Julia Garner will play Madonna in a biopic of the singer June 9, 2022 The actress ofInventing Anna was chosen from more than a dozen applicants to play the Material Girl in the film directed by the Queen… Continue Reading
In Aix-en-Provence, the secrets of conducting April 12, 2022 Under an azure sky, a facetious mistral teases the still shy foliage of the plane trees. This Saturday April 9, it is in the… Continue Reading
Michael: what we know about the Michael Jackson biopic February 11, 2022 After Bohemian Rhapsody, American producer Graham King captures the romantic life of the King of Pop with John Logan in the script. Distributed by… Continue Reading
A violin whirlwind with Fiona Monbet’s “Maelström” album February 4, 2022 Could it be his dual Franco-Irish nationality? Fiona Monbet evokes a Celtic fairy. Petite, with an elven grace, with an intense presence and a… Continue Reading
“I like the idea of being vilified”: the confidences of Philippe Katerine in Figaro February 1, 2022 INTERVIEW – The singer and actor plays for the first time in a melodrama, Little Solange by Axelle Ropert. He confides in his role,… Continue Reading
Spotify takes action against misinformation January 31, 2022 Spotify has decided to react. Faced with a boycott movement launched by folk rock legend Neil Young. the Swedish music platform announced on Sunday… Continue Reading
“Sunday, Bloody Sunday”, U2’s most political hit January 30, 2022 “This song is not a rebel song”. That’s what Bono said when he launched on stage in December 1982 Sunday, Bloody Sunday. Words that… Continue Reading
Music and Liturgy (continued). We have set up a liturgical song workshop January 11, 2022 I am reacting to the readers’ letter “Music and liturgy” published in The cross of December 14 (to read below) which I find severe… Continue Reading
In Hungary, a new center for early music October 18, 2021 For many music lovers, Hungarian music begins with Franz Liszt, to impose his deep personality at the turn of the 19th century.e-XXe centuries parallel… Continue Reading
Sète pavoise in the colors of Brassens October 9, 2021 Quai du Maroc, in Sète, two gigantic ferries wait. Then, one of them blows a plume of black smoke through its vertiginous chimney and… Continue Reading