Tag: Culture
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…
Thelonious Monk, 40 years later…
The pianist Thelonious Monk drew the contours of an art whose rites and codes he appropriated with originality and singularity. Abused, criticized, his expressiveness had taken aback and continues to…
Mamani Keita and Aïda Nosrat, exile over the voices
The collective “From Kaboul to Bamako” releases an album conceived as a cultural encounter, a musical interbreeding and as a human adventure around the question of refugees and exile. Before…
the Golden Bear at “Alcarras” by the Spaniard Carla Simon and a very feminine prize list
The Berlin International Film Festival delivered its verdict on Wednesday February 16 by awarding the Golden Bear for Best Film to Alcarras by Spanish director Carla Simon. The very feminine…
‘Bros’: Romeo Castellucci explores themes of obedience and individual responsibility
Known for his very visual pieces, the Italian director Romeo Castellucci takes over the Maison de la Culture in Bobigny, the MC93. With “Bros”, a diminutive of “brothers” which means…
Rithy Panh’s ‘sensational’ dystopia
It is the most surprising, the most daring, perhaps unfortunately also the most visionary film of the Berlinale. Everything will be okayby Franco-Cambodian director Rithy Pan, is also in the…
David Sala, with flowers and blood
After “The Chess Player” David Sala returns today with a moving comic strip. A largely autobiographical story that looks back on his childhood and the story of his grandfathers during…