Tag: Gaston
Gaston Mbengue, the “Don King” of the Senegalese struggle is dead
The famous promoter of Senegalese wrestling, Gaston Mbengue, died this Thursday, May 1 at the age of 73 in Dakar. He had revolutionized Senegalese wrestling with prestigious fights which raised…
Australian Open 2024: over for Jules Marie, Harold Mayot and Hugo Gaston, live results
Once again mixed results for the French in the 2nd round of qualifying. Summary Still a mixed night for the French in the 2nd round of qualifying for the Australian…
Asterix, Gaston Lagaffe and Jean-Baptiste Andrea at the party – L’Express
It feels like the end of… the year, which means the die is cast. We roughly know the big winners of the last quarter of 2023, i.e. a lot of…
Cameroon: “The Immortal of Boumnyebel”, a play by Gaston Kelman in tribute to Ruben Um Nyobe
The theatrical work of the Cameroonian essayist and novelist, Gaston Kelman, “The Immortal of Boumnyebel, Dialogue d’outre vie” was presented Tuesday, December 5 in Yaoundé, at the Ubuntu cultural center.…
Hugo Gaston: time, TV channel… How to follow his match against Rune?
GASTON. Opposed to the 3rd round of Roland-Garros against the Dane Holger Rune this Saturday, May 28, Hugo Gaston will have the honors of the night session. Summary If you…
Holger Rune: who is the Dane, opponent of Gaston and little prodigy?
RUNE. With Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune embodies the future of world tennis. Biography, ranking, Patrick Mouratoglou, discover everything you need to know about “Holgy”. Summary Tennis fans know it, if…
in Brussels, a legal battle around Gaston Lagaffe
The new album Gaston Lagaffe was to be released next October under the title Le retour de Lagaffe, but this release has already been postponed and the pre-publication of gags…
At the Center Pompidou, the Gaston Paris exhibition plunges us into the world of entertainment in the 1930s
The Rendez-vous culture takes us today to discover a photographer reporter whose pictures tell of a pivotal period, that of the 1930s. His name is Gaston Paris. His images were…