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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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Sculptures of “Burnt Trees” by Philippe Pastor honoured for 2018 summer season
As the summer season opens, the artist Philippe Pastor has reminded us of the fragility of our environment, especially the risk of forest fires that regularly ravage the PACA region.
Talks with EU start to run out of time, as small states confer
A note of urgency has been sounded by the political leaders of the three small states currently in talks with the European Union over their future status and trading relationships.
Residents’ Club organising two exciting events in September
CREM, the Foreign Residents’ Club of Monaco, has two events in September for which there are still places available. Find out more.
Paris claims it has the biggest Brexit dividend
An industry group in Paris has claimed that the French capital is the most popular destination for business to relocate to after Brexit.
Scorpio Bulkers reports much better first-half
Monaco-based Scorpio Bulkers Inc. on Monday, July 23, reported its results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2018.
Bibliomer comes to the beach to entertain and teach
Visitors to Larvotto Beach will be able to enjoy a distraction from the beach itself again this year, on two days in the last week of July and the first week of August.