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The genius of Matisse

We're heading for Paris' Pompidou Centre to see "Matisse: Pairs and Series". It is a reassessment of one of the art geniuses of his time (1869-1954). The show is curated by Cécile Debray, who also curated the Stein Collection exhibition at the Grand Palais last year. It has an intimate feel to it, as she has chosen coloured walls that makes visitors feel at home, as though they had been invited in a private salon.

Johnny Depp as 'Rango'
23/03/2011 - CULTURE

Johnny Depp as 'Rango'

Franck Garbarz is here to tell us his picks of the week: the wonderful Israeli documentary about saving the life of a Palestinian baby "Precious Life", plus Kurdish-born Hiner Saleem's "If You Die I Will Kill You" proves to be a beautiful poetic piece of cinematography. Then, once again the Western genre is far from extinct with Gore Verbinski's latest "Rango".
J.LO 'On the Floor'
22/03/2011 - CULTURE

J.LO 'On the Floor'

Culture welcomes Amobé Mévégué for the very best of international musical trends. We start with Laurent Mignard, a French trumpeter of the Duke Orchestra, which has revived the tradition of Duke Ellington's work. Then, Jennifer Lopez is back with her 7th album and we take a look at her new single "On The Floor".
Art on Time and Process
21/03/2011 - CULTURE

Art on Time and Process

Sean Rose brings us two exhibitions that prove time isn’t just about money but also about art: “Serpentine Tale and Other Prophecies” - at the FRAC in Lorraine - is a group show about time as an experience that is real and paradoxically very abstract. And, “Lot’s Wife” an exhibition by a Belgian artist Edith Dekyndt at the Synagogue de Delme.
The Salon du Livre 2011 edition
17/03/2011 - CULTURE

The Salon du Livre 2011 edition

Augustin Trapenard is talking about the greatest book fair in France. This year the focus is on Nordic literature. He has chosen two books that will be showcased in the salon: "We, The Drowned" a monumental seafaring tale by Danish writer Carsten Jensen and "The Glitter Scene" fantastic tale by the Finnish author Monika Fagerholm.
Who will replace John Galliano?
10/03/2011 - CULTURE

Who will replace John Galliano?

John Galliano was the star designer of one of the most famous fashion houses in the world - Christian Dior. Jessica Michault brings us the reactions of some of Galliano's fellow designers - Karl Lagerfeld, Jean- Paul Gaultier and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac. Plus, no strong trends in fashion - how every designer is looking to find their own way.

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