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The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars
The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars

Time Out

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars

Enter the whimsical world of The Little Prince like never before in The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars, a multi-sensory digital art exhibition now open at Groundseesaw in Parkview Square. Inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's beloved novella, this immersive experience reimagines key scenes and characters through sweeping 3D projections, emotive narration and a soul-stirring soundtrack that will enchant fans both young and old. Spread across five giant walls that soar six metres high, this storytelling spectacle invites you to follow the Little Prince on his cosmic journey – from his rose-covered home planet to his encounters with the fox and the lamplighter, all while exploring deeper themes of love, loss, and the beauty of human connection. The experience unfolds in three stages: a seated digital film, a highlights zone, and an interactive gallery where visitors can snap photos and reflect on the journey. Though the exhibition is designed for all ages, do note that the first 45 minutes are story-driven and best suited for children over four. For the best experience, arrive early to secure a good seat. The show starts sharply at your scheduled time, and latecomers might miss out. Address: Level 3, Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188778 Nearest MRT: Bugis Opening hours: Daily, hourly sessions Ticket prices: From $22 (Singapore residents), with discounts up to 50% available on select sessions Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible Time Out tip: Make a day of it. Parkview Square is also home to ATLAS, one of Singapore's most stunning bars. Book a table in advance and toast your journey with a champagne cocktail under soaring Art Deco ceilings.

Ramathibodi Foundation unveils The Little Prince collection
Ramathibodi Foundation unveils The Little Prince collection

Bangkok Post

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Bangkok Post

Ramathibodi Foundation unveils The Little Prince collection

The Ramathibodi Foundation recently launched its new charitable memorabilia collection titled Le Petit Prince, or The Little Prince, inspired by the world's classic literature that has won people's hearts for more than 80 years. The Little Prince charitable memorabilia collection is inspired by the philosophy and illustration from The Little Prince, a French classic novella written and illustrated by Antoine de Saint-Exupery which has become a favourite among readers around the world. All pieces in this special memorabilia collection feature carefully crafted design with The Little Prince's signature drawings including the Prince, the Rose, Stars, the Fox and the Plane -- all in the warm colours such as blue, cream, mint green and navy blue. Besides all-time favourites such as T-shirts, hats, bags and umbrellas, new items include cushions, fabric keychains, sunshades and for the first time ever, breastfeeding covers. Some of the highlights from this collection include T-shirts (250-299 baht for adults and 199-229 baht for kids, available in mint green, navy blue, cream and stripes), jackets (899 baht, available in navy blue and brown), caps (299 baht, available in light and dark denim), foldable bags (139 baht, for the blue one and 159 baht for the dark blue), micro-fabric bags (79 baht, available in dark blue, navy blue and blue) and thermal bags (199 baht, available in green and dark blue). Interesting items from the bedding and accessories category include die-cut pillows (250 baht, available in dark blue), pillow cases (250 baht, available in dark blue and blue), cushions with removable cases (329 baht, available in green and navy blue), neck pillows (250 baht, available in navy blue), blanket pillows (399 baht, available in navy blue and mint green) and blankets (599 baht, available in dark blue and blue). Breastfeeding covers are also available at 699 baht, in green and navy blue. Proceeds from the sale will go to help impoverished patients and the purchase of medical equipment at Ramathibodi Hospital. The Little Prince collection is now available at Ramathibodi Foundation (Ramathibodi Hospital and Ramadhibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital in Samut Prakan province).

3.Paradis SS26 Indulges in the Sands of Time
3.Paradis SS26 Indulges in the Sands of Time

Hypebeast

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

3.Paradis SS26 Indulges in the Sands of Time

If today's climate seems dark or uncertain, and designerEmeric Tchatchouais shooting for the stars to lift fashion's spirits. Described by the Parisian label as an 'introspective collection' that explores 'the illusion of time through the imagery of the desert,' the presentation included illustrations from the French children's bookThe Little Prince, Surrealist-inspired design details, and an electrifying color palette. With the runway floor covered in sand and the windows tinted in technicolor hues, the venue immersed guests in a desert landscape, perhaps the Saharan setting ofThe Little opening looks drew from the dry hues of desert terrains, with shades of beige, tan, rust, and dark brown, and then deep shades of blue usher in star-laden garments inspired by the famous children's book. Towards the close of the presentation, veered the other direction with electric orange and hot pink, evoking a smoldering sunset. While reprising classic menswear silhouettes including two-piece suits, leather blousons, elegant shirting, and roomy trousers, each style is slightly tweaked with playful flair. Pant legs and jacket arms feature twisted wrinkles, pant waistbands are multiplied by four, and some collared button-ups explode into a translucent organza on one side. Standout details include a repeating timepiece pattern that eventually manifests into a coat pinned with various watches, and a new rendition of camouflage embellished with glistening crystals. The runway also featured a range of special guest models, including rapperFrench Montana,who wore an asymmetrical white blazer, andSolange's sonJulez Smith, who wore a hot pink two-piece. See the gallery above for a closer look at SS26 and stay tuned to Hypebeast for coverage of Paris Fashion Week.

