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Fauna: the call of the wild

In today’s show, a lowbrow art show gatecrashes highbrow Paris - we head to the latest off-beat and slightly disturbing exhibition in the city. Next, we visit the photo exhibition that spotlights artists from emerging nations having an intimate look at their own reality. And author Alissa York joins Eve Jackson in the studio to talk about her latest novel "Fauna", an animal story that will change your world.

Slideshow: Behind the scenes
Expatriate's new album is released today!
26/10/2009 - CULTURE

Expatriate's new album is released today!

In this edition, Ben king from indie rock band Expatriate is our guest. They will be playing at the Paris Zenith tomorrow night. Then, let's go to the Biennale of Lyon taking contemporary art to the streets.
Gay rigths and gay movement
26/10/2009 - CULTURE

Gay rigths and gay movement

In this edition, let's debate with Frederic Martel around the gay rights. He starts with the story of the gay movement with the book of Julian Jackson until the legalisation ten years ago.
A look at Caracas with photographer Christopher Anderson
23/10/2009 - CULTURE

A look at Caracas with photographer Christopher Anderson

In this edition, photographer Christopher Anderson shows us the violent reality of Caracas in a book entitled "Capitolio". Then, a look at the end of the Rome Film Festival, and a happy birthday to Asterix and Obelix!
Haneke's 'White Ribbon' now playing in France
23/10/2009 - CULTURE

Haneke's 'White Ribbon' now playing in France

In this edition, Rebecca Leffler talks about 'The White Ribbon', Michael Haneke's film that won the coveted Palme d'Or, which takes place in a rural German town. Then, another film with 'Triage' at the Rome Film Festival.
A new way to read with the Kindle
22/10/2009 - CULTURE

A new way to read with the Kindle

In this edition, let's debate with Francis Pisani a new technology specialist and journalist about the future of the book with the Kindle. Then the critically acclaimed 'Sin Nombre' is released and the Fiac starts.

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