I have learned that Robespierre rarely hosted and met a former monk in the house of Duplay... Who is this monk?
Extra bonus question: how many friends this family had? Because I know only about Buonarroti and the family doctor (I forgot his name).
Do you mean Christophe-Antoine Gerle? He was born November 25 1736 and became an abbot in the 1770s. In 1789 he was elected substitute deputy for the clergy of Riom to the Estates-General, and then became a deputy in the National Assembly. He came to support the revolution, the jacobins and the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and is even one of the people depicted in David’s famous painting of the tennis court oath (though it’s unlikely Gerle was actually present for it). On April 12 1790 he proposed a motion decreeing ”that the Catholic, Apostolic and Roman religion is and remains forever the religion of the nation and its worship will be the only authorized one.” It was supported by some and combatted by others. Gerle eventually retired this motion, after which he spoke only one more time, on December 27 1790.
On May 17 1794, Gerle was arrested alongside Catherine Théot, whose circle he belonged to. On June 15, following a report by Vadier, the Convention ordered the indictment of them and their accomplices. Robespierre intervened so that the affair was put down, but Gerle nevertheless remained in prison until 1795. Once released, he went on to write for the journal Messanger du soir, and then worked for the ministry of interior before dying somewhere towards 1805.
As for his Robespierre connection, Gerle wrote while in prison that, during ”the terror” he went home to Robespierre and obtained a certificate from him that went as follows: “I confirm that Dom Gerle, my colleague in the Constituent Assembly, marched in the true principles of the Revolution and always appeared patriotic to me.” At this time, according to Gerle, he and Robespierre hadn’t seen each other for 18 months, but the latter evidently still remembered the former from the National Assembly. Gerle writes that he then went home to Robespierre six or seven times again after that, but that Robespierre received him only two times, in the presence of his wig maker and others. This, he stated (after thermidor, it should be admitted) made up all his connections to Robespierre. Élisabeth Lebas’ son Philippe similarily attested that his mother saw Gerle only two or three times at her place. Curiously, however, the minutes for 1789-1790 of the Jacobin Club list Gerle as living on Rue Saint-Honoré 366, in other words the exact same adress as the Duplay house, during said years. It’s possible he lodged in the room Robespierre later came to inhabit, moving out before Robespierre moved in.
(I’ve based the above text on this short biography on Gerle by Francisque Mège (1865))
There’s also François Chabot (1756-1794), a former munk who at the outbreak of the revolution, like Gerle, chose to embrace the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and co-founded the Jacobin Club of Rodez. In 1791 he was elected for the Legislative Assembly, and one year later to the National Convention, where he sat with the far left. On August 24 1793, the finance commission on which he sat was tasked with overseeing the liquidation of the East India Company, a task which would mean the beginning of the end for Chabot and a few of his commission collegues (I’ve already talked about the East India Company Scandal and the role played by Chabot in it here).
However, Chabot only went to see Robespierre at the Duplays one (confirmed) time that I know of. It was on November 14 1793 in order to tell him about the corruption in which his commission had been involved, hoping to save himself by throwing his partners in crime under the bus. According to some authors this meeting took place super early in the morning and Chabot stormed into Robespierre’s room and dragged him from bed, but idk the source for those details. However, Chabot was arrested just three days later to never regain freedom, instead going on to be executed on April 5 1794 alongside the dantonists and other members of the commission implicated in the scandal. He did however write several letters to Robespierre while imprisoned.
As for how many friends the Duplays had, that’s impossible to answer exactly. In her old days, the family’s youngest daughter Élisabeth corrected a list of people who would frequent the house during the revolution:
The Lamenths and Pétion in the early days, quite rarely Legendre, Merlin de Thionville and Fouché, often Taschereau, Desmoulins and Teault, always Lebas, Saint-Just, David, Couthon and Buonarotti.
