Saturday, July 18, 2026

interviews
Nicky Broekhuysen, a world of lines and circles
Up close, they are merely a juxtaposition of 0s and 1s. But from a distance, Nicky Broekhuysen’s works transform, revealing a world rich in nuance. We meet an artist who has come from the other…
Article in progress
Saturday, July 4, 2026

interviews
Jazz à Luz, a festival that cultivates its audience's ears
With the high-altitude Jazz à Luz festival just days away, we met with its director, Karine Peignaud, to learn more about the festival, its audience, and the lineup for the 35th edition.
Article in progress
Saturday, June 20, 2026

interviews
Carapatte, the festival for up-and-coming theatre
It is in a way the counterpart to the Maynats Festival; while the latter offers professional shows to young audiences, Carapatte puts young actors on stage in front of the general public.
Sunday, May 31, 2026

news
The Basque coast, for a weekend or a holiday
Between Biarritz and Hendaye, the Basque coast unfolds a diverse coastline where elegant seaside resorts, authentic villages, and long ocean beaches follow one another. Whether for a weekend getaway…
Monday, May 4, 2026

news
A digital holiday getaway without any unpleasant surprises
Weekends and holidays are also times when your phone roams, connecting to networks that aren't always trustworthy. Here are a few tips to keep your data safe from unwanted encounters.
Monday, April 13, 2026

we saw
With his Histoire d'un Cid
, Jean Bellorini offers a journey through Corneille's play. At the risk of missing the point of Le Cid.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026

news
An escape game to discover the Parvis
A dozen students from the BUT MMI program at the IUT of Tarbes worked with Le Parvis to offer students a fun introduction to the Tarbes national scene.
Saturday, April 4, 2026

interviews
Jean-Michel Thinot is a jazz activist
Musician, key figure in Jazz’MDA, teacher at the conservatory and at the Chewing Gum association. Jean-Michel Tinot is everywhere there is music in general and jazz in particular.
Sunday, March 15, 2026

we saw
Collectif Petit Travers
Quatuor Debussy
When the musicians of the Debussy Quartet meet the jugglers of the Petit Travers Collective, it is not simply a matter of juggling to music.
Sunday, March 15, 2026

editorial
Tarbes, a city on the left that has become a city on the right. Before the far right?
When Gérard Trémège was elected in 2001, one could wonder whether Tarbes had gone to the right for its candidate or whether the people of Tarbes had wanted to put an end to a left-wing anchorage…
Saturday, March 14, 2026

news
National Rally candidate Eric Peyrègne leads in the first round of municipal elections in Tarbes
National Rally candidate Eric Peyrègne holds a narrow lead. The outcome of the second round will be decided before Tuesday among the five lists that have qualified to remain in the race.
Friday, March 13, 2026
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we saw
Sébastien Bournac
Baptiste Amann
Sébastien Bournac and his team will be presenting the premiere of Sans suite [Un air de roman]
at Le Parvis on Wednesday evening during their residency.