WINTER ALL
1. Discover the unpublished photographs of jazz musicians, immortalized by Robert Doisneau, collected for the first time at the Philharmonie de Paris (XIXe, until April 28).
2. Fly over the emblematic monuments of Paris and take a quick world tour strapped in one of the 50 jetpack simulators in the FlyView area (1000 m²) on Place de l'Opéra (IIe).
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3. Enjoy Stéphane Jégo's kitchen at a low price in the new Ground Control des Champs (VIIIe), installed in a shopping mall for nine months.
4. Relax with family or friends on one of the ten targets of the only axe-throwing practice centre, located in a former car workshop north of Paris (Les Cognées, 18th century).
5. Rediscover your sense of smell, taste and touch by blindly tasting delicatessen products or by participating in perfume workshops at the sensory space Dans le Noir, a stone's throw from Beaubourg (IVe).
6. Bite into the Sando Club's new Japanese sandwiches, made with homemade brioche bread, raw vegetables and breaded chicken or omelette (11th century, €12).
7. Marvel at night in the botanical gardens of Thoiry (78) thanks to the 600 impressive Chinese lanterns representing about twenty different animal species (until March 10).
8. Learn (from 10 years old) or improve your flying skills in a tourist aircraft in conditions as close as possible to reality on one of the three flight simulators of the Aéro-club Simulation (IIIe) boutique, unique in Paris.
9. Try the immersive theatre, by pushing the door of the restaurant Ô Château, in the Halles district (I), to take part in the "A Table!" concept and taste a glass of wine while listening to your neighbours, actors, play intimist sketches.
10. Visit the exhibition at the Musée de l'Orangerie (I) devoted to the personal and artistic links between Monet and Georges Clemenceau, in a room specially refurbished for the occasion (until 11 March).
11. Rediscover your child's soul in front of the breathtaking numbers of the new show of the Bouglione Extra circus, in the oldest circus in the world (11th, until March 17).
12. Discover the art of bamboo weaving in Japan with the "Split the Air" exhibition at the Quai Branly Museum, which includes more than 150 old works as well as modern pieces (7th century, until 7 April).
13. Store calories with a panoramic view of the capital, thanks to the raclette and rosé evenings on the rooftop of the Terrass''' Hotel (18th, 25€, January 11 and 25 and February 8 and 15).
14. Take a step back in time to the hushed salons of the Belle Epoque with Et si on ne sentait plus, where Alphonse Allais, Jules Renard, Lucien Guitry, Alfred Capus and... Tristan Bernard give themselves the replica (Théâtre Tristan Bernard, VIIIe).
15. Admire the original creations of François Debret, the architect who restored the Basilica of Saint-Denis in the 19th century, displayed in the necropolis of the kings of France (93, until 24 November).
16. Melt of pleasure by following the tasting workshop of rare chocolates (produced in small quantities) from Madagascar, Peru or Cuba at Atelier C at the Viaduc des Arts (12th century).
17. Relive the hectic and moving ascent of Louise Weber called La Goulue - queen of the Moulin Rouge immortalized by Toulouse-Lautrec - at the Essaïon Théâtre (IVe).
18. Warm up with the onion gratin from the Halles reviewed by Jean-François Piège at La Poule au Pot (Ist.)
IN DECEMBER
19. Review in the night the images, captured by drones and projected at the Arab World Institute (Ve), of the thousand-year-old cities of Palmyra, Mosul, Aleppo and Letis ravaged by the war (two nocturnes on Thursday 27 December and 3 January from 18h).
20. Spend a memorable evening at the Bastille Opera House (12th century) with La Traviata, one of the most popular operas in the world, inspired by La Dame aux camélias (until 29 December).
21. Visit the Expiatory Chapel (8th century) and discover the ingenious installations of the street artist Le Diamantaire which highlight the monument through a subtle set of mirrors (mar., game., ven. and sat., until 29 December, 6€).
22. Succumb for the pralinés du Bonheur, a new chocolate factory designed by Laurent Moreno (ex-Ladurée and Fauchon), which has just opened at 148, rue Saint-Honoré (Ist).
23. Rediscover La La Land, Damien Chazelle's enchanting musical feature film, in concert film version at the Seine Musicale (92) under the direction of its composer Justin Hurwitz (Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 December, starting at 40€).
24. To find a place for the 16th edition of the All Star Game, which brings together every year at the Arena of Bercy (12th arrondissement) the best French and foreign basketball players (29 December, starting at 19€).