As most of these were Robespierre’s collegues, it can be assumed they came to the Duplays mainly to see him, so it’s hard to know how many of them were friends of the family as well. We of course know that Lebas went on to marry Élisabeth, and, being interrogated after Thermidor, Maurice Duplay claimed that he would also frequently dine with the entire family. Saint-Just, Maurice added, didn’t dine as often, instead preferring to go straight to Robespierre’s room without talking to anyone, although Élisabeth still claimed to have been good friends with him, and that SJ would look after her while they were on a mission together. In a letter to Maurice Duplay dated October 6 1791, Robespierre prayed him to ”remind me of Lacoste and Couthon” suggesting Maurice was on good enough terms with those two. There’s also the claim that Couthon actually lodged with the Duplays for a while when first moving to Paris in 1791, but curiously, in the first letter Couthon writes after arriving in Paris, he says he’s found lodging on rue Saint-Honoré, not under the roof of Duplay but of one M. Girot. The Almanach royal for 1792 also gives Couthon’s address as 343, not 366, rue St. Honoré… Finally, on June 28 1792, Lucile Desmoulins reported the following in her diary: ”I went with C(amille) and little Duplay (most likely Jacques-Maurice Duplay, the son of the family who at the time was 14-15) to a an old madwoman’s.” These are all traces of relationships I’ve been able to find between the Duplays and the above listed visitors.
In his Robespierre (1935), J.M Thompson, after first citing Élisabeth’s list, also brings up another long one, containing people that, according to him, frequented the house ”with more or less certainty”:
Pierre Vaugeois, Mme Duplay’s brother, and his friend Didier, a locksmith; Gravier, a distiller from Lyon, who lodged with Didier next door; Cietti, an Italian designer of wallpapers, with whom Duplay doubtless had business relations; Lohier, the Duplays’ grocer; Nicolas, the government printer, whose press was at No. 355; Franchele-Hausse and Souberbielle, both of whom claimed the title of ‘family doctor’; a Corsican cobbler from Arras, named Calandini; Boisset, the archiviste of the Jacobin Club; the artist Gérard, whose portrait of Robespierre hung in the sitting-room; Felix Lepelletier, son of the deputy; and Dom Gerle, whose compromising friendship contributed to Robespierre’s fall. In addition to these, Anthoine, the mayor of Metz, lodged with the Duplays in the summer of 1792; as did also a M. de Broc, a Norman gentleman, with his wife and two small children, under an assumed name, and venturing out only after dark. The list could doubtless be enlarged: it is sufficiently suggestive, as it stands, of the catholic hospitality of the Duplays, and of the variety of persons and interests with which Robespierre, in this quiet middle-class household, was brought into contact. It was a sheltered life, but it was not a narrow one.
As for these, I know Souberbielle confessed to have been Robespierre’s doctor and a frequent guest of the Duplay house. It is also Souberbielle that told the story about M. de Broc and his family lodging with the Duplays. As for Calandini, Lebas asks Élisabeth to embrace him for him in a letter dated August 16 1793. The rest I couldn’t find anything about.
Edit: on December 5 1793 Collot d’Herbois wrote a friendly letter to Maurice Duplay while in Lyon, suggesting the family was on good terms with him as well.
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Educational Complex
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With the support of Fluxus Art Projects
Paris Internationale (10th edition)
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Jacent
Hélène Yamba-Guimbi
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Antoine Trapp
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If with Insistence on the Tension Gravity as Intercessor a Future Interject
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Simplify Complexity
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Only One Step From Heaven
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3rd mind myth
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A,B,C for conspiracy
Cecilie Carlsen & Celia Zehetgruber with Christophe de Rohan Chabot
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Encore une fois de plus le Président de la communauté de communes du Pays de St Gilles joue au pyromane.
Le jour de l’évacuation de la ZAD de Bretignolles sur Mer, Mr Chabot fait encore la seule chose qu’il sait faire, c’est-à-dire de la provocation.
