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Herby François, artist for change
This week, we welcome to our guest chair: Herby François, fiery artist, passionate and above all committed to changing mentalities. Herby is preparing his second personal studio album which will…
“I have avenged the race, an indictment?” by Roberson Pierre
As part of the year of The beautiful human love devoted to Jacques Stephen Alexis, the Maurice Alfredo Sixto Foundation (FMAS) launched, on Wednesday August 31, 2022, a book on…
Kabysh, the apostle of “Rara-Tech” in Haiti
We are ending our series of shows in Cap-Haitien with Kerven Lebrun, by his stage name Kabysh, a young artist based in the country’s second city. With his atypical voice,…
Center Pen Haiti and Thédu’20
In this program, we give the floor to Ervenshy Hugo Jean-Louis and Tchadensky Jean-Baptiste, respectively responsible for communication of the Center Pen Haiti and the troupe Théâtre du 20 (Thédu’20).…
Az, the Haitian jazz singer, returns “For love” to Canada
Three years after the release of his first album sonjethe singer Asaphe Micaelle Jean-Louis, Az of her artist name, returns with By love. It’s a jazzy 13-track album that talks…
“Haiti, a world tourist destination” by Eunice Cincir
In his book “Haiti, a global tourist destination», the young author Eunice Cincir presents, with method and manner, the tourist potential of the entire territory of Haiti. It is a…
A look at young publishers in Haiti
The publishing sector seems to be a new center of attraction for some young people in Haiti. Why are they getting into this industry? What are their prospects? What obstacles…
Jo-J and Franck Stevenson Vaneus
This edition of Koze Kilti gives the floor to two guests. On the one hand, Franck Stevenson Vanéus, lawyer and poet, presents to us Infinite dialogues, his second collection of…
Vanessa Désiré in “Fòs” – Koze kilti
Released on Friday June 17, 2022, the album Fos (Force, in French) by Vanessa Désiré offers a bouquet of songs that are at once ornamented, moving and dynamic. For her…
Rebecca Jean and her “Antidote” to reconnect with her Haitian roots
Rebecca Jean is an artist born in Quebec to Haitian parents. His new album, Antidotecomposed of 11 titles, in French and Creole, is a reconciliation between human beings and the…