Tag: Culture
Big heart in politics – Chronicle of Mamane
There is nothing better than the Gondwanan street to make you understand the news, to sum up in a few words all the uproar caused, in your head, by what…
Cellist Gautier Capuçon calls on young musicians to help
At 40, the French cellist Gautier Capuçon is a regular on television sets and a star of classical music who performs on the biggest stages in the world. Very committed…
“The Salt Road” by photographer Lazare Mohamed in northern Mali
La Route du sel is the title of Lazare Mohamed’s photo book which has just been published by Autre Monde. The Franco-Algerian photographer crisscrossed the north of Mali in the…
Benjamin Flao, freedom along the water
A flooded world, where there is no recession. A family that refuses to obey the government injunction. Benjamin Flao publishes Futuropolis, an anticipation story with very current and personal concerns.…
Malika Rahal, the conquest of Arabic
She is an obsessive historian. Dixit Malika Rahal. An obsessive man who walks through drawers, cupboards, alleys, chapels, archives, passageways. In his dictionary of life, there are multiple skies (French,…
Absa Chay, the stylist of the Wax on the table plates
Today, ethnicity and tableware with Absa Chay. It combines Limoges porcelain, an internationally recognized French know-how, with graphics and colors with a strong African resonance. A balance between the two…
Ludo De Witte, the researcher who moves the lines in Belgium
Who is Ludo De Witte, Belgian author of a resounding investigation into the assassination of Patrice Lumumba in 1999? In October, he signed a new book on the 1961 murder…
“Strive for digital sobriety” by Frédéric Bordage
Frédéric Bordage, the author of Strive for digital sobriety, offers us solutions that are easy to implement (not giving in to technological sirens, buying sustainable equipment, recycling, etc.) so that…
“Suresnes Cités Danse” Festival: 30 years in movement
It is a festival which gave its letters of nobility to a dance born in the street. “Suresnes Cités Danse” brought hip-hop into theaters. Founded in 1993, the festival located…
Diadié Dembélé, advocacy for equality and language sorority in Mali
Diadié Dembélé was born in Kodié, in western Mali. A graduate of the Master of literary creation from the University of Paris VIII, he works as an interpreter in an…