoonists decided to reverse the trend and created committed drawings, full of sarcastic humor, about dirty […]
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- November 26, 2013
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The Palais d'Iéna holds a free exhibition on French architect Auguste Perret (1874-1954), the precursor of reinforced concrete. He was among the first to use this material for construction. This retrospective presents eight of his major creations: the City Hall and St Joseph's church of Le Havre, the Cortot Hall, the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, the […]
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- November 25, 2013
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The Musée Maillol holds an exhibition devoted to abstract painter Serge Poliakoff, who managed to revive this artistic movement with his curved and angular gouaches. Exhibition: "Serge Poliakoff: Gouaches from 1948 to 1969", from September 18th 2013 to February 9th 2014. Open every day from 10:30am to 7pm. Late opening on Monday and Friday unil […]
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- November 22, 2013
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The Swedish Institute presents an exhibition of photographs taken by Grégory Bricout during his trip to Barrön, in Sweden, during summer 2004. A very special work inspired by the Swedish quiet nature and particular luminosity. Exhibition: "Barrön: Gregory Bricout", from November 15th, 2013 to January 12th, 2014. Open Tuesday - Sunday from 12pm to 6pm. […]
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- November 21, 2013
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Recently open at rue Lafayette in Paris, VG Restaurant is the new temple for fans of vegan burgers. This vegetarian and vegan restaurant prepares tasty and original recipes. Burgers are delicious, just like "Feta et moi !" , made with an omelette of aubergines and shallots served with a stewed onions with balsamik-white pepper flavor, […]
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- November 21, 2013
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