World | Nicolas Sarkozy Lowbrow Sarkozy Causes French Culture Shock Sarko's no highbrow, but his wife gives some hope By Jason Farago Posted Apr 15, 2008 9:37 AM CDT Copied France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, and his wife, first lady of France, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, left, arrive at the Old Royal Naval College in London. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) French presidents have traditionally positioned themselves as guardians of high culture, and no term in office is complete without constructing a major new museum. But while François Mitterand might have loved Russian literature, Nicolas Sarkozy is more of a Céline Dion man. As the New York Times reports, many of Sarkozy's supporters are dismayed at Sarko's cultural policy—and hoping his new wife can turn things around. "Look, we need a president who is cultivated," said the author of a bestseller mocking the French head of state. But while many were resigned to Sarkozy's lowbrow tastes, his marriage to Carla Bruni—friend to Paris' cultural elite and sister of a leading film director—offered an unexpected glimmer of hope. "I'm banking on Carla," said one writer. "France has had many brilliant queens, you know." Read These Next Her blood isn't compatible with anyone else's. Some of the most explosive Diddy allegations are dropped. Sienna proves herself to be a very, very good dog. Three hikers jumped into a waterfall and never resurfaced. Report an error