Tag: In person(s)
How did the vocabulary of work infiltrate the private sphere?
Optimizing your vacation, managing your time, investing in a relationship: how did these verbs from the language of management infiltrate the private sphere? Advertising How can dominant discourses shape society?…
Poetry: Jeanne CHERHAL: primitive colors, an erotic color chart
A color chart of 30 colors mixing poetry and erotic drawings. Throughout thirty poems, Jeanne Cherhal invites us to follow a loving and free woman, and to share intimate moments…
Music: Aurélie Saada presents her first solo album “Bomboloni”
Former half of the glamorous duo Brigitte for 13 years, singer Aurélie Saada has chosen to reclaim her story. She immerses us in the flavors, perfumes, colors of Tunisia, cradle…
Music: “La Marfée”, new album by Yannick Noah
The renowned tennis player, Yannick Noah, who has converted to music, presents his new album released on October 21st. At the crossroads of two passions, sport and music, and two…
Joris Lacoste, the Encyclopedia of speech: the diversity of oral forms
For nearly fifteen years Joris Lacoste has been exploring orality in all its forms. Advertising https://www.mc93.com/ Collect and record voices to make sound material in its own right. Words that…
What remains of the language of the Gauls?
According to many observers, not much remains of the language of ” our ancestors the Gauls “. However, many words and expressions are inherited from it, which we have been…
Villa Al Qamar: a historic place to strengthen cultural exchanges between France and Lebanon
A set recorded at Villa El Qamar, in the historic city of Deir El-Qamar, “the convent of the moon”, about forty kilometers from Beirut, near the Mediterranean coast. This villa…
Beirut Books: how is the French language evolving in Lebanon?
How does French evolve in Lebanon in an Arabic-speaking environment with strong competition from English? A hard-hitting question as the new Book Fair takes place in Beirut with a hundred…
Beirut Books, a French-speaking literary festival in a country in the midst of a crisis
Writers of 18 mainly French-speaking nationalities will be the guests of Beirut Books, a French-speaking literary festival … A new itinerant literary meeting in the Lebanese capital … a ray…
Rachid Santaki: hated or adored, can a dictation change everything?
An outdated exercise for some, an essential learning tool for others, a humiliating test for spelling dummies, or Madeleine de Proust for good students, can a dictation really change the…