Dear Friends
How are you feeling today people from all over the world?
The world is doing pretty well if you only look at the good news: clear water flows through Venice, French are complaining, Italian are singing, Iranian are celebrating and everyone is cooking, watching experimental movies, playing cards, being friends again, having long phone conversation and trying to stay fit. We have never been so busy.
Busy are also the brave doctors, nurses and all members of hospitals around the world who are trying to save lives. We think of you from Bergen street.
Talking about Bergen street, it looks so quiet lately. But, behind the windows so much is happening.
For instance do you know that if you need something from our Diptyque store, you can email Matthew, the store manager. Being confined doesn't mean you should forget to offer gifts to yourself or to people you love.
At la Salle A Manger, we are discovering the joy of having 400 (online) guests instead of 12 usually. The cooking classes on Instagram live are a success and until Netflix contact us, it's free and fun.
And remember that if you have some informations you need to us to share on this newsletter, do not hesitate to contact us.
Stay home if you can, stay safe always, stay together.
Coronarely yours,
Lucien Zayan
Director
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Happy Nowruz, Happy New Year to all Iranians around the world
Lucien Chef Ambition is giving free online classes live from la Salle A Manger.
Next class: Saturday March 21, at 1pm EST:
Boeuf BourguignonLive on Instagram @lucienchefambition, then available on Instagram stories for 24h, and then on Facebook and Vimeo a few hours after. The previous classes are now available on our website.
Since we are talking about recipe, do you remember this famous scene from Jacques Demy's Peau d'Âne? Click here, to listen to the song mixed with a very special version!
The Last Supper by Swedish artists Bigert & Bergstrom, an extraordinary documentary on the ritual of giving the last meal to the condemned person.
ID's artist Daniel Fish recommends this movie.
The Brooklyn Arts Council released a resource guide (PDF).