Until the return from the summer holidays, the Palais de Tokyo consecrates an exhibition to one of the most translated and read in the world contemporary artists of French language since the 1990’s: Michel Houellebecq. With “Rester vivant”, he gives up his role of writer for the artist’s one. Poet, essayist, novelist and director at […]
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- July 18, 2016
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Every year since 2008, the Château de Versailles consecrates a retrospective to a French or foreign contemporary artist. This summer, it is the turn of the Danish artist Olafur Eliasson to take possession of the premises, from June 7th to October 30th, 2016. He is internationally famous for his spectacular installations like “The weather project” […]
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- July 15, 2016
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From July 2nd to August 21st, 2016, come to discover Paris in a new way, at the edges of the canal de l’Ourcq, on the occasion of the 2016 edition of l’Eté du Canal festival. On the programme? Dance balls, more than a 100 cruises and some exhibitions organised from the Bassin de la Villette […]
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- July 14, 2016
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It is in a small quiet street of the 16th arrondissement, just nearby the Green Hotels Paris, the Eiffel Trocadéro and the Gavarni that Mika, of Japanese origin, opened her tearoom Sazanka. © 2015 SAZANKA Let’s head to Japan This simply decorated address, with its red walls and its pastel and flowered tableware, pays tribute […]
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- July 13, 2016
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After going for a stroll at the festival Les Pestacles, dedicated to children, why not make a trip in one of Ile-de-France’s most famous zoos? This summer, the Parc et Château de Thoiry launches a challenge to its young visitors: the Grand défi du labyrinthe. Organised within its plant maze, 1.4-mile long, this game offers […]
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- July 12, 2016
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By consecrating a retrospective to Nobuyoshi Araki (born in 1940 in Tokyo), the musée Guimet is interested in the art of the Japanese bondage. Master of contemporary Japanese photography, he is internationally famous for its photographs of tied up women according to the Kinbaku’s ancient rules. With more than 400 prints displayed, it’s the biggest […]
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- July 11, 2016
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For its new exhibition consecrated to baby animals, the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie invites children from 2 to 7 to set off on an adventure. This retrospective was designed with a joyful and coloured scenography where several physical and sensory games as well as multimedia activities await the young audience. Children will be […]
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- July 08, 2016
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It’s just nearby the Place de la République, close to the canal Saint-Martin, that Italian Chef Sara Biglieri decided to open her restaurant Ivlo. Behind this name, an Italian, vegetarian, local and organic cuisine is hidden! Dishes are made with ingredients for 90% of biological origin and everything is homemade. Therefore, tagliatelle are cooked from […]
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- July 07, 2016
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Created in 1972 by a farmer from the Gers, in Fleurance, in southwestern France, the Fleurance Nature brand always had its heart set on taking care of our beauty, our well-being and health, with the greatest respect for the environment. Specialist in food supplements and organic cosmetics for 40 years, it shows us that nature […]
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- July 06, 2016
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Thanks to the ConsoVRAC application, it is possible to geolocate shops promoting bulk products everywhere in France. © L’EMBALLAGE VERT An ecological experience to share Alarmed by the quantity of discarded packagings, Laurent Calvayrac decided so to create the application with his company L’Emballage Vert. His aims? Fewer expenses, products are 10% to 40% cheaper […]
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- July 05, 2016
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