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Deauville 2012, or a cross-Atlantic love affair

Our film critic, Lisa Nesselson, is just back from ten days at the 38th edition of the Deauville Festival of American Film in Normandy. She brings back unique stories with her, from "The Queen of Versailles" to the dark side of Matthew McConaughey in "Killer Joe" and the unclassifiable Quentin Dupieux's definition of a bad day in "Wrong".

Did You Hear the One About the Hot Dog that Helped Make the World Safe for Democracy?
20/02/2013 - CULTURE CRITICS

Did You Hear the One About the Hot Dog that Helped Make the World Safe for Democracy?

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt threaten to make the King of England, George VI, eat a hotdog in the summer of 1939. And if that doesn't sound like an adventure film, nothing does. Our film critic Lisa Nesselson recommends "Hyde Park on Hudson", starring Bill Murray as Franklin D. Roosevelt. Plus, eye-popping experimental shorts from the 35th Clermont-Ferrand Festival of Short Films and a wonderful French book about filmmaker Michael Haneke.
Goldie Harvey: death of a Nigerian hip-hop icon
19/02/2013 - CULTURE

Goldie Harvey: death of a Nigerian hip-hop icon

We focus on the death of Goldie Harvey, a Nigerian hip-hop icon, shortly after her return from the United States where she took part in the Grammy awards ceremony. Revealed to the public by the TV reality show Big Brother Africa, she was only 31 years old, and so far the circumstances are not yet clear.
"Hey!": Modern Art and Pop Culture
18/02/2013 - CULTURE

"Hey!": Modern Art and Pop Culture

Our art critic Sean Rose talks about the latest news on the visual arts. Heading for Halle Saint Pierre near Montmartre, which is the Paris’s museum of art naïf, art brut and outsider art. The show staged there is simply called "Hey! (Part II)", because the Halle Saint Pierre has asked "Hey! Magazine" to curate this exhibition. The magazine had so many artists in stock that a second part was needed to showcase all the contributors of this pop culture publication.
A mythical kiss in the ruins of Syria
15/02/2013 - CULTURE

A mythical kiss in the ruins of Syria

It's the photo of the week: Syrian-born artist Tammam Hazzam has superimposed Gustav Klimt's iconic painting "The Kiss" on a bullet-ridden wall in Syria as a way of protesting against Bashar al-Assad. We also look at more war zones, this time through the very particular lens of Swiss photographer Matthias Bruggmann. And we embark on a world tour through portraits by Jesse Fernandez.
Books for Lovers
14/02/2013 - CULTURE

Books for Lovers

It’s Valentine’s Day, so our book critic, Sylvia Whitman, from the very romantic Shakespeare and Company bookshop, discusses five of the hot new literary offerings on passion and love. So if anyone out there is still looking for a last-minute gift for their beloved, here are some great ideas.

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