25. Catch up on his classics of the 7th art with 7 deaths by prescription, from Jacques Ruffio's film (from 29 January to 19 March) or the very successful 12 Homme en colère until 6 January (Théâtre Hébertot, 17th century).
26. Put on your skates for a sliding part at 110 meters high with a 360° view of Paname (Grande Arche de la Défense, until January 14).
27. Attend one of the two exceptional evenings of the inaugural gala of the 350th anniversary of the Paris Opera (at the Palais Garnier, IXe, 30 and 31 December at 7:30 pm).
28. Relive, during a visit to the Château de Chantilly (60), the sumptuous Christmas traditions of the Orléans family (from December 22 to January 6, by reservation).
29. To sing again the most beautiful songs of the show Notre Dame de Paris at the Palais des Congrès, 20 years after its creation (XVIIe, from December 21 to January 6).
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30. Visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum in a confidential way with Yves Saint Laurent's first thematic exhibition L'Asie rêvée. A privileged visit outside opening hours.
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31. Strolling at night in the crypt and nave of the Pantheon (Ve) by the light of a flashlight, in the footsteps of the "Tiger" Georges Clemenceau (seven exceptional nocturnes from December 5 to January 30 at 7:45 p.m.).
32. Revisit your classics with Le Cid by Pierre Corneille: Jean-Philippe Daguerre immerses us in the history of Chimène and Rodrigue interspersed with breathtaking sword fights (Théâtre du Ranelagh, until May 25).
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IN JANUARY
33. To find Picasso intimate on about thirty photographs of Willy Rizzo who met him and captured moments of family father or artist in his studio (VIIe, until January 12).
34. Walk in the heart of the enchanted forest of light sculptures imagined by Laurent Sanguinetti at Bercy Village and discover the animals that hide there (12th century, until January 20).
35. Let yourself go to Miro's poetry and freedom with the masterful retrospective of the Catalan painter at the Grand Palais (8th century, until 4 February).
36. Switch (or not) to the side of the Force with the first two episodes of the Star Wars saga in a film concert at the Philharmonie (19th, January 4 and 5).
37. Be on top of stegosaurs, raptors, tyrannosaurs and other diplodocus for a weekend with The Dinosaur Walk at AccorHotels Arena (12th, January 4-6).
38. Dazzle yourself with the masterpieces of the Louvre (I) by walking along the Denon, Sully and Richelieu wings, which are open at night every first Saturday of the month (from January 5).
39. Hear the delighted cries of baboons, wolves and lemurs who will discover sweet and savoury delicacies distributed as gifts during the celebrations (Paris 12th zoological park, until 6 January).
40. Slip into the shoes of a reviewer, a weightlifter or a Harlequin... by putting your head in the panels of the photo collections of the Musée des Arts Forains during the Festival du Merveilleux (XIIe, from December 26 to January 6).
41. I am Emilie Jolie and the hits of the hedgehog, the ostrich and the blue rabbits, not to mention those of Prince Charming and the witch (Olympia, 2nd, until January 6).
42. Swing between blue and pink and admire the exhibition devoted to Picasso's early works at the Musée d'Orsay (7th arrondissement, until 6 January).
43. Admire the breathtaking view of Paris comfortably installed in the middle of fir trees in a bubble of more than 40 m² at 57 meters high on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower (7th, from January 7 to 27).
44. Dare to play the theatre on the big screen on 8, 13 and 14 January, with the screening in several Parisian cinemas of the Comédie-Française's Cyrano de Bergerac, three times molierised.
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46. Go back to the 1970s for a concert of tributes bands bringing together 3 mythical groups: The Doors, Queen and Led Zeppelin (Rock Legends at the Olympia, January 10).
47. Go and discover Piero TT, Pierre Gagnaire's new Italian table installed in the old Gaya (7th century, opening scheduled for mid-January).
48. Get into the dance with the festival Faits d'hiver where solos, duets and companies will take you on a breathtaking choreography (from January 14 to February 20).
49. Shiver with Glass, Mr. Night Shyamalan's new production (Le Sixième Sens, Le Village). The American director skillfully combines two of his previous films: Unbreakable and Split. Are Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L. Jackson curious beasts or superheroes? (released on January 16).
50. (Re)discover the main films of the 80s thanks to the cycle of the Forum des images (I): The last metro, Les Amants du Pont-Neuf, Nikita... ( January 16 to February 28).
51. Sneak into the showrooms of publishers and decorators to stay up to date and transform your interior in no time at all (Paris Déco Off, from 17 to 21 January).
52. Sip author's cocktails at low prices, with and without alcohol, on the occasion of the 5th Paris Cocktail Week (from 18 to 26 January, in 50 Parisian bars).
