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'The Chameleon': the story of an identity thief

You thought you knew your friends and family? How would you react if you discovered that your brother is an impostor who has been lying to you for years? Lisa Nesselson tells us about Jean-Paul Salomé's latest film, “The Chameleon”. It is a crazy and true story about the life of Frédéric Bourdin, who has been repeatedly convicted of identity theft.

Monsters & Co
09/12/2010 - CULTURE

Monsters & Co

As Paris is already sparkling with Christmas lights, Augustin Trapenard gives us tips to find the perfect gift! Today in the literary segment, we are talking coffee table books: two 'bestiaries', illustrated volumes about animals. "Monsters: A Bestiary of the Bizarre" by Christopher Dell, and "Animals & Co", a French book of photographs by Cecile and Nicolas Guilbert.
Soul Diva Mariah Carey wishes Merry Christmas to the world
08/12/2010 - CULTURE

Soul Diva Mariah Carey wishes Merry Christmas to the world

We kick off this new music segment with Soul Diva Mariah Carey releasing her second Christmas album: "Merry Christmas II You". The previous one released in 1994, sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. But also: she could well be the new Césaria Evora...Mayra Andrade is on tour now across Europe. We conclude this musical trip with multi-talented Ben Harper who has just created a new band baptized "Fistful of Mercy".
Imagine Lennon’s childhood in Nowhere Boy
07/12/2010 - CULTURE

Imagine Lennon’s childhood in Nowhere Boy

Tomorrow, December 8th, will mark 30 years since John Lennon was assassinated. Had he lived, he would have turned 70 this year. Our film critic, Lisa Nesselson, is here to speak about the British film "Nowhere Boy" which is out in France tomorrow. It depicts the young John Lennon's formative experiences in Liverpool while he was still a student...
Pompidou showcases Mondrian
06/12/2010 - CULTURE

Pompidou showcases Mondrian

Monday is art exhibition day with our art correspondent Sean Rose. Today, we’re heading for the Pompidou Centre in Paris where the big winter exhibition has just opened: "Mondrian/De Stijl". It is an exhibition which traces the adventure of the Dutch avant-garde movement, De Stijl (literarily “The Style”) and the career of one of three pioneers of abstract art: Piet Mondrian, with Kandinsky and Malevich.
Arts and home grown fish and chips, Paris sure has it all!
03/12/2010 - CULTURE

Arts and home grown fish and chips, Paris sure has it all!

For more than a year now, anyone walking along Paris' Canal de l'Ourcq has had the view spoilt by a huge, empty building site. A very expensive building site, too. What is this hole in the ground for? Stephen Clarke tells us about this much coveted trout tank meant to host world renowned orchestras soon...

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