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  1. NIGHTCLUB

218 Sentences With "boîte"

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Boîte: Savage Lounge Midtown The speakeasy can't seem to die.
Boîte A costume party without a holiday fulcrum is tricky.
Boîte JJ's Hideaway recalls a bygone Williamsburg, before it got fancy.
It came from La Boîte, a spice emporium in Hell's Kitchen.
Boîte The turret-shaped lounge sits atop the Williamsburg Hotel in Brooklyn.
This includes the box of notes known as "La mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même (Boîte verte)" (19593) and the melancholic museological project known as "Boîte-en-valise (de ou par Marcel Duchamp ou Rrose Sélavy)" (1935–41).
Boîte Mehanata, a Lower East Side favorite, gets a fashionable refresh on Ludlow Street.
Boîte The lounge brings together former night life rivals Nur Khan and John McDonald.
Boîte Merchants' Gate invites straphangers to forget that they are inside the subway system.
Triste Tropique, Topographies of Sadness by Damien Rudd is available though Jean Boîte Editions.
Boîte Playhouse Bar, which opened a block from Stonewall, is filled with drag and dancing.
Boîte Little Sister, which opened at the Moxy NYC East Village hotel, channels the Hamptons.
Boîte Basement, a new club under the Knockdown Center, is New York's answer to Berghain.
Boîte The Chelsea hot-spot is the latest from Richie Hosein, a Southampton night-life fixture.
Omar's La Boîte, 302 Broome Street (between Forsyth and Eldridge Streets), 212-203-5552; omar-nyc.com.
Hence the reunion in its participants' former boîte of choice, the no longer fashionable Talk House.
Boîte When it gets warm, the measure of a good bar shifts to the great outdoors.
Boîte Not every bar needs 16-ingredient cocktails or furniture carved from reclaimed Roanoke Colony church pews.
Boîte Bars that seem like communal living rooms play an important role in this often inhospitable city.
Boîte For more than a dozen years, the speakeasy-style Angel's Share has been an open secret.
Boîte Ponyboy, a homey hangout in Greenpoint, offers a refreshing break from the cookie-cutter hotel bars.
Front Burner The spice shop La Boîte adds a food-friendly amaro to the spirits it makes.
Boîte Like other throwbacks from the 1990s, smoking in bars is making a comeback — or trying to.
A British boîte d'optique — one of the precursors to the peepshow — is also included in the collection.
Boîte Though the Prohibition-inspired speakeasy trend has cooled in recent years, the desire to drink underground hasn't.
Boîte Clyde's, which is partly owned by Major Lazer's Christopher Leacock, spins modern mixes of reggae, calypso and soca.
The snug boîte conjures Harlequin novels about Victorian vampires (red velvet chaise, black marble counter, palais black velvet wallpaper).
Boîte For night-life establishments taking a democratic approach, early buzz necessitates a balancing act on the velvet rope.
Front Burner A versatile puff pastry from the manager of the spice shop La Boîte revamps pigs in a blanket.
Boîte Omar's La Boite, the new supper club and bar from Omar Hernandez, takes over the former Happy Ending space.
Boîte New York night owls have hooted for years that the wildest, weirdest after-dark scenes have flourished somewhere else.
Boîte The Paradise Club is the latest endeavor by Ian Schrager to lure night-life A-listers to the tourist mecca.
La Boîte American Amaro, $38 for 750 milliliters, Park Avenue Liquor Shop, 270 Madison Avenue (39th Street), 212-685-2442, parkaveliquor.com.
Rudd has teamed up with Jean Boîte Editions to produce Triste Tropique, Topographies of Sadness, which compiles 89 sad-named places.
The Boîte column on May 5, about the Market Hotel, a rock club in Brooklyn, misstated the types of drinks sold there.
Boîte Adriaen Block calls itself the first restaurant and bar in New York City to serve food and drinks infused with cannabidiol.
Boîte As the East Village continues to get fancier, demand for scruffy Irish pubs inevitably drops in favor of more polished ones.
The puff pastry, a recipe from the Manhattan spice shop La Boîte, is quick to prepare in a food processor using frozen butter.
Boîte No Bar, which caters to a young queer crowd, opened a few months ago at the Standard hotel in the East Village.
"It is about more than the fighting," said Aboudou Matchimoudini, the coach of Boîte Noir de Diego, one of Madagascar's more competitive clubs.
It features photography by Nik Mirus, 3D animation by Guillaume Combeaud, postproduction by Shed, and music by XS - La petite boîte à musique.
He relies on La Boîte for his supply of Aleppo pepper, selectively chosen by Mr. Sercarz from plants grown in Turkey from Syrian seeds.
Boîte The space, which occupies the basement of the Radio Wave Building in Manhattan, was designed to honor the inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla.
Boîte The Springs, which opened this spring on a quiet corner in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is a cafe by day and a lounge by night.
Boîte In early February, a Mexican grocery store opened in a former laundromat, stocked with bins of onions, and shelves of salsas and mole.
Boîte Three years ago, the cocktail bar Elsa closed in the East Village, becoming yet another victim of the red-hot Manhattan real estate market.
On New Year's Eve, Jen Pelka will open the doors to the Riddler, a snug, swanky boîte in the Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco.
Boîte Night life might be a young person's game, but that doesn't mean that those born before the Reagan years can't go out clubbing anymore.
Boîte Before the cocktail wizards came along, Brooklyn bars relied on an unfussy mix of low-price drinks, loud music and loose morals to draw patrons.
Boîte Earlier this decade, there were few downtown restaurants hotter than the Lion, a celebrity-packed canteen run by John DeLucie in a Greenwich Village townhouse.
With "Boîte-en-valise," presumptions of preservation from decay and social valorization through extraction from social context and function are (with hubris and prescience) self-performed.
Boîte Last December, wistful partygoers made pilgrimages to western SoHo for the final days of Sway, a lounge whose popularity withered over the last half-decade.
Boîte As anyone who will spend this weekend in a sultry nurse uniform or a tangerine-hued Trump mask knows, it's not a Halloween party without costumes.
Boîte It has been six years since Albert Trummer (center, above), the madcap Austrian bartender, was arrested after setting his cocktails aflame at Apotheke, a Chinatown speakeasy.
Lior Lev Sercarz, the owner of La Boîte, developed this amaro to be food-friendly, using culinary spices (his métier) in a base of distilled red wine.
Boîte You won't find the familiar bottles of liquor at Yours Sincerely, a cocktail bar that opened in January next to a faux English pub called Dear Bushwick.
Lior Lev Sercarz, who owns La Boîte, a spice shop on 11th Avenue and 51st Street, and who custom-blends spices for chefs, has also done a guide.
Brooklyn hipster hang meets London pub at Sazerac, a cozy little neighborhood boîte with a great sound track (from rock to Reggae) just around the corner from Ottavio.
Boîte As the cultural pastiche that is Ridgewood-Bushwick continues to evolve, so, too, rises the demand for funky night life spots that cater to its diverse demographics.
It's rare to find a tapas bar with the look and feel of a sushi joint, or a sceney boîte that could be mistaken for a family-friendly cafe.
Boîte When Alan Cumming reprised his role of M.C. in the 2014 Broadway production of "Cabaret," he kept the party going offstage, hosting impromptu gatherings in his dressing room.
Boîte If you're walking along Myrtle Avenue and discover a glowing window sign that reads, "Mood Ring," you may think you've stumbled upon yet another retro 1970s-themed bar.
Boîte With the city's constant churn of night-life offerings, it's not uncommon for hoteliers and bar owners to hark back to New York's rich cultural past for inspiration.
The boîte is a miniature museum archival work that managed exacting toy replications of Duchamp's own works: a project aiming to create interplaying relationships between his artworks and the audience.
Christian Leue — the manager of La Boîte, a spice shop in Hell's Kitchen — has developed an effective recipe for quick and versatile puff pastry that's perfect for the wrapped bites.
Boîte Follow any trend to its exhausted end, and you may end up at Mr. Purple, a lounge on the 15th floor of the Hotel Indigo on the Lower East Side.
"Here we are, on top of the world!" said Mr. Arias, 67, with the New York City skyline visible through the windows at Le Bain, the Standard hotel's 18th-floor boîte.
Because the towel warmer in our bathroom didn't work, and my husband had a largely sleepless night thanks to club music pumping from a nearby boîte, they comped the spa fee.
