Tag: Martinique
Beninese art in Martinique, from restitution to revelation
The traveling exhibition “Revelation!” Contemporary art from Benin” has been installed since December 15 at the Clément Foundation in Martinique. Bringing together 42 Beninese artists and around a hundred works,…
Martinique: Viktor Lazlo presents the literary festival “In a dream country”, a “land of writers”
L’Guest culture is the singer and writer Viktor Lazlo who created in Martinique, where she is from, a literary festival entitled “In a dream country”. For the second year, the…
Dengue fever: Martinique has been in the epidemic phase since August 17
News Published on 08/23/2023 at 11:19 a.m. Updated 08/23/2023 at 11:19 a.m. Reading 2 mins. Health authorities have called on Martiniquans to be vigilant as the island faces a very…
The parent company of Air Antilles and Air Guyane in liquidation with continuation of activity for two months
The Caire group, owner of Air Antilles and Air Guyane, is placed in compulsory liquidation with continuation of activity for two months. The two airlines, which provide connections between the…
Raphaël Confiant breathes new life into the rue Blomet ball
” The place has become a place of living together, of populations that should never have rubbed shoulders. (Replay) In his new novel The rue Blomet ball », Raphaël Confiant…
Storm Bret: Martinique on red hurricane alert, what forecast?
Martinique is placed in red cyclonic vigilance this Thursday, June 22, 2023 due to the passage of tropical storm Bret off the island, expected at the end of the day.…
Rebecca Chaillon, body to body
/ Podcasts / In G major Attention, warning of revolutionary high winds on the railing, or to be theatrically precise: In G Major, you are informed of the arrival of…
Raphaël Confiant breathes new life into the rue Blomet ball
” The place has become a place of living together, of populations that should never have rubbed shoulders. » In his new novel The rue Blomet ball », Raphaël Confiant…
Lydie Salvayre questions the future of literature
“What will become of literature if it becomes globalized, therefore simplified to be accessible to all, to have the language of everyone, speaking the globish, by erasing all singularity? I…
Chlordecone still impacts cognitive development in children
Despite the cessation of its use in the Antilles 30 years ago as an insecticide, chlordecone persisting in the environment continues to contaminate populations. An international research team, involving researchers…