Tag: Culture
Exploring the fortunes and misfortunes of exile, with the Anglo-Congolese JJ Bola
Born in the DRC and now living in London, JJ Bola is the rising star of what is called the ” black british literature “. Entering literature through poetry, the…
#Live session with trumpeter Ludovic Louis
Ludovic Louis album Rebirth (Ludo Louis Prod) Ludovic Louis Long before touring the most beautiful stages in the world alongside international artists, Ludovic Louis began his career as a trumpeter…
“Media Crash”: the hyper-concentration of the media makes its way into the cinema
Released Wednesday in cinemas, Media Crash is a documentary that denounces the stranglehold of French billionaires on the private media and identifies cases of interference with press freedom. The media…
“Russia Today (RT), an influential media in the service of the Russian state”, by Maxime Audinet
In his book Russia Today (RT), an influential media in the service of the Russian state, published by the INA, the researcher Maxime Audinet looks back on who is pulling…
Vincent Bolloré: stop or again?
A “Stop Bolloré” collective was launched on Wednesday by journalists’ unions, associations, independent media and left-wing personalities, while the Breton group celebrated its 200th anniversary on Thursday. You should have…
“Faces of Women”: a masterpiece of African cinema restored
Incandescent portrait of three Ivorian women, “Faces of Women”, by Désiré Ecaré (1939-2009) is released in theaters in a restored version, 35 years after its Cannes screening. Critics’ Prize at…
The Juice, an iconic woman
Appointment with the rapper Le Juiice who has established herself in a few years in the very firm world of rap, on the occasion of the release of her third…
Franck Maubert, all tastes are in his nature
The writer Franck Maubert loves long country walks. Throughout the pages of his collection entitled “Natural Stories”, he invites us to stroll, he shares his sylvan reveries, and marvels with…
Concert: in Rennes, Seckou Keita with the National Orchestra of Brittany for “Into Africa”
Breaking down barriers and going beyond preconceived ideas about African music today is the project of the Orchester national de Bretagne. Three “Into Africa” seasons to explore the musical links…
the British Museum celebrates Stonehenge with an exhibition
The largest exhibition on the history of Stonehenge has just opened its doors at the British Museum in London. Works repatriated from all over the world to tell the story…