Although it may bear some resemblance to Duchamp's "Boîte en Valise" — the original "art box" filled with miniature versions of his works — it also recalls the baroque kitsch of Mexican altars.
Known as the billionaire boîte for its high-profile clientele, Mirko's was much beloved by locals and tycoons alike, and three decades qualifies as an eternity in the mercurial Hamptons restaurant scene.
The bi-level contemporary boîte has a menu of Spanish, Asian and Peruvian dishes, but a glass of wine, a brandy or even a sparkling water means a hearty tapa is in store.
Boîte The never-ending fascination with 1970s New York night life takes a more tangible form at Night Fever, a temporary bar and gallery that opened last November at the Museum of Sex.
Boîte Novelty bars in Times Square are a rare find, so when a Todd English lounge opens nearby offering cocktails laced with honey collected from a rooftop hive, you make an, um, beeline.
Boîte Although the Lot Radio lies within spitting distance of Williamsburg's looming hotels and overflowing nightclubs, this makeshift hangout, which began as an internet radio station and coffee shop, conjures a charmingly antediluvian era.
Boîte Chris Murillo, 36, was a corporate lawyer and a cocktail connoisseur when, four years ago on New Year's Eve, he got the kind of idea that comes only after midnight and a few drinks.
Boîte The night-life slum known as Hell Square, a three-by-three grid of Lower East Side blocks below East Houston Street, has teemed with mobbed bars and hooting drunks for over a decade.
Boîte: Paradise Club Times Square Times Square may be the crossroads of the world, but in terms of night life it might as well be the Bermuda Triangle: a place where big dreams go to vanish.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was a waiter at an Upper East Side boîte in the 1980s, and I would sometimes sample food from customers' plates when I returned them to the kitchen to be washed.
Mastering Spice, $24.50Readers will learn all about spice from Lior Lev Sercarz, owner of New York City spice shop La Boîte, and a professionally trained chef who has cooked at some of the world's most renown restaurants.
"Those of us who were fortunate to know Aleppo pepper from Syria know how delicious and fragrant and tasty it was," said Lior Lev Sercarz, the owner of La Boîte, an apothecary-like spice emporium on Manhattan's West Side.
Boîte If dodging selfie sticks and renegade Elmos in the theater district doesn't pack enough Pac-Man-style diversion in Midtown Manhattan, consider Fishbowl, a bar-lounge north of Times Square that doubles as a grown-up game den.
Marionetas Gigantes' puppets briefly re-emerged, followed by a segment credited to the French circus artist Stéphane Ricordel and the production company Boîte Noire and then by Streb Extreme Action, an American ensemble known for its daring physical feats.
Marionetas Gigantes' puppets briefly re-emerged, followed by a segment credited to the French circus artist Stéphane Ricordel and the production company Boîte Noire and then by Streb Extreme Action, an American ensemble known for its daring physical feats.
"Hay un dicho acerca del aceite de oliva: 'Viértelo con el codo elevado hacia el cielo'", narró Lior Lev Sercarz, cuya compañía, La Boîte, le suministra especias y mezclas de sazonadores personalizados a los mejores chefs de Nueva York.
The line also features an original version of its monogram, found on the Boîte Chapeau and Cannes bags, which see Ghesquière sticking to what sells and trusting Vuitton loyalists will show out when the collection hits stores later this year.
Walk off the meal with a stroll to Caffé Caruso, a tiny boîte tucked into a corner of Piazza Riforma that's known for excellent Italian-style coffee as well as cocktails — Aperol spritzes (218 Swiss francs) were in particular abundance this past June.
Those who have yet to embrace amari — the hyper-trendy bitter aperitifs originally from Italy but now concocted far and wide — might consider starting with the new one from La Boîte, the New York spice specialists, made by Cardinal Spirits of Bloomington, Ind.
"The Ten Thousand Things III," the magnum opus in the show, is the third work in a series that was inspired by Marcel Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise, or a box in a suitcase, a portable miniature monograph including 22019 reproductions of the artist's own work.
Les Années Folles belonged to the upper class and the dilettantes and creative types who could afford to while away the hours at the boozy boîte known as the Jockey, where expats and Parisians came to drink and listen to American jazz and blues.
Reflecting that range, the band has played the Newport Folk Festival, the Grand Ole Opry, "dives that didn't have a bathroom," per Mullally, and the posh New York City boîte Café Carlyle, where Nancy and Beth return for a two-week stint starting Tuesday.
The only reason I haven't recounted its many graces since it launched in late 2018 is because the French-inspired boîte is only 34 seats, and demand for tables brings to mind the early, pre-reservation days at Bad Saint and Rose's Luxury in Washington.
Boîte Back in 63, when the jet-setter franchise Le Baron planted three floors of Parisian cool and a garrote-like velvet rope on a sleepy curl of Chinatown, many people assumed New York night life was entering an era of glamour amid Gitanes smoke.
Wakako Saito, half of the brother-and-sister team behind this boîte specializing in modestly priced organic wines, had to politely turn away a steady stream of walk-in guests, all the while delivering the dishes that her brother, Teruhiko, and another cook were whipping up in the open kitchenette.
But regardless of what social code is expressed, the pieces' significant symbolic essence is also part and parcel with the lavish amount of time and patience encoded into each object, as we see in the complex geometric shapes of the multicolored piece from Grande Kabylie, Algeria, "Collier orné d'une boîte à talisman herz" (20th century).
A scene in which Irena plays with a caged bird and inadvertently causes it to die of fright, or one where, dining with Oliver and his friends at a cheery boîte called the Belgrade, she is spooked by a feline older woman who addresses her in Serbian as "sister," are more unsettling than the movie's conventional scares.
As a result, Vautier fuses the boundaries of his art with media not previously considered art, broadening what can be used to make art, from writing, painting, performance, and assemblage sculpture — such as "Sculpture objet suspendu et boîte mystère" ("Suspended Sculptural Object and Mysterious Box," 2200/2400) — to happenings, mail art, radio, film, typography, chat room net art, book art, and DIY publishing.
The enclave is perpetually packed (when you walk in you'll be corralled in a holding area until a table opens up), and the whole vibe is part-apocalyptic, part-cozy, as though everyone had communally decided to converge in a cavernous Mad Max boîte from the future to draw sustenance from bites of unagi and several rounds of ginjo sake.
The following sections of Museum of Obsessions showcase Szeemann's cross-pollination between the worlds of high art and everyday material culture that would characterize his legacy, zig-zagging between iconic works like Duchamp's "Boîte-en-valise," and photos of nude Swiss utopians frolicking in a bucolic landscape, taken from Szeemann's intimate exhibition on the little-known Swiss commune Monte Verità.
La Boîte à merveilles is an autobiographical 1954 novel by writer Ahmed Sefrioui.
Cœur de pirate is the self-titled debut album by Canadian singer Cœur de pirate, released September 16, 2008 on Grosse Boîte.
This music scene flourished in a specific type of boîte de nuit.Takis Kalogeropoulos: "Neo Kyma" in Lexiko tis Ellinikis mousikis, Athens 1998–99. (online version).
This music scene flourished in a specific type of boîte de nuit.Takis Kalogeropoulos: "Neo Kyma" in Lexiko tis Ellinikis mousikis, Athens 1998–99. (online version).
In the NP une boîte de pilules, the preposition DE marks that the paradigmatic choice of N2 pilules is closed, i.e. that paradigmatic contrast between the noun pilules and the other nouns that were eligible candidates is no longer the case. Therefore, at the moment of utterance, quantification (cf. une boîte de « a box of ») operates on the result of that ‘closed paradigmatic choice’.
Involved in this issue, also, Madeleine Arbour, Pierre Thériault in 'Mr. Surprise', Kim Yaroshevskaya in Fanfreluche 'etc. Comparing text and photographs, it can be said that this is the episode of the Wednesday, December 25, 1957, at 17:00 of La Boîte à Surprise (The Surprise Box). Thereafter, from the 1956-1957 season, Picolo also became a character in La Boîte à Surprise (The Surprise Box).
