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A poster of a man holding two guns.

Matthew Rose Art Exhibition in Montparnesse — God and Country

August 25, 2011

Paris-based American artist Matthew Rose presents a new series of major works on paper at STORIE in the Montparnasse quartier of Paris, opening Thursday, September 1, 2011. The new works target and recast religious icons, patriotism, gods and nature in a medium…

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Tour de France 2011

July 3, 2011

For its 108th year, Le Tour de France, the world’s premier biking race. began on July 3, and finishes in Paris on Sunday, July 24. The route stretches in 20 stages from La Berre-de-Monts, through the mountainous Pyrénées, to the grand finale on the Avenue des…

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Swan Lake — Opera Bastille in Paris

November 28, 2010

The Paris Ballet debuts its first performance of the season of Swan Lake on Monday, November 29th, at Opera Bastille. Tchaikovsky’s first ballet echoes with extraordinary gentleness and melancholy. Marius Petipa adopted the work in 1895 and created the legend…

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Paris Photo Exhibition

November 4, 2010

This annual photography fair involves over one hundred international galleries and publishers presenting a selection of some of the finest examples of photographic expression from the 19th century to the present day. Paris Photo has a special selection of photos…

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Paris Marathon 2010

April 11, 2010

Today is the Paris Marathon, which means a little chaos in the streets as nearly 40,000 runners take way as they meander through Paris.  Fortunately, this year the run started earlier (8:45 am) which means that the stragglers should finish and the…

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La Rafle and Yom Hashoah

April 11, 2010

At our neighborhood Ã©cole maternelle is a plaque which is a reminder of the Jewish children rounded up by the French police, in collaboration with the Nazis, and sent to concentration camps to die.  Over 100 children in the 16th arrondissement were killed,…

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A poster of the paris international art and design fair.

Pavillon des Arts & Design

March 24, 2010

The annual Pavillon des Arts et du Design has landed in the Jardin des Tuileries. This art and design exposition presents new pieces engineered by the biggest names in painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, tapestries, jewelry, antiques, and furniture to at…

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