[ad_1] NOTWe, Tunisians, archaeologists, artists, academics, lovers of heritage, ask for the reopening of the […]
a cinema as beautiful as a truck
[ad_1] This truck trailer converted into a Cinemobile can accommodate up to 80 spectators, and […]
“Le Déversoir” by Arthur Teboul, baptism of fire for a singer-poet
[ad_1] Let’s start with Rimbaud. More precisely by My Bohemia, poem on which many college […]
“I made my body my brother’s mausoleum. Since his death, I live for him and me at the same time”
[ad_1] Eloïse Delsart made a name for herself in 1999 under the name of Ovidie, […]
At the time of the 95ᵉ Oscars ceremony, American cinema is changing
[ad_1] Preparations for the 95ᵉ Oscar ceremony, in Los Angeles (California), on March 9, 2023. […]
“The Tiny Lights of a Parisian Glazier”, edited by Daniel Roche: a thoughtful master glazier
[ad_1] “The Faubourg and the Saint-Denis gate”, by Thomas Girtin (1801-1802). Pen and sepia wash […]
“King Kasaï”, by Christophe Boltanski: plunge back into the colonial night
[ad_1] The writer Christophe Boltanski in front of the naturalized elephant King Kasaï, in the […]
“Razzia on the Atlantic”, on Public Senate: how foreign overfishing “steals the fish” from the Senegalese
[ad_1] Fishermen’s canoes along the coast of Senegal. NICOLAS VAN INGEN PUBLIC SENATE – SATURDAY […]
Chronicle Article reserved for our subscribers Stuart Turton, Paul Willems, Pascale Quiviger: François Angelier’s “pocket” column The journal of readings in the pocket of the journalist, who has sea legs this week.
[ad_1] Chronicle Article reserved for our subscribers Stuart Turton, Paul Willems, Pascale Quiviger: François Angelier’s […]
Judith Chemla, a too unbalanced Mélisande
[ad_1] Judith Chemla in the play “Mélisande”, at the Maison de la culture in Grenoble, […]