Tag: Culture
Special devoted to Olivier Dubois with his companion Deborah Al Hawi Al Masri
French journalist Olivier Dubois has been hostage in Mali since April 8, 2021. In the company of his companion Deborah Al Hawi Al Masri, we will discover Olivier’s favorite songs…
“From Rome to Giverny” by Eva Jospin, immersed in the dreamlike universe of the artist
From Rome to Giverny, this is the title of the first monograph by visual artist Eva Jospin. The work published by Xavier Barral editions accompanies two exhibitions of the artist…
Jean-Pierre Andréani and Philippe Bertin, Rabelais the appetite for words
There is the language of Molière, there is also that of Rabelais. On the stage of the Essay Theater, Philippe Sabers (pseudonym of Philippe Bertin) accompanied by Jean-Pierre Andréani imagined…
Music: Metronomy, as an adult
It is the most French of the British groups. Fifteen years ago, Metronomy reached international success with a chic and danceable electro, designed by computer. On his 7th album Small…
Luminous sculptures with electronic cards by Alain Vilatou
Alain Vilatou, designer, likes the graphics of electronic cards from the 60s and 70s, he associates them with materials from industry. He recovers, cleans and reshapes pieces that were intended…
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…