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FRENCH LANGUAGE QUÉBÉCOIS TÉLÉROMAN
Le coeur à ses raisons; Le coeur a ses raisons; Le Coeur a ses raisons; Le Cœur a ses raisons; Le cour a ses raisons

Le Chat Qui Pêche         
PARISIAN JAZZ CLUB
Le Chat Qui Peche; Le Chat qui Pêche
Le Chat Qui Pêche is a Parisian jazz club and restaurant founded in the mid-1950s, located in a cellar in rue de la Huchette in the Latin Quarter, on the left bank of the Seine.
plein-air         
  • Australian impressionist]] [[Arthur Streeton]] painting ''en plein air'', c. 1892
  • [[Robert Antoine Pinchon]], 1898, painting ''Le chemin'', oil on canvas, 22 × 32 cm
  • ''[[Claude Monet]] Painting by the Edge of a Wood'' (1885) by [[John Singer Sargent]]. Oil on canvas. 54.0 × 64.8 cm. [[Tate Gallery]], London.
ACT OF PAINTING OUTDOORS
Plein air; Plein-Air Painting; Plenair; Plein Air; Pleinair; Plein-air; Plein aire; Plein air painting
[pl?n'?:]
¦ adjective denoting or relating to a 19th-century style of painting outdoors which became a central feature of French Impressionism.
Origin
from Fr. en plein air 'in the open air'.
Musée de la Sculpture en Plein Air         
MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE
Musee de la Sculpture en Plein Air
The Musée de la Sculpture en Plein Air is a collection of outdoor sculpture located on the banks of the Seine in the 5th arrondissement, Paris, France. The museum opens free of charge.

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Le cœur a ses raisons

Le cœur a ses raisons (The heart has its reasons) is a French language Québécois téléroman which heavily parodies American soap operas, often involving great exaggeration to ridiculous proportions. Its English title would literally be The Heart Has Its Reasons, but the distributor has chosen to translate it to Sins of Love. The title comes from Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century French author, who wrote, « Le cœur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point » ("The heart has its reasons that reason does not know"). It was written by author Marc Brunet and first appeared on television screens in February 2005 on the TVA television network.

The program was first shown in September 2001 as short segments during the show Le Grand Blond avec un show sournois, and became very popular, thus making way for a full television series. There were 17 short episodes preceding the first series.

The program airs internationally on TV5Monde. A Polish version of the show, entitled Grzeszni i bogaci (The Sinful and the Rich), premiered on October 25, 2009 on TVN television network.