ART / LONDON

Magic in the Everyday: Two Artists Who Transform Reality

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Two powerful art exhibitions in London—Noah Davis at the Barbican and Grayson Perry at the Wallace Collection—reveal how everyday life can be transformed through a magical, artistic lens. In times of unrest, their work offers light, complexity, and wonder.

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BRITAIN / THEATRE

“Too Small to Tell”: A Powerful Reckoning from Inside Miramax

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Lisa Rose’s gripping one-woman show Too Small to Tell, now at the Brighton Fringe Festival, offers a raw, personal account of working at Miramax in the shadow of Harvey Weinstein. This timely and courageous performance examines complicity, power, and the urgent need for change in the film industry.

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BUSINESS

La vidéo dans sa stratégie marketing

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À l’ère du numérique, la vidéo s’impose comme un levier incontournable pour toute entreprise souhaitant renforcer sa présence en ligne et engager efficacement son audience. Bien plus qu’un simple support visuel, elle permet de transmettre des messages percutants, de valoriser des produits ou services et de créer une véritable connexion avec les consommateurs. Découvrez dans cet article des conseils pratiques pour intégrer la vidéo à votre stratégie marketing de manière professionnelle et impactante.

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HISTORY / SPAIN

Spanish Women Who Made History

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Throughout the history of Spain, few women have claimed their place through merit alone. This article highlights three extraordinary Spanish women in history—Urraca I of León, Beatriz Galindo “La Latina”, and Luisa Roldán, the first female court sculptor of Spain. These women broke societal norms, wielded influence in politics, education, and art, and reshaped what was possible for women in medieval and early modern Europe.

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CINEMA / LGBTQ+

Flare 2025

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Flare 2025 returned to London with a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ cinema from around the world. From hilarious comedies to poignant love stories set in conflict zones, the festival offered bold, unforgettable stories that reflect the diversity and resilience of queer lives today.

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CINEMA / NEW YORK

The 32nd New York African Film Festival

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This May, the 32nd New York African Film Festival returns to Lincoln Center, spotlighting bold, intimate, and urgent stories from across Africa and its diaspora. From Abderrahmane Sissako’s quiet cross-cultural romance Black Tea to the searing adaptation of Wole Soyinka’s prison memoir The Man Died, the festival is a powerful reminder of cinema’s ability to confront, connect, and inspire.

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BRITTANY / HISTORY

Pierre II, Duke of Brittany

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Far from being a passive figure in Breton history, Pierre II stood firm against French overreach, navigated dynastic threats from Scotland, and defended his duchy from English aggression. In just seven years, he modernized Brittany’s institutions, upheld its independence, and proved that principled diplomacy could rival the power of empires.

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ARGENTINA / FICÇÃO

O Olhar do Estranho

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Em O Olhar do Estranho, Eva desmaia no metrô de Buenos Aires e mergulha em uma cena brutal de repressão política — mas o mais assustador é reconhecer o rosto do estranho que a observava minutos antes… Coincidência ou algo mais sombrio?

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