Tag: Culture
In Visa pour l’image, Alfred Yaghobzadeh retraces more than 40 years of a life dedicated to photojournalism
For nearly half a century, the Franco-Iranian photojournalist Alfred Yaghobzadeh has been traveling the world, keeping up with current events. The Visa pour l’image festival in Perpignan is dedicating an…
Vianen will be the scene of a major theatre and music festival next weekend
Two colleagues are sitting outside on a terrace drinking coffee. They have to organize a staff outing together. One wants to organize a contemporary outing, while the other is completely…
the new king of the charts and this former minister who is filling up – L’Express
Everything is going well for him these days. Yes, Gaël Faye really is the king of the party. While his second novel, Jacaranda (Grasset) appears on the first lists of…
Local History Speaker Series focuses on Indigenous identity and culture
The ongoing Local History Speaker Series will be welcoming a local professor of Indigenous studies for its September session. Article content During A Talk with Robyn Michaud, the Conestoga College…
Italian Culture Minister Tried to Appoint Lover as Advisor, Apologized and Resigned When It Was Revealed
The relationship between the 62-year-old and married Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano and the 41-year-old influencer Maria Rosaria Boccia was revealed through Boccia’s social media posts.According to the BBC, Boccia…
From “The Count of Monte Cristo” to “Fortune de France”, the return of the national novel – L’Express
The first image is of an execution. In a village square, two men undergo a mock trial. They have only one fault and will pay for it with their lives:…
Jacques-Louis Ménétra or the art of knowing how to write when you never went to school – L’Express
Imagine you were born in the 18th century. Imagine you had no education. And imagine you decided to write your autobiography. Astonishing as it may be, this extraordinary undertaking was…
“When you make love with right-wing guys…” – L’Express
We can always count on her to electrify a much too wise literary rentrée, only animated by the controversy surrounding the (heavy) thesis novel by Aurélien Bellanger. After The House…
the (very) good recipes of a successful series – L’Express
The camera on the shoulder, an anguished breathing, a file bearing the words “this operation does not exist. In the eyes of France, you do not exist”. And a setting…
African culture: events in September 2024
In Paris, Toronto, New York, Venice, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Nairobi, Perpignon, Antananarivo, Fresnoy, Lagos, Lyon, Limoges, Lens, Baden-Baden, Namur, Chatou, Port-d’Envaux… indoors or outdoors, here are 27 Afro…