Until 31st March 2017 the Pavillon de l'Eau is exhibiting photographs by Franck Vogel, a free exhibition called "Le Colorado - Le fleuve qui n'atteint plus la mer". The Colorado is a river that flows from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California. It provides some of the water consumed by nearly 30 million […]
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- November 04, 2016
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This year, for its 41st edition, the Marjolaine Salon, France's largest organic market, is celebrating the bee. From 5th to 13th November 2016, this salon dedicated to everything organic, which is held at the Parc Floral de Paris, welcomes 550 ecofriendly exhibitors of clothing, beauty, food, tourism, health and the habitat. For the 2016 edition, […]
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- November 03, 2016
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After ‘Impulso’ in December 2015 and June 2016, Rocío Molina is back at the Théâtre National de Chaillot with ‘Caida del cielo’, from next November 3rd to 11th. The Spanish choreographer and dancer takes us right to Andalusia, on the traces of flamenco. This new show was thought out as a diptych—divided into two parts—where […]
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- November 02, 2016
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Renowned for its caviar, Maison Prunier is also known for its beautiful restaurant on Avenue Victor Hugo. Created in 1925, it has kept its Art Deco decor. It is famous for seafood: shellfish, crustaceans, oysters and fish. Behind the scenes Chef Eric Coisel works to create simple but elegant dishes, like brandade de morue, or […]
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- November 01, 2016
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For the first time in France, an exhibition looking at modernity in Mexican painting, from the beginnings of the Revolution up to the mid-twentieth century. The Grand Palais' retrospective "Mexique" takes us on a voyage of discovery of famous artists, such as Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo and José Clemente Orozco. Works of contemporary […]
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- October 31, 2016
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For its new exhibition from 6th October to 3rd December 2016, Galerie Jardins en Art presents Cédric Pollet's photographs of bark and Thierry Martenon's wood carvings. Both artists pay tribute to the nobility of wood and trees in an exhibition called "Art'bres". This retrospective accompanies the release of two beautiful books by Ulmer Editions, devoted […]
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- October 28, 2016
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To cope with the first frosts of autumn, we are rushing over to Good Organic Only to fill up on vitamins! Founded by former Miss France, Mareva Galanter, and Valérie Espinasse, it sells 100% organic juice and food which is gluten free, and mostly also lactose free. A new store was opened in September on […]
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- October 27, 2016
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Based in the West of France, near La Rochelle, Clémence et Vivien produce two ranges of handmade natural cosmetics, which carry the Vegan and Slow labels. The first is a range of creamy cold process soaps like "Le Gecko", an exfoliant with rosemary and lemon, or "Le Saint Bernard" with orange, petitgrain and turmeric. The […]
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- October 26, 2016
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From 8th September until 5th November 2016, the 11th arondissement has an ephemeral and dynamic place to go: La Friche Richard Lenoir. This spot aims to be green, designed with recycled materials like large catamaran sails, cans and pallets. Families, tourists and Parisians can enjoy its 2,500m2 of friendly space, and listen to acoustic jazz, […]
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- October 25, 2016
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Discover French coastal landscapes at the new exhibition at the tropical Aquarium at the Palais de la Porte Dorée. Through stunning aerial photographs by Frédéric Larrey, visitors can admire the coastline from the Opal Coast to the Mediterranean, and the great lakes and mangroves of French overseas territories. The retrospective also focuses on the work […]
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- October 24, 2016
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