https://themarkaz.org/kader-
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.
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A little recording by myself:
Samira Brahmia en showcase à l'Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris 5ème, ce vendredi 16 septembre 2022, pour le lancement de son 2ème album intitulé 'AWA'.
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My article on The Markaz Review:
-in English: https://themarkaz.org/vocalist-samira-brahmia-bridges-france-and-algeria-with-love/
-in French: https://themarkaz.org/fr/vocalist-samira-brahmia-bridges-france-and-algeria-with-love/
Vocalist Samira Brahmia Bridges France and Algeria with Love
Nocturne Rive Droite, c'est ce mercredi 14 septembre à partir de 17h
• A partir de 17h : Visites privilégiées pour les bénéficiaires d’associations, les scolaires et les étudiants
• A partir de 18h : Vernissages d'expositions et signatures dans les galeries et librairies, ouvertes aux collectionneurs et au grand public
• A partir de 19h : Performances des artistes Nasima Omid et Yannos Majestikos, organisées en collaboration avec Latitudes Contemporaines, pour rassembler tous les publics, à la galerie Nathalie Obadia
• De 19h à 21h : 4 galeries participantes proposent un buffet solidaire, réalisé par le traiteur engagé le Café Coeur
Inscriptions : https://www.helloasso.com/associations/thanks-for-nothing/evenements/visites-privilegiees-nocturne-rive-droite-a-17h
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Nocturne Rive Droite, this Wednesday, September 14th from 5pm!
For the first time, the program is conceived in collaboration with Thanks for Nothing in order to bring the event to new audiences:
• From 5pm: Preferential visits for non-profits, schools and students
• From 6pm: Exhibition openings and book signings in galleries and bookstores, open to collectors and the general public
• From 7pm: Performances by artists Nasima Omid and Yannos Majestikos, organized in collaboration with Latitudes Contemporaines, in order to gather all audiences at the galerie Nathalie Obadia 4 participating galleries offer a buffet solidaire, realized by the socially committed caterer Café Coeur
Join us by registering here: https://www.helloasso.com/associations/thanks-for-nothing/evenements/visites-privilegiees-nocturne-rive-droite-a-17h
@nocturnerivedroite @latitudescontemporaines @nasimaomid @majesyannos @nasimaomi @galerieobadia @cafecoeur
Friends in the UK, I feel for you...
Trains are hardly working, buses have no drivers, the strikers are exhausted, the pounds is plunging, the bills are sky-rocketing, the crises are deep, the forests are burning, the summer only expressed discontent, the new government is bleak...
And now you have to cope with official days of mourning.
"There will be a period of royal mourning for seven days after her funeral."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/queen-mourning-period-days-death-b2021347.html
"On Friday, Buckingham Palace announced that the period of royal mourning will be observed from now until seven days after the Queen's funeral. This means the mourning period will last a total of 17 days."
“Atopos” is the lead single from Björk’s 10th album Fossora.
The title comes from the Greek word “ἄτοπος” meaning “unusual” or “out of place”, relating to the song’s themes of disconnection and the angular beats and bass clarinets forming a sonic labyrinth throughout.
The name also coincidentally belongs to a genus of carnivorous, air-breathing land slugs. Inspired by Roland Barthes' book A Lover’s Discourse, “Atopos” is a love song where Björk asks herself various questions about the relationship with her partner in order to show empathy and resolve mutual problems.
In a brief description of the lyrics in an interview with The Guardian, she said: "Sometimes, when I really love someone, I will have an interrogation lyric and it’s disguised as my doubts, because I want to be nice – but it’s actually their doubts."
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.