Etiket: fragments
“MNBAQ Current Art Prize”: fragments and overlaps
Since the end of October, the biannual exhibition MNBAQ Contemporary Art Prize was on display at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec. The initiative, born in 2013, usually…
Presumed fragments of Beethoven’s skull, discovered in a chest in France, returned to Vienna
The bones were handed over to Austria, where the influential German composer died in the 19th century. Experts now hope to elucidate the causes of his deafness and disappearance. “Their…
[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…
asteroid fragments contain one of the components of RNA, necessary for the appearance of life
The discovery lends credence to the theory, called panspermia, that life on Earth was “seeded” from space when asteroids crashed into the planet. Article written by Posted on 03/22/2023 10:07…
in search of precious asteroid fragments
Published on 02/17/2023 22:13 Update on 02/17/2023 23:01 Video length: 2 min. France 2 Article written by C. Guyon, J. Benzina, R. Mathé, M. Chevalet, S. The Host, S. Tocco,…
Fragments a tick under Fragile
I liked the new series less Fragments by Serge Boucher than his previous TV series like Fragile, Appearances Where Lights. Posted at 6:00 a.m. Don’t get me wrong here. Fragments…
With “Fragments”, Serge Boucher signs a bittersweet chronicle on friendship
No longer wishing to tell stories of murders or police investigations, Serge Boucher wanted to write a more intimate series, where he would put the human being at the forefront.…
Annie Ernaux offers her “Super 8 Years”, universal fragments of a family autobiography, at the Directors’ Fortnight
Beginning of the second week in Cannes. Monday, May 23, at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, the star of the day was the writer Annie Ernaux, visibly moved by the ovation…
“What I never told”, fragments of humanity
In this personal and compassionate book, titled What I never told, Radio-Canada star legal journalist Isabelle Richer, takes us behind the scenes of the trials that shook Quebec. With these…
780 objects and fragments donated to a historical society
The City of Drummondville has entrusted the Drummond Historical Society with more than 780 objects and fragments found by the Grand Council of the Waban-aki Nation during archaeological digs held…
Long COVID could be explained by fragments of COVID-19 in organs
This text is taken from our newsletter “Le Courrier du coronavirus” of May 16, 2022. To subscribe, click here. What if the key to “long COVID” was found in virus…
White march in Amiens, search for meteorite fragments… 24h news in France
Posted on 23/04/2022 23:33 Article written by L.Berbey, G.Liaboeuf, France3 Regions – France 2 France Televisions Among the highlights of this Saturday, April 23: mysterious bites on festival-goers at the…
the director of the women’s penitentiary center opens up in “Prison Fragments”
“Prison does not leave anyone indifferent“. This is the starting point of “Fragments of prison, lived stories”, published by Éditions du Cherche Midi by Véronique Sousset. The director of the…
Fragments from elsewhere II | New bag unpacking (backpack)
One of the characteristics of long haul travelers is that once they are launched, it is difficult to stop their momentum. Journalist Gary Lawrence therefore leaves for a tour with…
New series for Radio-Canada | Serge Boucher will offer Fragments
After Confession, Appearances, Lights and Brittle, Serge Boucher will return with Fragments, a new series in which he will once again explore the universe of the unspoken, learned Press. Posted…
Bernard Lopez (alias Bernard Bénarès), author of “Indian Fragments and Greek Jails”
Memoirs of a rebellious Today retired from teaching, Bernard lopez in his early youth, resigned from a post of customs official to go to Paris to militate in libertarian groups.…
“Joséphine B”, fragments of the dancing and often tragic life of Joséphine Baker at the Passy theater
It is in a new Parisian theater, on the Passy side, some fragments of the life of Joséphine Baker, the American who became a French citizen who entered the Pantheon…
“Fragments from elsewhere II”: walking to another
Never two without three ? After its salutary Fragments from elsewhere and Fragments from here, Gary Lawrence returns to us with a collection of 50 new accounts of his wanderings…
“A few days with me”: fragments of life
In a frank and straightforward language, a woman reveals herself through small pieces of life, fragments of moods in which daily life, love, death, suffering, social networks participate in her…