53. Spend a whole night enjoying reading in libraries and bookstores that organize numerous events - readings, debates, recommendations - around their literary collection (Reading Night, January 19).
54. Take a breath of fresh air in the Lire la nature lounge at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature and meet 40 authors to attend conferences, debates, readings and dedications (IIIe, January 19 and 20).
55. Hunting -pacifically - the whale on the murals of the Japanese artist Maki Ohkojima who pays tribute to nature and these unusual cetaceans (Aquarium de Paris XVIe, until January 20).
56. Save to buy one of the tables newly crowned by the 2019 edition of the Michelin Guide, unveiled on January 21.
57. Be in tune with spring-summer fashion trends by following the new collections of the great fashion designers during Paris Fashion Week (from 21 to 24 January).
58. Vibrate with Peter Farrelly's Green book (much more serious without his brother Bob): a road movie in segregationist America in the 1960s with Viggo Mortensen, brilliant in Italian-American factotum, and Mahershala Ali, shocking as a pianist victim of racism (released on January 23).
59. Sing the songs of Feu! Chatterton at full speed and dazzle yourself in front of the wiggle of the singer Arthur Teboul (Au Zénith, XIXe, January 24th).
60. Attend the emergence of young talents in the making with the concert of ADAMI's Classical Revelations (lyricists and instrumentalists) at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord (Xe, January 28).
61. Caracle with lightness and vivacity at the Vincennes racecourse to decide between the 18 best cracks in the world at the Grand Prix d'Amérique (12th, January 28th).
62. Take a Japanese bath at Ogata, a protean place located in a former mansion in the Marais, dedicated to tea, gastronomy, crafts and culture (3rd, opening planned for the end of January).
63. Groover in front of The Empress, with its four musicians and a singer, its very disco tunes that make you want to dance: the ingredients of the success of this group that will warm up the month of January. (At the 9th Olympia, January 30).
64. Juggling, flying in the air to the rhythm of the artists competing at the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain. (Cirque Phenix, XIIe, from January 31 to February 2).
65. Immerse yourself in the world of the Assassin's Creed brotherhood with the major exhibition Behind The Game and discover behind the scenes of video game design at Ubisoft (Gaîté Lyrique, December 13 to February 6).
66. Be amazed by Magic Wip's new magic tricks of season 2 (La Villette, XIXe, from December 8 to February 23).
67. Immerse yourself in the "Artistic Epic of the Dragon Trilogy" with the 200 works, drawings, sculptures or film extracts from the Dreamworks Animation studio (Musée d'Art Ludique Hors les Murs, VIIe, from 31 January to 24 February).
68. Discover Éric Rohmer's most beautiful films in the retrospective of the Cinémathèque (Ma nuit chez Maud,Pauline à la plage, Contes des quatre saisons...) until February 11 (12th).
69. Discover Paris and its surroundings in a different way with the new edition of Paris Face Cachée and its visits to unusual or unknown places exceptionally open to the public (from 1 to 3 February, by reservation only)
70. Identify emerging blues talents thanks to the 13th Alligator Nights (La Maroquinerie, XXe, from February 1 to 22).
71. To perceive that Michael Jackson was the most represented cultural figure in the world by contemporary star artists ("Michael Jackson: On the Wall" at the Grand Palais, 8th arrondissement, until February 14).
72. Immerse yourself in the world music of the Au Fil des voix Festival for its 12th edition in five Parisian venues: Alan Stivell, NES, Charka, Laurent Cavalie, Nubiyan Twist... (from February 4 to 16).
73. Celebrate Le Cochon de Terre and let yourself go to the change of scenery of the Chinese New Year, which begins on February 5 with demonstrations over fifteen days in Paris (traditional parades, concerts...).
74. Be one of the first to dine at Le Cheval d'Or (19th century, opening scheduled for early February), the Franco-Asian canteen with natural wines from Taku Sekine (Dersou) and Florent Ciccoli (Café du coin, Jones).
75. Go 100 miles an hour to admire the vintage cars and motorcycles on display at the Rétromobile show at Paris Expo before the auction organised by Artcurial (Porte de Versailles XVe, from 5 to 10 February).
76. Transform your home with the Art & Deco Fair, a must for decoration enthusiasts (Grande Halle de la Villette, 19th century, from 7 to 10 February).
77. Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Holiday on Ice show with the entire troupe of 40 figure skaters accompanied by the godmother of the event Nathalie Péchalat (Palais des Sports, 15th, from February 8 to March 5).
