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Karl Lagerfeld at the Heart of the MET Gala: A Tribute to the Iconic Couturier

Monday: Karl Lagerfel at the heart of the MET Gala

After « In America : A Lexicon of Fashion » (2021) and “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” (2022), the theme of New York’s most prestigious charity gala, the MET Gala (or MET Ball) this year focuses on a man, or rather a legend: Karl Lagerfeld. With “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty”, the famous American institution pays tribute to the man who died four years ago, at the age of 85. This event marks the opening of the annual exhibition of the Costume Institute, a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated to fashion, which will bring together more than 150 creations and other designs by the great German couturier and stylist.

Alongside Anna Wintour, high priestess of fashion and editor-in-chief of American “Vogue”, this 1is May, tennis player Roger Federer, actresses Penélope Cruz and Michaela Coel, and singer Dua Lipa will be the official co-chairs of the evening, considered one of New York’s most exclusive social events.

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Karl Lagerfeld : A Line of Beautyfrom May 5 to July 16, 2023, Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York > More informations

Tuesday: Watergate, a story of plumbers on Prime Video

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In this new satirical series in five episodes, available on Prime Video this May 2, directors Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck come back to the bottom of a case of political espionage which led, in 1974, to the resignation of American President Richard Nixon: The Watergate Scandal.

In the early 1970s, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy (played by Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux), CIA and FBI veterans nicknamed “the plumbers” (because they “repair leaks”), try to save the presidency of Nixon by organizing a burglary within the premises of the democratic party, located in the building of Watergate. Their plan will have the opposite effect…

Wednesday: Michelle Williams in “Showing up”

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Michelle Williams, who played Steven Spielberg’s mother in his autobiographical film “The Fabelmans”, returns to the screens in the role of a taciturn sculptor, with “Showing Up”, the new feature film by Kelly Reichardt, in theaters on Wednesday. This is the fourth time that the actress has been directed by the American director. A lasting relationship that is out of the ordinary, confided to us the actress in Cannes, last year:

“Often, between an actor and a filmmaker, it lasts the time of a flirtation. Kelly and I, it’s a marriage, we’re committed to each other. »

Thursday: Flavien Berger at the Olympia

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His album “In a hundred years” was released barely two months ago, but you won’t have to wait that long to see Flavien Berger in concert. The leprechaun of French electronic music takes over the Olympia for two exceptional concerts on May 4 and 5. And when we ask him why he likes concerts, Flavien Berger answers us:

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“Having a concert in a hall is useful. […] [La musique] they are stories, ways of sharing visions of the world. Because otherwise we’re not human. Culture is important in the sense that it is almost a reason to exist. »Flavien Berger: “I don’t need to be sad to write music”Flavien Berger at the Olympia, 28, boulevard des Capucines, Paris-9e, May 4 and 5. > More informations

Friday: Dive into an apocalyptic “Silo” on Apple TV+

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A true literary success, the science fiction trilogy “Silo” has just been adapted into a series by Apple TV +. This post-apocalyptic thriller tells how Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson), an engineer bunkered with the last 10,000 humans in a 144-story underground silo, will try to solve the riddle of their survival by investigating a series of murders. .

The creator of these novels Hugh Howey has, like his heroine, an extraordinary destiny. Son of a peasant and a teacher, he was passionate about boats, became a yacht captain, and wrote when he was not sailing. In 2011, he decided to self-publish a first volume via Amazon and it worked: in a few months, 500,000 copies of the electronic book were sold, completely outside the usual circuits. The “Silo” machine is launched.

Samedi : « God save the King ! »

The last coronation in the UK dates back to the last century, with the enthronement of Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953. No surprise, then, that the coronation of Charles III is a highly anticipated international event. The ceremony, during which Charles III and his wife Camilla will be crowned, will last three days (two days of festivities and a May 8 holiday). On the program of the celebrations: aerial parade, prestigious guests and concerts. After many refusals (Charles is far from being as popular as his late mother), it will finally be Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Take That (without Robbie Williams) and Bette Midler who will ensure the show. And if we can’t wait to see this king crowned, we expect even more to see him wiggle his hips on “I Kissed a Girl”.

Sunday: Gainsbourg and Gainsbarre reunited at the BPI

Disappeared thirty-two years ago, Serge Gainsbourg remains an iconic figure of French song. From January 25 to May 8, the public information library of the Center Pompidou celebrates the lyricist and singer with the exhibition “Serge Gainsbourg, the exact word”.

For the first time, manuscripts from his house on rue de Verneuil in Paris (which will become a museum in the fall) are on display, as well as numerous works from his library. By plunging into the literary landscape of Gainsbourg, the exhibition also takes us to meet Gainsbarre, the artist’s media double. Combined with unreleased films by Yves Lefebvre, all these documents shed light on the writing process of the artist.

Before the Maison Gainsbourg opens its doors…Serge Gainsbourg, the exact word at the BPI, place Georges-Pompidou, Paris-4e, from January 25 to May 8. > More informations

2023-05-01 06:01:39
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