Chouinard, Marie-Andrée. "Financement des festivals - La boîte à surprises." Le Devoir. 15 May 2010 2020 saw a drive-thru Ribfest caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
He addressed the themes of the Commedia dell'arte with Pulcinella, Harlequin, etc.Some information about La Boîte à Surprise were obtained during an interview with Paul Buissonneau by Pensees2008 on May 17, 2009. Also as part of La Boîte à Surprise, another series of 33 episodes that focuses on the areas of France was made. Paul Buissonneau created a third series, as part of the Surprise Box with Picolo "Picolo and objects".
1030–1033 and 1035 Two late stage works, the ballets Khamma (1912) and La boîte à joujoux (1913), were left with the orchestration incomplete, and were completed by Charles Koechlin and Caplet, respectively.
At this time he succeeded in being received by Picasso at La Californie. He returned to Rome and from then on concentrated on sculpture. Works made in this period included La Boîte découpée, Sarcophage and Grand Torse.
Cast of the first performance, 1919 La boîte à joujoux (The Toy-Box) is a ballet score by Claude Debussy, orchestrated from Debussy's piano score by André Caplet.Anderson, Keith (2011). Notes to Naxos CD 8.572568 In 1913 Debussy was approached by the artist and writer André Hellé, who had devised a ballet scenario from his children’s tale La boîte à joujoux. A children's theme appealed to Debussy, who was devoted to his own young daughter, Emma- Claude, (known as "Chouchou"), and had already written his suite Children's Corner for her.
J'arrive () is Jacques Brel's eleventh studio album. Originally released in 1968 by Barclay (80373), the album was reissued on 23 September 2003 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-3).
The Black Box (original title: La Boîte noire) is a 2005 French mystery film directed by Richard Berry, written by Berry and Éric Assous, adapted from a novella by Tonino Benacquista, and starring José Garcia and Marion Cotillard.
La boîte noire, by Nic (Broca) & Cauvin, is the thirtyfirst album of the Spirou et Fantasio series, and the second of the authors. The story was initially serialised in Spirou magazine, before released as a hardcover album in 1983.
Joan Diener, who played Dulcinea in the original 1965 production, reprised the part in this production. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 817-5).
This edition was numbered on the front and hand signed on the back. It was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Les Bourgeois as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-9).
In the spring of 1862 she starred in La boîte au lait at the Théâtre des Variétés. Tautin took over title role for some performances of La belle Hélène in 1865. She was taken ill returning from a tour to Constantinople in 1874.
2010 was declared Nicolas Appert Year, a national celebration, by the French ministry of culture. The Principality of Monaco issued a postage stamp featuring Appert. An exhibition entitled "Mise en boîte" was held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Châlons-en-Champagne.
Demos' text analyses the artist’s installations and conceptual mixed-media pieces – such as his La Boîte-en-valise, which Duchamp called his “portable museum.” The book places these project in relation to the aesthetic and geopolitical dislocations of early twentieth-century nationalisms and world war.
Jacques Brel 67 is Jacques Brel's tenth studio album. Originally released in 1967 by Barclay (B 8024), the album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Jacques Brel 67 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 817-3).
Horsemen at the traditional Ramadan festival at the Sultan's Palace in the Hausa city of Zinder. Young Wodaabe men performing a traditional Yaake dance, northern Niger, 1997. A woman preparing food for a banquet in Niamey. Young people mingle at the Boîte 2005 nightclub in Niamey city centre, 2005.
In late 2013, The Writing Room (now closed), owned by Michael and Susy Glick, proprietors of the nearby boîte, Parlor Steak & Fish (now closed) and BB&R; (Blonde, Brunette and a Redhead - also closed), opened its doors in Elaine's old space, featuring the prior restaurant's original famed canopy.
Ne Me Quitte Pas () is Jacques Brel's thirteenth studio album. Released in 1972 by Barclay (80145), the album features re-recordings of many of Brel's best-known songs. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons (Barclay: 980 817-6).
Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1961 is Jacques Brel's first live album. Also known as A L'Olympia (Philips 6416 403), the album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1961 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-8).
Years later, González Pérez transferred the business to other members of his family, who renamed the discotheque Los Tijuana (The Tijuanas). Finally, the González Pérez family decided to close the discotheque in the late 1970s. Shortly afterwards, Rancagua businesswoman Carmelita Tello installed a boîte called Carmelita in the main room.
Ces gens-là () is the ninth studio album by Jacques Brel. Also known as Jef, it was released in 1966 by Barclay (80323). The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Ces Gens-Là as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 817-2).
Au Printemps () is the third studio album by Jacques Brel. Also known as Jacques Brel 3, the original record was released in 1958. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Au Printemps as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-5).
Marieke is the fifth studio album by Jacques Brel. Also known as 5, the album was released in 1961 by Philips (B 76.513 R). The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Marieke as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-7).
Some of her work has been translated into English and into Braille. Renaud wrote scripts for television, including several episodes for the series ', Michou et Piloo and Watatatow. She also wrote the script for a National Film Board short Quand l'accent devient grave and a children's play Une boîte magique très embêtante.
In 1965 he played his first film role in Jean-Claude Lord's Deliver Us from Evil (Délivrez-nous du mal), although the film was not released theatrically until 1969. That same year Deschamps left his short career as a musician behind and opened Le Fournil, a restaurant in Old Montreal, followed by Saint-Amable in 1966. Both would end up bankrupt a few years later, but while they were open Deschamps hosted his Boîte à Clémence, a boîte à chanson hosted by Clémence DesRochers, participating in the (People are Funny) and (Be Yourself) shows which opened there in 1967. The latter played a special role in his career, because that is where the Yvon Deschamps "character" and his "good boss" role appeared for the first time.
La Boîte à malice, sold in the United States as The Mysterious Box and in Britain as The Shallow Trick Box, and also known as The Shallow Box Trick, is a 1903 French short silent film by Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 458–459 in its catalogues.
Jacques-Eugène Armengaud (aîné), Publication industrielle des machines, outils et appareils les plus perfectionnés et les plus récents employés dans les différentes branches de l'industrie française et étrangère, vol. 16, Mathias, 1866, p. 244. in 1857, with Guillaume de Saint-Christophe, a lubrication mode called "hydrostatic lubrication" ("boîte Dormoy").Bulletin des lois, 1860, n°808, .
At the 1912 Salon des Indépendants Albert Gleizes exhibited Les Baigneuses (no. 1347) — Marcel Duchamp's Nu descendant l'escalier was listed in the catalogue (n. 1001)Hommage à Marcel Duchamp, Boîte-en-catalogue, 1912-2012, Salon des Indépendants, 1912, n. 1001 of the catalogue, Marcel Duchamp, Nu descendant l’escalier but was supposedly withdrawn — Roger de La Fresnaye exhibited Artillerie (no.
La Valse à Mille Temps () is Jacques Brel's fourth album. Also known as Jacques Brel 4 and American Début, the album was released in 1959 by Philips. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title La Valse à Mille Temps as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-6).
Duchamp noted that the painting marks the beginning of a practice of attaching non-descriptive titles to his work: "Introduce some anecdote without being 'anecdotal'"; the painting did not illustrate a definite theme, but the title created "the possibility to invent a theme for it, afterwards." Duchamp included a facsimile of The Bush in the Boîte-en-valise.
Boîte à Bonbons (Box of Candies) is a 16-CD box set compilation of the recorded songs of Jacques Brel. The limited edition box set was released to mark the 25th anniversary of Jacques Brel's death. The box set includes 15 albums remastered from the original records. CD digipacks are presented in their original sleeve with lyrics.
Georgios Zographos was born in Athens in 1936, the son of actors Nikos Zographos and Alikē Zographou. He started his career as an actor after graduating from the Drama School of Karolos Koun. He first sang in the Mykonos boîte Thalamē () followed by appearances at many musical clubs () at Plaka. Zographos was a representative of the Greek New Wave.
The Boulay sisters released their full-length debut album, Le poids des confettis, on Grosse Boîte in early 2013. Their song "Mappemonde" was a shortlisted nominee for the 2013 SOCAN Songwriting Prize, and the album was a longlisted nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize."Polaris Music Prize Unveils 2013 Long List" . Exclaim!, June 13, 2012.
Le Devoir, Paul Cauchon, 19 April 2003 became the most popular recording ever by a Quebec chansonnier,"Another Kind of Explosion in Quebec Talent". McLeans, Jon Ruddy, June 1 1969 winning the Felix Leclerc award at the 1968 Festival du Disques. He wrote another well-known song, "Une boîte à chanson" (A Music Box)."Georges Dor ".
