Tag: Culture
Amélie Cordonnier, when sex is gone
In her third novel, Amélie Cordonnier depicts with humor and derision the psyche of a man faced with the abstinence he faces in his marriage. “Not tonight” is the story…
Chika Unigwe, from Nigeria to Belgium, the women behind the window
Chika Unigwe was born in 1974 in Enugu, Nigeria, where she lived before continuing her studies in Belgium, and obtaining a doctorate in Literature. She now lives in the United…
Gas, Bellanova: we pay for delays and no culture
(Finance) – “Italy has made a clear choice on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. We are on the side of those who have suffered the aggression. conditions for bringing about peace “.…
Theater: for the director Rodolphe Dana, “everyone can appropriate Bartleby”
Cultural guest Bartlebya short story written by Herman Melville, author of Moby-Dick, tells the story of a strange and unique office worker who gradually abandons all activity in a kind…
Black Lives Matter – The Epic of Black Music
A collective of African, Caribbean and American musicians has just released the album Black Lives, from generation to generation, whose clear words denounce the endless racist excesses against the black…
Special program dedicated to the music of Mauritius
Special broadcast dedicated to songs from Mauritius with Yoven. Advertisement Click on the artist’s name to find out more, and on the song titles to view their clip: Ti Brother…
Henri Dés, music differently
The Swiss singer of our childhood is back today with a new album, this time addressed to adults. An album filled with benevolence, a homecoming, written during the pandemic. A…
Letizia Battaglia, death of an icon of photojournalism
Died in Cefalù on April 13, Sicilian photographer Letizia Battaglia had just celebrated her 87th birthday. She had embodied for two decades the fight against the crimes of Cosa Nostra,…
the list of films in competition
This Thursday, April 14, the list of 18 films in the running for the Palme d’or of the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, which will take place from…
“The ruin of his home”, the photographic roaming of Mathieu Pernot in the Middle East
Mathieu Pernot is the winner of the Henri-Cartier-Bresson prize. A prize endowed with a scholarship that allows him to carry out a very personal project: to go to Lebanon in…