At Colette
All participants will be seated at a table of 2, 4, or 6 throughout the event. We’ll ask you a few questions as you register to best seat you. The idea is to enjoy sharing the French language and culture in person while helping you maintain your level of comfort. If you purchase a table for 2 or for 4 you will be seated only with your guest(s).
Masks are not required outdoors and indoors if you are fully vaccinated only, please wear a mask if you are not fully vaccinated or if you feel more comfortable wearing it. Note that some attendees during this event might not wear a mask.
If you have any questions please email: culture@frenchlibrary.org
About Colette Restaurant

Food is one of the best ways to bring culture to life. Colette is an ode to the famous French author, the values she carried and the Parisian Salons where guests were pleased and educated.
We offer the best of French food with flavor punches and playfulness.
Everything is made in house with love by Chef Alex Falconer, Sous Chef Terri Montilio and their team.
Upcoming Events

Talks & Discussions
The Monuments of Paris: Rewriting Family History
An Author Talk with Violaine Huisman
Join us for an evening with acclaimed author Violaine Huisman as she presents her new novel, The Monuments of Paris, a sweeping exploration of family, memory, and a little-known chapter of French history during the Second World War.
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Talks & Discussions
Virtual Event: Ann Scott in Conversation
Presented in partnership with Harvard Bookstore
Join us off-site at Harvard Book Store for a conversation with French author Ann Scott, winner of the 2023 Prix Renaudot, for the release of her cult novel Superstars.
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Performing Arts & Screenings
Ciné Club Series: The Double Life of Véronique by Krzysztof Kieślowski
DISCUSSION WITH MICHAEL WARTOFSKY
A story of two connected lives, The Double Life of Véronique by Krzysztof Kieślowski is a must-see for lovers of European cinema and great film music.
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