Je rappelle à Mr Chabot, que les élections municipales dans la communauté de communes du Pays de St Gilles ne sont pas finies, et qu’il n’ya rien de certain que le projet du port soit encore la priorité surtout avec la crise financière qui nous…
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SNCF Locomotive Thermique BB 67200 «67253» par Christophe Chabot
Via Flickr :
Série BB 67200 construction de 1963 à 1967 par Brissoneau & Lotz, M.T.E, S.E.M.T. Type de moteur diesel : Pielstick 16 PA 4 de S.E.M.T. Type de transmission : électrique par génératrice à courant continu. Les BB 67200 sont des locomotives Diesel-électriques de la SNCF, issues de la transformation de BB 67000. Elles sont destinées à la circulation sur les lignes à grande vitesse françaises pour les travaux ou le secours des TGV en panne Caractéristiques : Sur la face avant côté extrémité 1, le marchepied frontal central est supprimé et un attelage Scharfenberg de secours y est installé pour secourir et tirer une rame de TGV en panne. À la suite de cela, les UM ne peuvent se faire que par l’extrémité 2. Elles sont équipées suivant leur affectation soit de la TVM 300 soit de la TVM 430. Certaines sont également munies de l'attelage de secours de type BSI. En 2016, SNCF Réseau missionne la société de location Akiem pour commander des engins en remplacement des BB 67200. C'est la BB 79000 (DE 18) de Vossloh qui est sélectionné, les livraisons commencent en 2019 Source : fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/BB_67200 Brissonneau et Lotz Brissonneau et Lotz (BL) est une entreprise française de construction mécanique, spécialement de matériel ferroviaire, à l'origine localisée à Nantes, puis sur plusieurs sites français, Creil et Aytré avant d'être intégrée au groupe Alstom en 1972. Source : fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brissonneau_et_Lotz Traduction / Translation 🇬🇧 GB. UK. The Class BB 67200 diesel locomotives of SNCF were adapted from BB 67000 locomotives. History With the opening of the LGV Sud-Est, thirty BB 67000 class locomotives were fitted with cab signalling and radio to operate ballast trains and for use in an emergency on the high speed lines. For the latter purpose they were fitted with a Scharfenberg coupler at one end to enable them to be attached to a TGV rake. Initially the class was based at Nevers.[1] A further 50 locomotives were subsequently converted. Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNCF_Class_BB_67200
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Christophe de Rohan Chabot, Untitled (mark 1 reframed 2 – copie.jpg), 2020, Sublimation printing on metal, aluminium frame, 50cm x 50cm x 7cm
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Full List of 172 Republicans Who Opposed the Violence Against Women Act
1. Robert Aderholt (AL)
2. Rick Allen (GA)
3. Mark Amodei (NV)
4. Kelly Armstrong (ND)
5. Jodey Arrington (TX)
6. Brian Babin (TX)
7. Don Bacon (NE)
8. James Baird (IN)
9. Jim Banks (IN)
10. Andy Barr (KY)
11. Cliff Bentz (OR).
12. Jack Bergman (MI)
13. Andy Biggs (AZ)
14. Gus Bilirakis (FL)
15. Dan Bishop (NC)
16. Lauren Boebert (CO)
17. Mo Brooks (AL)
18. Vern Buchanan (FL)
19. Ken Buck (CO)
20. Larry Buschon (IN)
21. Ted Budd (NC)
22. Tim Burchett (TN)
23. Michael Burgess (TX)
24. Ken Calvert (CA)
25. Kat Cammack (FL).
26. Jerry Carl (AL)
27. Madison Cawthorn (NC)
28. Steve Chabot (OH)
29. Liz Cheney (WY)
30. Ben Cline (VA)
31. Michael Cloud (TX)
32. Andrew Clyde (GA)
33. James Comer (KY)
34. Eric Crawford (AR)
35. John Curtis (UT)
36. Warren Davidson (OH)
37. Scott DesJarlais (TN)
38. Byron Donalds (FL)
39. Jeff Duncan (SC)
40. Neal Dunn (FL)
41. Tom Emmer (MN)
42. Ron Estes (KS)
43. Pat Fallon (TX)
44. Randy Feenstra (IA)
45. A. Drew Ferguson (GA)
46. Michelle Fischbach (MN)
47. Scott Fitzgerald (WI)
48. Charles Fleischmann (TN)
49. Jeff Fortenberry (NE)
50. Virginia Foxx (NC)
51. Scott Franklin (FL)
52. Russ Fulcher (ID)
