Until August 21st 2016, the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris is exhibiting around a hundred of works (paintings and drawings) created by German avant-garde artist Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907). It is the first retrospective consecrated to this great painter which is organised in France. After training in Berlin, she stayed several times in […]
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- August 12, 2016
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Good news for those who do not have green fingers—the free application Pl@ntNet comes to your rescue. Through a simple photo, it provides a wealth of information on nature surrounding you! Considered as the ‘Shazam for plants’, Pl@ntNet enables everyone to contribute to agricultural development and the management of biodiversity. You come upon an unknown […]
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- August 11, 2016
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Looking for sun? Let’s go to the Italian restaurant Mamo—established just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni. The legend of the South Pépino Mammoliti—nicknamed ‘Mamo’—takes us in a whirl of tastes from Côte d’Azur to Italy. © Jean-Pierre Salle A story of passion All starts twenty years ago when Italian […]
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- August 10, 2016
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From June 25th to August 31st 2016, the Jardin d’Acclimatation is switching to the summer mode with its ‘Jardin-Plage’. This event dedicated to the whole family promises thrills and giggles. A sporting and fun moment Installed in front of the Grandes Ecuries Napoléon III, this tiny bit of beach hosts bathing cabins, deckchairs, a paddling […]
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- August 09, 2016
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If you liked the exhibition consecrated to architect Yona Friedman—which is being held until next November, 7th at the Cité de l’Architecture—you will surely like the retrospective ‘Habiter le campement’. Until the end of August, the museum focuses a reflection on housing and encampment—being based on economic, political or environmental contexts at the same time […]
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- August 08, 2016
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It’s the Palais de Tokyo, located just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni, that Marguerite Humeau choses for her first personal exhibition. The young woman, born in France in 1986, lives from now on in London where she creates works which are at the borders of fiction and research. Indeed, […]
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- August 05, 2016
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Eat4good is an application which encourages us to eat better, while respecting the environment. How does it work? First, enter your eating habits: how often you eat red or white meat, dairy products, plants or fish. According to your results, you are attributed an eco-label: from A+++, the perfect vegetarian profile to G, more carnivorous […]
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- August 04, 2016
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It’s with the motto “keep clean, keep green” that the association Green Bird knew how to convince several French people to clean Parisian streets with … some Japanese people and expatriates! Established for almost 10 years in the capital, this organisation from Tokyo wants to raise the Parisians’ awareness on street cleanliness. Ready for a […]
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- August 03, 2016
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The endless exasperation in front of the full mailbox with newsletters we never read or special offers we never take advantage of has perhaps come to an end. As good for the moral as it is for the planet, we give you a few solutions to sort your mails effectively and finally being able to […]
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- August 02, 2016
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With its new exhibition “Infiltrée chez les physiciens”, the Palais de la Découverte invites us to discover how is the everyday life in a physics laboratory. Thanks to female illustrator Héloïse Chochois, this so particular universe is unveiled with a comic book and graphic narrative. The exhibited plates retranscribe with simplicity the daily life the […]
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- August 01, 2016
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