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Tim Burton's recipe for a terrific movie

Take one dead dog and re-animate him via black and white stop-motion animation - Lisa Nesselson explains why "Frankenweenie", a sweet tribute to horror films, is a Hallowe'en treat. Next, Werner Herzog's wrenching documentary "Into the Abyss" introduces an upbeat young death row inmate, then explores the repercussions of his crime. Finally, "American Graffiti," George Lucas' 1973 tribute to teen life in 1962, is re-released.

Jean-Michel Basquiat would have been 50...
18/10/2010 - CULTURE

Jean-Michel Basquiat would have been 50...

Today, our art correspondent Sean Rose takes us to see Jean-Michel Basquiat at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Basquiat, one of New York’s biggest artists in the eighties was famous for his wild painting with graffiti and forceful brushstrokes.
The young in the streets against pension reform
15/10/2010 - CULTURE

The young in the streets against pension reform

Our culture trends correspondent Sylvain Bourmeau this week talks about a rather surprising event that took place inthe ongoing protest movement againt the pension reform: the presence of youth in the demonstrations, in the streets of most of the country’s cities and towns...
American pop music legends to bring soul rythms to Paris' Zenith
14/10/2010 - CULTURE

American pop music legends to bring soul rythms to Paris' Zenith

This week, our music critic Amobé Mévégué talks about the release of Lokua Kanza’s new album. We also go to Burkina Faso, where the 10th anniversary of the 'Waga hip-hop festival' is taking place now until October 16th. And back to France, Paris welcomes legends of soul music for a unique concert at the Zenith theater on October 17th: American pop music sensations Keith Sweat, En Vogue and Joe will share the famous stage.
Howard Jacobson wins Man Booker Prize 2010
13/10/2010 - CULTURE

Howard Jacobson wins Man Booker Prize 2010

Today, literary news as the very prestigious Man Booker Prize has been awarded yesterday evening in London. The winner is Howard Jacobson for his novel 'The Finkler Question', a funny and heartbreaking story about 'Jewishness', or what it means to be Jewish today.
Behind Facebook's scenes: 'The Social Network' out now
12/10/2010 - CULTURE

Behind Facebook's scenes: 'The Social Network' out now

Today cinema critic Franck Garbarz talks about David Fincher's latest picture, 'The social network': the story of the man behind the creation of Facebook, which has unquestionably become a worldwide social phenomenon. And the heart-wrenching 'Sarah's key' based on Tatiana de Rosnay’s book, featuring Kristin Scott Thomas. This story of the infamous 'Vel d'Hiv' roundup of 13,000 Jews in July 1942 and a American born journalist faced with her conscience.

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