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Streep, Hathaway and Blunt reunite for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ premieres – arts24

Streep, Hathaway and Blunt reunite for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ premieres – arts24

In this edition of arts24, Hollywood nostalgia takes centre stage as Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt reunite for the long-awaited sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada”, bringing high fashion to the red carpet. Royal style is also in focus, as Britain marks what would have been the 100th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II with a landmark exhibition of her wardrobe at Buckingham Palace. In Morocco, the Marrakech African Book Festival brings together leading writers and thinkers exploring new ideas and perspectives through literature. We also take a look back at the remarkable career of French screen icon Nathalie Baye, whose funeral took place this Friday. We close with performer Dita Von Teese presenting her latest stage creation “Nocturnelle” in Paris, a signature blend of vintage glamour and theatrical magic. Source link

From pop royalty to raw Americana: ‘Michael’, ‘The New West’ and ‘Die, My Love’ – arts24

From pop royalty to raw Americana: ‘Michael’, ‘The New West’ and ‘Die, My Love’ – arts24

This week’s film show on arts24 spotlights a trio of strikingly different releases, led by Antoine Fuqua’s highly anticipated biopic “Michael”, which features a breakout performance from nephew Jaafar Jackson as the King of Pop, alongside Colman Domingo’s chilling turn as patriarch Joseph Jackson. The conversation then shifts to Kate Beecroft’s Sundance-winning debut “The New West”, a moving docu-fiction starring real-life rancher Tabatha Zimiga with Scoot McNairy and Jennifer Ehle, which captures the quiet struggles of rural America. Rounding out the highlights is Lynne Ramsay’s intense Cannes contender “Die, My Love”, where Jennifer Lawrence delivers a powerhouse performance opposite Robert Pattinson in a raw and unsettling portrait of love, isolation and mental health. Together, these films bring star power, controversy and deeply human storytelling to the big screen. Source link

‘Anatomy of a Cry’: Crystal Murray on teen fame and going indie – arts24

‘Anatomy of a Cry’: Crystal Murray on teen fame and going indie – arts24

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again arts24 © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 20/04/2026 – 16:34 11:18 min From the show Reading time 1 min French-American artist Crystal Murray rose to fame on social media, a decade before the term influencer was “a thing”. She was already making alternative R’n’B and soul, which led her to get signed and release a first album in 2024. A couple of years ago, she moved to London to find her voice on her own terms and became an independent artist. She popped by arts24 to tell Marjorie Hache about her new EP “Anatomy of a Cry”, which sees her already avant-garde style tinted with indie folk. They also discuss new releases by Massive Attack, the Foo Fighters and Fally Ipupa.  By: Source link

Paris Book Festival kicks off amid Grasset publishing controversy – arts24

Paris Book Festival kicks off amid Grasset publishing controversy – arts24

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again arts24 © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 17/04/2026 – 16:22 12:24 min From the show Reading time 1 min The annual Paris Book Festival is honouring Iceland this year, and Icelandic author Jón Kalman Stefánsson will be doing a book signing. He tells us about his latest novel, “Celestial Bodies at the Edge of the World”, which sheds light on a little-known dark chapter in Icelandic history. He also tells us why Icelandic literature is booming in France. By: Source link

French film show: Sweet nostalgia in 1980s coming-of-age story ‘Just an Illusion’ – arts24

French film show: Sweet nostalgia in 1980s coming-of-age story ‘Just an Illusion’ – arts24

Film critic Manon Kerjean tells us why “Just an Illusion” is more than just a tender study of young teenagers’ first love, and how its retro décor and timely themes add weight to a family dynamic with Camille Cottin and Louis Garrel taking on parental roles. We also check out offbeat romance “The Doll”, starring Vincent Macaigne, Cécile de France and newcomer Zoé Marchal. Manon tells us why, despite its unlikely premise, the film makes some pertinent points about gender roles and loneliness, while delivering plenty of laughs. The true story of Philippe Croizon, a paraplegic who swam the English Channel, is brought to the screen in “For Better or Worse”, with para-athlete Pierre Rabine in the lead role. Plus we dip into Claire Denis’s latest film “The Fence” as the director depicts the tensions brewing on a construction site in West Africa. Source link

