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Paris Picasso Museum reopens with new selection
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PARIS, March 10, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The Picasso Museum in Paris, which houses the world's biggest collection of the Spanish artist's works, is reopening on Tuesday with an overhauled display and a first-ever tribute to his ex-partner, the renowned painter Francoise Gilot.
The new permanent collection will present a fresh selection of 400 works by Pablo Picasso across the museum's 22 rooms.
'Babar' book series author Laurent de Brunhoff dead at 98: US media
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NEW YORK, March 23, 2024 (AFP) - French artist Laurent de Brunhoff, the
author and illustrator of dozens of children's books starring the affable
elephant character "Babar" created by his father, died Friday at the age of
98, US media reported.
De Brunhoff's wife, Phyllis Rose, had posted on Instagram Wednesday that he
had recently suffered a stroke and was in hospice care at home in the United
States.
Rose told The New York Times on Friday that De Brunhoff, who was born in
Paris in 1925, had died at home in Key West, Florida.
Created in 1931 by Laurent de Brunhoff's parents, the "Babar" series has sold
millions of copies around the world and has been translated into over a dozen
languages.
The illustrated "Babar" series follows the exploits of the eponymous jungle-
born elephant, who receives an upbringing in Paris following his mother's
death by a hunter, then travels back to found his own city. Later editions
take the elephant to a variety of locations, and even into space.
De Brunhoff's father Jean published seven "Babar" books before dying from
tuberculosis at an early age, with the son then deciding at age 21 to carry
on the series.
He would go on to create dozens of works around the character, with his last,
"Babar's Guide to Paris," published in 2017.
"Babar" has also been adapted into several movies and TV shows.
Bangladesh Heritage Magazine inaugurated at Heritage Festival
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Delwar Jahid speaking in the inauguration meeting as Chairperson.
The magazine was formally inagurated by IMLD hero Md. Siddique Hossain on the first day of the festival. Delwar Jahid, President of Bangladesh Heritage and Ethnic Society of Alberta and pevilion chair presided that meeting and spoke.
Special guest was Dr. Hafizur Rahman, Advocate Ahmed Ali, Dr. Mosfiqur Rahman and Rezaul Karim.
The Chief guest distributed the Heritage megazine among others to-Founder Convenor Tazul Ali, Bikash Talukder, M Zakaria, Noor-e-Alam, BHESA Secretary Masod Bhuiyan, Ex VP Tomal Islam, VP Zulfiqure Ahmed, Dollin Islam, Anamur Rahman Miah, Nurul Huda, and Syfur Hasan.
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- Bangladesh Heritage
- Bangladesh North American Journalists Network
- Bangladesh Heritage and Ethnic Society of Alberta (BHESA)
- Coastal 19
- Delwar Jahid's Biography
- Diverse Edmonton
- Dr. Anwar Zahid
- Edmonton Bichitra
- Edmonton Oaths
- Motherlanguage Day in Canada
- Step to Humanity Bangladesh