53. Matt Gaetz (FL)
54. Mike Gallagher (WI)
55. Andrew Garbarino (NY)
56. Mike Garcia (CA)
57. Bob Gibbs (OH)
58. Louie Gohmert (TX)
59. Tony Gonzales (TX)
60. Bob Good (VA)
61. Lance Gooden (TX)
62. Paul Gosar (AZ)
63. Kay Granger (TX)
64. Garret Graves (LA)
65. Sam Graves (MO)
66. Mark Green (TN)
67. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA)
68. H. Morgan Griffith (VA)
69. Glenn Grothman (WI)
70. Brett Guthrie (KY)
71. Jim Hagedorn (MN)
72. Andy Harris (MD)
73. Diana Harshbarger (TN)
74. Vicky Hartzler (MO)
75. Kevin Hern (OK)
76. Yvette Herrell (NM)
77. Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA)
78. Jody Hice (GA)
79. Clay Higgins (LA)
80. J. Hill (AR)
81. Ashley Hinson (IA)
82. Trey Hollingsworth (IN)
83. Richard Hudson (NC)
84. Bill Huizenga (MI)
85. Ronny Jackson (TX)
86. Mike Johnson (LA)
87. Bill Johnson (OH)
88. Dusty Johnson (SD)
89. Jim Jordan (OH)
90. John Joyce (PA)
91. Fred Keller (PA)
92. Trent Kelly (MS)
93. Mike Kelly (PA)
94. David Kustoff (TN)
95. Darin LaHood (IL)
96. Doug LaMalfa (CA)
97. Doug Lamborn (CO)
98. Robert Latta (OH)
99. Jake LaTurner (KS)
100. Debbie Lesko (AZ)
101. Billy Long (MO)
102. Frank Lucas (OK)
103. Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO)
104. Nancy Mace (SC)
105. Tracey Mann (KS)
106. Thomas Massie (KY)
107. Brain Mast (FL)
108. Kevin McCarthy (CA)
109. Lisa McClain (MI)
110. Tom McClintock (CA)
111. Patrick McHenry (NC)
112. David McKinley (WV)
113. Daniel Meuser (PA)
114. Mary Miller (IL)
115. Carol Miller (WV)
116. John Moolenaar (MI)
117. Alexander Mooney (WV)
118. Barry Moore (AL)
119. Blake Moore (UT)
120. Gregory Murphy (NC)
121. Troy Nehls (TX)
122. Dan Newhouse (WA)
123. Ralph Norman (SC)
124. Devin Nunes (CA)
125. Jay Obernolte (CA)
126. Burgess Owens (UT)
127. Steven Palazzo (MS)
128. Gary Palmer (AL)
129. Greg Pence (IN)
130. Scott Perry (PA)
131. August Pfluger (TX)
132. Bill Posey (FL)
133. Guy Reschenthaler (PA)
134. Tom Rice (SC)
135. Cathy Rodgers (WA)
136. Mike Rogers (AL)
137. Harold Rogers (KY)
138. John Rose (TN)
139. David Rouzer (NC)
140. Chip Roy (TX)
141. John Rutherford (FL)
142. Steve Scalise (LA)
143. David Schweikert (AZ)
144. Austin Scott (GA)
145. Pete Sessions (TX)
146. Jason Smith (MO)
147. Adrian Smith (NE)
148. Christopher Smith (NJ)
149. Lloyd Smucker (PA)
150. Victoria Spartz (IN)
151. Michelle Steel (CA)
152. Elise Stefanik (NY)
153. W. Gregory Steube (FL)
154. Chris Stewart (UT)
155. Van Taylor (TX)
156. Claudia Tenney (NY)
157. Glenn Thompson (PA)
158. Thomas Tiffany (WI)
159. William Timmons (SC)
160. Michael Turner (OH)
161. Beth Van Duyne (TX)
162. Ann Wagner (MO)
163. Tim Walberg (MI)
164. Jackie Walorski (IN)
165. Michael Waltz (FL)
166. Randy Weber Sr. (TX)
167. Daniel Webster (FL)
168. Bruce Westerman (AR)
169. Roger Williams (TX)
170. Robert Wittman (VA)
171. Steve Womack (AR)
172. Lee Zeldin (NY)
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
en gras : les derniers ajouts :-: in bold: the last news
Octobre
21. Pawns + Youth Avoiders + Barren? – Espace B
21. Les morts vont bien + Rivière de corps + René Couteau + Razzle Dazzle (dj) (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
21. Gâtechien + Wallack + Baron Crâne – ESS'pace
22. White Ring + Ghoster + Dalhia ��� Supersonic (gratuit)
22. Carambolage + Deedee & Tha Abracadabras + Roger de Lille & The Gin Tonics + The Hare (dj) (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
22. Thurston Moore – Trabendo
22. David J – Petit Bain
23. Ecstatic Vision + Les Tigres du futur + Os Noctambulos – ESS'pace
23. Sly & The Family Drone + Stef Ketteringham + Decimus + Dust Breeders – Espace B
23. Plomb + Je t'aime + Electric Press Kit + dj Oxblood (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
23. Tamara Goukassova + Fun Fun Funeral + Kassie Krut – La Station
23. Four Tet – Le 104 ||COMPLET||
24. Last Night + Negative Space + Pedigree + Buzz Kull + Sydney Valette + dj Dave Rockin (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
