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Body and spirit

Sport and literature, those two don’t go well together. It’s true that sport is apparently all about the gesture, the body, the action – not at all about language and narrative. But on the other hand, you could say that sport is an art as well as literature, and there are a few echoes and parallels between the two.

Phoenix reborn
23/04/2013 - CULTURE

Phoenix reborn

Phoenix are a French band who sell more records in America than in France. Winners of a Grammy Award in 2009, they are releasing their fifth album with accents of the 80s. The ever-changing David Bowie is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Aladdin Sane, another character from his collection of pseudonyms. And although his name doesn’t make it apparent, Hanni el Khatib is American and is putting out a new album which is pure rebel rock and roll.
Keith Haring, 'The Political Line'
22/04/2013 - CULTURE

Keith Haring, 'The Political Line'

Paris’ Museum of Modern Art is staging an exhibition on Keith Haring, the famous American street artist who died of AIDS in 1990, aged 31. The show, entitled "The Political Line", focuses on Haring’s radical fight against the oppression of the individual in whatever form it may take – state, religion, or social prejudice. He is an emblematic figure of 1980s New York.
Fashion : Made in France
19/04/2013 - CULTURE

Fashion : Made in France

It’s fashion Friday here at France 24 and today we will be talking all about the importance of promoting a Made In France philosophy when it comes to buying fashion.
Angela Davis, Audrey Hepburn and Bruce Lee
17/04/2013 - CULTURE

Angela Davis, Audrey Hepburn and Bruce Lee

In our cinema segment: "Free Angela and All Political Prisoners" revisits the US government's ferocious determination to muzzle and destroy Angela Davis. Meanwhile, Wong Kar Waï devoted 10 years to making his Kung Fu epic "The Grandmaster." Maybe he should have spent eleven. And "Funny Face" (Drôle de frimousse) from 1957 combines Gershwin music, Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire and Paris.
From Venice to Grenoble: the decorative art across the Alps
15/04/2013 - CULTURE

From Venice to Grenoble: the decorative art across the Alps

After Swiss artist Urs Fischer, who inaugurated last year this new cycle of one-man shows staged by the François Pinault Collection in Venice, the Palazzo Grassi graces Rudolf Stingel with the entirety of its exhibition space. Back across the Alps in France: Grenoble’s Contemporary Art Centre "Le Magasin" presents 'Ultracore', a show of German artist Anselm Reyle, a modern day version of Art Déco with a punk twist.

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