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Alliance Française New Orleans, 1519 Jackson Ave. |
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$5.00 USD |
Jean-Paul Rouve shines in Xavier Beauvois’ classic and moving film about a man teetering on the edge who commits to sailing around the world
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@ Alliance Française New Orleans |
Silhouette is a collection of short stories for young adults by French author Jean-Claude Mourlevat, first published in 2013.
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New Orleans Jazz Museum |
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189 Places Remaining |
Join us for a lively Eurovision Grand Final viewing party at the New Orleans Jazz Museum on May 16 at 2 PM! Experience the world’s biggest music event with live performances, global flair, and community fun—free entry with registration.
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International House Hotel New Orleans |
The alliance between French and American cultures will be omnipresent at New Orleans’ celebration of the 1976 “wine shock heard round the world” taste-off between California and French wines. AFNO members receive a 10% discount on tickets — contact us to receive your exclusive discount code!
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8210 Village Plaza Qt |
If your in the Baton-Rouge area or have the afternoon free, come join us for a family friendly happy hour event at Pizza Byronz. There will be pizzas, wings, drinks, live music, and plenty of opportunities to converse and commune with other Francophones !
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Prytania Theater 5339 Prytania Street Uptown |
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$10.00 USD |
A special screening of Petit Pays, a moving coming-of-age film set in Burundi during the early 1990s. Through the eyes of a young boy, the film captures the innocence of childhood slowly unraveling against the backdrop of political tensions and conflict. Both intimate and powerful, Petit Pays offers a poignant reflection on identity, memory, and the loss of innocence.
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Prytania Theater 5339 Prytania Street Uptown |
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$10.00 USD |
A special screening of Petit Pays, a moving coming-of-age film set in Burundi during the early 1990s. Through the eyes of a young boy, the film captures the innocence of childhood slowly unraveling against the backdrop of political tensions and conflict. Both intimate and powerful, Petit Pays offers a poignant reflection on identity, memory, and the loss of innocence.
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Algiers Regional Library 3014 Holiday Dr, New Orleans, LA 70131 |
Free French and Haitian Kreyòl classes for children and teenagers. Kou franse ak kreyòl ayisyèn gratis pou timoun ak jèn jan.
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Alliance Française New Orleans |
Mathieu Lippé is at once a poet, singer, storyteller, composer, speaker, yogi, and self-producer. He plays with words while blending music and poetry through slam, in service of hopeful visions and a deeply humanist outlook. Somewhere between pop song and free-form poetry, he invites audiences to create wonder.
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