Digital parenting: tips on how to use real-time location tracking
In Entre Nous, we speak to Elizabeth Milovidov about real-time location tracking. Some parents may be worried about their children and decide that knowing their child's location is necessary for peace…
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha: ‘Humanity is under the rubble’
After losing his home, along with countless friends and family, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha escaped Gaza with his wife and three children. Now in exile, the award-winning writer is…
Exemplary behavior mandatory for K-pop artists in South Korea
A singer in the Riize boy band was obliged to leave the group after photos revealed him in an amorous relationship and smoking. Unacceptable behavior in a country where stars…
Death of Charles Dumont, sentimental crooner and composer of songs for Edith Piaf and Dalida
The career of the singer, author of numerous piano romances enhanced by violins, was launched by the song 'Non, Je ne Regrette Rien,' written for 'La Môme.'
‘Dune: Prophecy’: The exercise of power in a galactic convent
Set 100 centuries before the events recounted in Denis Villeneuve's films, this mystical and political series finds its way between respect for the text and originality.
‘Talking drum’ to return to Côte d’Ivoire as French government drags on restitution law
The Ayôkwé Djidji will be exposed in its home country, but France has yet to pass legislation allowing for it to be formally restituted.
Hitting the keys with pianist Alexandra Stréliski and organist Hampus Lindwall
This week, Marjorie Hache speaks with award-winning French-Canadian pianist Alexandra Stréliski about her new album "Neo-Romance", which she is currently touring in France. Meanwhile, Sweden’s Hampus Lindwall tells us about…
Charles Dumont, composer of Edith Piaf’s ‘Non, je ne regrette rien,’ dies aged 95
A trumpeter by training, Dumont's career transformed when he convinced Edith Piaf to perform one of his compositions, after she had turned him down several times.
Ready-to-wear, summer 2025: Paris, the ideal stage for Asian and African designers
At more than 80 years old, Yohji Yamamoto still enjoys reassembling fabric like a child. At Issey Miyake, Satoshi Kondo offers a collection inspired by traditional Japanese papermaking. The Franco-Japanese…
Series show: The true story behind rogue trader Jerôme Kerviel
His risky market trades at French bank Société Générale saw Jerôme Kerviel convicted of breach of trust and forgery in 2008. Now, the docu-series "Breaking the bank: One trader, 50…