UK star Craig David: Still ‘Born to Do It’
"7 Days", 'Walking Away", and "Rewind" were songs that defined an era of UK music and made waves across the globe in the early noughties. With these catchy lyrics and…
‘The Substance’: An ex-star’s battle against obsolescence
Demi Moore plays an actress struggling against the effects of aging in Coralie Fargeat's film mixing horror and glamor.
Part of Simone Veil’s art collection will go on auction at Christie’s
As early as the 1970s, the figure of French and European politics, who championed abortion rights, had the habit of visiting the galleries of Paris' Left Bank, forging friendships with…
From book bans to celebrity endorsements: The US election culture wars
Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Harrison Ford and even The Avengers have come out in support of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, while Republican hopeful Donald Trump has the likes…
Ava DuVernay, director and producer: ‘If Trump is elected, artists’ voices will be weakened’
The African-American filmmaker presented her latest feature, 'Origin,' at this year's Geneva Film Festival, where she is guest of honor.
Music icon Quincy Jones dies at 91
FRANCE 24 Journalist Jenny Ben Brahim tells us more about Quincy Jones, the superstar producer behind Michael Jackson's thriller album, who died at 91. Born in Chicago, Jones’ decades-long career…
Music show: Okay Kaya and Ziyad Al-Samman bring their musical universes to France
On today’s music show on arts24, Jennifer Ben Brahim is joined on set by Norwegian-American singer Okay Kaya and Syrian-British musician Ziyad Al-Samman. Okay Kaya is known for juxtaposing her…
2024 Prix Goncourt awarded to Kamel Daoud for his novel ‘Houris’
The 2024 'Prix Goncourt' was awarded on Monday to French-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud for his novel 'Houris' (ed. Gallimard), which deals with “the black decade” in Algeria. Executive Director at…
Prix Goncourt: Kamel Daoud wins France’s literary prize for Algerian Civil War novel ‘Houris’
French-Algerian writer Kamel Daoud has won the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize, for his novel set during the bloody "Black Decade" that tore apart his native Algeria at…
‘From one World to Another’: Dominique Trinquand on the axes of humanity
If you think of the major axes of the world, the big borderlines, you might think of migratory routes like through Africa into Europe, or through the Americas. You might also…