MansA: A Parisian home for African arts and culture – arts24

MansA: A Parisian home for African arts and culture – arts24

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again arts24 © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 14/04/2026 – 18:26 10:38 min From the show Reading time 1 min An exhibition venue, event space and meeting point for Afro-descendant cultures in all their diversity: its founders call MansA an open house, where a world of art and artists are welcome. As the centre launches a bilingual magazine, we hear from its editor Sebastien Thème on celebrating Black excellence, on the French legislation being debated that should eventually see thousands of looted treasures returned to their countries of origin, and on the cultural figures continuing the work of intellectuals like civil rights activist Angela Davis. By: Source link

Oh Great in Paris: Unveiling a new chapter with new graphic novel ‘Smoke’ – arts24

Oh Great in Paris: Unveiling a new chapter with new graphic novel ‘Smoke’ – arts24

Japanese manga star Ito Ogure aka Oh Great takes centre stage in Paris this season, as the celebrated creator of Air Gear unveils his first graphic novel “Smoke” at the upcoming Festival du Livre de Paris. It’s a rare chance to discover a new side of one of Japan’s most influential artists – just one of the cultural highlights lighting up the French capital right now. Also making waves: a spectacular immersive journey into the story of the Titanic, where visitors can step aboard the legendary ship and relive its myth and tragedy. Music and gaming fans can dive into “Video Games & Music” at the Philharmonie de Paris, tracing the evolution of iconic soundtracks from “Pong” to “Final Fantasy”. Meanwhile, cinema lovers can rediscover Marilyn Monroe at a major retrospective at the Cinémathèque française, marking 100 years since her birth. And in Marseille, the Mucem explores the powerful – and often contested-role of motherhood in society with its thought-provoking “Bonnes Mères” exhibition. From manga to myth, video games to vintage Hollywood, these are our …

Music Show: U2, Snoop Dogg and Camp Claude – arts24

Music Show: U2, Snoop Dogg and Camp Claude – arts24

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again ARTS24 © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 06/04/2026 – 15:53 11:51 min From the show Reading time 1 min This week on Arts24, we explore new releases from major music stars like rapper Snoop Dogg and U2, who continue to tease their upcoming album after dropping their second EP of the year. We also chat with French electro-pop band Camp Claude about their new album Never Say Never and why music video aesthetics remain so important to them. Plus, we take a look at a track from rising Brighton indie band Lime Garden, who are gearing up to release their debut album Maybe Not Tonight. By: Source link

2026 Contemporary Art Biennale: Lebanon’s art, old and new – arts24

2026 Contemporary Art Biennale: Lebanon’s art, old and new – arts24

Nabil Nahas has been painting for seven decades. From his childhood in Lebanon to his career in New York, he is now presenting his latest monumental work in Venice as his country’s representative at the 2026 Contemporary Art Biennale. The artist speaks to us about his connection to the ancient civilisations of his homeland, and why he believes politicising international platforms is the wrong approach. We also take a tour of a new exhibition exploring millennia of diverse civilisational influences on Byblos, as the Arab World Institute in Paris shines a spotlight on the Lebanese port city’s rich cultural heritage. Source link

Céline Dion’s triumphant return to the city of lights: Ten Paris concerts confirmed – arts24

Céline Dion’s triumphant return to the city of lights: Ten Paris concerts confirmed – arts24

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again arts24 © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 31/03/2026 – 17:04Modified: 31/03/2026 – 17:05 05:06 min From the show Reading time 1 min The rumours turned out to be true: Céline Dion will return to the stage in the French capital in September and October at the La Défense Arena. As fans gear up to get their tickets, FRANCE 24’s Olivia Salazar-Winspear takes a closer look at the Canadian superstar’s love affair with Paris. Source link