What to do this weekend in Paris (Jan 24-26)
It’s going to be a busy weekend in Paris! A Korean table, an ultra-gorgeous exhibition, horse shows and luxury cinema… all the ingredients for an early Valentine’s Day…
Which Asian restaurant to book this weekend?
Sam Sun: an immersion in Korean gastronomy in Paris
Since its opening in July 2023, Sam Sun restaurant has become a must for lovers of Korean gastronomy. Located in the heart of Paris, it offers a refined culinary experience. The cuisine is faithful to Korean tradition, supported by a passionate team and a decor imbued with sobriety and elegance. Read more.
Which photo exhibition should you miss during Fashion Week?
Peter Knapp at the Oana Ivan Gallery, a master’s exhibition
Galerie Oana Ivan, a new cultural space at 93 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, opens its doors with an exhibition devoted to Peter Knapp, a leading figure in photography and graphic design. This first exhibition highlights some fifteen works, including iconic fashion photographs and recent creations. Among the latter, collages scanned and printed on canvas using the inkjet process bear witness to the evolution… Read more.
How to get away from it all this weekend with activities that change?
The Prix d’Amérique 2025: the equestrian event of the year at Paris-Vincennes
On Sunday January 26, 2025, the Hippodrome de Paris-Vincennes will host the prestigious Prix d’Amérique. A unique day combining sport, spectacle and festivities to delight equestrian enthusiasts and families alike. Read more.
Which new musical is a must-see?
Peau d’Homme, the comic-book event finally on the boards
From January 23, 2025, Hubert and Zanzim’s award-winning comic strip Peau d’Homme comes to life as a musical at the Théâtre Montparnasse. Adapted and directed by Léna Bréban, this creation is designed to maintain the comic strip’s excellence. Read more.
What to look for under the sheets
Severance season 2: the grand return of an underrated series
After a long wait, Severance, Apple TV+’s finally acclaimed dystopian series, has made its comeback after years of anticipation. With an all-star cast and a gripping plot, this second season promises to explore the mysteries of the world of Lumon Industries in greater depth. We admit it: we underestimated it…what a slap in the face. Read more.
Where to go for a first date with a bang?
The Cinema Club du Royal Monceau for a 5-star session!
The prestigious Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris inaugurates a new season of its Royal Film Club. A luxurious immersion between cinema and gastronomy. This Parisian palace offers exclusive screenings in its sumptuous cinema, the Cinéma Katara, designed by Philippe Starck. Read more.
What books should you read to keep up with the times?
We devoured Sans soleil, the duology by Jean-Christophe Grangé
Jean-Christophe Grangé returns with a chilling diptych, Sans soleil, comprising the volumes Disco inferno and Le Roi des ombres. Set in the sweltering Paris of summer 1982, this thriller explores the intricacies of the human condition through breathtaking suspense. The author, known for his tales of terror and psychological drama, takes us back to a time when the effervescence of Parisian nights contrasts with the growing shadow of AIDS. Read more.