The trending Franco-Japanese canteen Nanashi has just taken over the café in Bonpoint‘s incomparable Left Bank flagship (already a DON’T MISS address in the Gogo Paris guide) for [...]
Our favourite botanical skincare brand Aesop opened a new, their 4th!, store in Paris yesterday, on the charming cobbled Rue Tiquetonne in the Etienne-Marcel neighbourhood. A new collaboration [...]
Coming up for Bastille Day on 14 July, a new Fooding event, the ‘Cafête Nationale’. Taking place in a mythical café from 1960’s St Germain, le Rouquet, Sven Chartier from [...]
Ken Loach’s latest took home the Jury Prize at Cannes this year. Set in Glasgow, it’s the director’s first dedicated comedy, though deals with familiar themes of the working [...]
All summer long Joue le Jeu / Play Along showcases new forms of games that are at the heart of the emerging golden age of creative game design. Prepare to be entertained. This exhibition [...]
The new and flamboyant contemporary show up at Versailles is by Lisbon artist Joana Vasconcelos. She is the first woman and the youngest contemporary artist to show here since Versailles started [...]
This eclectic Marais bookshop’s credo is to stock a selection of fantastic English-language fiction alongside French editions of the same work. There’s also a great international kids [...]
Russian master André Sukourov’s German-language Faust won the Golden Lion at the Berlin Film Festival this year. Sokurov again examines the corrupting nature of power, after films about [...]
Up-and-coming Paris based fashion talent Damir Doma quietly opened his first flagship on the weekend (there’s talk of an official inauguration on Sun 1 July, the last day of Men’s [...]
Don’t miss this show from the mid-career Albanian born, Berlin based artist on the French scene. The site-specific installation is a work in itself, akin to a symphony, made up of four [...]