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Life is a Cabaret
Every evening since May 10th, the legendary cabaret “Le Tabou” comes to life, the place to be in post-war Saint-Germain-des-Près, now nestled amongst some 1970s blocks in the 13th arrondissement. Thanks to the magic of Théâtre 13 and its faultless […]
The Abbey Bookshop, the place for browsing
A tiny street and a tiny store. But whoever ventures through the welcoming front door will be awestruck by the stacks of books that reach the ceiling, veritable New York sky-scrapers. And indeed the front door swings open easily and […]
Change the Record, Sofia
They’re young, beautiful and privileged, with too much time on their hands. Sound like anyone you know? Sofia Coppola has made a career out of exploring the inner lives of poor-little-rich girls, whether Lost in Translation or Marie-Antoinette, and with […]
The Hôtel, a little gem on the hill
If you don’t have the street number, you’re not going find it. This bona fide “hôtel particulier” in Montmartre, which opened six years ago, is nestled in an alleyway with a rock in the center named for “the witch” of […]
The Ring at Bastille
Wagner’s centenary is upon us, and all the big opera houses of Europe seem to be on their starting blocks to present « their » Ring – Vienna, Milan, Berlin to name only a few, and they are joined by newcomers like […]
Singing in the rain
Even the actor Christopher Waltz, competition juror of the 66th Cannes Film Festival, didn’t want to miss this. And this is someone who sees non-stop films for 12 days straight; umbrellas too, with the opening of this festival shrouded in […]
Bartabas, the horse whisperer
When Bartabas first showed up in New York in 2007 with Chimere at Battery park, this Frenchman and his Zingaro theatre were fairly unknown; reservations were scarce and the producers were concerned, after all, a horse must eat everyday, whether […]
Jim le Pariser arrive sur Fusac…
Chaque mois, vous retrouverez désormais Jim dans le magazine Fusac avec un cahier culturel de huit pages dont quatre en anglais…My dog (and not my tailor) is rich… A découvrir ici JimLePariser-Fusac