Etiket: yesterdays
Immigration: I hope that yesterday’s insulters will finally apologize
I confess: the necessary debate on immigration inspires me with a mixture of joy and annoyance. Joy first: this debate is essential. Mass immigration is destabilizing our society – and…
“French fantasy tales and short stories from the 19th century”: yesterday’s French fantasy
After publishing luxurious editions of Flowers of Evil by Baudelaire, Tales from my mother goose by Charles Perrault and others Extraordinary stories by Edgar Allan Poe, the Short and Long…
Yesterday’s photos: the Honda Prelude through the years
A competitor of the Toyota Celica and Nissan Silvia/200SX, the Prelude was intended for driving enthusiasts. If it was successful all over the world, it was in North America that…
Wall Street opens lower after yesterday’s rebound
(New York) The New York Stock Exchange started down on Wednesday, disturbed by the desire of the American administration to limit, according to the press, exports to China of chips…
Bodies of 2 servicemen killed in yesterday’s Chinook helicopter crash have been found
OTTAWA – The bodies of the two crew members of the Royal Canadian Air Force CH-147F Chinook which crashed into the Ottawa River overnight Monday to Tuesday have been found.…
Wall Street retreats after yesterday’s rebound
(New York) The New York Stock Exchange opened lower on Wednesday, losing part of the gains from the previous day’s substantial rebound, due to profit taking and the announcement of…
Goodbye Nightlife, Yesterday’s Ring | The duty
The confinements isolated most of us, but managed to reunite the members of Yesterday’s Ring, the country-folk project that emerged from the left butt of the legendary punk group The…
Sales of musical catalogs | Why buy yesterday’s hits with millions?
Three weeks ago, Sting sold the rights he held to his songs and those of The Police for 250 million. Before Christmas, Bruce Springsteen sold his family for a sum…
“Nightmare Alley”: yesterday’s nightmare, vision of the present
There was first a sinuous noir novel imagined by William Lindsay Gresham, in 1946, then a film the following year, a flop in its time since elevated to the rank…