Successful Wardrobe Clearance at the Opera, One-Euro Train, a Series with Chantal Ladesou: The Essential News in the Region
Last June, the city of Sète hosted the filming of the new TF1 series, Le Fil d’Ariane, which will be broadcast this Monday. We will follow Ariane Legrad, alias Chantal Ladesou, legal columnist, who has covered all the major criminal cases of the last fifty years. Unable to retire, she inserts herself into the life of her son, the police commander, to lead the investigation.
I discovered the city(Sète, Editor’s note) on this occasion and I have incredible memories of it. We had the chance to shoot in a magnificent villa in Mont Saint-Clair, explains the actress, who will also be on stage at Corum, in Montpellier, in March.
In Aveyron, Marie Armengaud, Hugo Vaysse, and Antonin Valat are qualified for the final of the Ovinpiades of young shepherds, which will take place on February 24 at the Salon de l’agriculture, in Paris. To be the best young shepherds in Occitanie, the candidates had to complete a series of theoretical and practical tests, inspired by the daily actions of the breeder, such as sorting sheep using an electronic reader, assessing the health of a sheep, or even trimming its hooves. The winners of the French final will be able to participate in the World Ovinpiades in May.
In Occitanie, one euro will be the starting price of a train ticket on the weekend of February 3 and 4. Sales are open. Seats on all trains on the liO network will be offered at a price of 1€ per person and on all lines. The SNCF will increase the number of places available to respond to the influx.
Meanwhile, in Montpellier, a thousand pieces from the opera’s stocks are on sale for the general public. The sale, which began on Saturday morning, witnessed a huge success, with a large number of people queuing on the Place de la Comédie to access the main foyer of the opera. Valentin and his daughter spent 485€ for twenty pieces. Laure, a seamstress, said, This jacket will be perfect with jeans. Sylvie is eyeing a white dress for 50€, saying, She makes you want to get married a second time. Good news for those who missed out, as around a thousand items will be available again for sale on Sunday.
In Nîmes, large crowds gathered at Carré d’Art for the Biography Festival. The conferences of Denis Podalydès and Franz-Olivier Giesbert had to turn away people due to popular demand. Actor Bruno Solo also presented his work, Le voyageur d’Histoire, where he chose to write several short biographies in a single book. Reflecting on his book, Solo explained, I’ve always loved history, but I’m not an expert. So, in this journey through time, I try to synthesize their lives in a moment that I chose. The festival continues with more notable figures, including Marie-Christine Barrault, Éric Fottorino, and Irène Frain.
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