24. Çub + Ayya + Radiant – Le Cirque électrique
24. The Necks – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
25. A Certain Ratio + Empereur – Petit Bain
25. Poutre + OK fdp + Bruant zizi – ESS'pace
25. Fiesta en el Vacio + Axell Larsen + Franz France + Sinead O'Connick jr + Paroi (Serendip Lab fest.) – Jazz y Jazz
25. Catastrophe + Sean O'Hagan + Form – La Maroquinerie
25. Curses + Sophie Morello + Tonn3rr3 + E for Ears & Grāv Jōnz + Trusspe – La Station
25. Dave Philips + Bernardino Femminielli & Thea Govorchin – 3 rue de Tournant (Aubervilliers)
25. Blind Delon + Nick klein + UVB 76 + Dress Rehearsal + Little Nemo + L’An2000 [DaGeist + Outer Limit Lotus : ANNULÉ] (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
25. Automat + Stephanovitch + Cirylux + Worker Poor + Stef Mazet + Taiko Nova – Les 4 éléments
25. Varsovie + Paulie Jan + Blndr b2b Panzer + Mind Matter + End of Mortal Life – Glazart
25. Jozef Van Wissem – Crypte Notre-Dame de la Croix (sur résa : jvwparis[@]gmail.com) ||COMPLET||
25. Bestial Mouth + Veil of Light – Protocol (Pantin) ||ANNULÉ||
25. Orphx + O/H + December + Unhuman + Limbus Puerorum – Protocol (Pantin) ||ANNULÉ||
26. The Monochrome Set + The Last Detail – Petit Bain
26. Nina Harker + Bianca Warlord + Amour Formica – Le Zorba
26. Truckks + Terrier + Achab + Olive Pogo + Car Crash Control (dj) (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
26. The Wheal + Princesse Napälm + L'Orchidée Cosmique + Klymt (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
26. Femminielli + dj Sundae + ANDCL + Oko – Petit Palace
26. Joachim Montessuis + Martin Bakero – Galerie Metanoïa
26. Rouge Mary + Regina Demina + AZF + Léonie Pernet (dj) + Juke + Morello – Point FMR
26/27. Ilya Smirnov + Christophe de Rohan Chabot + nikolaiykm + Natalya Serkova – 3 rue de Tournant (Aubervilliers) (sur RV : nikolaiykm[@]gmail.com)
26. Mørbeck + Philipp Strobel + IV Horsemen – La Machine
26. Alignment + Hadone + UVB + Parfait + Repro – tba
26. Loto Retina + Jakub Lemiszewski + Somaticae + Le Compas dans l'oeil + Ahta Bat + Letal Ataraxia (Serendip Lab fest.) – Le Sultan
27. Laurent Garnier + Deena Abdelwahed – Dehors brut
27. Stephen Mallinder + Laisse Moi + Hexenschuss (Obernoir fest.) – L'International
28. Kate Tempest – Le Trianon
29. Danse avec les Shlags – Le Motel (gratuit)
29. Agent Side Grinder + DaGeist – La Boule noire
29. Pauwels + Mr Marcaille + BOB Cooper – L'ESS'pace
30. The White Screen + Techno Thriller + Novichok – Supersonic (gratuit)
30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie
30. Jenny Hval – Centre Pompidou
30. Battles – Trabendo
30. Dame Area + Slaylor Moon + Noir de Maars– Espace B
31. Skepta + Mura Masa + Hamza + Zola + Ateyaba + Celeste + Duendita + Ezra Collective + Flohio + Kojey Radical + Master Peace + Slowthai + The Comet is Coming + Yussef Dayes + Charlotte Dos Santos + Kojaque (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grande Halle de La Villette
31. Arrington de Dionyso – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
31. Broken English Club + Cabaret nocturne + IV Horsemen + Gil. Barte – Petit Bain
Novembre
01. Chromatics + Belle & Sebastian + Primal Scream + John Talabot + Weyes Blood + Barrie + Briston Maroney + Chai + Desire + Helado Negro + Jackie Mendoza + Nilüfer Yanya + Orville Peck + Sheer Mag + Squir + Loving + Nelson Beer + Sons of Raphael (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
01. Park Hie Jin + HAAI + Afrodeutsche + Nite Fleit (Pitchfork fest. after party) – Trabendo
01. Meconio + Mamachi + Punaises + Areva (LaDIYfest) – Le Cirque électrique
01. Imperial Black Unit + Mekano + CH-01 + Krase b2b Alphonse Fassaert – Petit Bain
01. Under Black Helmet b2b Hadone + Inhalt der Nacht b2b Echoes of October + Danilo Incorvala + Makornik + Félicie – Les Docks de Paris (La Plaine-Saint-Denis)
