Tag: Culture
One thousand and one gills – Listening with two ears [Série 4/5]
What exactly does it mean to “listen with two ears”? For me, this ancient expression resonates through the reflections of two writers: Roland Dubillard and Roland Barthes. Listening alert to…
Lembe Lokk, Estonian common sense
Where is Estonia? Well, it’s in Europe, under the nose of Finland and in the comings and goings of Russia, ah okay. This question: where is Estonia? hurt our guest…
Arnold Antonin presents his film “Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the winner of Napoleon Bonaparte”
In his new film, Haitian filmmaker Arnold Antonin tells the story of a man, he believes, who deserves eternal recognition from humanity for having carried to their ultimate consequence the…
From Shakespeare to Dolly Parton, Jam, the new Sappho and #Session Live by Tina Mweni
From a first rock album that smelled of drum machine and punk spirit, Sappho went to other voices, those of the roots, with panache. We can say without being mistaken…
“Policeman, child of the Republic”, by Abdoulaye Kanté
The Book France of the week approaches the French police seen from the inside, without taboo. Abdoulaye Kanté publishes, with Fayard editions, Policeman, child of the Republic. A book that…
Northern Ireland: the series “Game of Thrones” is exposed, an opportunity to boost tourism
Near Belfast, the world’s very first studio for the series Game Of Thrones opens in Northern Ireland, the main filming location for all eight seasons. An unprecedented interactive tour of…
Literature: “The forger of the family”, new thriller by Éric Halphen
Anti-corruption and then anti-terrorist magistrate, today president of the chamber at the Paris Court of Appeal, Éric Halphen is also the author of half a dozen thrillers. He publishes his…
Mary Sibande, the red ventriloquist
It is a monumental installation that is presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon, France. The artist, Mary Sibande, will celebrate her 40th birthday in April. Her international…
Turkish novelist Elif Shafak, digging up memories and replanting trees
Elif Shafak is the author of twelve critically acclaimed novels, including ‘The Sultan’s Architect’, ‘The Bastard of Istanbul’, ‘Three Daughters of Eve’, and ’10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in This…
Fabien Truong, the size of the origins
He’s a sociologist well in his shoes. A new generation sociologist who ties his shoelaces, either to scream into the microphone with his punk friends, or to find his students…