Tag: Culture
“Farewell Penelope!”: for a feminist rereading of the trip
Traveling as a woman in the 21st century is still a conquest. To get started, you have to arm yourself with confidence, words and female role models. The author Lucie…
Daniel Schick, the art of encounter
For his first novel, Daniel Schick imagines an encounter around art and Picasso, between a bohemian scholar of art, tired by life, and a young man who left Mali and…
Should we distinguish the work of its author? with Gisele Sapiro and Vanessa Springora
Gisèle Sapiro is research director at the CNRS and director of studies at the EHESS, specialist in the commitment of intellectuals and the relationship between literature and politics. She is…
Cinema: for director Emilie Aussel, “the light of the South has kneaded my imagination”
Our cultural guest, today, lives in Marseille and has been filming her city for more than ten years. In her film L’été, l’éternité, Émilie Aussel invites us to follow Lise…
René Aubry, music is an elsewhere
René Aubry is a discreet composer. Self-taught and multi-instrumentalist, this Vosges native has traveled the world, inspired filmmakers’ choreographers and released twenty-five albums. A flawless career that leads him today…
Between mime and philosophy, Jos Houben dissects “The art of laughter” on stage
Actor, author and director, in France and in Great Britain, Jos Houben is also a teacher with theater companies, opera, circus schools… all over the world. On the stage of…
Gentlemen, the censors…
At all times, misunderstanding and distrust have led authoritarian powers to censor works and muzzle artists. The Frémeaux & Associés label released an exciting triple album this spring, the mere…
“Searching for Sugar Man” or how a documentary can change your life
10 years ago, the documentary “Searching for Sugar Man” was released. The story of a quest led by South African fans to find American singer Sixto Rodriguez. Without knowing it,…
“Miss Marx”, the story of the daughter of the author of Capital
With “Miss Marx”, the Italian Susanna Nicchiarelli, 46, focuses on the fate of Eleanor Marx, the daughter of the author of Capital, who committed suicide at the age of 43.…
May 4, “Star Wars” fans in force on the Web
Like every May 4th for many years, fans of lightsabers and spaceships have paid tribute on social networks to the cult saga “Star Wars”. They were again very inspired for…