78. Reflect (and laugh) with Vice, by Adam McKay ( The Big Short), who paints a portrait of Dick Cheney, vice-president of George W. Bush but true leader of the world's leading power in the 2000s, with an unrecognizable Christian Bale, Oscar favourite (released on February 13).
79. Admire a Thousand & One Orchid in the Grandes Serres of the Jardin des Plantes (Ve, from February 14 to March 11).
80. Get a new tattoo at the 9th edition of the Mondial du Tatouage (Grande Halle de la Villette, February 15 to 17).
81. Believe you are in Latin America thanks to the twenty-six graphic designers selected by the French poster designer Michel Bouvet for Fiesta Grafica (Maison de l'Amérique Latine, VIIe, from 15 February to 7 May).
82. Enjoy the craziest costumes of visitors to Paris Manga 2019, the Japanese pop culture fair that welcomes comics, video games, web culture and cosplay lovers every year (Paris Expo Porte de Versailles XVe, February 16 to 17).
83. Rush to the Théâtre Marigny (8th arrondissement) and the Théâtre Lepic (18th arrondissement) - formerly Ciné XIII - which have just reopened to see a wonderful adaptation of Peau d'âne (until 17 February) in the former, and L'Ombre de la baleine, an intimate and poetic autobiography by Moby Dick, in the latter (until 3 March).
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84. Jumper around the performances of Paris Battle Pro, world hip-hop dance championship at the Seine musicale in front of a jury of Breakdancers (Boulogne Billancourt, 92, February 23rd).
85. Immerse yourself in Van Gogh's work in digital form at the Atelier des Lumières, which devotes two programmes to the Dutch painter after Klimt and Schiele (XIe, from 22 February to 31 December).
IN MARCH
86. Take a campaign shoot at the Salon de l'agriculture by strolling among the stands of producers and breeders (Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, XVe, from 23 February to 3 March).
87. Knitting, sewing, weaving at the "Aiguilles en fête" exhibition, which brings together textile artists' exhibitions and workshops (embroidery, Japanese braiding, free stitch sewing...) for the most gifted of their ten fingers (Parc des expositions, XVe, from 7 to 10 March).
88. Challenge yourself during the half-marathon and run at your own pace the 21.1 km that make up the race in the heart of the capital (March 10).
89. Enjoy Jean-Paul Gaultier's whimsical universe in a show that looks like a fashion review (Fashion Freak show at the Folies Bergère IXe, until March 10).
90. Devour (with your eyes) the best of the world's young cuisine at the Omnivore show, which organizes dinners, masterclasses, workshops and demonstrations (Maison de la Mutualité, Ve, from 10 to 12 March).
91. Marvel at the works of the most Parisian of Japanese painters in the exhibition "Foujita, works of a lifetime" at the House of Culture of Japan (15th, from January 16 to March 16).
92. Dreaming of Ireland's lands thanks to the Celtic Legends and their new show Connemara Tour 2019 (At the Olympia, 9th, March 15-17).
93. Think Europe through the Book Fair, which this year invites authors who have participated in the construction of the Union through their works, as well as authors from member countries (Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, XVe, from 15 to 18 March).
94. Move and keep in shape by going for it at the Body Fitness show at Paris Expo (15th arrondissement), and test the new trends and the latest sports accessories (from 15 to 17 March).
95. Discover Buddhas and Bodhisattva from Nara, exceptionally loaned to the Guimet Museum, a beautiful display of Japanese medieval sculpture (16th century, from 23 January to 18 March).
96. Save the performance of The Magic Flute and solve the curse of the legendary ghost of the Opera during an escape game at the Opéra Garnier (2nd, until March 17).
97. Make a canvas, to celebrate the spring ahead, a good film at a single rate of €4 in all participating cinemas (Le Printemps du cinéma, March 17, 18 and 19).
98. Venture into the small town of St. Petersburg on the banks of the Mississippi River in the 19th century, in the footsteps of Tom Sawyer and his friends, between love at first sight and a treasure hunt (Mogador Theatre, 9th arrondissement, until March 24).
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99. Contribute to the recognition of the decorative arts with the exhibition "Les Nabis et le décor", the first of its kind to exhibit the works created by the Nabis group (Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis) who wanted to abolish the border between Fine Arts and Applied Arts (Musée du Luxembourg, VIe, from 13 March to 30 June).
100. Dinner in a very Slavic atmosphere in the wooden hut of the Roch Hotel, with a menu created by the chef Rémy Bérerd and in an interior designed by the decorator Sarah Poniatowski-Lavoine (I, until the end of March).
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