He exhibited an unusual talent and originality during his musical education, and won the Prix de Rome in 1901 ahead of Maurice Ravel. He became a close friend of Claude Debussy, sometimes serving as translator, and he orchestrated part of Debussy's Le Martyre de saint Sébastien.Bernac (1978): p. 221Orledge (2003) He also collaborated with Debussy in the orchestration of La boîte à joujoux.
In 2015 Garcia was awarded the 1st prize of the Guitar Foundation of America 2015. Garcia has performed for the French TV show la boîte à musique on France 2 (French Television), invited by the musician Jean-François Zygel and performed on France Musique in December 2015 in Gaëlle Le Gallic’s program. He received the distinction of filleul of the Académie Charles Cros.
83 Several art historians have interpreted the painting as revealing Sargent's psychosexual thoughts.Gallati, p. 82. David Lubin finds sexual connotations in the name "Boit" (boîte is French for "box"), the boxy shape of the canvas, and the womblike interior space the girls inhabit. In the succeeding years, none of the girls would marry, and the two oldest suffered emotional disturbances in maturity.
1347) — Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 was listed in the catalogue (n. 1001)Hommage à Marcel Duchamp, Boîte-en-catalogue, 1912-2012, Salon des Indépendants, 1912, n. 1001 of the catalogue, Marcel Duchamp, Nu descendant l’escalier but was withdrawn prior to the exhibition — Roger de La Fresnaye exhibited Artillerie (no. 1235) — Robert Delaunay showed his monumental Ville de Paris (no.
New York, New York, USA Oxford University Press and whose installation with his family in Paris he sponsored,Gelly, David & Fogg, Rod (2005). Django Reinhardt : know the man, play the music (1st ed). Backbeat, San Francisco, pp.12–13,15 introducing Django into the jazz scene at La Boîte à Matelots at 10 rue Fontaine. From 1932 to 1934, he assisted Brassaï (1899–1984).
Launched in 1936 and sold from 1941 by subscription in the United States, the box-in-a-suitcase is based on the idea of the condensed universe of the boîte surréaliste and a cabinet of curiosities as a portable museum. The work consists of a brown leather carrying case (the prospectus describes it as a "leather pull-out box"), 40 x 37.5 x 8.2 cm, containing 69 reproductions of the major works by Duchamp, including many photographs, lithographs and miniature replicas of ready-mades like Fountain, and reduced-sizes models on Rhodoïd (cellulose acetate) such as The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even. From 1941 to 1966, 312300 according to Centre Pompidou boxes were produced for subscribers. The first 22, titled La boîte-en-valise or Valise, were made by the artist himself (as luxury editions) and contain an original work.
For his subjects, he began with animals, Biblical scenes and peasants; later moving to vagabonds, circus performers and other people on the fringe of society. In his last paintings, death is a recurrent theme. In 1931, he was commissioned to provide the sets for La Boîte à Joujoux, a ballet by Claude Debussy. His first major exhibition came at the Stedelijk Museum in 1933.
Marc Favreau (Sol), (November 9, 1929 – December 17, 2005) was a Quebecois television and film actor and poet. Favreau began his television career as a regular on La Boîte à surprise, a long-running children's television show on Radio-Canada. At that time, he was teamed with another clown in an act called Bim et Sol. Favreau developed Sol's monologues into an enormously popular one- man show.
They went through a series of temporary bassists, eventually settling on Vincent Leriche. The band originally called themselves "Psychoz", then "6.35", "Station Désir" and finally "Noirs Désirs" (to be changed later to Noir Désir). In 1982 Teyssot-Gay and Leriche left the group to form BAM (Boîte A Musique). The remaining band members, Barthe and Cantat, went in search of a replacement guitarist and bassist.
Chansons ou versions inédites de jeunesse (Early Unreleased Songs or Versions) is an album of Jacques Brel rare early recordings first issued as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons on 23 September 2003. This CD contains 28 titles: 26 songs from Radio Hasselt recorded 14 August 1953 and 21 August 1953, a recording from the Brel family's private collection, and a 1962 recording from Dutch television AVRO.
It was in 1931 that he met Mireille, whose song "Couchés dans le foin" became a great success, the introduction being made by the editor Raoul Breton. Other important encounter in 1931, Jean discovered the guitarist Django Reinhardt in La Boîte à Matelots. On stage, Jean appeared with Mistinguett at the Casino de Paris in Paris qui brille. 1932 was a year rich in recordings for the record company Columbia.
Helen Christinson was born and raised in Brisbane, Queensland. She graduated from Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting). Prior to finishing her acting degree, she was cast in the lead role of the world premiere of The Drowning Bride at La Boîte Theatre. She was nominated for a Matilda Award for best actress for her portrayal of the dual roles of Ellen and Sarmitte.
Lotfi Bouchnak (, Bosnian: Lutfi Bošnjak) (born January 18, 1952) is a Tunisian singer, oud player, composer and public figure. He is considered one of the best tenors in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Arab world and has been dubbed as Tunisia's "Pavarotti". He also played in Tunisian TV series and movies including Maktoub, La boîte magique, Halou u mer and El paraíso ya no es lo que era.
Michel Jonasz (born 21 January 1947 in Drancy, France) is a French composer- songwriter, singer and actor. His compositions include: La boîte de jazz, Joueurs de blues and Les vacances au bord de la mer. Born of Hungarian immigrant parents, Michel Jonasz left school at the age of 15 to find his way in the arts. Painting, theatre and music interested him, but he began his artistic career as a pianist.
She was a member of the city council for Lac-Saint-Joseph from 1998 to 2002. Théberge served in the Quebec cabinet as Minister for Family Welfare and as Ministry of Families, Seniors and the Status of Women. She was defeated when she ran for reelection in 2007. After leaving politics, she was administrator for Boîte à sciences and a member of the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec foundation.
The DS was initially offered only with the "hydraulique" four-speed semi-automatic (bvh—"boîte de vitesses hydraulique") gearbox. This was a four-speed gearbox and clutch, operated by a hydraulic controller. To change gears, the driver flicked a lever behind the steering wheel to the next position and eased-up on the accelerator pedal. The hydraulic controller disengaged the clutch, disengaged the previous gear, then engaged the nominated gear, and re-engaged the clutch.
Diane Dufresne, (born 30 September 1944) is a French Canadian singer and painter, and is known for singing a large repertoire of popular Quebec songs. Dufresne was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She lived in Paris from 1965 to 1967 where she studied voice with Jean Lumière and dramatic art with Françoise Rosay. While there, she performed in noted boîte à chansons such as l'Écluse, l'Échelle de Jacob, and le Caveau de la Bolée.
Almuró was born in Paris in 1927 and studied piano from an early age. In 1946, influenced by Surrealism and René Daumal, he founded a literary journal titled Les Cahiers Sensationnistes. In 1947, he joined Pierre Schaeffer's Club d'Essai on RTF (Radio Télévision Française) as a radio producer.Liner notes from "L'Envol/Ambitus" LP, Disques BAM, France, 1963 [BAM or Boîte à Musique was a French record label created by Jacques Lévi-Alvarès in the 1930s.
Jon Rafman, The Nine Eyes of Google Street View, Introduction, Jean Boîte Editions, 2011. . Michael Wolf won an honourable mention in Daily Life in the 2011 World Press Photo competition for some of his work using Google Street View. Mishka Henner was short-listed for the 2013 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize in November 2012 for his series 'No Man's Land', which depicts sex workers at rural roadside locations."Deutsche Börse Photography Prize" .
Her Royal Navy cannons were removed and transferred to larger vessels; in their place Stork received 14 French-made 4-pounder guns, two 3-pounders and 16 antiquated pierriers à boîte for anti-personnel use. By December 1759, after a year of uneventful service, even these guns were removed. Now entirely disarmed, Stork ceased to be of value and was deleted from French service; she last appears in Navy records in 1760.
Pour tourner le clip de "Lamaoutai", Serge le lama est amené en boîte de nuit à Cannes, Le Huffington Post, 23 November 2013 Letícia Carvalho covered the song on The Voice Portugal on 11 October 2015. Alexandre Heitz performed the song on The Voice of Germany on 2 October 2018. Kenza Blanka covered the song on series 8 of The Voice UK on 9 February 2019, singing it in English and Arabic, and French.
