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May/10/2008 |
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until the 6/ 31/ 2008 |
Starbucks Coffees In Paris The famous Frapucino in Paris |
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After much thought, the coffee empire hasl open its first stores in Paris, a country where family-run cafes are the standard hang out for everyone from truck drivers to philosophers. Starbucks, whose green-and-white logo is instantly familiar in the United States, is barely known in France. Starbucks could also benefit from the perennially ambivalent approach of France to all things American.
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Starbucks Sébastopol - 11 boulevard Sébastopol – 75001 Paris
Starbucks Louvre - Allée du Grand Louvre – 75001 Paris
Starbucks Opéra - 26, avenue de l’Opéra – 75001 Paris
Starbucks Halles - Centre commercial Forum des Halles - 75001 Paris
Starbucks Capucines - 3 boulevard des Capucines – 75002 Paris
Starbucks Petits Carreaux - 21 rue des Petits Carreaux – 75002 Paris
Starbucks Poissonnière - 7 bd Poissonnière – 75002 Paris
Starbucks Archives - 13, rue des Archives - 75004 Paris
Starbucks Beaubourg - 4, rue Aubry le Boucher – 75004 Paris
Starbucks St Michel - 13 Boulevard Saint-Michel – 75005 Paris
Starbucks Monge - 118 rue Monge – 75005 Paris
Starbucks Odéon - 91, boulevard Saint-Germain – 75006 Paris
Starbucks St Michel - 24 boulevard St-Michel – 75006 Paris
Starbucks La Boétie - 29 rue de Berri - 75008 Paris
Starbucks Berri - 37 rue La Boétie - 75008 Paris
Starbucks St Philippe - 162 rue du Fbg St Honoré - 75008 Paris
Starbucks Saint Lazare - 106 bis, rue Saint-Lazare – 75008 Paris
Starbucks Passage du Havre - 10 rue du Havre – 75009 Paris
Starbucks Bd Montmartre - 18, boulevard Montmartre – 75009 Paris
Starbucks Rue de Sèze - 4 rue de Sèze – 75009 Paris
Starbucks Fbg Saint Antoine - 29, rue du Fbg Saint-Antoine - 75011 Paris
Starbucks Bercy Parc - 5 rue de l'Ambroisie - 75012 Paris
Starbucks Avenue de France - 107 avenue de France - 75013 Paris
Starbucks Montparnasse - 70, boulevard du Montparnasse – 75014 Paris
Starbucks Leclerc - 76-80 avenue du Général Leclerc – 75014 Paris
Starbucks Victor Hugo - 90 avenue Victor Hugo - 75016 Paris
Starbucks Passy Plazza - 53 rue de Passy - 75016 Paris
starbucks.fr
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shopping |
until the 6/ 31/ 2008
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Galeries Lafayette Europe's largest department store |
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Opened in 1896, with a lobby capped by an early-1900s stained-glass cupola classified as a historic monument, Galeries Lafayette is Europe's largest department store. This elegant department store carries top brands, including Chanel, Prada, Cartier, Louis Vuitton and Gaultier.
There's a wonderful lingerie department a new children concept store that takes up an entire floor, and a separate building for men. Restaurants, wine bars, a tea room and a huge gourmet food department. Two new attractions are an activewear boutique designed by Castelbajac, with the latest in sports equipment and fashions and a completely renovated cosmetics and perfume section offering 260 different brands.
The Galaries Lafayette is also for food lovers, and the Lafayette Gourmet foodhall does not disappoint. The hall has everything and more for the dedicated gourmand: a bakery with a dazzling array of specialist breads and pastries, reflecting France's continuing devotion to dough in all its forms; a matchless cheese counter selling top-quality French and overseas varieties.
Across the street is the new Lafayette Maison a home decorating shop with sophisticated furnishings. |
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pop rock jazz |
from the 5/ 19/ 2008 to the 5/ 27/ 2008 |
Celine Dion Live in Bercy |
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After giving 5 shows per week in Las Vegas and releasing several albums, in 2007, Céline released the album « d’elles », written by 10 great female writers including George Sand, Lise Payette and Françoise Dorin then decided to set out on a world tour.
On 12 November, her album « Taking Chances » will be in the shops.
Céline Dion will be at Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy for 10 evenings from 19 May 2008 where she will sing her greatest hits as well as songs from her two latest albums.
A unique opportunity to see this great Diva again, who has been absent from the French scene for ten years.
Céline Dion is a Canadian pop singer. Born to a large, impoverished family in Quebec, Dion became a teen star after her manager René Angélil mortgaged his home to finance her first record. In 1990 she released the anglophone album Unison, establishing herself as a viable pop artist in North America and other English speaking areas of the world. |
Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy
8 bd de Bercy 75012 Paris
Metro: Bercy
0892 692 300 From € 79.00 to 205.00 ww.bercy.fr
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pop rock jazz |
from the 6/ 20/ 2008 to the 6/ 21/ 2008 |
Tokio Hotel European teen-rockers will play for 40000 screeming fans in Paris |
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Tokio Hotel is a rock group created in Madgeburg in 2001 by four young Germans: the twins Bill and Tom Kaulitz, George Listing and Gustav Schäfer. Bill singer and leader of the group, began composing at the age of seven and was a new German star finalist at thirteen.
In 2001, they met up to form the group.
In 2005, Universal Music took Tokio Hotel under contract and developed a marketing plan. Several DJ's such as Basement Jaxx, Melodik Pinpon and Bob Sinclar. They shot up the charts in Germany with the single "Durch den Monsun".
The arrival of Tokio Hotel in France caused a veritable musical revolution and contributed to new requests for German as a second foreign language, which had seen a dramatic fall in demand.
Their first album Schrei rose to twelfth position in the charts and concerts were a sell-out. Their second album Zimmer 483 reached second place and the album Scream, their first album in English was released on last June. |
Parc des Princes Stadium
24, rue du Commandant-Guibaud 75016 PARIS
Metro : Porte de Saint Cloud
0 892 692 192 www.leparcdesprinces.fr
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