Tag: Culture
“Strive for digital sobriety” by Frédéric Bordage
Frédéric Bordage, the author of Strive for digital sobriety, offers us solutions that are easy to implement (not giving in to technological sirens, buying sustainable equipment, recycling, etc.) so that…
“Suresnes Cités Danse” Festival: 30 years in movement
It is a festival which gave its letters of nobility to a dance born in the street. “Suresnes Cités Danse” brought hip-hop into theaters. Founded in 1993, the festival located…
Diadié Dembélé, advocacy for equality and language sorority in Mali
Diadié Dembélé was born in Kodié, in western Mali. A graduate of the Master of literary creation from the University of Paris VIII, he works as an interpreter in an…
Lionel Paul and Nazaire Pierre-Louis, worthy heirs of the Saint-Soleil movement
Students of the very first artisans of the Saint-Soleil Movement, Lionel Paul and Nazaire Pierre-Louis today represent two immense artists of Haitian painting. The two men see themselves as conveyors…
Delphine Diaz, refugee in history
Let’s stop this sinking of civilization! Did you spot this sentence from Pope Francis at the end of last year when he was at the bedside of the refugees from…
#SessionLive with Cuban tornado Cimafunk
Cimafunk became the Cuban musical revelation of the year 2018 with its theme Me Voy, which earned him the designation “artist of the yearby Vistar Magazine and receiving the Lucas…
Roch-Olivier Maistre, Arcom and the challenges of regulation in the digital age
On January 1, the Audiovisual and Digital Communication Regulatory Authority, Arcom, was born in France. To assess the field of intervention of this super regulator resulting from the merger between…
Between publicity and real cultural mediation, museums combine with video games
The video game ” Animal Crossing ” invested by the Prado in Madrid, another mixing abstract art and puzzle launched by the Center Pompidou … The entanglement between museums and…
The documentary film “Traverser” by Joël Akafou
Films, fictions or documentaries, on the motivations of African candidates for exile, or on their perilous crossing of the Mediterranean have flourished on screens over the past ten years. But…
From Syria and Albania: Sarab and Elina Duni
Sarāb is back with his second album Arwāh Hurra, which could be translated by Free Souls. The album deepens a unique and committed style, between jazz, rock and Middle Eastern…