Menton’s Museums: Serving Asian Arts and Brunch this Winter NATJA IGNEY January 6, 2017 Arts & Culture With the holiday festivities out of the way, the relaxed month of January is the perfect time for a visit to Menton and its cultural treasures.
Laying A Musical Bouquet of 84 Flowers at the Feet of Nice NATJA IGNEY January 4, 2017 Local Buzz An eye witness to the Nice terrorist attack of July 14, 2016, Polish-American musician faSade has more than just a powerful song to share.
Luminographer Gaspare Di Caro Makes Cannes Sparkle and Shine NATJA IGNEY December 31, 2016 Local Buzz A festive seasonal artistic light installation showcases Cannes’ historic architecture and heritage.
Welcome back to Carnegie Hall, Mademoiselle Piaf! NATJA IGNEY December 29, 2016 Arts & Culture 60 years after the Môme de Paris’ showstopping performance in New York City, her Niçois reincarnation follows in her footsteps in January 2017.
Molière’s George Dandin: When 1668 Equals 2017 NATJA IGNEY December 27, 2016 Arts & Culture Collectif 8 revisits another literary classic in its inimitable theatro-cinematographic style at anthéa this January.
The Color Line: African-American Artists at Musée du Quai Branly NATJA IGNEY December 26, 2016 Arts & Culture Your list of Paris museums to visit in the next few weeks just got longer by one unmissable exhibition.
Helmut Newton Expo to Inaugurate New Location of Musée de la Photographie NATJA IGNEY December 20, 2016 Entertainment Lovers of artful photography have a date with one of the undisputed masters of the genre on 17 February, 2017
Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis Named Regional Biodiversity Capital 2016 NATJA IGNEY December 16, 2016 Local Buzz In a year that has been particularly hard on the Niçois region, one essential element has not been forgotten: the environment.
Adieu, John Montague, Irish Poet and Niçois Friend NATJA IGNEY December 13, 2016 News Having shared his time between Dublin and Nice, both cities mourn the loss of one of the greatest contemporary poets and writers.
The Mansi Brothers: An Authentic Piece of Italy in the Heart of Nice NATJA IGNEY December 9, 2016 Food & Drink To dine where Italians dine, you don’t need to cross the border. A simple trek to downtown Nice or up to Cimiez will do.
The Three Stunning Paris Exhibitions That Have the World Abuzz NATJA IGNEY December 5, 2016 News When in Paris, do as the Parisians do! And this December, they flock to three exceptional and unusual exhibitions.
A Private Donation the Size of Texas for Musée d’Orsay NATJA IGNEY December 3, 2016 Arts & Culture An American couple’s ongoing love affair with Paris has resulted in the largest gift to a French museum by a foreign donor in over 70 years.
How A Niçois Woman’s Weapons Saved Her City NATJA IGNEY November 27, 2016 Arts & Culture Among the many colourful characters in Nissart history, Catarina Segurana holds a special place in the hearts of locals, and for good reason.
Collectif 8’s Successful Highwire Act Between Theatre And Cinema NATJA IGNEY November 22, 2016 Arts & Culture It is said that all truly great French theatre companies are in Paris. The work that Antibes-based Collectif 8 does, proves otherwise.
What do You Pair Italian Food With? Why, Culture, of Course! NATJA IGNEY November 19, 2016 Food & Drink Italy’s rich culinary patrimony is not the only delicious treat served up during the upcoming Week of Italian Food in the World.