The long-delayed resolution of a French family's mystery electrifies de Rosnay's (Sarah's Key) glimpse at the crushing cost of keeping secrets. Parisian architect Antoine Rey and his sister, Mélanie, ...
In a rare interview, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay reveal how they made their first studio album in eight years — and why their singular ethos hasn't changed. By Katie Bain On the scale of regular ...
The long-delayed resolution of a French family's mystery electrifies de Rosnay's (Sarah's Key) glimpse at the crushing cost of keeping secrets. Parisian architect Antoine Rey and his sister, Mélanie, ...
A few weeks ago I had the great pleasure of sitting down with bestselling author Tatiana de Rosnay to speak about her novel Sarah's Key being adapted into the Kristin Scott Thomas feature film that is ...
At peak time on the opening night of the first weekend of Coachella, atop the Outdoor Theater stage, Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay’s silhouettes were unmistakable. The two members of the French ...
More info: The New Year’s Eve show is billed as a “Masquerade Ball” and masks are encouraged. What do you do at the end of a year when you release a definitive career-encompassing album, launch one of ...
The debonair duo have remixed U2 and Britney, and angered Kanye West. Still on each other’s wavelengths after almost a decade away, they’re resuming their quest to make ‘the most dramatic music ...
A lauded tour. Their first chart hits. Another Grammy. A collab with The Weeknd. Here the French duo discuss the new peaks of their long career. By Katie Bain It’s a warm Saturday night in Phoenix, ...
The new movie Sarah’s Key, currently playing at the Angelika Film Center, began its life as a best-selling novel by French author Tatiana de Rosnay. The road from writer to screen wasn’t an easy one.
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The popularity of her 1938 novel Rebecca sealed Daphne du Maurier’s reputation; 50 years later, at the end of her ...
In her new novel hitting shelves Tuesday, Tatiana de Rosnay — author of international bestseller “Sarah’s Key” — delivers a chilling “Black Mirror”-esque page-turner set in a near-future Paris. Turns ...