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Paris: 4 outings to keep morale up

2020-10-27T15:39:04.798Z


More than a week after the establishment of the curfew - which is likely to last - solutions are being sought to continue to go out and find escape. Let us then use the fifteen “working” hours that we have left.


Let's change our habits to prevent our daily life from falling into a monotonous routine.

Even if not everyone gets up at dawn and dine with the chickens, temptations are now everywhere in the capital.

It's worth it to wind the clock and switch your schedule to winter time.

Here are some ways to make life more enjoyable.

Attend a morning movie screening

MK2 cinemas adapt to the context and do not hesitate to offer screenings at breakfast time.

To see this week, Garcon Boy by Nicolas Maury (in the official selection of Cannes 2020) with Nathalie Baye.

Celine Dion fans, played by Jennie-Anne Walker, will rush to the premiere of Aline, by Valérie Lemercier, on Friday, October 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the MK2 Library.

Escape with Vikingur Olafsson ...

... who gives a recital on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.

The Icelandic pianist, 36, a prodigy of the classical and contemporary music scene, treats us with Debussy and Rameau.

Known for his performances of Bach and the repertoire of Philip Glass, with whom he studied.


November 1 at 11 a.m. at the

TCE

.

Find comfort around a raclette

Even if it is still a little early to climb on the Alpine peaks, raclette lovers do not shy away from their pleasure by going to taste that of the Roch Hotel (1st).

The illusion is there.

It doesn't take much to spend a moment out of time: a wooden chalet perched at the bottom of the garden, a cozy decor, a stove, skis with wooden spatulas ... and above all an invigorating menu based on Savoyard products sourced by the chef Rémy Bérerd (2 to 6 people, lunch menu at 67 euros per person).

From November 2.


Explore Sid Kaplan's New York

In the spotlight of presidential news, there is a lot of talk about the United States these days.

At the Douches Galerie (10th), Françoise Morin, specialist in American photography, chooses to show the little-known work of Sid Kaplan.

The one who worked in the shadow of Robert Frank, as a shooter for thirty-five years, exhibits here his own black and white photos, captured in the streets of the Lower East Side.

Scenes from ordinary Manhattan life in the 1950s, and more recent too, enhanced by silver prints produced in the rules of the art.

This reminds us that Photo Month in Paris has only just begun.


Until November 7,

Les Douches Galerie

.


Source: lefigaro

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