She also became involved with Suzy Solidor, a nightclub singer at the Boîte de Nuit, whose portrait she later painted. Kizette rarely saw her mother, but was immortalized in her paintings. Lempicka painted her only child repeatedly, leaving a striking portrait series: Kizette in Pink, 1926; Kizette on the Balcony, 1927; Kizette Sleeping, 1934; Portrait of Baroness Kizette, 1954–1955, among others. In other paintings, the women depicted tend to resemble Kizette.
In the first half of the 18th-century, three French plays were produced with the title "Pandora's Box" (La Boîte – or Boëte – de Pandore). In each of these the main interest is in the social and human effects of the evils released from the box and in only one of them does Pandora figure as a character. The 1721 play by Alain René Lesage appeared as part of the longer La Fausse Foire.Oeuvres choisies de Lesage, Paris 1810, vol.
Sol is a fictional character written for and performed on stage by the Canadian actor Marc Favreau. Sol is a clown (tramp type) who handily deconstructs the French language, to the amusement of adults as well as children. Sol mostly appears alone on stage and recites comic monologues dealing with current social and political issues. Sol began as a regular on La Boîte à surprise, a long-running children's television show on the French language Radio-Canada network.
In Zurich Gabrielle and Francis met Hans Arp and Tristan Tzara. In October 1912, while she was with her mother in the family home of Étival, Picabia rejoined her along with Guillaume Apollinaire and Marcel Duchamp.Gabrièle Buffet-Picabia, Aires abstraites, Pierre Cailler Éditeur, Geneva, 1957 Apollinaire there completed his poem Zone, which begins the cycle entitled Alcools. This journey served as an inspiration to Duchamp who wrote four " notes marginales " " Route Jura-Paris " from La Boîte de 1914.
In the eyes of more than one, Carrefour represents above all a state of mind, a way of life. Its agglomerations and its many streets and alleys are characterized by great animation, exuberant joy, a deconcentrated and non-conformist way of living. Until the end of the 80s, there was in the city of Carrefour a pleiade of night clubs commonly called "Boîte de Nui." These leisure centers (Hotel- Bars-Restaurant) were swarming in the urban center of Carrefour.
A breech-loading swivel gun, called a "Pierrier à boîte" in French, in wrought iron, 1410. Length: 72 cm, caliber: 38 mm, weight: 41.190 kg. A breech-loading swivel gun was a particular type of swivel gun and a small breech-loading cannon invented in the 14th century. It was equipped with a swivel for easy rotation and was loaded by inserting a mug-shaped device called a chamber or breech block, filled with gunpowder and projectiles.
Front cover, 1 the Road 1 the Road is an experimental novel composed by artificial intelligence (AI). Emulating Jack Kerouac's On the Road, Ross Goodwin drove from New York to New Orleans in March 2017 with an AI in a laptop hooked up to various sensors, whose output the AI turned into words that were printed on rolls of receipt paper. The novel was published in 2018 by Jean Boîte Éditions. Goodwin left the text unedited.
Demos received his PhD in 2000 from Columbia University. His first book, which emerged from his doctoral thesis, was The Exiles of Marcel Duchamp (MIT Press, 2007). It situates Duchamp’s mixed-media projects, such as La Boîte-en-valise, and his installations, including the 1938 Surrealist exhibition in Paris, in the context of the early twentieth century’s world wars and nationalist formations. The text argues that Duchamp’s practice brought about an aesthetic negotiation of the experiences of geopolitical dislocation.
Dare to Care Records (DTC) is a Canadian independent record label. Based in Montreal, the label was founded in 2000 by Éli Bissonnette and Hugo Mudie. The label maintains two separate imprints operated from the same premises: Dare to Care for anglophone and francophone artists promoted across Canada and internationally, and Grosse Boîte for francophone artists promoted primarily within Quebec. Artists who have released material on Dare to Care include CLAASS, Cœur de pirate, Malajube, We Are Wolves, Les Georges Leningrad, Pawa Up First, Yesterday's Ring, Armistice and The Sainte Catherines, Ellemetue, Feu Doux, Fontarabie, Hanorah, Kandle, KROY, Lake of Stew, Les Marmottes Aplaties, Sevens Project, Socalled, Stereo Total, The Blaze Velluto Collection, and The Last Assassins, while artists on Grosse Boîte include Les Appendices, Maude Audet, Bernard Adamus, Bertrand Belin, Émile Bilodeau, Fanny Bloom, Lou-Adriane Cassidy, Canailles, Cœur de pirate, Evelyne Brochu, Fred Fortin/Gros Mené, Catherine Leduc, Jérôme 50, Tricot Machine, La Patère Rose, Le Husky, Jacquemort, Avec pas d'casque, Les Sœurs Boulay, Jimmy Hunt (/Chocolat) and Jean Leloup, Simon Laganière and Mon Doux Saigneur.
Contrarily to what the name could seem to suggest, its sound is not inspired by swing music, only Franco-Ontarian folklore, which is adapted with techno music. The name comes from the Quebec French term Swinger meaning, in this context, to dance, and the phrase Swing la bacaisse dans le fond d'la boîte à bois!, a classic, almost cliché expression used in Quebec folk music parties.Michel Bénac Singer and musician, Michel Bénac, is a Franco-Ontarian and the main singer for Swing.
Following the show's success he moved into semi-retirement, purchasing in 1996 the Manoir Rouville-Campbell, a historic hotel property, a Tudor Manor, in Mont-Saint-Hilaire in Quebec's Montérégie region. He helped keep the hotel running during the off-season by opening a small nightclub there called Boîte à Yvon (Yvon's Club) in which he would perform some of his classic and more recent material to the 300-capacity crowd. An album, Yvon Deschamps au Manoir Rouville-Campbell, was issued in 1999.
Sem Henri Dreyfus was born on 26 February 1866 in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. Under the stage name of Henri Fursy, he was a chansonnier, a singer of humorous songs, in Montmartre. He also directed several cabarets as a manager or owner, including the famous Le Chat Noir (The Black Cat), which he bought after the death of Rodolphe Salis and renamed La Boîte à Fursy (The Fursy Box). He also wrote songs for several Parisian artists of the early 20th century.
" She also directed four choirs,Souls of Her Feet Hunter Workplace Choirs including Living Out Loud, The Boîte Millennium Chorus, and Yirriba. Melanie Shanahan committed suicide at the age of 39. A memorial concert was held in suburban, Eltham in early December. As of February 2005, Akasa had continued with the line-up of Bradburn, Clark, King and Watson: they finished their set list with "Shanahan's 'Walk with Me' [which] radiated a serene, hymn-like quality that made them especially poignant.
An unusual singing bird box by Frères Rochat, ca. 1810. The bird is shown in a tiny cage, not concealed inside the box as usual. A singing bird box (boîte à oiseau chanteur in French) is a box, usually rectangular-shaped, which contains within a miniature automaton singing bird concealed below an oval lid and activated by means of an operating lever. Its origins are found in the city of Geneva and its invention in 1784/85 is attributed to Pierre Jaquet- Droz.
"Le Jerk" was a huge success in the French discothèques. Elia Habib, a specialist of the French charts, considers that this is due to the "modern and lively writing" of the song. The song tells the story of two characters, Joséphine and Roger, who have a routine life (she works as a secretary while he works in a factory). Both are eagerly awaiting the end of each day to take the bus to go dancing the jerk at 'La Boîte à Gogos'.
Recreation in a Russian Camp, 1855. In 1853, Gérôme moved to the Boîte à Thé, a group of studios in the Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Paris. This would become a meeting place for artists, writers and actors, where George Sand entertained the composers Hector Berlioz, Johannes Brahms and Gioachino Rossini and the novelists Théophile Gautier and Ivan Turgenev. In 1854, he completed another important commission, decorating the Chapel of St. Jerome in the church of St. Séverin in Paris.
2, Hits France 2003 and NRJ Music Awards 2004. The song was performed on Jenifer's first tour and was thus included on her live album Jenifer fait son live, as the sixth track. "Donne-moi le temps" was performed as a duet by Jenifer and Grégory Lemarchal on the French show Star Academy 4. In 2013, the song was covered by Hélène Segara, Natasha St Pier, Claire Keim, Alizée and L'Orchestre Ostinato on the album La boîte à musique des Enfoirés.
