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Culture news from the world's art, food and fashion capital, Paris. Join us every day at 12:15 Paris time for reviews and conversations on what’s arguably the only daily arts programme on TV.

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    • The looted list: Louvre jewels added to international database
      Jan 22 2026

      As surveillance footage comes to light revealing the circumstances of the Louvre heist three months ago, police are still searching for the stolen jewels. Valued at some €88 million, these precious treasures have now been added to a catalogue of stolen artworks.

      Plus, tributes pour in for couture maestro Valentino Garavani after the fashion designer died at 93 years old, while the spirit of Giorgio Armani was shimmering on the menswear catwalk in Milan as the label presented its first collection since its founder's death in September.

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      12 min
    • Film show: Pierre Niney is a 'Guru' with a dark side
      Jan 21 2026

      Manon Kerjean tells us why Pierre Niney's performance in "Gourou" recalls the punchy rhetoric of American coaches in Yann Gozlan's latest film. But first, we discuss the big winners at this year's Lumières awards, selected by the foreign press in Paris, as François Ozon's adaptation of "L'Étranger" picks up the top prize. Manon also tells us why Erige Sehiri's film "Promised Sky" provides an insight into the socio-political reality in Tunisia and raises powerful points about families, both biological and chosen. Plus we check out the film adaptation of the beloved French comic "Les Légendaires".

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      13 min
    • Arts24 in Nashville: Country music, the soundtrack to America under Trump (2/2)
      Jan 20 2026

      One year after Donald Trump's return to power, country music finds itself at the heart of America's deepening political and cultural divide. In this second episode, arts24 explores how a genre once seen as a unifying symbol of tradition and shared values has become a battleground for competing visions of America.

      Eve Jackson takes viewers inside a music scene increasingly shaped by polarisation, where artists often take sides. For some, country music remains a bastion of conservative values, patriotism and tradition. For others, it is a space for reinvention, protest and social change.

      Conservative artists Waylon Hanel and Julie Roberts speak about their attachment to country music's roots and their belief that the genre should preserve its traditional identity. They discuss faith, family and national pride, and explain why many of their fans see country music as a refuge from rapid social change.

      Watch moreArts24 in Nashville: The unstoppable rise of country music (1/2)

      On the other side of the spectrum, progressive artists Lizzie No and Adam Mac challenge long-standing norms within the industry. They reflect on inclusion, representation and the struggle to make space for marginalised voices in a genre historically resistant to change. Their music pushes boundaries, both musically and politically, questioning who country music is for and what stories it should tell.

      Through raw, revealing conversations and powerful performances, this episode exposes the cultural tensions reshaping country music today. More than a musical divide, it becomes a lens through which to understand America's ongoing struggle over identity, values and the meaning of tradition in turbulent times.

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      13 min
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