Étiquette : paris news

This Summer, La Villette Welcomes Visitors With the Free Event “Plaine d’Artistes”

As cultural institutions adapt to the rules of deconfinement, La Villette is reopening its lawns and Folies with a free summer program that will bring together around fifty artists.

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Budget Participatif : tous les projets lauréats dans les arrondissements de l’Est parisien

Les projets lauréats du Budget Participatif 2019 de la Ville de Paris ont été annoncés ce jeudi 26 septembre : retrouvez notre cartographie des 58 nouveaux aménagements prévus dans les quartiers de l’Est parisien.

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The Paris Mayoral Election Explained

Struggling to keep track of the latest developments of the 2020 municipal elections in the capital? It’s understandable! Here’s a recap regarding the main parties involved and the candidates running for mayor.

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Dehors Brut, successeur éphémère de la Concrete, s’installe aux portes de Bercy

Après sa fermeture contrainte la semaine dernière, le club parisien se réinvente avec Dehors Brut, espace festif en plein air qui occupera jusqu’en octobre prochain une friche ferroviaire de la future ZAC Bercy-Charenton.

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Fifty years after the Stonewall Riots, Paris pays tribute to LGBTQ+ figures

On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, Paris officials and LGBTQ+ rights activists unveiled a series of square and street name signs honoring historical figures such as Ovida Delect, Harvey Milk, and Pierre Seel.

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The Day Notre-Dame Was On Fire

“Notre-Dame is burning!”

Anyone in Paris on the evening of April 15th must have heard this incredulous statement. In the sky, a thickening plume of smoke made sure there was no mistaking. Its changing colors were odd, so was its origin, seemingly soaring from the very center of the city.

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