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August 28-October  10
Carnival continues for the fall in the Bois de Boulogne for the annual Fête au Bois, at Porte de la Muette (16th, metro Rue de la Pompe or bus 63). See the big ferris wheel and all the traditional carnival rides.

August 28-September 5
The 9th annual Festival Silhouette features German short films this year, free open-air screenings at the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Cenquatre, and the Gethe Institute.

August 21-September 12
Attention garden lovers, come vote for your favorite dahlia at the Parc Floral (Bois de Vincennes) through September 12. The 22nd annual International Dahlia Competition includes 72 hybrids from France, Holland, Russia, Germany and Latvia.

Wednesdays through September 15
For the summer and early fall, the Sainte Chapelle is open late every Wednesday night from 6pm-9:30pm (last entry at 9pm)...

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Monday
Jul312006

Paris Plage after Dark

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Paris Plage Rive Gauche

On Thursday night I finally had the chance to wander around the new Rive Gauche section of Paris Plage at the foot of the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand.

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On the right, the Josephine Baker floating swimming pool.

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Le Guinguette Pirate at Paris Plage

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The Simone de Beauvoir Footbridge

Back in February it was still a muddy construction site. Now the Simone de Beauvoir footbridge is finished and the Josephine Baker pool is open, and Paris Plage has more room than on its Right Bank location to set up wooden sunbathing platforms, children's play areas, and the requisite palm trees, misters, and beach chairs.

 

When it's over on August 20, the peniche bars and cafés will still be there. The amphitheatre between the Batofar and the rest of the quai is almost finished, otherwise the newly cobbled paths -- now off limits to parking -- have erased the former scruffiness of the whole Quai François Mauriac. I have to admit I kind of miss the old look of uneven cobbles, broken beer bottles, the squat-like appearance of peniches; it helped balance out the pristine look of the new library. But I'm not complaining. Anything to get more night owls into the 13th -- my end of town -- the better!



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