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How women are changing India

We look at the role of the fairer sex in the world's fastest-growing democracy as Eve Jackson talks to the curator and feminist writer, Urvashi Butalia, about a new Paris photography exhibition, "Women Changing India". Plus, we experience a different, modern view of the artist Edvard Munch at an exhibition at Paris' Pompidou centre. Finally, the quiet Beatle has never spoken so loudly in Martin Scorsese’s new documentary about George Harrison.

Slideshow: Behind the scenes
10/06/2009 - CULTURE

A look at cultural events of the week

In this edition, the new Hergé museum in Belgium, the second life of the Berlin wall, the new interpretation of Mozart's " The Magic flute" by Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio, and the return of Iggy Pop.
08/06/2009 - CULTURE

Nina Skarra, Norway's first 'haute couture' designer

In this edition, Eve Jackson receives the first Norway's 'haute couture' designer Nina Skarra. Focus on the event "Home" by Yann Arthus Bertrand, and the giant video games fair in Los Angeles, the E3.
09/06/2009 - CULTURE

A very serious thing: humor and literature

In this edition: the revival of musicals on Broadway, home made fashion - people making their own clothes and the literary chronicle by Augustin Trapenard, about humor in literature.
03/06/2009 - CULTURE

Tony Allen, the master drummer on France 24

In this edition: Eve Jackson hosts master drummer Tony Allen, co creator of Afrobeat presenting his new album "Secret Agent" and the return of godfather of punk, Iggy Pop.
02/06/2009 - CULTURE

Tintin and his creator back home

In this edition: The Hergé museum in Belgium, the new life of Berlin wall, the Pasarela fashion festival in Romania, and snails and Nigerian gastronomy.

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