Tag: Culture
Pascale Morin, ceramist, transforms earth and emotion between her fingers
Porcelain, memory clay according to Pascale Morin, ceramist. She shapes nature and welcomes us to her Parisian studio where she thinks and intuitively creates mineral and vegetal pieces. She works…
The sound life of Paris in the past
Would you like to travel on the steam trains that still circulated in Paris in the 1930s? Inaugurated in 1852, the railway line of the small belt which circled Paris…
400 years Molière [2/2], both “African” and star in the digital age
Even 400 years after his birth, Molière seems to resist everything. Long spearhead of French cultural colonialism, he then became the voice of the revolutionaries. An emblem of classical theatre,…
An evening with Zentone #dub #hexagon
With Matthew Bablee (Zenzile) and Dom Peter (High Tone). Together and separately… Like the acme of an innovative and progressive thought that conceives the group, the whole without denying the…
“Talashi”, a photo book of Syrians before their exile
Alexis Cordesse, photographer, did not put his own images in his latest book published by Xavier Barral. He collected photos from Syrian immigrants that they took with them before being…
Italian designer Nino Cerruti dies aged 91
According to the website of Corriere della Sera, the famous Italian designer Nino Cerruti died this Saturday January 15 in a hospital in Vercelli, in Piedmont (north-west) where he was…
Tierno Monénembo, in memory of the victims of Camp Boiro in Guinea
Born July 21, 1947 in Guinea, Tierno Monénembo went into exile in 1969 and lived successively in Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire before moving to France in 1973 to continue his…
History and Race with Grace Ly
Incredible, there is the word race in Grace. But is her name really Grace Ly? Nicknamed small banana by mom, she made a food blog out of it. So blogger…
Continuing to bring culture to life in China, South Korea, the United States and Ireland
For two years, the world of culture has been very impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The “Correspondents’ World Tour” takes us on an inventory of the situation in China, South…
death of Jean-Jacques Beineix, director of the cult film “37.2° in the morning”
French director Jean-Jacques Beineix died at the age of 75 following a long illness at his Parisian home, his brother Jean-Claude, as well as his wife and daughter, told AFP.…