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PROMOTION FRANCE TODAY THE BEST OF FRANCE LIVE


BIENVENUE TO FRANCE TODAY LIVE! We bring you the best of French lifestyle and culture…


Enjoy the splendours of France in the comfort of your own home by joining our live Webinars – or catch up at a time to suit you in our Video Hub. A rich and varied programme…


Our Culture Editor Sylvia Edwards Davis is your wonderful host, bringing you live interviews and presentations from authors to museums and chefs to châteaux. Learn what secrets Mont Saint-Michel holds, travel back to the times of Louis XIV, and much more besides!


Head to www.francetoday.com/france-today-live and you will fi nd a selection of events waiting for you in our Video Hub as well as the line-up of upcoming events.


LATEST FRANCE TODAY LIVE EVENTS


From left: Mont Saint-Michel, Louix XIV and the marvellous port city of Marseille all feature on France Today Live!


THE SUN KING AT SEA with Meredith Martin and Gillian Weiss


Looking at the reign of Louis XIV beyond Paris and Versailles, art


history professor Meredith Martin and historian Gillian Weiss unveil a vital aspect of royal representation. An uncommon picture of art and power in the dawn of modern France emerges as they guide us through a wide range of artistic production, with an intriguing look at the depiction of slavery, ship and artillery design, militaria, paintings, and prints.


28 ❘ FRANCE TODAY Aug/Sep 2022


SECRETS OF MONT SAINT-MICHEL with Annette Charlton


A breathtaking island crowned by a mystical abbey, Mont Saint-Michel is undoubtedly one of France’s most


emblematic destinations. Brittany-based boutique tour operator Annette Charlton unveils the fascinating story of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, and shares her tips and recommendations to make the most of your visit to this alluring spot and surrounding area. Australian Annette Charlton offers immersive experiences in Paris, Normandy and Brittany.


BOOK TALK: MARSEILLE


PORT TO PORT with William Kornblum Author, urban sociologist and professor emeritus of sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of


New York William Korblum takes us on an affectionate meander through the neighbourhoods of Marseille, blending travelogue and social observation, relishing the rich maritime culture. He salso draws connections with New York City, which like Marseille is a deindustrialised port city.


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