Bringing some terrific Francophile entertainment and education, the new podcast Garlic & Pearls features a tour of French and British culture in 1,000 things, ideas and scents.
“What makes the French so French and the British so British? Which of the two nations is the weirder? Garlic & Pearls brings you the answers,†say the hosts and longtime friends, French cultural journalist Muriel Zagha and British geopolitics expert Suzanne Raine.
Via everyday objects, foods, iconic design, film, landscape, games, folklore and poetry, as well as eccentric personalities and quirky anecdotes, they take it in turns to astonish and entertain each other and the listeners with insights into their respective cultures.
Available to listen free on Spotify, Apple podcasts and podchaser.
Bringing together some 200 works from all artistic disciplines – painting, sculpture, photography, cinema, music, dance and literature – the exhibition examines how witches induced both repulsion and attraction, and how they were associated (by the male artists who depicted them) with the supernatural, with dark, disturbing and unmanageable forces. Yet how, after the publication in 1862 of Jules Michelet’s seminal book La Sorcière, witches became the embodiment of rebellion, but also of knowledge and harmony with the natural elements.
The journey unfolds in three large sections that form a circle, with the first section joining the last: night, the body, knowledge.
runs until November 16; €8 entry.
4. Impressive Impressionism
Explore the renowned works of Impressionist artist Claude Monet like never before with the that opened at Toulouse’s EDF Bazacle in early July. Since 2019, it has been seen by over a million people after visiting major cities including London and Barcelona.
Monet's gardens in GivernyChris WM Willemsen/Shutterstock
The show was created by Belgian company Exhibition Hub, which specialises in video mapping, a technology that enables works of art to be projected in gigantic, floor-to-ceiling dimensions.
Visitors can admire Monet’s most legendary works in an immersive 360-degree room, where every detail comes to life. The grandiose sound and light show is magnified by a screen height equivalent to two stories. It follows the hugely successful M.C. Escher show, which attracted over 500,000 visitors between December and June.
Open every day except Tuesdays, prices from €15.90.