Anouk Aimée, star of ‘La Dolce Vita’ and ‘A Man and a Woman,’ has died
In a career spanning more than 70 years, she starred in 74 films and TV series and received prestigious awards. Her daughter announced that she had died on Tuesday, June…
Shepard Fairey, aka Obey: ‘The far right ruins the spirit of the imagery that is about fraternity’
Obey reacts to Le Monde after his lithograph of Marianne, the personification of the French Republic, appeared in the background of two of far-right leader Jordan Bardella's campaign videos.
French court sentences man over Banksy stencil theft from Centre Pompidou
The defendant claimed he was a friend of Banksy and that the British artist had asked him to retrieve the artwork.
Collective-run Paris cinema La Clef saved from closure
After several years of struggle, the La Clef Revival cooperative has succeeded in buying back the historic site in the Latin Quarter. It will reopen in June 2025.
Donald Sutherland, ‘M.A.S.H.’ and ‘The Hunger Games’ actor, dies aged 88
Donald Sutherland, the prolific film and television actor whose long career stretched from 'The Dirty Dozen' to 'The Hunger Games,' has passed away, as announced by his son, actor Kiefer…
In Paris, the Fête de la Musique was ‘a suspended moment’ before the elections
On Friday, June 21, the 42nd edition of the music festival was celebrated on the streets of the French capital as a truce amid political turmoil.
Music show: Classical violinist Guy Braunstein on revisiting The Beatles
Classical violinist Guy Braunstein has just released a record that revisits the Fab Four's classic "Abbey Road". It was recorded in the mythical London studios. He popped by FRANCE 24…
From ‘Bridgerton’ to the big screen: Simone Ashley’s rise to fame
She's best known on the small screen as Kate Sharma after her star turn in the second season of the hit series "Bridgerton". Eve Jackson sat down with Simone Ashley…
Film show: D-Day classics, from ‘The Longest Day’ to ‘Saving Private Ryan’
As commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings take place in Normandy, film critic Lisa Nesselson tells us about her favorite D-Day classics – from star-studded extravaganza "The Longest Day"…
Celebrating 150 years of Impressionism at Claude Monet’s gardens in Giverny
The Impressionist painters, from Monet to Renoir, Pissarro and Morisot, are beloved around the world. This year, France is celebrating their very first exhibition – a show that was one…