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Congolese statues and masks, between light and shadow
Through 163 objects, the exhibition “The part of the shadow” at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac reveals the richness of the statuary, masks and other common objects…
Fanny Clamagirand and Vanya Cohen, under the empire of Saint-Saëns
Prodigy composer, orientalist, traveler, grumpy and elusive, Camille Saint-Saëns will have marked his time with his music. The author of Carnival of the Animals died 100 years ago today. Violinist…
Jean Van Hamme and the last swordfish
The great screenwriter Jean Van Hamme signs volume 28 of the adventures of Blake and Mortimer based on the work of Edgar P. Jacobs. The shock duo must prevent an…
Grendizer, a fulguropoings comic strip
Xavier Dorison, Denis Bajram, Brice Cossu, Alexis Sentenac and Yoann Guillo pay homage in comics to one of their childhood heroes: “Goldorak”. A new adventure of the most famous giant…
Nicoletta, a voice and a piano key
Singer Nicoletta is celebrating her 50th birthday this year. She publishes a new album which revisits her greatest hits in piano-voice versions. Barely a month ago Nicoletta celebrated 50 years…
Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Earth seen from the heart
The photographer and president of the Good Planet Foundation Yann Arthus-Bertrand publishes his intimate and committed autobiography “Legacy, the heritage of a life”, with editions of La Martinière, as well…
A docu-fiction puts the wounds of colonization on the report
“The Brazza report, a family secret, a state scandal” is an Original Spotify podcast written by Thibaud Delavigne, Charlie Dupiot and Antoine Jaunin. A fiction broadcast with the voices of…
Catherine Marnas and the theater, manifesto against fascist poison
Catherine Marnas directs “A bright room called day” by Tony Kushner at the Théâtre du Rond-Point in Paris. A play which brings together three eras and which warns against the…
Gaëlle Bourges and Noémie Makota, honor rolls for the black body
On the stage of the Théâtre des Abbesses, the choreographer Gaëlle Bourges and her four performers construct and deconstruct several master paintings on stage, and question our relationship to representations…
Étienne Davodeau, the Earth on the move
Published on : 11/25/2021 – 17:05 The designer Étienne Davodeau delivers a travelogue with “Le droit du sol”. The author has traveled 800 kilometers in order to question our relationship…