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20 November 2023
Kai Iden's Journey: From K-Pop Dance Contests to Synthwave Ballad "Nothing"
Hailing from France, Kai Iden is an artist whose electrifying pop-electro performances blend original compositions with captivating covers. A unique aspect of his shows is the seamless integration of visually appealing dance routines.
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26 June 2023
Julien Canaby: A French Rising Star Spreading the Message of Time
In the vibrant world of music, where talent shines and dreams come true, Julien Canaby, a 21-year-old artist from Toulon (France), emerged as a bright star in 2022 during the tenth season of French popular show Star Academy.
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17 June 2023
Helioé: Rediscovering the Symphony of Nature through Sound
French artist Helioé releases first album "Antipodes".
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17 June 2023
Paolo Ravley's Emotive Single "O Apelo": A Journey of Healing and Self-Discovery
French-Brazilian singer-songwriter and producer, Paolo Ravley, recently unveiled his latest single, "O Apelo" ("The Appeal" or "The Call").
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2 May 2022
Les Miserables West End Review
Here's my review of the West End production of the legendary “Les Miserables” in the Sondeim theatre. A must see show, reads on to learn why.
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18 April 2022
Eurovision 2022: Alphabetical recap of countries’ songs from D-I
From A-Z everything you’ll need to see about this year’s 2022 entries (continuing with countries D-I).
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25 February 2022
Julie D’Aubigny: sword fighter, opera star, and the OG bisexual baddie
Often thought of as wild, uncontained, and a master flouter of all French societal rules — the 17th-century story of Julie D’Aubigny, is generally thought more of as myth than fact.
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16 July 2021
Google fined €500 million by French competition authority
The Autorité de la concurrence accused the tech firm of refusing to seriously follow a mandate to negotiate with news organisations over the use of their content and material, and could lead to additional fines of €900,000 per day for Google.
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14 May 2021
Forestry the size of France has regrown globally since 2000
Environmental campaign group Trillion Trees have found that conservation efforts are working to regenerate forests around the world, with nearly 59 million hectares having regrown over the last 20 years.
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16 April 2021
France faces criticism over controversial Separatism Bill
Women under the age of 18 will be banned from wearing a hijab in public if the Separatism Bill becomes law in France.
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11 January 2020
Paris, city of art
A brief description of the cultural heart of the city of lights.
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12 November 2019
Julio Cortázar: typing jazz
Julio Cortázar, jazz and literature. How do they relate?
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14 October 2019
A Brighton Artist in the Pyrenees Discovers much more than Inspiration
Q&A Part 2 with Brighton based artist, Craig Simpson, the first artist-in-residence with Talkin' Culture's #projectpyrenees
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8 October 2019
When an artist leaves Brighton with his oil paints for the Pyrenees...
Q&A with self taught, Brighton based artist, Craig Simpson, following his artist-in-residency at the heritage home of Talkin' Culture in France, part of #projectpyrenees Here's what happened...
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8 July 2017
Returning to Reims dir. Thomas Ostermeier review
A play that attests "maybe Rupert Murdoch isn't evil" wouldn't usually be my cup of tea. But how wrong I was.