Virginie Herz on photography, Amobe Mevegue on music, Sean Rose on exhibitions, Jessica Michault on fashion, Lisa Nesselson on cinema and Sylvia Whitman on literature... Every morning, our culture critics give you the lowdown on the latest trends. From Monday to Friday at 9.45 am.
In Virginie Herz's photography review, we discover stars - of both the Hollywood and celestial variety - but also snaps by veteran French photojournalist Marc Riboud.
Today with author/journalist Stephen Clarke, we're talking about French-British relations and their attempts to get on. On Tuesday, the UK and France have announced their plan to cooperate on military matters. Perhaps unsurprisingly, in Britain the reaction has been one of instant distrust...
Thursday is book-day on France 24, and our very own literary editor Augustin Trapenard today talks rock n’ roll legends, with the bestselling autobiographies of Keith Richards and Patti Smith, both in their sixties!
He is back: after an eight-year break, the frontman of infamous british rock band Roxy music, Bryan Ferry is releasing his new album "Olympia". And a band that never stopped performing: the Golden Gate Quartet, from the early 50's to current times, they are still on the road and a book tracing their unstoppable adventures has just been released in France.
Today in our art segment, we’re heading to an exhibition called Baba Bling, Interior Riches of Singapore, at the Quai Branly Museum, Paris’ Museum of Primitive Arts. We all know what bling is, ostentatious jewellery and so forth, but what’s Baba? Our art critic Sean Rose dives into the details...
This week, our fashion critic Jessica Michault brings us the latest gossip from the fashion world with LVMH eyeing world prestigious house Hermès. We also talk literature with Maurizio Galante's book: a special edition of 111 copies including his infamous Maurizio Drago bolero...
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