Tag: Culture
At the crossroads of the worlds, with the first-time novelist Walid Hajar Rachedi
Franco-Algerian, Walid Hajar Rachedi delivers, with What am I going to do in paradise? a promising first novel. Half-autofiction, half “road-novel”, this book tells the initiatory quest of its central…
At the Assises du journalisme de Tunis, they tell Brut Tunisie and “L’Orient-Le Jour”
From March 17 to 19, the International Conference on Journalism was held in Tunis. The media workshop was there and held out her microphone to Syrine Attia from Brut Tunisie…
The Algiers International Book Fair placed under the sign of memory
After a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 25th edition of the Algiers International Book Fair, SILA, was inaugurated on Thursday March 24. The show takes place at…
Russia: cinemas also suffer from international sanctions
Cultural report Russian cinemas are also having to face the sanctions, with the price of projection equipment which has increased. But it is above all the boycott of all the…
Laetitia Strauch-Bonart: “From France, this country we thought we knew”
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives, in Ideas, Laetitia Strauch-Bonart. Former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure Ulm in Philosophy and of Sciences Po Paris in Public Affairs. Laetitia Strauch-Bonart is particularly interested…
“Do theater when others risk their lives”
For Olivier Py, “ each generation witnesses the end of one world and the beginning of another “. The artistic director of the Festival d’Avignon presented this Friday, March 25…
Sear, the only and the ultimate
Appointment with the journalist and creator of the legendary hip-hop magazine “Get Busy”. Passing through the studios of Urban Legends, on the occasion of the release of the anthology book…
Friday on the sea, the path of metamorphosis
Three years after her first album, Charline Mignot aka Friday on Sea returns with a second album whose title “Metamorphosis” announces the desire for change while keeping the poetry and…
Guadalupe Nettel, a thousand and one ways to become a mother (or not)
Born in Mexico in 1973, Guadalupe Nettel has shared her life between Mexico City, Barcelona and Paris. She is the author of several storybooks, collections of short stories and four…
Chiharu Shiota, the spider woman
Her name may not mean anything to you, but Chiharu Shiota, 49, Japanese by birth and Berliner by adoption for 25 years, is one of the most sought-after artists in…