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Ariane Ascaride and David Venitucci, the joy of giving
On the stage of the Lucernaire in Paris, the actress Ariane Ascaride, alongside the composer and accordionist David Venitucci, interprets with accuracy and emotions “ The joy of giving »,…
50 years of comics
The Angoulême International Comics Festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year (2023). As with every edition, fans of boxes and bubbles meet in the Charente city around meetings, exhibitions,…
Thierry Jousse, when music makes its cinema
The journalist and former editor-in-chief of Cahiers du Cinéma, Thierry Jousse, publishes an illustrated book with EPA-France Musique, both fascinating and educational, on the Original Soundtracks of the history of…
Julien Decoin, the novel of the father, the daughter and the sea
In his new novel, Julien Decoin ventures with sensitivity and tenderness into the breath of paternal love. It is the novel of the father, the daughter and the sea. The…
Danton’s death or the crime of virtue
Led by the talented troupe of the Comédie Française, the director Simon Delétang, new director of the Théâtre de Lorient, presents for the first time on the stage of the…
The ogres of Barback, on the way to childhood
Group member “The Ogres of Barback»Alice Burguière presents “Pitt Ocha and the sound-powered bicycle”, a book-disc for young and old where the atmosphere is more than festive. It seems that…
Marc Minkowski, full-fledged conductor
Through his memoirs published by Séguier, conductor Marc Minkowski, founder of Les Musiciens du Louvre, looks back on his exceptional career as an almost self-taught man, on a life dedicated…
Lionel Shriver, we will grow old together… or not
With his caustic irony, his sense of the absurd and the sweet cruelty that characterize his style, Lionel Shriver offers us a novel full of bursts of laughter, as surprising…
Fabien Vinçon and the Little Father Killed the Sea
A novel that bears a name that still makes people shiver: Stalin. Is he an eminently romantic character? When we take hold of such a significant character in history with…
Marie Charrel frees the storytellers of lights
Novelist and journalist for the daily Le Monde, Marie Charrel publishes “ The Night Eaters », a novel halfway between the historical fresco of 20th century America, Japanese tales and…