Entries from Dante Today (Arielle Saiber, Bowdoin) tagged with 'France'

The Thinker Sells For Record Price

"The Thinker is one of the most recognizable sculptures in the world. It even has a role in the film Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Last week one of the Thinker sculptures by French master Auguste...

Anna Caterina Antonacci, soprano, "Altre Stelle" (2009)

http://www.theatrechampselysees.fr/saison-detail.php?t=1&s=4 "It is the rare singer who can command the support of an orchestra for a concert of arias. Having the event be fully staged, with sets and costumes, is almost unheard of. But the soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci...

"Tuscany" perfume by Aramis

http://www.imagesdeparfums.fr/ Difficult to see, but the "Tuscany per donna" has as its slogan in French "Out of that stream there issued living sparks" (Par. XXX.64) and in English, "It draws fire to the moon" (Par. I.115). The "Tuscany per...

Jean-Luc Godard, "Notre Musique" (2004)

"The 73-year-old director's serene meditation on Europe's landscape after battle has an unusually obvious triptych structure, with each panel (or act) named for one of Dante's three 'kingdoms.' The central, hour-long 'Purgatory' of a writers' conference in Sarajevo bridges...

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