Sweden's Loreen triumphs in Eurovision contest
27/05/2012 - EUROVISION

Sweden's Loreen triumphs in Eurovision contest

The 2012 Eurovision Song Contest title was claimed by Sweden's Loreen in Azerbaijan on Saturday after wowing voters with her entry "Euphoria". The singer had earlier caused controversy by meeting with local rights activists before the contest.
"French Bistro" by Bertrand Auboyneau et François Simon
22/05/2012 - VICE VERSA

"French Bistro" by Bertrand Auboyneau et François Simon

Olivier Barrot tells us more about typical "French Bistro". Cheers !
The Cannes Fashion Police
19/05/2012 - CULTURE

The Cannes Fashion Police

Coming up in today's Cannes Report: the hottest looks on the red carpet - and films focusing on religion, sexuality, and crime spark debate at the festival.
The King of Kung Fu Hits the Croisette
19/05/2012 - Culture

The King of Kung Fu Hits the Croisette

Eve Jackson battles through the fans to speak to kung fu king Jackie Chan. He is on the Croisette to promote his new movie “Chinese Zodiac”. Plus, we tell you about the real life convict who plays the lead in “Reality” directed by Matteo Garrone.
'Men in Black III' - they're back!
15/05/2012 - CULTURE

'Men in Black III' - they're back!

The Men in Black are back. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are ready to save the world and the summer box office with Men in Black III. Director Barry Sonnenfeld tells Genie Godula why having a big head is a secret to Hollywood success - and how porn has helped his career!
Daniel Buren turns Paris' Grand Palais into a monumental kaleidoscope
14/05/2012 - CULTURE

Daniel Buren turns Paris' Grand Palais into a monumental kaleidoscope

In today's show we head to the biggest exhibition of the week, Daniel Buren's "Monumenta" which is taking over Paris' Grand Palais with a kaleidoscope of colours. We also get a preview of another major Parisian exhibit filling up the Palais de Tokyo. The unmissable "La Triennale" which takes place every three years, showcases the work of 113 contemporary artists from over 40 countries.
Algeria: Disillusioned voters
12/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Algeria: Disillusioned voters

In Algeria, President Bouteflika is hoping that parliamentary elections will satisfy calls for change, but many voters still feel left out of the political process. In Tunisia, numbers are down at an annual Jewish festival because of security concerns, but hundreds brave the risks anyway. Finally, rural Moroccan craftswomen get a chance to show off their wares at a fashion show with a difference.
Walk like an Egyptian thanks to 3D technology
11/05/2012 - CULTURE

Walk like an Egyptian thanks to 3D technology

In today's show with Genie Godula we head to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for a new exhibit that lets visitors roam through the Giza Necropolis, choosing which sites to explore and discover thanks to 3D technology. Also on the show, and closer to home, a look at the buzz exhibition of the moment, Daniel Buren's "Monumenta" and we will have live music in the studio with Swedish pop sensation Simian Ghost.
Why the Brits are disappointed in the French election results
11/05/2012 - CULTURE

Why the Brits are disappointed in the French election results

Coming up in today's Carte Blanche, Stephen Clarke explains why British and American press were trying to influence the election, to get the French to vote for their favourite candidate, Monsieur Sarkozy, and why, as usual, the French ignored the advice of the "Anglo-Saxons" and elected François Hollande.
Chad: Threat of famine looms
10/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN AFRICA

Chad: Threat of famine looms

In Chad, one in five children die before their fifth birthday. The famine this year is so bad that one aid worker we talked to called it a catastrophe. Meanwhile, it was the first reported attack on a shrine in Timbuktu. Some people in Mali now think this could be the beginning of an-all out war against the culture that is the city's hallmark. Finally, we take a listen to Ivory Coast’s new musical craze. Bella Mondo is the country’s first all-girl band.
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