Culture. Photographer Armand Luciani highlights shadow workers

Culture.  Photographer Armand Luciani highlights shadow workers

They read newspapers, but not for entertainment or information. These printer employees Corsica-morningrelying above all others on today’s issue, Armand Luciani photographed them at their workplace, in Poreta, on a summer evening in 2023. Photographs among the forty that the artist Bastia decided to appear in the catalog of his exposure Nightofficially opened a few … Read more

Marie-Pierre Bianchini: “Corsica was there again” at the Paris Agricultural Exhibition

Marie-Pierre Bianchini: "Corsica was there again" at the Paris Agricultural Exhibition

What is your take on this 2024 edition? We are satisfied because although incidents could happen anywhere, the Corsican village did not experience anything like this, everything was handled very well. The producers are satisfied with the atmosphere and sales. Neither lamb nor calf remained. AOP sausages (protected designation of origin, editor’s note) and farm … Read more

Words and books. The road to infanticide

Words and books.  The road to infanticide

Rating: 4/5 This novel owes nothing to fiction, which might encourage purists to consider it a documentary. We will leave this school debate to them, the main thing is to pay attention to what we are told there. Karyn Nishimura has lived in Japan for a long time. After working for Agence France Presse, she … Read more

Natalie Dessay, singer: “Two things were optional for my children: school and music”

Natalie Dessay, singer: "Two things were optional for my children: school and music"

Natalie Dessay, in 2016. SIMON FOWLER / CEDELLE AGENCY Talk about music education around you and you’ll hear as many people regretting that their parents didn’t push them to persevere in music theory as people who still didn’t understand what was expected of them when they put a recorder between their paws. And musician parents, … Read more

At the Paris gallery Karsten Greve, papers saturated with the inscriptions of Louis Soutter

At the Paris gallery Karsten Greve, papers saturated with the inscriptions of Louis Soutter

“Potentates of Infirmities” (1937-1942), Louis Soutter. COURTESY OF GALLERY KARSTEN GREVE KÖLN PARIS ST. MORITZ/NIKOLAI SAULSKI In the last years of his life, from 1936, Louis Soutter (1871-1942) drew with his fingers on large sheets of paper with oil paints, which lent itself better to this practice than the ink he used earlier. Before we … Read more