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Wed. 17 February 2010

Opia Lounge

FREE ENTRANCE

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($10 at the door)

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FEATURED: Chloe Temtchine

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ARTISTS

JOSEPHINE ANCELLE obvious romantic and sings with sweetness and hope although knnnklnlknlknlkn...

VENUES

ZEBULON In Williamsburg where what passes for Bohemia tends to hkjhdrf rehejrh jehrjrh jerhjehr ejhrjrehk ehkrjh nbreen...

STYLES

ALAIN MIKLI Introducing the big screen eyeglasses collection alain miklin m mn mnmn mn mn mm...

 

February 5th
Teach French, will travel! For the first time ever, an official delegation of New York public school principals will travel to France, from February 7 to 13, to discuss how to consolidate French language classes in innovative American public schools and h...
February 5th
“Our Struggle”: Responding to Mein Kampf How do we respond to evil? To tragedy? And, to genocide? Artist Linda Ellia confronted Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kampf" by inviting both artists and the general public to respond to the text by altering one of the book...
February 5th
Hélène Bamberger took photographs of Marguerite Duras during the summers they spent together in Trouville, Normandy, from 1980 to 1994. These images tell the story of Duras and depict her haunts, her worktable, her room, the skies of Normandy, her lover Y...
February 4th
Carnegie Hall first opened its doors on May 5, 1891, and it is truly amazing to consider that for nearly 120 years, since the day Tchaikovsky appeared at the first concert, the world's finest musicians have aspired to perform here. Undoubtedly, the genius...
February 4th
Duras biographer and former director of the French Institute Alliance Française, Jean Vallier returns to FIAF to speak about the life and legacy of Marguerite Duras. Vallier will provide fascinating insights into his writing process and his work as the gr...

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