Kategori: Culture
“Do like the others” | The Press
Can a young person be fulfilled without a smartphone or social networks? Published at 6:30 a.m. This question has been nagging Catherine Houle, from Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, for quite some time. His…
discovery of the first rocky exoplanet atmosphere on Cancri 55 e
It is a historic discovery if it is confirmed, that of the first atmosphere of a rocky planet outside the solar system. This was one of the objectives of the…
Violence in cinema, reform of public broadcasting, campaign for the European elections… Erwan Balanant’s “8h30 franceinfo”
The MoDem deputy from Finistère and president of the Commission of Inquiry into sexist and sexual violence in cinema was the guest of “8h30 franceinfo”, Sunday May 19. Published on…
INRS: a global approach to health
This text is part of the special notebook 55 years of INRS Well established in Laval, the Armand-Frappier Health Biotechnology Center (AFSB) continues the mission of its founder, Doctor Armand…
A municipal economic lever for culture in Montérégie
This text is part of the special Culture Montérégie notebook While a study made public a few days ago shows that the arts and culture community in Montérégie remains underfunded,…
in Tel Aviv the gay pride is canceled, consequence of the war against Hamas
The pride march was to take place on June 8. The mayor of Tel Aviv made the decision to cancel it. Published on 05/19/2024 06:41 Reading time: 1 min Tel…
“Brick by brick, wall by wall”: to end all prisons
It all starts with an observation: “the services that prisons are supposed to provide will never compensate for the harm they have caused since their creation. » Thanks to mass…
“Ice cubes like glass”, Isabelle Picard
During the Sixties Scoop, thousands of Indigenous youth in Canada were taken from their reserves by child welfare services to be adopted or placed with non-Indigenous foster families. With sensitivity,…
What you always wanted to know about… | Melanie Maynard
Mélanie Maynard takes over the helm of the show Sweety salty for a second summer. It promises another season marked by spontaneity with numerous collaborators, including Guylaine Tremblay, Varda Étienne…
Selective Listening | Fancy Gap, Charlotte Cardin and Mach-Hommy
Every week, our music journalists add songs to the playlist of The Press on Spotify. Here are three recent titles that are in our selection. Posted at 1:03 a.m. Updated…
“I’ll go get Kafka. A literary investigation”: who owns Franz Kafka?
One hundred years after Kafka wrote that he wanted them burned, his manuscripts are now the property of the National Library of Israel. After being saved by his friend Max…
Montérégie artists honored
This text is part of the special Culture Montérégie notebook During the evening of the 22e edition of the Montérégie arts and culture awards, which was held on May 14,…
Book news | The Press
News, new releases, author meetings, interviews… The Press tells you what’s happening in the world of books. Posted at 1:03 a.m. Updated at 11:00 a.m. Montreal celebrates comics May is…
A love of the circus that spills over into Montérégie
This text is part of the special Culture Montérégie notebook The circus has carved out a very special place in the hearts of Quebecers. The talents here, recognized around the…
Dive into the heart of the artistic approach of Montérégie residents
This text is part of the special Culture Montérégie notebook Last fall, Culture Montérégie highlighted the creative process of eight artists from the region through a virtual platform. The creative…
Pandemic stories | The Press
From the start of the pandemic four years ago, it was predicted that the subject would greatly contaminate future literary releases, while wondering whether the readership would really be interested…
several hundred people gathered to condemn the attempted fire and show their solidarity with the Jewish community
The mayor of the city, Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol (PS) had called for a “republican rally” in front of the town hall of Rouen (Seine-Maritime). Published on 05/17/2024 8:15 p.m. Reading time:…
In Lyne Lapointe’s workshop | The resilient
After an exhibition at her New York gallery owner Jack Shainman and the screening at the International Art Film Festival of a documentary dedicated to her and which will be…
In New Caledonia, France’s colonial history is catching up with the government
After three decades of peace, France’s colonial history in New Caledonia is catching up with the government. The political crisis has been brewing since the contested 2021 referendum and is…
Soline Asselin: a feminist story of adventure
Soline Asselin started traveling alone at a very young age. She was 21 when, with a backpack on her back, she went to Korea for the first time, dreaming of…