Culture
Exclusive: Colin Davidson on painting the Queen, Bono and his leap into sculpture
The Belfast painter behind portraits of the Queen and Bono talks to Monaco Life’s Cassandra Tanti about finding humanity behind the facade, his most personal project yet, and his unexpected leap into sculpture.
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Aladdin panto returns to Monaco with magic, mayhem and festive fun
The curtain is rising on one of Monaco’s most joyful traditions this December as The Drama Group returns with its beloved English-language pantomime—this year bringing the tale of Aladdin to the...
Interview: Principal Dancer Mira Nadon on artistic heights, self-care, and the legacy of Princess Grace
What does it take to rise to the pinnacle of one of the world’s most prestigious ballet companies before the age of 25? For Mira Nadon, the answer lies in equal parts artistry, resilience, and an...
Louvre to overhaul security following €88 million crown jewels heist
The Louvre Museum in Paris is set to install around 100 new surveillance cameras and introduce anti-intrusion systems following the audacious theft of crown jewels in October, one of the most...
Baroque concerts set to enchant Monaco in December
Monaco’s Department of Cultural Affairs will host two evenings of sacred baroque music in early December, featuring renowned ensembles Les Passions, Dulci Jubilo, and Concerto Soave in two historic...
Sporting spirit honoured at National Day medal ceremony
Among those honoured this year was Louis Ducruet, who received the bronze medal in recognition of his dedication to Les Barbagiuans de Monaco, the charity football team he has led as president.
Hamlet reimagined: a modern teen’s struggle comes to the Monaco stage
Far from a traditional staging, this adaptation centres around Hamm, a young man confined to his room following the death of his father.