Paris 19e, Laumière
Journalist at RFI (ex-DW, BBC, CBC, F24...), writer (on art, music, culture...), I work in radio, podcasting, online, on films. As a writer, I also contributed to the New Arab, Art UK, Byline Times, the i Paper... Born in Paris, I was based in Prague, Miami, London, Nairobi (covering East Africa), Bangui, and in Bristol, UK. I also reported from Italy, Germany, Haiti, Tunisia, Liberia, Senegal, India, Mexico, Iraq, South Africa... This blog is to share my work, news and cultural discoveries.
Paris 19e, Laumière
Tamino's second album is coming out later in September.
Here is a new extract:
'You Don't Own Me' · Tamino ℗ 2022 Communion Records Released on: 2022-09-01
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Tamino said: "To me the lyrics aren’t directed towards a specific person, group, or place of power. It’s more of an ode to Freedom and a stance to any form of oppression. I hope oppressed individuals and/or groups can find solace in a song like this."
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For more on Tamino, read my article for The Markaz Review from here.
Two of my favourite bands/artists released a new song, that I just got to hear, a few hours before leaving London (again).
And this is such a perfect soundtrack to these last couple of days... I've been interviewing veterans from forgotten wars, writing about artists creating music and visual art with sounds of (sacred) waters, and I'm about to say goodbye - again - to my 'other country', to my 'yellow brick road', to my dream of happiness, to be pursued elsewhere, obviously...
But I didn't say goodbye. To anyone. Not even the ones I think about everyday. Especially not them.
First time in Italy in ... too long.
So, I travelled by train to Milan...
A la Triennale: 'Unknown Unknowns' - where the arts interrogate science
Ambiance nocturne: Aperitivo
Milan's street art:
La grande stazione de Milano Centrale:
Bello Bergamo:
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Bye bye Italia
If you're interested in the rise of street art in the Arab world, my first piece on the issue, beginning with Tunisia:
My piece on young graffiti artists from Tunis and beyond, for The New Arab.
Read from here: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/features/leaving-mark-tunisia-hotbed-arab-street-art
A decade after the revolution in Tunisia, urban art has helped transform the nation’s relations with public spaces. Local artists are encouraged to use Arabic as a means of graffiti. Now, a younger generation is ready to bloom, including women.
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Read from here: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/features/leaving-mark-tunisia-hotbed-arab-street-art
Just a song I like.... Saw this band on stage a lot BC (before Covid...).
“The UK’s leading festival dedicated to classic cinema.”
Sight & Sound
The 6th edition of Cinema Rediscovered is taking place this week at the Watershed cinema in Bristol, from Wed. 20 to Sunday 24 July 2022 with a line-up of brand new restorations and rediscoveries launching a UK wide tour (Aug – Nov 2022).
This Monday in TMR Weekly:
18 July, 2022 • Melissa Chemam
Melissa Chemam in her latest music column interviews Tunisian electro-world creator Imed Alibi.
Read here: https://themarkaz.org/tunisias-imed-alibi-crosses-borders-in-new-frigya-electronica-album/