Tag: Claire
Do we want nuclear power for 50 or 5,000 years? By Claire Kerboul – L’Express
Uranium shortage announced: do we still have the choice of nuclear power for 50 or 5,000 years? Electricity of nuclear origin, like any production system, does not escape the question…
Claire Delorme, weather journalist on Cnews, pulls out all the stops and adopts the “femme fatale” beauty trend with gusto
During the last Audiovisual Awards ceremony, Claire Delorme caused a sensation with a beauty look that gave her the appearance of a femme fatale. This Monday, February 26, Claire Delorme…
Claire Salin and her creations where wood and wool delicately come together
Today furniture, decoration in two materials: wood and wool with Claire Salin, wood sculptor. Attracted by textiles and wood, she decided to put them together and make them interact. Similarities…
Claire Chazal Minister of Culture? Why is it on the table?
The name of journalist Claire Chazal is being mentioned to replace the current Minister of Culture, Rima Abdul-Malak, in the hot seat since the episode of the immigration law. After…
Claire Hédon: “The immigration bill fuels prejudices about foreigners”
In France, the political class has been arguing for weeks over the immigration bill carried by the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin. Yesterday, a snub in the National Assembly…
Claire Simon invites us on an odyssey of female bodies with her documentary “Our body”
Loving bodies, bodies giving life, suffering or changing… The documentary “Our Body”, released this week in theaters, invites us on a true odyssey of female bodies, as it was entirely…
Claire Berest, David Vann and Michael Connelly: books not to be missed
The thickness of a hair By Claire Berest. Albin Michel, 240 p., €19.90. L’Express rating: 3/5 The Thickness of a Hair By Claire Berest. © / Albin Michel She, Vive,…
Sylvain Fort, Paul Olivennes and Claire Castillon: books not to be missed
The music often takes us like a sea By Sylvain Fort The Passeur, 146 p., €16. The rating of L’Express: 4/5 Music often takes us like a sea, by Sylvain…
The Poetic Paradise of Gustave Roud by Claire Jaquier
“How beautiful this morning, the harvest beginning! Barely taken, the gray and pink road | between rows of shining pear trees is peopled with mowers. One sings, the other whistles,…
Claire Simon’s sensitive gaze on patients, from the beginning to the end of life
Telling the adventure of life through specifically female pathologies: this is the ambition of the documentary Notre Corps, presented at the 73rd Berlinale, the international film festival. Its director, Claire…