She performed with great success in the Athens boîte scene. In 1997 she published a book, Από πού πάνε για την Άνοιξη (How to Get to Spring), which was based on her songwriting and included her own illustrations. On 11 February 2008, just a few minutes before a planned performance at Volos, Arleta suffered a stroke, which left her in hospital for six months and partly paralysed her for a year. with recovery after a lengthy hospitalization and year of rehabilitation.
The Boîte à Spectacles can be configured to have a variable capacity, from 6,900 to 30,000 seats. In November 2014, it hosted the 2014 Davis Cup finals between France and Switzerland, where an attendance record was broken for the highest-ever officially sanctioned competition tennis match. In 2017 it hosted the Davis Cup final again. Stade Pierre-Mauroy during the 2017 Davis Cup final In addition, Stade Pierre-Mauroy has a retractable roof which opens and shuts in 15 minutes.
In 1860, he published Histoire de la chaussure et des cordonniers, and several novels. As a journalist, he collaborated with Le Siècle and founded Le Moniteur de la cordonnerie, which frequently paid its editors with shoes ... La Halle aux cuirs was one of the first technical journal in the French press. He established or directed several fashion magazines: L'Illustrateur des dames, La Joie du foyer, La Boîte à ouvrage, etc. He was a pioneer in the specialized press and all his ventures prospered.
Quand on n'a que l'amour () is the second studio album by Jacques Brel. Also known as Jacques Brel 2, the original album was released in April 1957 by Philips (N76.085R). The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Quand on n'a que l'amour as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 816-4). The title song "Quand on a que l'amour" has been covered by Dalida, Céline Dion, Lara Fabian, Patricia Kaas, and Latifa, among others.
Those albums were distributed by Pacific Music/Warner Music Canada. Étienne was nicknamed as the "Eminem of educational French music" by some of the teachers who became exposed to his music. After 13 album releases and tireless touring, Étienne has built a worldwide fan-base among educators and students alike. Probably the most recognizable fan of Étienne is popstar Justin Bieber who sang the Étienne song "Avoir II" live on national TV in France on the Canal+ segment La boîte à questions in 2012.
Mitsias was born in the village of Doumpia, close to the town of Polygyros. From an early age, he was interested in Byzantine and folk music and was a cantor for a time period. Later, studying in Thessaloniki, he joined the 'Arts and Letters Club of Northern Greece' while at the same time founded a nightclub (boîte) where he began his career as a solo singer. His first record came in 1969, with the song 'Στην Ελευσίνα μια φορά' ('In Elefsina Once'), written by Dimos Moutsis.
Papastephanou introduced her to composer Giannis Spanos. Chomata became one of the leading representatives of the Greek New Wave genre and one of the favourite performers of Spanos' compositions; she performed with great success in the Athens boîte scene. Composers with whom she has worked include Manos Hatzidakis, Mikis Theodorakis and Stavros Xarchakos. A famous hit song of Chomata is Mia agape gia to kalokairi (Greek: Μια αγάπη για το καλοκαίρι, "A love for the summer") released in her debut 7' EP in 1964.
Gina Pace & Jason Sheftell, Derek Jeter sells Trump World Tower home for $15.5 million, New York Daily News (October 11, 2012). In 2002, Bill Gates, Harrison Ford, and Sophia Loren were reported to have owned or rented apartments in the building.Julia Chaplin, BOÎTE; Understated, In Trump Style, New York Times (October 27, 2002). Trump sold the 45th floor in June 2001 for $4.5 million to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which made the apartments part of its Mission to the United Nations in 2008.
The Veuglaire was up to 2 meters (8 feet) long, and weighing from 150 kg to several tonnes, and compares to the Crapaudins or Crapaudaux, which were shorter (4 to 8 feet) and lighter than the Veuglaires.John A. Wagner, Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War p. 34 The Veuglaires were usually breech-loading, and therefore used a separate "powder chamber" (boîte à poudre) in which powder and ball were located upon loading,A History of Firearms W. Y. Carman p. 76The artillery of the Dukes of Burgundy, 1363-1477 Robert Douglas Smith, Kelly DeVries p.
The plot concerns twin sisters, one who is modest and socially conservative, the other a free spirit who can't bear the constrictions of a traditional life. Their father's unhappiness over his bohemian daughter's lifestyle leads him to drink and dissolution. The sisters end up having the same man, Robin, in love with them, without him realizing they are two different people. The extant film ends at a most critical juncture, at which both sisters, Robin, and the father meet at a Paris boîte and are about to realize who each other is.
Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964 is Jacques Brel's second live album. The original 25 cm LP version only contained track 1-8. Also known as Olympia 64, the album was reissued with a total of 15 chansons in 1988 as part of CD Box "Integrale", and on 23 September 2003 under the title Enregistrement Public à l'Olympia 1964 as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 817-1). The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Chaloult became director of varieties at Radio-Canada from June 2004 to June 2009. Chaloult set aside her career for a year to travel abroad and support her husband, Pierre Arcand, who had become Minister of International Relations. Finding that international diplomacy was not for her, Chaloult returned to Quebec and founded her own production company, La boîte de Prod , which she presided over for a year and a half before selling her shares. Chaloult was general manager of programming and new media at Télé-Québec from January 2012 to December 2014.
No airplay of the album was allowed and no singles were released until after its release, and there were no interviews or promotion given by Brel regarding the album. Despite this, the album reached number one in France and earned Brel a gold record for selling 100,000 albums in 1978 and went platinum in 1981. It is estimated that the album sold 1,127,100 copies. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Les Marquises as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay (980 817-7).
The Smart Border Declaration was a binational deal signed on December 12, 2001 between the United States and Canada. The aim of the plan was to continually improve border security, information sharing, infrastructure protection, and law enforcement co-operation between the two nations. The Smart Border Declaration included a four-part Action Plan.Server message page - Bilingual (eng-fra) - GC Web Usability theme - Web Experience Toolkit (WET) / Page de message du serveur - Bilingue (eng-fra) - Thème de la facilité d'emploi Web GC - Exemples pratiques - Boîte à outils de l'expérience Web (BOEW).
Jimmy Hunt is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec."Jimmy Hunt: Aller ailleurs". Voir, October 1, 2013. Originally from Saint Nicolas,"Jimmy Hunt: après Chocolat, les femmes". La Presse, October 25, 2010. a suburb of Quebec City, Hunt began performing on the local music scene in Montreal in 2000. With the band Chocolat, he released the album Piano élégant in 2008 on Grosse Boîte. In the same year, he appeared on Cœur de pirate's debut album Cœur de pirate as a duet vocalist on her song "Pour un infidèle"."Osheaga 2011: Jimmy Hunt".
The original album, titled Jacques Brel et ses chansons, was released in March 1954 as a nine-song 10-inch LP by Philips Records (N 76.027 R). The original nine tracks were recorded on 15 February 1954 at Théâtre de l'Apollo in Paris. A later reissue of the album under the title Jacques Brel 1 was released by Barclay and included additional tracks from 1953, 1955, 1956, and 1961. The album was reissued on 23 September 2003 under the title Grand Jacques as part of the 16-CD box set Boîte à bonbons by Barclay (980 816-3).
Besides sharing the same nationality, the major names in the early history of the singing bird box are all united by professional links. To Pierre Jaquet-Droz (born 1721), regarded as one of the most celebrated automata maker of all times, is credited the invention of the boîte à oiseau chanteur. In the book Le Monde des Automates by Chapuis and Gélis record that between 1770 and 1784 several makers including Jaquet-Droz and Jean-Frédéric Leschot (b. 1746) were making singing bird cages in which the bird song was produced by a miniature pipe-organ requiring a separate pipe for each note.
A theory as to the origin of the jack-in-the-box is that it comes from the 14th-century English prelate Sir John Schorne, who is often pictured holding a boot with a devil in it. According to folklore, he once cast the devil into a boot to protect the village of North Marston in Buckinghamshire. In French, a jack-in-the-box is called a "diable en boîte" (literally "devil in a box"). The phrase jack-in- the-box was first seen used in literature by John Foxe, in his book Actes and Monuments.
