Les Idées heureuses: Chaconnes and the Taste of Chocolate
With Chaconne et chocolat : délectations espagnoles, Les Idées heureuses continues a musical adventure it began a few years ago. Its theme: the fascinating chaconne. Having explore...
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With Chaconne et chocolat : délectations espagnoles, Les Idées heureuses continues a musical adventure it began a few years ago. Its theme: the fascinating chaconne. Having explore...
Montreal, March 19, 2025 – To celebrate International Jazz Day, Divertissement Mercier and co-producer Martine Labbé are partnering with the Lion d’Or Cabaret to present a memorabl...
Montreal, April 29, 2026 – The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ Bourgie Hall unveils its 2026–2027 season, a major program featuring 94 concerts and 3 masterclasses, firmly establish...
With Opéra-Comique’s new production of Lucie de Lammermoor—the little-known French version of Donizetti’s most famous work—a rarity has returned to the Parisian stage not as a mere...
Erin Morley, Lawrence Brownlee, and Malcolm Martineau put on a jolly good show at the 92nd Street Y.
It is the newest addition to the Come à la Maison family. Brasserie des Nations has been taken over by serial entrepreneur Séverin Laface. It had been some time since Séverin Lafac...
American tenor Charles Castronovo performs a bit of Weber's Der Freischütz ahead of the opportunity to hear Berlioz's take on the score at Carnegie Hall next week.
Graham Spicer sees the Milanese edition of Daniele Cipriani’s Les Étoiles gala and enjoyed its varied offerings, with Natalia Osipova and Aurélie Dupont stepping in at the last min...
Matthew Paluch sees The Great Chevalier, in which the diva-ish Mr Chevalier shares the stage with his company's Executive Director Simone Mousset, in a work often uncomfortably clo...
Guided by an idea as simple as it is inexhaustible—the art of imitation—La Nef’s latest program offers a fascinating musical journey through the centuries. From the Middle Ages to...
A Parisian dynasty. A scandal at the Palace of Versailles. And a very warm welcome from a city that forgot to ask why he left France.
Credits: Serge de Coaster [Sponsored post] If you think you’ve seen the best of French grandeur at Versailles, think again. To find the true soul of the 17th century, you must trav...
FRANCE AS IT MEANS—Sunday lunch as architecture, a bistro reckoning 40,000 deep, a dressing room disaster in Bordeaux, knights below a Paris street sign, the drummer who found Fran...
Mick Harvey, Serge Gainsbourg, and the art of the impossible
Chef Jean-Rony Leriche is on a mission to bring 'la gastronomie antillaise' to Paris with his excellent restaurant near the Arc de Triomphe.
Four stars, two chefs, a firework of flavours Nineteen restaurants across the world, thirteen countries, one shared evening. No concert, no festival, no awards ceremony: a dinner....
Avec la pièce d’ouverture, Fleurs, le dernier opus de Flore Laurentienne installe dès les premiers instants la sensation du temps qui s’étire et d’élégante douceur mélancolique. Le...
Reopened three weeks ago, Café de Paris has had a complete makeover. In this brand-new setting of wood and burgundy tones, the menu has been reimagined by executive chef Dominik Am...
Pézenas has worked hard to stake a claim on France’s famous playwright: Molière.
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The 19th century saw many changes in Paris.
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