In the Middle Ages, women lived without legal rights, personal choice, or protection. This episode explores marriage, silence, and survival through the lives of medieval…
A criminal case involving one of France’s most iconic actors has evolved into a broader cultural reckoning. As courts, newspapers and artistic communities take opposing…
Alain Delon and Jean-Pierre Melville: A Convergence of Solitudes Cinema, silence, and the discipline of form in post-war French film “I never explain my films.…
Jean-Pierre Melville and Alain Delon — architects of noir — are two iconic figures of French cinema whose films, Un flic and Le Samouraï, became…
61st Biennale di Venezia: In Minor Keys Curator: Koyo Kouoh Curatorial team: Gabe Beckhurst Feijoo, Marie Helene Pereira, Rasha Salti, Siddhartha Mitter, Rory Tsapayi Art…
SERGE GAINSBOURG: THE PRECISION OF DISCOMFORT Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais. Serge Gainsbourg, 1968 Serge Gainsbourg is the most complex, contradictory,…
Founded in 1826, Le Figaro became more than a newspaper — it became a voice of its time. The story of a publication that has…
Le Figaro — 200 years (1826–2026) A Parisian newspaper and the history of a French public voice Le Figaro was founded in Paris in January…
CHARLES V THE WISE (KING OF FRANCE, 1364–1380) — Why Was He Called the Wise? « Charles V fut avant tout un roi du gouvernement,…









