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British food conquers France

2011 has seen French culture invaded by foreign items - from kalashnikovs to British food staples. The humble parsnip has made its way onto the French food market after years of obscurity, but it's retailer Marks & Spencer that's causing all the buzz. The opening of an M&S branch on the Champs Elysées saw unprecedented queues as the French rushed to get their hands on classic British treats.

Cannes International Film Festival 2012 - 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet'
16/05/2012 - CULTURE

Cannes International Film Festival 2012 - 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet'

A glittering cast is assembled for the 65th Cannes Film Festival, which gets underway in the south of France today. Among those expected on the red carpet are Bruce Willis, Bill Murray, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Robert Pattinson, Brad Pitt, Reece Witherspoon and Kristen Stewart. A total of 22 films will compete for the coveted top prize, the Palme D’Or, including "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" by France's Alain Resnais.
Tune in for some Gossip and Garbage
15/05/2012 - CULTURE

Tune in for some Gossip and Garbage

In today's show, our music critic Valli brings us "A Joyful Noise," the third album from American power trio Gossip. We also get a sneak peek at the much-anticipated album "Not Your Kind of People" from bubblegum pop group Garbage.
Daniel Buren turns Paris' Grand Palais into a monumental kaleidoscope
14/05/2012 - CULTURE

Daniel Buren turns Paris' Grand Palais into a monumental kaleidoscope

In today's show we head to the biggest exhibition of the week, Daniel Buren's "Monumenta" which is taking over Paris' Grand Palais with a kaleidoscope of colours. We also get a preview of another major Parisian exhibit filling up the Palais de Tokyo. The unmissable "La Triennale" which takes place every three years, showcases the work of 113 contemporary artists from over 40 countries.
Why the Brits are disappointed in the French election results
11/05/2012 - CULTURE

Why the Brits are disappointed in the French election results

Coming up in today's Carte Blanche, Stephen Clarke explains why British and American press were trying to influence the election, to get the French to vote for their favourite candidate, Monsieur Sarkozy, and why, as usual, the French ignored the advice of the "Anglo-Saxons" and elected François Hollande.
The beat goes on for "On the Road" author Jack Kerouac
10/05/2012 - CULTURE

The beat goes on for "On the Road" author Jack Kerouac

Coming up in today's literary review, we pay our respects to "Where the Wild Things Are" creator Maurice Sendak, children's literature icon who's died at age 83. Also on the show, we look at the Kerouac revival going on here in France. With a film adaptaion of "On the Road", the original 120-foot scroll on display for the first time in Paris and two previously unpublished works by the Beat Generation icon just out, Augustin Trapenard will prove that the beat definitely does go on!

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