ARTICLES BY Emilie
13 Sep 2020
Decorated with exotic foliage as tapestry, the brand Jolly Jungle offers ethical and vegan accessories for us women.
17 Jun 2020
Ms. & M. Goumoëns decided to build a dream of their own. In order to spend more time with their children, they decided to open a B&B in the village of Ogens in Switzerland.
15 May 2020
As we’re entering the second phase of easing the measures introduced to protect the population against coronavirus, the EXTRA-ordinary surgeon Professor Afksendiyos Kalangos AKA “the doctor of the poor” agreed to a 15min virtual chat.
24 Apr 2020
The French-Swiss artist Joanna Goodale had performed many concerts in Geneva before she released her first concept-album Bach in circle: a fusion between Bach’s work and Sufi music. Her tour had begun in Geneva and was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Confined at home but in good health, Joanna Goodale launched a series of intimate online concerts every Tuesday since the 21st of April.
30 Oct 2019
Young artist Eva Kant exhibits her latest creations at the Ergasia gallery from November 7th to December 21st. For her second exhibition, Eva, who has just celebrated her 18th birthday, sets the tone: "art is my way of expressing my emotions".
10 May 2019
A few days before Flying Steps will perform their latest Big show “Flying Bach”, I met with two “allstars” at the Beaulieu theatre in Lausanne.
30 Apr 2019
The 'WE COUTURIERES' sewing shop recently opened in the district of Eaux-Vives and is specialised in redesigning, recycling and reusing of our old clothes.
26 Mar 2019
If you are looking for the perfect place for a drink afterwork OR a late dinner in town, search no more and just head to one of the best bars in Geneva: Bombar at the Place des Augustins, in Plainpalais.
27 Feb 2019
Sculptures who do not pretend to be idols.
24 Feb 2019
Allow me to introduce you to my Father's favorite restaurant in Geneva: the Hafez restaurant!
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