Grab your popcorn! A microcinema just opened in Cambridge
Grab your popcorn! A microcinema just opened in Cambridge

CBC

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBC

Grab your popcorn! A microcinema just opened in Cambridge

The Little Prince Micro-Cinema seats 12 people per screening They call it the big screen, but this movie theatre experience is pretty small. The Little Prince Micro-Cinema – a movie theatre with just 12 seats – is opening Friday in the Gaslight District in Galt. "We're kind of tongue in cheek having fun with the idea of calling it the world's second smallest movie theatre," Leigh Cooney, the owner and operator, told CBC News. In 2020, Cooney opened his first microcinema location in Stratford, Ont. In 2021, the Stratford location earned the Guinness World Record for the world's smallest movie theatre with just 12 seats. Like the Stratford location, the new Galt location will also have 12 seats, and will be open to both public and private screenings. 'A passion project' On their website, it says that The Little Prince Micro-Cinema "operate[s] on a community-before-profits model." "We strive to leave the community a better place than we found it," the website said. "It's very much a passion project," said Cooney. He said the business does make money, but that it's mostly from private bookings, and it's not a lot. "Eighty per cent of our time is spent on private bookings," he said. "Every week we do anywhere from two to say eight ticketed movies, like a regular movie theatre," he added, explaining how his small cinema would not survive if he mainly did ticketed events like a regular movie theatre. "[Otherwise] we'd have to charge like $45 a ticket or something." Cooney said that what works for them right now is having the theatre booked out for private events where the clients pick what movies they want to watch. He said clients can choose whatever movie they like as long as they are not very recent movies, explaining that the licensing for playing more recent movies "is just too expensive." "Then of course there's concession sales, and all that on top of [the private bookings]," he said. "So it works out well." Delayed opening The Galt location was supposed to open in December 2024, but Cooney says he's had to deal with several challenges – some unique to his business idea. The first challenge was the manpower and budget. "We're very small and our budget is very small," he said. "I basically built it along with my parents and my brothers… it's just a family job." A more unique hurdle to his venture was dealing with building codes. More specifically, Cooney said there was nothing in the building codes for his version of a movie theatre. "There's movie theatres in the building code," he said. "But they require a lot of things that we would never need because… the code is written for 800-seat, massive movie theatres." Cooney says the back and forth between him and the Cambridge building department took a lot of time, adding another layer to the delay. CBC News reached out to the downtown Cambridge Business Improvement Area (BIA) for comments on Cooney's experience navigating building codes. Brian Kennedy, executive director of the downtown Cambridge BIA, told CBC News in an email that the BIA was not previously aware of the microcinema's opening, but that the BIA is "thrilled to see new arts and culture spaces" opening in downtown Cambridge. "The downtown Cambridge BIA strongly supports film and the addition of more exciting things to enjoy in our community," Kennedy said. "We've proudly supported events like the Grand River Film Festival in our core, and are encouraged by the growing momentum behind creative, independent film experiences like this one." Cooney says despite the challenges with his Galt location, he's thankful for the support of the Galt Gaslight District, which he described as very "patient" and "supportive." Future direction Cooney says with how much time he spent trying to bring the second location to life, he's already thinking of opening a third location. "I don't know when or where, but I think what I'd like to probably do is change the style a little bit," he said. "Maybe do something retro, like the 80s… lots of flashing lights and neon." For its first first public screening on Friday, the Galt location will be playing the 1944 classic film Gaslight, which follows the story of a young woman whose husband gradually manipulates her into thinking she is going insane. The Galt location will also be holding a free public screening on Saturday.

🚨Breaking news: Griezmann extends his stay at Atlético de Madrid
🚨Breaking news: Griezmann extends his stay at Atlético de Madrid

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

🚨Breaking news: Griezmann extends his stay at Atlético de Madrid

The Frenchman extends his contract with the red-and-white team until 2027 and puts an end to the exit rumors. Looking ahead to the next Club World Cup, Atlético de Madrid will have some fantastic news with one of its biggest stars. Griezmann has made his decision about the future. The Frenchman has renewed his contract with the red-and-white team until 2027. Amid rumors placing him outside Atleti, the 'Little Prince' remains at the helm of the kingdom. Advertisement This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Denis Doyle - 2025 Getty Images

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