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My cats are being cute and I wanted to show anyone

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Adventures in 🐕 dog sitting. #rescuedog #cfrl #goofydog #capefearrescueleague (at Monkey Junction, North Carolina)
@vrod1219 TTT athlete with @evan_pei ・・・ Great Day Of Training!!! 8 singles at 180 w/:60s rest b/w reps. Every rep felt great no misses. This is rep 1 & 8. This was a hit or miss load for me, but the last two weeks I've managed to find my rhythm. No fatigue what so ever during this session. #DropTheMicMoment #NewLevel #Snatch #FindingMyGrove #CFRL @trainingthinktank @evan_pei 🏋🏽😁🎤
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VIEW - A Festival of Art History
How did art help define civilisations? How do the preservation and restoration of artworks determine the course of art history?
French Radio London is proud to partner with the VIEW Festival for a weekend of debates, talks and exclusive museum tours, from Feb 27th to March 1st.
Guests: Adélia Sabatini & Joséphine Seblon, founders and curators of the View festival, Silvia Davoli, Curator at Strawberry Hill House , John-Paul Stonard, art historian and co-curator of the exhibition "Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation" at Tate Britain (in english)
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Jean Paul Gaultier Performed Open-Heart Surgery on His Teddy Bear
In an interview with French Radio London — which French speakers can listen to here — Jean Paul Gaultier discusses his blockbuster exhibit, "From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk," which recently opened in London after touring for three years. "Every time it goes to a different city, this exhibit changes," he said. "To simply exhibit the first, second, and third collection with the corresponding elements wouldn't be very interesting," Gaultier explained. "With this exhibit, I was able to go further and do something that was a new adventure — like one super-collection with the best elements — and not show them in a chronological way, but instead by theme." (E.g., sailor stripes and tattoos.) For this London exhibit at the Barbican Centre, he expanded the section on his muses, which include Beth Ditto and Dita Von Teese.
While we already know that Gaultier made a cone bra for his teddy bear,apparently the obsession went further than that: "I wanted a doll, but when I was a boy that wasn't really done," he said. "The teddy bear, I transformed. I put conical papier mâché breasts on it. And then I made this teddy bear live through everything that was going on at the time. When King Baudouin of Belgium married [Queen] Fabiola [in 1960], I dressed it in a bridal gown like Fabiola's," which he sewed himself, naturally. He even re-enacted the first heart transplant, done by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in 1967, on the bear. "I operated, but I couldn't go near the breasts because of the conical breasts, so I went in at the intestines."
Gaultier also chatted about the appealingly flawed muses he's been drawn to over the years. “For me, there is no such thing as 'the perfect woman,'" he said. "What certain people call imperfection is exactly what I find charming and interesting. I would say there are no perfect women. That's not at all my area of interest. People with an unusual-looking nose, interesting hair, or a little bit of disharmony — that's what is interesting and beautiful. I try to see beauty in places where other people aren't in the habit of looking. The important thing is to know how to open your eyes."
When culture editor-in-chief Maïa Morgensztern asked him what his dream is, the designer quipped, "Retirement," then explained: "I'd like to diminish the number of collections I do, because with pre-collections I do 12 a year." He's also interested in "collaborating again with film, theater, musical projects, things like that." Please let this mean he will once again be dressing the contestants in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Note: The quotes in this interview have been translated from the original French.
Culture FRL Manu Dibango : l’infatigable musicien de jazz
Originaire du Cameroun, Manu Dibango est un saxophoniste et vibraphoniste.
A presque 80 ans, il a déjà près de 20 albums derrière lui. A l’occasion de son anniversaire, il sort un mémoire Dans les Coulisses de ma Vie et un nouvel album Balade en Saxo.
Il sera en concert au Barbican Center le 26 novembre prochain.Notre journaliste Maïa Morgensztern s’est entretenue avec ce musicien de jazz mythique qui nous parle de sa carrière, de son nouvel album et de son concert à Londres.
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