In 1861 Capuana released the legendary drama Garibaldi in three cantos, published in Catania by Galatola. In 1864 he settled in Florence to begin his "literary adventure": he met, and kept in touch with, the most notable Italian authors of the era (including Aleardo Aleardi); he published his first critical essays in the "Italian Review" in 1865; he became the theatre critic for "Nation" in 1866; he published, serially in a Florentine daily in 1867, his first novella, entitled Dr. Cymbalus which took Dumas fils' La boîte d'argent as a model. He would stay in Florence until 1868.
Avec pas d'casque began as a duo, made up of Lafleur and Vaudreuil, who recorded a self-produced album in 2004, which they sold at their concerts. The group's first official album, Trois chaudières de sang, was released on Dare to Care Records on May 9, 2006. In 2008, after gaining a third member in Nicolas Moussette, the band released their second album, Dans la nature jusqu'au cou, on Grosse Boîte, the French division of Dare to Care. After adding a fourth member, Mathieu Charbonneau, Avec pas d'casque released their third album, Astronomie, on March 20, 2012.
Where the Wild Things Are, Op. 20, is a fantasy opera in one act, nine scenes, by Oliver Knussen to a libretto by Maurice Sendak, based on Sendak's own 1963 children's book of the same title. Knussen composed the music from 1979 to 1983, on commission from the Opèra National, Brussels. In form and subject matter the work relates to Maurice Ravel's L'enfant et les sortilèges, as well as Stravinsky's The Nightingale. Knussen also included a number of musical quotations, including Debussy's La boîte à joujoux and the bell motif from the coronation scene of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov.
Séverac is noted for his vocal and choral music, which includes settings of verse in Occitan (the historic language of Languedoc) and Catalan (the historic language of Roussillon) as well as French poems by Verlaine and Baudelaire. His compositions for solo piano have also won critical acclaim, and many of them were titled as pictorial evocations and published in the collections Chant de la terre, En Languedoc, and En vacances. A popular example of his work is The Old Musical Box ("Où l'on entend une vieille boîte à musique", from En vacances). His masterpiece, however, is the suite Cerdaña (written 1904-- 1911), filled with the local color of Languedoc.
Soft- ripened cheeses begin firm and rather chalky in texture, but are aged from the exterior inwards by exposing them to mold. The mold may be a velvety bloom of P. camemberti that forms a flexible white crust and contributes to the smooth, runny, or gooey textures and more intense flavors of these aged cheeses. Brie and Camembert, the most famous of these cheeses, are made by allowing white mold to grow on the outside of a soft cheese for a few days or weeks. Goat's milk cheeses are often treated in a similar manner, sometimes with white molds (Chèvre-Boîte) and sometimes with blue.
It is followed by a lyrical passage, marked espressivo and pianissimo (very softly), which leads to a return of the first section. The first theme leans towards pentatonic and is accompanied by a chromatic sequence of broken minor thirds. The Little Nigar was first published in 1909 by Éditions Alphonse Leduc in Paris as part of Lack's piano method and again as a single piece in about 1934, now with an added repetition and entitled The Little Negro, with subtitle Le petit nègre. Debussy also used the piece's main theme in his 1913 ballet for children, La boîte à joujoux, in which it characterises an English soldier.
In 2005, Robert Lepage optioned the rights to Martin Villeneuve's Mars et Avril photo novels through his Quebec city-based motion picture company, Films Ex æquo (who had already produced The Far Side of the Moon in 2003), with the intent of adapting them into a science fiction feature film. While Villeneuve was to write the script, Lepage was attached to the project as producer and as an actor.Du papier glacé au grand écran, article from Le Devoir, October 17, 2006 A year later, Lepage shut down Films Ex æquo.Robert Lepage ferme sa boîte de production Ex aequo, article from Le Devoir, July 8, 2006 Nevertheless, he strongly encouraged Villeneuve to produce and direct the film himself.
Mark first stepped on stage at age 16 at La Boîte Theatre Company as Barnaby Tucker in The Matchmaker and then Sandy in Hayfever and Apollo in Fetch Me A Fig Leaf the musical, all directed by Graham Johnson. He then performed the lead in Once Upon a Mattress at the Arts Theatre , which was to be his last amateur production at aged 17. At 18 years of age, Mark first started working professionally for the main company at Queensland Theatre Company where he worked in productions over two years while doing in-service training. Productions included 'Springle' a secondary school theatre and education production, written by Billy Brown to celebrate 100 years of education.
During the period of Prohibition in the United States, Montreal became well known as one of North America's "sin cities" with unparalleled nightlife, a reputation it still holds today. In part, its bustling nightlife is attributed to its relatively late "last call" (3 a.m.), a large university population, the drinking age of 18, and the excellent public transportation system combines with other aspects of the Montreal culture to make the city's night life unique. The diversity of the clubs in Montreal attests to the popularity of its night life, with night clubs, pubs, bars and singing bars ("boîte à chanson"), Latin clubs, African clubs, jazz clubs, lounges, after-hours houses, and strip clubs all attracting different types of customers.
Brel himself occasionally included parts of his songs in Dutch, one of the three official languages of Belgium, as in "Marieke". He also recorded eight other Dutch versions of songs, such as "Mijn vlakke land" ("Le plat pays"), "Laat me niet alleen" ("Ne me quitte pas"), "Rosa", "De Burgerij" ("Les Bourgeois"), and "De Nuttelozen van de Nacht" ("Les paumés du petit matin"). Brel also recorded two obscure singles in Dutch, "De apen" ("Les Singes") and "Men vergeet niets" ("On n'oublie rien"), which were included in the 16-CD box set Boîte à Bonbons by Barclay. So far unreleased is the song "Als men niets dan liefde heeft" ("Quand on n’a que l’amour").
Stade Pierre-Mauroy during the FIBA EuroBasket 2015 Stade Pierre-Mauroy has two floors or main levels. The full stadium level or Grand Stade reaches a height of 31 m (101 feet) and has a total capacity of 50,186 seats including 4,965 business seats, 1,842 luxury- box seats, 448 protocol seats and 326 reserved for the press. The stadium has also a peculiarity: half of the Grand Stade field is situated on hydraulics lift and massive tracks that raise and slide it above the other half of the field in three hours. This creates a second lower level floor plan and surrounding seats called Boîte à Spectacles, where basketball, tennis or music shows can take place.
There studied marketing and communication and graduated in 1994. He then decided to build a business around his two passions, music and design, bringing music into the field of design and brand strategy. Only one year after graduating, he founded the first musical design - or more often called sonic branding - agency Sixième Son in 1995. The idea was essentially to translate the visual groundwork of a brand into a sonic complement for the brand.Libération: Michaël Boumendil, la boîte à musiques (French)L'Express: La petite musique de l'entreprise (French) In 2017, Boumendil set off to the United States to create a New York office in order to develop the agency’s presence in North America.
The rejection of the Constitution by French and Dutch voters halted the ratification process. As support by all members was required the Constitution was dropped and in July 2007 the European Council agreed upon the foundation of a new treaty to replace the rejected Constitution. The text agreed upon at the European Council meeting on 18 and 19 October 2007 contained many of the planned changes of the Constitution but would not replace the existing treaties, as the Constitution would have done, but amended them. Before this Reform Treaty of Lisbon was signed on 13 December 2007 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing explained this in an article "La boîte à outils du traité de Lisbonne" in Le Monde of 26 October 2007.
During this time he wrote "Quand les hommes vivront d'amour", which was inspired by the contemporaneous Algerian War; first recorded by Constantine, the song has since been recorded and performed by many artists in both France and Canada. Other noted songs he wrote during this era included "Les Trottoirs", "La Vénus à Mimile", "Le Coeur du Bon Dieu" and "Rosemont sous la pluie". After returning to Quebec in 1959, he took acting roles in several téléromans and hosted the children's television series Coucou, and cofounded a boîte à chansons called Chez Bozo with Jean-Pierre Ferland, Clémence DesRochers, Hervé Brousseau, André Gagnon and Claude Léveillée."Giant of Quebec music; Wrote for Edith Piaf, and honoured by both Canada and France".
The project was accordingly originally called the ZT avec boîte à l'avant ("ZT with front gear box") but later received the Renault designation ADF 1, again a meaningless code: Renault had run out of two letter codes. The army, for security reasons, seems not to have used any special name, which led to a later confusion with the Renault YS. Due to a delay in the formulation of the exact specifications for the radio equipment, construction of the first vehicle only began on 14 June 1938. The first two vehicles were sent to Satory on 1 and 2 August 1938. After delivery the Army built in the radio sets; this process was finished for all ten vehicles in the Spring of 1939.
