Julie Delille Reimagines Théâtre du peuple: Breaking Traditions This Summer

In the heart of the Haute Moselle valley, the Théâtre du Peuple in Bussang is preparing for a summer season that defies traditional theatrical conventions. Under the leadership of director Julie Delille, the 2026 program centers on a daring, immersive marathon designed to transport audiences through more than a century of artistic and social history. … Read more

Hidden Desires: Early Representations of Homosexuality in Art (1869-1959) | Kunstmuseum Basel Exhibition

Art and Identity: Basel Exhibition Explores Early Representations of Homosexuality Basel, Switzerland – A groundbreaking exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Basel is offering a rare glimpse into the artistic exploration of same-sex attraction between 1869 and 1939. “The First Homosexuals. The Birth of New Identities,” running through August 2, 2026, examines how painters, sculptors, and photographers … Read more

Annonay: Birthplace of Aviation & Looking to the Future

Annonay, a town nestled in the Ardèche department of southeastern France, is steeped in the history of aviation. Often referred to as the “birthplace of aerostation,” Annonay is actively working to solidify its position as a historical center for ballooning and air travel, with recent organizational changes aimed at boosting its image and attracting further … Read more

MJC Héritan: History & Origins of a Mâcon Community Center

Macon’s MJC Héritan Celebrates 70 Years of Community and Culture For seven decades, the Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture (MJC) Héritan in Mâcon, France, has served as a cornerstone of community life, fostering education, artistic expression, and social engagement. This week, the organization marks its 70th anniversary with a series of events celebrating … Read more

Strasbourg Photography Studio Closes After Generations | J. de Srebnicki

Strasbourg’s Place Kléber has long been a focal point of city life, and for over a century, the Srebnicki photography studio was an integral part of its landscape. However, the studio, known as “J. De Srebnicki Photo d’art,” quietly closed its doors in the summer of 2024, marking the conclude of a three-generation family business … Read more