Quai du Polar 2023: the influence of #Metoo on black literature

Quai du Polar 2023: the influence of #Metoo on black literature

Movement Me Too freed the voices of women victims of violence and now irrigates the world of black literature. Thrillers, thrillers, mystery books. Women writers embrace gender codes, to restore and denounce violence against women. On the occasion of the 19th edition of the Quai du thriller festivalwhich takes place in Lyon from March 31 … Read more

Hello, Julia? : “I prefer one of my children” – She

Hello, Julia?  :

” I am ashamed. I’m ashamed, I’m ashamed, I’m ashamed. And I’ve been on a loop for a week. I took my two little ones to school. The big one, Enzo, tripped, and I let go of the stroller to catch him. Marcel was in it, the stroller slipped and hit a car – admittedly, … Read more

A hundred complaints filed for arbitrary arrests in the demonstrations against the pension reform in Paris – Elle

A hundred complaints filed for arbitrary arrests in the demonstrations against the pension reform in Paris - Elle

Published on April 02, 2023 at 2:48 p.m. A hundred complaints filed for arbitrary arrests in protests against pension reform in Paris – ©Ron Lach The arrests have multiplied in the demonstrations against the pension reform in recent weeks. This Friday, more than a hundred people filed a complaint for arbitrary arrest. A group of … Read more

The Universal Museum, the complexities of a real generous utopia: episode 1/5 of the podcast Art is the museum

The Universal Museum, the complexities of a real generous utopia: episode 1/5 of the podcast Art is the museum

The generous and humanist idea of Universal Museumwas based on the desire to open up to everyone a place dedicated to education and the pleasure of discovery. The conception of a “French-style universalism”, which included the human dimension of those welcomed to the museum, differed from the encyclopaedic aspiration. For much of the 19th century, … Read more

Aldo Moro and the Italian night

Aldo Moro and the Italian night

45 years ago, Italy lived 55 days which remain like an open wound in its history and perhaps, beyond, in the European conscience. On March 16, 1978, the very day when the Communist Party was to vote, for the first time, for confidence in a government presided over by the Christian Democrat Giulio Andreotti, we … Read more