Tag: Guest culture
Shani Diluka: “America is a metaphor for the world”
Capturing the pulse of the world in 80 minutes – that’s the idea behind the album Pulse imagined by Shani Diluka. Born in Monaco to Sri Lankan parents, the first…
Cinema: Lambert Wilson in harmony with a tractor in an offbeat rural comedy
Five hectares is the size of the estate that Franck and Léonor, played on screen by Lambert Wilson and Marina Hands, a wealthy Parisian couple, buy to recharge their batteries…
Marianne Lévy goes back to the origin of our romantic fantasies in “Romantic Comedies”
Marianne Lévy, screenwriter and author, signs “ Romantic Comedies » at Gallimard Hoëbeke, a work in which she combs through a hundred of these comedies which, since their invention in…
Jean-Michel Jarre in concert at the Château de Versailles to “celebrate innovation and French know-how”
The French musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre is offering a concert this December 25 in the Hall of Mirrors at the Château de Versailles. This will be a world first…
Erwan Le Duc, director of “Her Father’s Daughter”: “Étienne and Rosa built themselves together”
Her Father’s Daughter, by Erwan Le Duc, is a comedy about a tête-à-tête between a father and his daughter Rosa. While she has to leave to study, and they have…
Paul Taylor: “England and France are like brothers who hate each other, but love each other”
He is almost at the end of a tour which has taken him to twenty countries, 104 show dates this year for Paul Taylor, the most French of British comedians,…
Cinema: “Journey to the South Pole” by Luc Jacquet, a “journey outside of time”
Twenty years after filming The Emperor’s March, the wildlife documentary about penguins which won him an Oscar in 2006, Luc Jacquet returns to cinema with the release this Wednesday of…
Clémence Mesnier: “Everyone, always, has had a tattoo”
It was originally an academic work on the history of tattoos throughout the world which gave birth to this book entitled Of skin and ink, published by Editions du Trésor.…
With “Peau d’épine”, Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse tells the richness of crossbreeding through travel
Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse, a Franco-Rwandan author, already has novels, short stories and collections of poetry to her credit. For the first time, she tackles writing aimed at young audiences. “…
Marguerite Abouet: “I am inhabited by several characters in my head, I am my characters”
Aya from Yopougon is back. Aya is this comic book heroine who lives in a working-class neighborhood of Abidjan. Since 2005, the volumes of this comic book series, imagined by…