In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
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The Taste of Things — Film @ Images
Dear England — London National Theatre in HD
The country that gave the world football (soccer) has since delivered a painful pattern of loss. Why can’t England’s men win at their own game?
Event DetailsThe Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Event DetailsAndy Wrba and friends @ the Barn
Andy Wrba, jazz bassist and founder of the Berkshire Jazz Collective, will perform live with friends at the Egremont Barn.
Event DetailsThe Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Event DetailsThe Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Event DetailsThe Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Event DetailsThe Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Event DetailsThe Taste of Things — Film @ Images
In 1889 in France, Dodin Bouffant is a chef living with his cook and lover Eugénie. When she will not marry him, he decides to do something he has never done before: cook for her.
Event DetailsBeneath the Buddha — art talk
Cynthea J. Bogel (Kyushu University / Clark Fellow) examines motifs on the pedestal of a key eighth-century sculpture: a colossal gilt-bronze Buddha.
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