Etiket: Entrevue
[Entrevue] “Yogi Stripper”: Naked dancer, writer, and proud of it
In the introduction to his first novel, Yogi Stripper, Marie-Claude Renaud issues a warning to her readers. “I think I lead a special life and my day yesterday was a…
[Entrevue] Preparing for the “GHG effect” in the artistic programming of the Festival Classica
The Classica Festival, launched on Thursday with a major choral concert, stands out this year with its lyrical division, the New Metropolitan Opera, inaugurated on Wednesday with a creation by…
[Entrevue] Philippe B: we don’t change (although)
What have six years, several moves and above all a child done in the life of Philippe B? In the opinion of the singer-songwriter, who finally returns with something new,…
[Entrevue] “White Out” and “The Children’s Room”: two shows between dream and awakening
For its first visit to the Festival TransAmériques, the Outaouais company L’eau du bain offers a double. An invitation hoped for for a “certain number of years” by the co-founder…
[Entrevue] Maude Arsenault: the strings of gentle activism
When photographer and visual artist Maude Arsenault welcomes us to her Mile-Ex studio on a rainy Tuesday in May, she apologizes straight away: “It’s a bit of a mess, almost…
[Entrevue] “Mine”: telling each other your four truths as a family
Moussa is what is commonly called “good dough”. His adult daughter and son get what they want from him without fail, his sister Samia rules his daily life… Victim of…
[Entrevue] An irresolute feminicide, a haunted policeman in “The night of 12”, César for best film
In a town not far from Grenoble, Clara leaves the home of her best friend Stéphanie. The evening is mild, and the surroundings deserted. Suddenly, a hooded figure emerges from…
[Entrevue] “Phèdre!”: Racine revisited | The duty
Swiss director François Gremaud returns to Quebec with Phaedra!a show for a single actor, which revisits Racine’s classic in a mode of irreverence — but just as much esteem. Instead…
[Entrevue] Guy Thouin in the open air
The Festival international de musique contemporaine de Victoriaville (FIMAV) will present Saturday evening the world premiere of the performance of the young Ensemble Infini, founded in the midst of a…
[Entrevue] Festival TransAmérique: dance to make Indigenous peoples visible
For his 17e edition, the Festival TransAmériques (FTA) unveils, in its dance category, several proposals related to the history of Aboriginal peoples. The public will notably be able to discover…
[Entrevue] “Night of fight”: Tribute to those who choose the light
In what they say (Boréal, 2019) — including the film adaptation, Women Talking (2022), won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay — Miriam Toews was inspired by real-life drama…
[Entrevue] Restoring the memory of Pierre Granche
His truncated pyramids, his deformations of the cube (called structural topology) and his works integrated into their environment have left the memory of Pierre Granche (1948-1997) as an erudite and…
[Entrevue] “American Born Chinese”: a funny initiatory story
The first pictures ofAmerican Born Chinese intrigue: a phenomenal chase in a mountainous and glowing nature fades away as the viewer lands in the middle of a shopping spree between…
[Entrevue] “The Little Mermaid”: the mermaid, the prince and the fake scandal
On May 26, the film Tea little mermaid (There little Mermaid) will hit theaters — and most likely top the box office as well. Long-awaited, like most live-action adaptations of…
[Entrevue] “Good Morning Chuck”: Living in Denial
At the helm of Good morning, a coffee?popular t showmorning television, Charles “Chuck” Bélanger (Nicolas Pinson) sees his destiny change after being literally caught with his pants down by the…
[Entrevue] Herb Alpert, the breath of a life at the mouth of a trumpet
The voice resounds, clear, firm, joyful. ” Hello, Herb Alpert here ! At the other end of the line, a kind of chuckle, saliva swallowed too quickly: the journalist cannot…
[Entrevue] Bernard Drainville defends tooth and nail his education reform
The Minister of Education, Bernard Drainville, believes that the acquisition of more “proven data” by his ministry will have positive effects on the academic success of students. He nevertheless continues…
[Entrevue] “Merchant of four seasons”: fragments of life
In April 2005, while filming in Nunavik, Philippe Lavalette (The measure of the world. Notebooks of a surveyor filmmakerMarchand de Feuilles, 2011) receives a text message from his brother announcing…
[Entrevue] “The Missing”: Challenging Our Ways of Life
In his previous novel, Stranger’s Autobiography (Flammarion, 2020), shortlisted for the 2020 Governor General’s Literary Awards, Marie-Ève Lacasse unpacked everything: her sad and isolated childhood in a rigid family that…
[Entrevue] Eman with family | The duty
Prolific rapper Eman returns with The power of the mind is infinite, a much lighter album than its title might suggest. This is what strikes you at first listen: Eman,…