Born in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada, Forestier was trained in acting at the National Theatre School in Montreal, but it was as a singer that she first became known in 1966, when she received the Renée Claude Trophy from Le Patriote, a boîte à chansons in east- end Montreal, and was named Discovery of the Year on the Radio-Canada TV program Jeunesse oblige. In 1968 she was part of the extraordinarily successful revue L'Osstidcho, followed the next year by L'Osstidchomeurt with Robert Charlebois, Yvon Deschamps and Mouffe. She and Charlebois recorded the landmark song "Lindberg'" and toured France in 1969. In April 1970 Forestier starred in the Michel Tremblay, François Dompierre musical, Demain matin Montréal m'attend. She continued with acting, appearing in Jacques Godbout's 1972 film IXE-13, singing on the original film score.
In 2005, Cotillard starred in six films: Steve Suissa's Cavalcade, Abel Ferrara's Mary, Richard Berry's The Black Box (La Boîte Noire); Love Is in the Air (Ma vie en l'air), Burnt Out (Sauf le respect que je vous dois), and Stéphan Guérin-Tillié's Edy. In 2006, the actress took on significant roles in four feature films, including Ridley Scott's romantic dramedy A Good Year, in which she portrayed Fanny Chenal, a French café owner in a small Provençal town, opposite Russell Crowe as a Londoner who inherits a local property. She played Nadine in the Belgian comedy Dikkenek, alongside Mélanie Laurent, and the role of Nicole in Fair Play. For her role in the satirical coming-of-age film Toi et moi, she learned to play the cello.
Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise, Cleveland Museum of Art In 1935 Duchamp wrote in a letter to Katherine Dreier: "I want to make, sometime, an album of approximately all the things I produced." Between 1935 and 1941 Duchamp create a number of boxes called The Box in a Valise or From or by Marcel Duchamp or Rrose Selavy, that contained three 3-dimensional replicas of his works; Paris Air, Underwood and Fountain. The work was released in seven series, A through G. The first series, A, is numbered 1/XX though XX/XX and is a deluxe edition containing an original work of art, mounted in the lid of the box. It contains replicas of Duchamp's works mounted in a wooden frame that slide out in two wings, steadied by brass clips.
Thus, in French two prepositions, À and DE, can be selected by the speaker to relate two nouns into a complex NP: N1 À N2 and N1 DE N2. The marker À, e.g. une boîte à pilules (« a pill box »), indicates that the paradigmatic choice of N2 (pilules) is open, which means i) that pilules is selected in the relevant paradigm (that of things for which a box can be designed), and ii) that it is selected by contrast with the other nouns that might have been chosen by the speaker (but finally were not). Such an NP will serve for instance to inform the addressee of what a particular box is intended for (for pills and not cachous or tobacco or...), although in actual fact the box could very well contain cachous or tobacco.
"Quoted by Debussy strove to avoid excessive Wagnerian influence on Pelléas from the start. The love scene was the first music he composed but he scrapped his early drafts for being too conventional and because "worst of all, the ghost of old Klingsor,The evil magician in Wagner's Parsifal alias R.Wagner, kept appearing." However, Debussy took several features from Wagner, including the use of leitmotifs, though these are "rather the 'idea- leitmotifs' of the more mature Wagner of Tristan than the 'character- leitmotifs' of his earlier music-dramas." Debussy referred to what he felt were Wagner's more obvious leitmotifs as a "box of tricks" (boîte à trucs) and claimed there was "no guiding thread in Pelléás" as "the characters are not subjected to the slavery of the leitmotif.
Fanny is a regular guest on French and foreign radio and TV shows, live or recorded. To name only a few : « Tribunes des Jeunes Musiciens » from the Radio Suisse Romande, « In Tune » from BBC Radio 3, « Un Mardi Idéal » by Arièle Butaux, « La Cour des Grands » by Gaëlle Le Gallic, « Le Magazine » by Lionel Esparza and « Plaisirs d’amour » by Frédéric Lodéon (France Musique), « Le Parti d’en jouer » by Édouard Fourecaul-Futy (France Musique), « Musique pour tous » by Olivier Bellamy (Radio Classique), « Le Journal du Classique » by Laure Mézan (Radio Classique), « Toute la Musique qu'ils aiment » with Alain Duault (TV FR3), « La Boîte à Musique » with Jean-François Zygel (France 2), numerous programmes on Mezzo TV channel, « Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts » (radio live WfMT, Chicago). In 2012, she appeared in the Arte « Stars of Tomorrow » TV show hosted by tenor Rolando Villazon.
Soldier at a Game of Chess (in French Soldat jouant aux échecs, or Le Soldat à la partie d'échecs, also referred to as Joueur d'échecs),Correspondance échangée entre Léonce Rosenberg et Jean Metzinger, 25 May 1916, Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre de documentation et de recherche du MNAM/Cci, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (Metzinger mentions the paintings as titled Joueur d'échecs) is a painting by the French artist Jean Metzinger. While serving as a medical orderly during World War I in Sainte-Menehould, France, Metzinger bore witness to the ravages of war firsthand. Rather than depicting such horrors, Metzinger chose to represent a poilu sitting at a game of chess, smoking a cigarette. The military subject of this painting is possibly a self-portrait. During March 1915, Metzinger was called to serve the military,L'Intransigeant, La Boîte aux Lettres, 23 March 1915, p.
He went on to research in libraries and archives in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Turin, and every other major city he performed in, and corresponded with others across the musical world. From original sources, he developed a detailed understanding of the Baroque style. He studied Quantz and his famous treatise On Playing The Flute (1752), and later acquired an original copy of it. For Rampal, the Baroque legacy was fuel to set alight a renewed interest in the flute, and it was his energy in pursuing this goal that set him apart from his forebears. Whereas Le Roy, Laurent and Barrère had all recorded two or three of Bach's flute sonatas between 1929 and 1939, between 1947 and 1950 Rampal recorded all of them for Boîte à Musique, and was beginning to regularly perform the complete Bach sonatas in recital, organising them across two evenings.
While a student at the University of Montana, Longshore took a semester off to paint. Longshore is a self-taught artist, and spent much of her early career reproducing Picasso paintings. She put together a portfolio and began showing her work to galleries around Missoula, Montana. Her first art show was at a small town gallery. In 2011, Longshore’s artwork was featured in the film Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1. Longshore’s collection entitled “Sugar Face” opened at La Boîte à Epice, a New York City-based spice store and art gallery owned by chef Lior Lev Seracarz in March 2012. Later that year, Longshore was commissioned by Chloé to create a painting that depicted the fashion house’s history. The painting was displayed at an event to celebrate their 60th Anniversary at Art Basel Miami. Longshore with Audrey Diptych, 2014 In September 2013, Longshore held a pop-up art exhibition entitled “Fashionably Late” at the Pop Up Art Gallery in New York City. The showing was held after New York’s Fashion Week 2013.
After graduating from Saks High School he studied violin and piano at Jacksonville State University before transferring to Lipscomb University, where he earned his B.A. Craton studied theory and composition under John Maltese, Gerald Moore, and Henry Fusner. His graduate degree from Indiana University was in audiology, and Craton practiced as a clinical audiologist for several years in Indiana before returning to his musical roots and devoting his full-time to teaching and composing.“Life in a Major Key” by Joel Pierson, H&L;, June 2010, volume 6, number 5, pp. 20-23. Craton's music is highly tonal and in general reflects a style of English pastoralism, often incorporating onomatopoeic elements sometimes described as "nature music."“John Craton, Composer,” by Carol Johnson, Bedford Times-Mail, March 6, 2006. His music has been variously characterized as "atmospheric,"“Het Consort is andere koek dan Jo met de banjo,” by Maarten Mestrom, De Stentor (Zwolle), July 7, 2008, p. 20. "dramatic and challenging,"“La Boîte à musique, by Sara Clifford, Bedford Times-Mail, May 7, 2009. "largely traditional ... playful,"“A Classical Approach — New Music for Mandolin” by Marilynn Mair, Mandolin Magazine, Spring 2006, volume 7, number 4, pp. 19-21.

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