Baudin was able to navigate the tricky descent under pelting rain in the tricky descent to the finish line in Terrrason-Lavilledieu Alexis Guérin (Philippe Wagner-Bazin) who spent most of the day in the breakaway Andrea Vendrame (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) took third Eight riders broke away early in the 193.8km stage establishing a lead of over two minutes from the relaxed peloton bridged the gap to join the breakaway before the peloton closed in Baudin takes over the yellow jersey with a 29-second lead on overnight leader Orluis Aular (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) who finished fifth on stage 2 Stage 3 is 196 km from La Rivière de Mansac to Argentat Xaintrie Val’Dordogne Results powered by FirstCycling Text description provided by the architects. The aim of the new multimedia library in Terrasson, built at the same time as the Maison du Temps Libre, is to provide the town with a new boost to its cultural life. An innovative cultural and intergenerational complex has seen the light of day. The Architecture Patrick Mauger agency had sought to create a new landscape in the town. The stainless steel clad, slender building integrates a sustainable development approach, with pine trees creating constant shading of the façades most exposed to the sun resulting in a reduced need for air conditioning. Summer Weather SectionA green roof, a rainwater recuperation system to irrigate the landscaped spaces and energy-saving luminaires are just some of the measures taken to meet the building’s environmental standards. This new 700 m², two-level multimedia library has 19,000 documents and 2,600 CDs and DVDs. © Michel DenancéThe ground floor contains the reception, a daily and periodical press area and the multimedia space. The entrance hall can be used for temporary exhibitions. The upper floor contains the adult and youth spaces as well the image and sound libraries. © Michel DenancéThe use of materials such as polished concrete for the floor and steel for the external façade creates a modern The inside of the building is provided with comfortable installations pouffes and other types of furniture have been specifically laid out to create a cosy The construction of the multimedia library alongside that of the Maison du Temps Libre provides a new lease of life in this developing district and encourages cultural You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience Chef Yannick Alléno’s Le 1947 now joins 26 other restaurants in France that already hold three Michelin stars Azimin Saini was formerly Digital Features Editor at the Michelin Guide Singapore website The massive foodie enjoys cooking in his free time and relishes the silence of hidden eateries around the city The Mexican capital takes center stage alongside the culinary world's top talents The Golden State's capital welcomes the culinary world's top talents Six states join the illustrious selection with the region's signature flair and flavors Explore the just-revealed full list of 654 MICHELIN-Star restaurants in France 2025 The 68 new Stars for the 2025 edition appear in red Explore the just-revealed full list of MICHELIN-Star restaurants in Paris 2025 The MICHELIN Guide unveils its 2025 Jiangsu Province selection in Nanjing a historic yet modern culinary powerhouse along the Yangtze River We get top recommendations from one of the world’s most decorated chefs including where she goes for proper French cuisine The MICHELIN Guide has arrived in the Philippines setting its sights on Manila and Environs & Cebu for its highly anticipated 2026 debut With our expert Inspectors already exploring the country’s vibrant dining scene Filipino cuisine is poised to take centre stage on the global culinary map The Lone Star State becomes the 11th MICHELIN Guide destination in North America Da Nang becomes the third Vietnamese destination to be scouted by the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang will be revealed in June 2024 the MICHELIN Key recognizes the most exceptional hotels throughout the world The MICHELIN Guide and Destination Toronto today revealed an expansion of the MICHELIN Guide with the announcement of the MICHELIN Guide Toronto making it the first Canadian destination for the selection MICHELIN Guide California's newest recommendations in the Bay Area and Wine Country With several new stars and the launch of the MICHELIN Green Star selection the second edition of the MICHELIN Guide Beijing celebrates novelty The 2020 edition of the Guide to Guangzhou 31 Bib Gourmand restaurants and 46 Michelin Plate restaurants Non-members can add the privileges at checkout through our 30 day free trial By continuing I accept the Terms & Condition and Privacy Policy. I would like to receive Newsletter from MICHELIN Guide Save lists of your favorite restaurants & hotels Gordon Ramsay\u2019s Le Pressoir d\u2019Argent in Bordeux and Restaurant Kei in Paris 70 new stars were awarded which brings the total number of Michelin-starred restaurants in the home of the red guide to 616 \u2013 16 more than last year This announcement follows last week\u2019s release of the Bib Gourmand list which sees 17 new wallet-friendly and casual eateries in Paris alone Picture this: a week away to revisit childhood memories and celebrate loved ones read classic literature in the place it was written and connect over lively discussions with other artists Now picture all this while being immersed in the no-rush French culture of long lunch breaks and sipping coffee in a riverside café in the morning and glorious glasses of Bordeaux in the afternoon If that sounds like a perfect getaway for the artist in you as two Peterborough residents have teamed up to host a writing retreat which will offer all of that and more in southwestern France from those who have been writing all their lives to those only journaling a little bit Designed for creative writers and storytellers “My Mother’s House” is a retreat designed to encourage artists to explore memories of the maternal figures in their lives Taking place from