02. The 1975 + Charli XCX + 2manysdj (dj) + Aurora + Agar Agar + SebastiAn + Aeris Roves vs Jamila Woods + Jessica Pratt + Kedr Livanskiy + Korantemaa + BEA1991 + Caroline Polachek + Ela Minus + KhadyaK + Mk.gee + Oklou + Tobi Lou (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
02. Volt + Vicious Irene + U.R.S.A + Gertrude + Kalicia Katakov (LaDIYfest) – Le Cirque électrique
03. Whispering Sons – Point FMR
03. Ensemble économique + CIA débutante – Le Chinois (Montreuil)
05. Body of Light + Dead Mascot + Boy Scoot Hopkins – Supersonic (gratuit)
05. Ceremony – Espace B
05. Dear Deer + Traitrs + Men in disorder – L'International
06. The Murder Capital – Nouveau Casino
06. Scattered Purgatory + Qian Geng + UVB76 + ruò tán – Le Cirque électrique
06. Minus Pilot + GNG + Thomas Stone + Kevin Buckland – Café de Paris
06. Mont Analogue + Les Halles + Bravo Tounky – Garage Mu
06. Guitar Wolf + School Disco – Gibus
06. Glacial – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
07. Camilla Sparksss + Hyperculte [+ Xiu Xiu : ANNULÉ] – Petit Bain
07. Kælan Mikla – La Boule noire
07. Randomer + Parallx + Parfait – Glazart
08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
08. Part Chimp + Gnod + Hey Colossus – Petit Bain
08. Sourdurent + Raymonde – Pan Piper
08. Jad Wio + Love in Prague – Gibus
08. Jennifer Cardini b2b Gerd Janson + Mouse on Mars + Fantastic Twins + Oko DJ (10 ans d’Arte concert) – La Machine (gratuit sur invitation)
08. Crystal Geometry + Monya + Size Pier + Kaya + Sina XX – La Station
08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo ||COMPLET||
09. Trotski nautique (20 ans de l’Omadis) – Omadis (gratuit)
09. Molchat Doma + War Scenes – La Station
09. Fleuves Noirs + Thank + Drive with a dead girl + Panico Panico – Le Rigoletto
09. Leroy se meurt + Staatseinde – Le Zorba
09. Kwartz + ABSL + Toscan Haas – Glazart
10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie
10. Ôlafur Arnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan
12. Deerhunter + Moon Diagrams – Trabendo
12. Up-Tight + Officine – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
13. Mick Harvey & JP Silo, Steve Shelley, Glenn Lewis – Les Trois Baudets
14. Dinah Bird & Jean-Philippe Renoult (Inaudible Matters) – La Gaîté lyrique
14. Girl Band + Silverbacks – La Maroquinerie
14. Automatisme + Lacustre (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
14. Manni Dee + Remco Beekwilder + Mental Infection – Glazart
14. Stella Chiweshe + Is a Fish – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
15. Von Pariahs + Nursery – Point FMR
15. Tendra Ael + City Dragon + Meryll Ampe + Divisas – La Pointe Lafayette
15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique ||ANNULÉ||
15. Karenn + 16H07 + Antigone... (Big Bang Festival) – Les Docks de Paris
16. Kas:st + Agoria + Bambounou b2b François X + Charles Kenkler + Matrixxman + Remcord...(Big Bang Festival) – Les Docks de Paris
17. Nitzer Ebb + Liebknecht – La Machine
17. Tropical Fuck Storm – Badaboum
18. Omni + The Gotobeds + Pleasure Principle – La Boule noire
18. Surf Curse + edgar déception + Fiasco – Supersonic (gratuit)
19. Earth + Helen Money – Petit Bain
20. Lucy Railton + Sean Baxter + Jessica Ekomane – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
21. Cate Le Bon + Grimm Grimm – Petit Bain
21. Haco + Emiko Ota avec KiriSute Gomen – Studio Campus
21. Vincent Ségal, Clément Saunier, Odile Auboin, Jossalyn Jessen et Gilbert Nouno jouent des pièces de Peter Eötvös, Yan Maresz, Gilbert Nouno et Fausto Romitelli (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104
21>23. Nosfell : “Le Corps des songes” (fest. New Settings) – Théâtre de la Cité internationale
22. eRikm + Franck Vigroux & Antoine Schmitt : “Chronostasis” (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104
22. Rubin Steiner + Dombrance + Ambeyance + Meteo Mirage – La Maroquinerie
22. Nursery + Casse Gueule + Tout de suite – Cirque électrique
22. Kazu Makino (Blonde Redhead) – Les Étoiles
22. Drew McDowall – tbc
