Latest update: 05/09/2012 

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Self-centered jerks need love, too

Todd Solondz's "Dark Horse" is a sardonic comedy about an obnoxious son who never left home - we take a look. Also, the late Krzysztof Kieslowski's brilliant films are showing all month in Paris. Finally, we take a peek at the Deauville Festival of American Film.

Two Italian at the Louvre
13/05/2013 - CULTURE

Two Italian at the Louvre

"Giotto e compagni", that is "and companions", albeit not a retrospective, is a small but meaningful show dedicated to the work of the most important painter of the end of the 13th century and first three decades of the 14th century. This Florentine painter is the greatest Trecento artist because he was a precursor of Italian Renaissance…More Italian art at the Louvre but from a different period. Michelangelo Pistoletto has been invited by the Louvre and give you an urban date on May, 18th.
L’amour toujours: Belgian photographers capture love
10/05/2013 - CULTURE CRITICS

L’amour toujours: Belgian photographers capture love

This week’s Fotofocus takes us around the world in children’s journeys to school, with a UNESCO-sponsored exhibition on the long walk to universal education. Meanwhile, love in all its guises is the theme for a show at the Belgian Cultural Centre in Paris, and André Morain takes us behind the scenes in 40 years of famous faces.
Some of the tastiest writing around
09/05/2013 - CULTURE CRITICS

Some of the tastiest writing around

From a search for the lost tastes of France, to a closer look at what happens in our gut, our book critic Sylvia Whitman looks at some of the tastiest writing around.
'The Lebanese Rocket Society'
08/05/2013 - CULTURE CRITICS

'The Lebanese Rocket Society'

In the early 1960s, during the Cold War, and way before you could just type into a search engine "build rocket at home + launch into space," a group of university students started their own space program. This completely forgotten episode in Lebanese history is evocated with talent in the documentary "The Lebanese Rocket Society."
The Louvre Museum Celebrates German Art
07/05/2013 - CULTURE

The Louvre Museum Celebrates German Art

As some politicians in France criticize Germany’s economic policies, the Louvre celebrates German art, "On Germany" is a show retracing the German from 1800 to 1939, i.e. from Romanticism to 20th avant-garde: Expressionism and New Objectivity on the eve of the Second World War. The title of the exhibition is borrowed from Swiss writer Germaine de Staël who wrote an essay on the identity of the Germans, – the Germanic soul.

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