Theater: “Les Voyages de Gulliver” adapted by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq

Published on : 14/01/2022 – 00:10 Gulliver’s Travels, written in the early 18th century by Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Swift, have come down to us like a children’s tale. The original text, largely amputated, was however a summit of political and social satire. At the Théâtre de l’Athénée in Paris, the duo Valérie Lesort and Christian … Read more

Cinema: “Jane by Charlotte”, a love letter from a daughter to her mother

Published on : 12/01/2022 – 00:18 Charlotte Gainsbourg (left) and Jane Birkin, opposite Serge Gainsbourg’s house, rue de Verneuil in Paris, in “Jane par Charlotte”. © Nolita Cinema/Deadly Valentine In Jane par Charlotte, Charlotte Gainsbourg, whose first film as a director, paints a sensitive and touching portrait of her mother, Jane Birkin. .

Exhibition: “On the trail of the Sioux” at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon

He has become the “American Indian” par excellence. In westerns or on our food packaging, the Sioux – and its feathered headdresses – all by itself represents the First Nations in the collective imagination. But how did the stereotype impose itself in our collective imagination? The exhibition “On the trail of the Sioux”, to be … Read more