Kategori: Culture
“What I do is take care of things that don’t concern me”
Author, composer and performer Bernard Lavilliers is the special guest of Le Monde d’Élodie Suigo from August 19 to 23, 2024. Five days, five songs to get to know this…
Dozens of baby turtles released into river near Lake Champlain
(Pike River) The baby turtle, just a few weeks old, wiggles its legs as it is scooped up in a blue plastic container and gently placed in a river south…
the terrorist act track favored
Published 08/24/2024 8:35 p.m. Updated 08/24/2024 9:27 p.m. Video length: 2 min Fire in front of the synagogue in La Grande Motte: the terrorist act theory favored Fire in front…
In David Lafrance’s studio | Lover of painting
Coming from a family of artists, David Lafrance has been painting with passion for over 25 years. During the pandemic, the Montreal artist undertook a pictorial research linked to his…
Anti-Semitic acts have almost tripled in one year
Published 08/24/2024 9:27 p.m. Updated 08/24/2024 9:28 p.m. Video length: 2 min Fire in front of the synagogue in La Grande-Motte: anti-Semitic acts have almost tripled in one year Fire…
Bell Media not about to return to its quarters
Bell Media doesn’t believe it will be able to return to its flooded building anytime soon. That’s why the company is continuing to build new studios for RDS and Noovo…
Readings on GAFAM or… horror stories?
Google, a monopoly? Hold my beer, as the other would say. Wait until you read these fall novelties from Amazon, Facebook, Intel and billionaire Elon Musk, which are finally arriving…
The publishing house Québec Amérique celebrates 50 years
It is rare for Quebec publishing houses to reach the 50-year mark, as Québec Amérique is doing this year. While Fides and Boréal, for example, are older, Québec Amérique is…
Fort Boyard: work is about to begin
Published 08/24/2024 9:39 PM Video length: 3 min Fort Boyard: work is about to begin Fort Boyard: work is about to begin (france 2) Fort Boyard in Charente-Maritime needs a…
Rock band Fontaines DC releases fourth album “Romance”
The Irish make a spectacular turn with this new album. The group takes on a more romantic side, and it’s a success. Published 08/23/2024 09:07 Reading time: 3 min Rock…
Hugo pop! | Emily, Paris’s best worst friend
It’s riddled with clichés, super predictable and downright cheesy, but I can’t stop watching the popular romantic comedy. Emily in Paris from Netflix. Published at 1:26 a.m. Updated at 8:15…
What if cities became sponges?
Scientists are clear: in the coming years, there will be more heavy rains like the ones we have experienced recently. This is due to climate change. Cities, for their part,…
Dusting off science teaching
This text is part of the special Back to School notebook The teaching of science in secondary schools has not changed in 30 years, concluded a report from the Conseil…
The flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville, the birthplace of the competition
Published 08/24/2024 8:53 PM Video length: 2 min Paralympic Games: the flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville, birthplace of the competition Paralympic Games: the flame was lit in Stoke Mandeville,…
Radio | Maripier Morin and Marie-Ève Janvier, the new accomplices
With the fall school year just days away, radio stations continue to make small changes to their programming. Starting September 3, Maripier Morin will co-host the show The Lunch Girlson…
Esteville Mayor Considers Changing the Name of the Village’s Abbé-Pierre School
Manuel Grente, mayor of the Seine-Maritime town where the priest is buried and where he lived, said on Friday that he had begun to think about the village school, which…
Our strange fascination with crime
Thanks to Stéphane Berthomet and a team of enthusiasts, Montreal is hosting this weekend the very first event dedicated to true crime podcasts (true crime), a phenomenon that is enjoying…
What planet do you live on, Mr. Cairo? | Le Devoir
Every time the Minister of Cybersecurity and Digital Affairs and MP for La Peltrie, Éric Caire, holds a press briefing, I always have the strange impression that he comes straight…
Ship stranded in St. Lawrence Seaway dislodged, traffic can resume
The ship that ran aground Thursday evening in the St. Lawrence Seaway, near Kahnawake, was freed Saturday morning. Traffic was able to resume quickly, but the incident will still have…
It’s a song that resembles us. The communist diplomacy of the song
Let us return to the forgotten history of the tours in the USSR and in the Eastern countries of Yves Montand, Juliette Gréco, Jacques Brel and a few others, organized…