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autumn. Take a walk in the Bois de Boulogne in late September where the hundreds of ocre coloured leaves mat the ground for miles and you will find yourself relaxing into an addictive Parisian languor. You might choose (as I often do) to visit the Marais and its famous Jewish quarter- la rue de rosiers- before venturing forth to the Picasso Museum. On your way, you will cross the Place des Vosges. No more beautiful a square exists than this. You might also like to take a stroll through Montmartre where you will have a birds eye view of the city and some live music in the small tourist bars and cafés that line the streets
One of my favourite cafés can be found near l’Odeon and is a favourite haunt of –amongst others- Nicole Kidman and Nathalie Portman- as well as French intellectual property such as Bernard Henri-Lévy. The Editeurs café combines Parisian class with a joie de vivre which sees its walls covered in literary quotations from Musset to Orwell. But let’s not forget a scroll around down la rue de Seine where you will find on your way towards the Seine, the little market at the corner of Rue de Buci and a myriad of art galleries where art is good and affordable as opposed to London. One of my favourite place there is also La Palette, a typical Parisian café where intellectuals and artists mix together. In the evening, it is especially re-known for the beautiful young people seating and talking..jpg)
- Jacques Prévert, Paris la Belle
From October 22nd to February 18th at the Hotel de Ville.
An exhibition about Jacques Prévert's works from poetry to cinema, from visual arts to song, from theatre pieces to photography... Jacques Prévert was a ccomplete artist totally in love with "Paris la Belle".
A must-see.
- Raoul Dufy et le plaisir
From October 11th to January 11th at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
120 paintings, 90 other visual creations and some clothes are exhibited.
- Paris de la musique
From November the 7th to the 14th.
At Radio France, Theatre des Bouffes du Nord, Eglise Saint Etienne du Mont and Theatre du Châtelet.
900 musical events to experiment the new music in a total liberty.
Exhibition, conferences and activities at the Jardins du Trocadéro from the 24th October to the 9th November.
Human beings have always used colours on their bodies to adorn themselves, to get dressed, to hide, to show themselves or to draw attention. Eminently symbolic, putting colours on a body is a major social and cultural stake. Indeed, the different types of usage of colours on our body inform us about ourselves as much as about others. Each colour being worn is a mark, a symbol of a particular cultural or social system. The CNRS, French National Centre for Scientific Research invites you to explore some of the numerous aspects of the use of colours on bodies, a subject also developed during an exhibition organized this autumn in Paris, at the Jardins du Trocadéro from 24th October to 9th November.