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What to do in Paris this week? (February 23 - March 1)

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Monday, February 23

We're going to see the success Made in France at the Renaissance Theatre!

Émile has received a modified sentence: he can now spend his days at the factory and his nights in detention. This decision fills him with hope, and he's already dreaming of a quick release for good behavior. But his plans face a slight hiccup when he learns that the factory where he’s supposed to work will soon be relocated. So, Émile has no choice: he must become the best union representative to save the factory, his colleagues, and why not the entire country. Join us at the Renaissance Theatre for the fight of men and women ready to do whatever it takes to save French industry, or almost!

Made in France
Théâtre de la Renaissance 
20, boulevard Saint-Martin – 10e
Performances on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday at 8:30 PM
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Tuesday, February 24

We're going to see the electrifying HotWax at Point Ephémère 

The British trio of alternative rock, HotWax is shaking up the scene in Hastings and beyond. Tallulah Sim-Sauvage, Lola Sam, and Alfie Sayers give their all on stage in a strong teenage punk powerhouse vibe that rocks! Come check them out at Point Ephémère this Tuesday night, in an energy filled with fury. 

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HotWax
Point Éphémère
200, quai de Valmy – 10th
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 8 PM
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Wednesday, February 25

Discovering the new season of Ground Control on (in)dependencies

For its new season, Ground Control explores the notions of (in)dependencies. How do we continue to create and exist outside dominant circles? Who holds the narratives? How do we shape our worldview? Through an exhibition, meetings, and other artistic formats, the venue brings together those who experience these tensions daily, from artists to publishers, and includes journalists and authors. The idea? To show how independence is exercised: through choices, struggles, and gestures, no matter how small.

Join us this Wednesday for the opening night, featuring the opening of the exhibition, sharp speeches, lively debates, and a blind test hosted by Mathis Grosos. 

(In)dependences - Who’s Holding the Mic?
Ground Control
81, rue du Charolais – 12th
From February 25 to May 31, 2026
Opening evening Wednesday, February 25 at 18:30
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Discover a new friends' bistro

Behind L’amic, a group of friends led by Ivan Koutchoumov has created a lively and generous neighborhood bistro where you come as much for the atmosphere as for the plate, which promises to be as impactful as it is comforting. In the kitchen, Chef Gabriel Urgese gives a fresh twist to bistro classics with a hint of Italian flair. Homemade sausage and mash, Milanese risotto, and tempting starters to share like croquetas or this little gem: perfect egg, potato, mushroom, guanciale, and hollandaise siphon. To top it all off, the rich chocolate ganache with biscuit will send you to cloud nine! We wash it all down with natural wines and cocktails, and spend a few hours chatting about the world with friends. 

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L'amic
16 rue Letort – 18th
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Thursday, February 26

We're talking feminism and justice at the launch of the latest issue of La Déferlante 

For the release of its 21st issue, La Déferlante, a magazine dedicated to feminism and gender, invites us to the Maison des Métallos for a special evening focused on justice. What's on the agenda? Meetings to think about feminist justice with Sarah Boucault, Chirinne Ardakani, and Claude Vincent, who will touch on sensitive topics like incest and fascism. You can also take a stroll through the associations' forum related to the themes discussed during the evening and meet the teams from La Déferlante waiting for you at their booth. And to wrap things up beautifully: a concert by Gildaa, a Franco-Brazilian artist and true satirical poet, oscillating...between Song, Baile Funk, Jazz, and RnB. 

Launch of La Déferlante #21: Feminists Take on Justice
Maison des Métallos
94, rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud – 11th
Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 6 PM
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Friday, February 27

We’re treating ourselves to an extravagant show at the Consulat Voltaire

The hottest cabaret in Paris, also known as l’Extravaganza, is back for its 6th edition at the Consulat Voltaire. What's on the menu? Love, sparkles, madness, lights, and warmth with Manly B as the MC and a five-star cast! This Friday night, join Jasper, Grrradziella, Andy, Scarlett Green Eyes, and the iconic Moon – a standout contestant from Drag Race France All Stars – as they amaze us. Get ready for a night of sensual performances and aerial acrobatics that will turn your heart, eyes, and stomach upside down!

Extravaganza 
Le Consulat Voltaire
14, avenue Parmentier – 11e
Friday, February 27, 2026, at 8 PM
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Saturday, February 28

Let's discover the works of Leonora Carrington at the Luxembourg Museum
 
Artist, feminist, and avant-garde ecologist, a woman, mother, migrant, touched by mental illness, and a spiritual seeker. There are many portraits of Leonora Carrington. So many, in fact! It’s all these facets that the Luxembourg Museum is highlighting in its new exhibition. A total artist, incredibly modern, she transports us, creation after creation, into a unique, dreamlike, and poetic universe that has left behind an extraordinary and radical legacy.

Leonora Carrington
Museum of Luxembourg
19, rue de Vaugirard – 6th
From February 18 to July 19, 2026
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Sunday, March 1st 

We’re unwinding with a yoga class at the Communale 

What could be better than some deep breaths and stretches to wrap up the week? This Sunday morning, we’re meeting at the Communale Saint-Ouen for a holistic experience brought to you by Olybe. Get ready for a Vinyasa Flow that’s both dynamic and relaxing, designed to awaken your senses and calm your soul. The cherry on top? After the class, you can head straight to the food court at the Communale to indulge in a variety of healthy and balanced dishes. A perfect way to kick off the month of March!

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Yoga Class 
Communale Saint-Ouen
10, bis rue de l’Hippodrome – Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (93)
Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 10:30 AM
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