23. Franck Vigroux & Kurt d’Haeseleer : “The Island (part. 1)” + Cinna Peyghamy (fest. Bruits blancs) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville) (gratuit sur résa)
23. Trio Sacher + Ensemble intercontemporain (fest. Innovasounds) – Le 104
23. Billy Childish + Le Villejuif Undergroud + Petausaure (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
23. 999999999 + Jawbreakrs + Nico Moreno + Perc + Sentimental Rave + Softcoresoft + Trym + Parfait + UR trax – tba
24. TR/ST – Le Trianon
24. Mdou Moctar – La Boule noire
24. Midori Takada + Carla dal Forno + Felicia Atkinson (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefeuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine
26. Wardruna – Olympia
27. Poly-Math + Bruit ≤ + Maven – Supersonic (gratuit)
27. The Stranglers – Olympia
27. Silly Joy + Raskolnikov + Jupiter Jane – L’International
27. Le Singe blanc + Double Nelson + Putavelo – Le Cirque électrique
27. Hélène Breschand, Tarek Atoui & Cécile Mont-Reynaud : “Pandore” + Ensemble Motus joue Tony Conrad et Elsa Biston (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil)
28. The Psychotic Monks – Trabendo
28. Artl + Powerdove – Petit Bain
28. Derek Holzer : “Vector Synthesis” + Cate Hope & Lisa McKinney : “Super Liminum” + Antoine Schmitt & Hortense Gauthier : “CliMax” (fest. Bruits blancs) – Le Cube (gratuit sur résa) ||COMPLET||
29. Scanner – Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil
29. Ulrich Krieger : “Raw” + Cellule d’intervention Metamkine (fest. Bruits blancs) – La Muse en circuit (Alfortville)
30. Mondkopf – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit)
30. Donato Dozzy + Max Cooper + Terry & Cyan Riley + Ensemble intercontemporain joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Ensemble Social Silence joue "Music for Airport" de Brian Eno + Apollo noir + Récital pour marimbas (Marathon fest.) – La Gaîté lyrique
30. Aidan Baker & BOW Quintet + SEPL (Sulfure fest.) – Le vent se lève
30. Ulrich Krieger + Natacha Muslera + Julien Desprez + Eryck Abecassis + Sylvaine Hélary avec Clyde Chabot, Jean Cagnard, Ismaël Jude, Nathalie Papin et Michel Simonot (fest. Bruits blancs) – Anis Gras (Arcueil)
Décembre
01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie
03. White Hills – Supersonic (gratuit)
03. Belgrado – Espace B
06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
06. Answer Code Request + Regis + Raslan b2b Yoannis – La Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Kokoko! – La Gaîté lyrique
07. I Hate Models – tba
08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
08. Mark Lanegan Band + The Membranes – Le Trianon
11. Boris – Le Gibus
12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain
12. Kompromat (Vitalic & Rebeka Warrior) – La Cigale
13. Contrefaçon – La Gaîté lyrique
13. Regards extrêmes + Lisieux + Ascending divers – Les Voûtes
14. Ludwig Von 88 – Le Trianon
18. Amenra – Bataclan
2020
Janvier
04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
16. Black Midi – Le Carreau du Temple
17. Edith Nylon – Petit Bain
17. Scratch Massive + Lokier + Cassie Raptor + Faast + Kiddo – Badaboum
18. Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree – Le 104
18. Franck Vigroux : "Flesh" (Biennale Nemo) – Maison des arts et de la culture (Créteil)
29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale
30. Editors – Salle Pleyel
31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel
Février
02. Sunn o))) – La Gaîté lyrique
09. Explosions in the Sky – La Cigale
13. Ride – Le Trianon
16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale
21. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain : "Détroit" + Molécule – Le 104
24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon
Mars
02. DIIV – La Gaîté lyrique
05. Orange Blossom : “Sharing” avec les machines de François Delarozière – Élysée Montmartre
06. Frustration – Le Trianon