September 16 to 23 in the Terrasson-Lavilledieu village of Dordogne in France the retreat is led by Peterborough multidisciplinary artist Laurel Paluck Included in the retreat is accommodation in a historic villa with continental breakfast and writing prompts and daily discussions with fellow participants and plenty of free time to explore the quaint riverside village and the craft of writing is a whole other journey,” says Paluck from those who have been writing all their lives to those only journaling a little bit.” and I thought this house was a nice way to give back to the community Paluck has teamed up with Johanna Sinclair a Peterborough resident who knew since being on a school exchange at 15 years old that she wanted to buy a house in France she has been inviting those around the world — including Peterborough-area artists leading retreats — to rent her home and discover what she fell in love with so many years ago “Peterborough has been very good to me and I thought this house was a nice way to give back to the community,” says Sinclair noting that her neighbours in France have also joined her back in Peterborough and it keeps that link to Peterborough in a different way.” “My Mother’s House” will encourage participants to explore their relationships with their mothers The theme was inspired by Sinclair and Paluck both having lost their mothers within a year of one another “I think telling those stories is a part of grieving but is also a bit celebratory in sharing these stories of our mothers and celebrating the influence they had on us,” Paluck explains “There’s something so very beautiful about being an adult woman and being able to look back on your mother and see her as a human being.” Participants don't have to be familiar with Colette but we're giving everyone the collection to ground ourselves in that sort of storytelling and writing To ground the discussions and writing prompts the group will be reading My Mother’s House by Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (known simply as Colette) the iconic French writer from the first half of the 20th century who is best known in the English-speaking world for her 1944 novella Gigi which was later made into a 1958 film and 1973 stage production of the same name Colette’s My Mother’s House (originally titled La Maison de Claudine) is a collection of short stories centred around her own mother “There are these beautiful reflections on her mother and her own childhood and they’re so touching and they’re so beautiful,” says Paluck “Participants don’t have to be familiar with Colette but we’re giving everyone the collection to ground ourselves in that sort of storytelling and writing.” To fully immerse themselves in Colette’s “sensual” storytelling participants will be taken on an excursion to the 13th-century Castel Novel where she lived with her second husband and wrote many of her novels “She writes prolifically and really engages the senses in her writing so there’s something very lush about that part of France,” Paluck says “Visiting the garden will just be incredible and it will be really beautiful to put the story and home together.” Everybody can close the doors and disappear if they need to participants will stay at Sinclair’s “Residence Terrasson,” a 19th-century villa which the home includes a spacious back deck that overlooks the pool and secluded garden with stone fencing and semi-tropical plants The home has an open-concept living room and dining room with bedrooms that can sleep up to 10 upstairs “Everybody can close the doors and disappear if they need to,” says Sinclair adding that there’s a spacious attic that makes for a cozy place for art and reading It’s easy to get away from each other and then also come together when we need to.” Sometimes stories are a little shy so we're really teasing them out creating a space where artists feel safe and excited and inspired to give light to these stories After a morning writing session and prompt guests will have free time during the day to walk through the medieval town Guests can also arrange with Sinclair for additional recommendations for other activities to see in the village or add on additional trips to neighbouring villages beyond the retreat participants will return to the villa for more discussions “You’ll be inspired by what other people are writing and it might open up a door that you’ve never thought of or it may just trigger something,” says Sinclair “I think discussing our art is a pretty intimate way of working.” “Sometimes stories are a little shy so we’re really teasing them out creating a space where artists feel safe and excited and inspired to give light to these stories,” adds Paluck “When we’re writing or storytelling we create a space that is different from the other arts We invite characters or moods and bring others into it.” You've got a commonality by the end of the trip as the group realize there's a lot more to them being here .. There's a reason they've all come to the same place Following the “My Mother’s House” retreat Sinclair will be opening her home for an artist’s retreat on collage art from September 30 to October 7 led by Richmond Hill artist and curator Lesley Block who has attended several of the art retreats previously held by Peterborough artist John Climenhage at Sinclair’s villa the artist’s retreat will include workshops time spent exploring the village (including trips to the market and a Michelin-starred restaurant) and connecting with other artists of various skill levels and perspectives “All these folks slowly get together and then you’ve got a commonality by the end of the trip as the group realize there’s a lot more to them being here and get together in a space like this,” says Sinclair “There’s a reason they’ve all come to the same place.” To learn more about the upcoming artists’ retreats, email residenceterrasson@vianet.ca. To book Residence Terrasson, visit www.airbnb.com/slink/C4Ac6gK7 This branded editorial was created in partnership with Residence Terrasson. 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