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Love, Art, and Creation in Literature

Two coming of age stories about woman artists - what literature specialists call Künstlerromans. They have just been released in France and are definite page turners, Willa Cather's "Lucy Gayheart" and Francesca Kay’s "An Equal Stillness."

Music industry celebrates John Lennon's birthday
05/10/2010 - CULTURE

Music industry celebrates John Lennon's birthday

Our music critic, Amobe Mevege comes back on this week's biggest music celebration: John Lennon's birthday. The music legend, who died 30 years ago, would have been 70 on the 9th of October. We also talk about the world's most renowned bass player Richard Bona peforming in Ivory Coast and Sting, touring Europe with the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra.
Who are you Peter?...
04/10/2010 - CULTURE

Who are you Peter?...

Today our art correspondent Sean Rose take us to an exhibition on Peter Pan at cultural venue Espace Louis Vuitton on the Champs Elysées. The group show “Who are you Peter?” gathers a dozen artists who have produced works on the theme of childhood and infancy.
National identity debate viewed by Houellebecq and Depardon
01/10/2010 - CULTURE

National identity debate viewed by Houellebecq and Depardon

As every friday, Sylvain Bourmeau talks books and ideas. Today Sylvain comes back on the debate that started about a year ago, initiated by the french government, on national identity.
Ken Follett's trilogy continues with 'Fall of Giants' available now
30/09/2010 - CULTURE

Ken Follett's trilogy continues with 'Fall of Giants' available now

Today our very own Augustin Trapenard is reviewing the book everyone’s talking about. After The Pillars of the Earth series, the first volume of Ken Follett’s new saga 'The Century Trilogy' is released today here in France and it was published just two days ago in Britain. It’s entitled 'Fall of Giants' and yes, it’s a little less than 1000 pages!
Hollywood unveils Wall Street
29/09/2010 - CULTURE

Hollywood unveils Wall Street

Today our film critic Lisa Nesselson talks about two new American films: one fictional and one painfully true which examine the financial meltdown of 2008. Twenty-three years after the original, Oliver Stone has made a sequel to his iconic 1980s picture 'Wall Street.' And, in 'Inside Job,' documentary maker Charles Ferguson has assembled a terrifying indictment of the people who got us into this mess.

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