07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Arnaud Rebotini : live pour “Fix Me” d’Alban Richard – Centre des Arts (Enghien-les-Bains)
11. Nada Surf – La Cigale
13. Russian Circle + Torche – Bataclan
17. Chelsea Wolf – La Gaîté lyrique
20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie
21. Front 242 + She Past Away – Élysée Montmartre
21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
27. Lebanon Hanover – La Gaîté lyrique
28. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain joue Kraftwerk – théâtre de la Cité internationale
Avril
14>17. Metronomy – La Cigale
27. Caribou – L’Olympia
Mai
08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
19. Swans + Norman Westberg – Le Trabendo
23. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie ||COMPLET||
26. Minimal Compact – La Machine
Juin
14. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Bercy Arena
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#Repost @webo1958 • • • • • • Wednesday 12th October 1994 Leaving Studio Potel & Chabot (later known as Studio Gabriel, 9 Avenue Gabriel) Paris Following Michel Drucker’s interview Madonna (wearing Gaultier) leaves France 2 TV Show Studio Gabriel. The show aired live for an hour from 18:55. Drucker had previously interviewed Madonna in LA in 1991 prior to the release of Truth or Dare. The half hour interview contained the following chat via an off stage interpreter, they discussed Madonna living on Blvd Courcelles in Paris at the beginning of her career, her thoughts on what she wanted to be as a child. How her mothers death affected her push for trying hard and wanting fame. Her recent visit to the FIAC art exhibition in Paris her love of art and her art collection. She was bestowed a selection of art books. Her admiration of Edith Piaf and the song “Non je ne regrette rien”. Her love of Frida Kahlo and Martha Graham. On wanting to duet with Charles Aznavour. Her loss of friends Christopher Flynn and Keith Haring to AIDS and the need to help find a cure. Her visual work with Jean Baptiste Mondino. Her fitness and training schedule and where the need to maintain this comes from. #madonna #paris #bedtimestories #micheldrucker #1994 @madonna @michel_drucker_officiel @jpgaultierofficial THANKS @maxfalletta https://www.instagram.com/p/BuXPiplB9kx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2o4qbidykdu3
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La lutte des écolos a payé : le port de plaisance de Brétignolles ne se fera pas
La lutte des écolos a payé : le port de plaisance de Brétignolles ne se fera pas
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C’est une victoire qui vient couronner vingt années de combat. Jeudi 22 juillet, les élus de la communauté de communes du pays de Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie ont décidé d’abandonner définitivement le projet de port de Brétignolles-sur-Mer en Vendée.
Lancé en 2003 par Christophe Chabot, ancien maire de Brétignolles et ex-président de la communauté de…
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Christophe de Rohan Chabot, Untitled_Karl
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Le Port de Bretignolles sur Mer! Chabot pète un cable!
Le Port de Bretignolles sur Mer! Chabot pète un cable!
Les élus du Pays de St Gilles ont pris la seule et bonne décision en arrêtant ce projet inutile et couteux comme je l’ai dit en tant que Conseiller Régional de Vendée dans mon communiqué de presse relayé par Ouest France aujourd’hui.
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quand on lit l’article de Christophe Chabot sur son blog, on peut se poser des questions sur le personnage 😦
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[ Reflection ] La plage et la jetée de Calais. par Christophe Chabot
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Christophe de Rohan Chabot
Untitled (Felix Felix), 2016. Laser print, glass, nails, 29.1 x 21 x 0.2 cm
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