This Friday, March 29, Beyoncé releases her new album “Cowboy Carter” which aims to give back their place to blacks in country music, it’s almost the end of the winter break and, in the United States, Léon Marchand crushes the university swimming championship .
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“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”
This Friday, March 29, Beyoncé releases her first country album. A musical shift for the RnB artist who reappropriates music that is not so white. With “Cowboy Carter”, Beyoncé notably offers a platform to the next generation of black artists in the musical genre, often criticized by conservative circles but dubbed here by the white legend Willie Nelson, 90 years old.
In two days, Sunday March 31, the winter break will end. Evictions of tenants who no longer pay their rent can then resume. In this episode, meeting with some of them for whom the anxiety is starting again.
And then, French swimming prodigy Léon Marchand has the luxury of preparing for the Olympic Games at the American university championship. For his first individual race, the three-time world champion won the title in the 500 yards by crushing the competition and beating his own record.
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