JK Rowling will not be prosecuted for her critical comments on Scotland’s law against incitement to transgender hatred

JK Rowling will not be prosecuted for her critical comments on Scotland’s law against incitement to transgender hatred

By Figaro with Reuters Published 6 hours ago, Updated 5 hours ago Scottish justice will not prosecute JK Rowling for her comments on the new law against incitement to transgender hatred. AFP/Dia Dipasupil Scottish Police said through their spokesperson that the Harry Potter author’s comments “were not considered criminal and would not be the subject … Read more

Top History Books for Christmas 2023: Gift Ideas to Delight Any History Buff

Top History Books for Christmas 2023: Gift Ideas to Delight Any History Buff

This is a good time to both give gifts and immerse yourself in exciting reading. Especially since the range of personalities and periods shines with its diversity: the war of 39-45, the Napoleonic empire, the Ancien Régime… Giving a book for the holidays is often a good idea. But not just any book: this is … Read more

The Naivety of Criticism: Exploring the Rowdy Big Apple of the ‘Seventies’ in Seth Greenland’s New Novel

The Naivety of Criticism: Exploring the Rowdy Big Apple of the ‘Seventies’ in Seth Greenland’s New Novel

CRITICISM – The writer takes up certain characters from his previous novels, gives them a past and recapitulates an entire era. That of the rowdy Big Apple of the “seventies”. This shows his naivety. In 1976, Paul Schwartzman, nicknamed Pablo, dreamed of writing a screenplay about Cicero. In the meantime, he writes porn film reviews … Read more

You don’t know anything about me: The Prize-Winning First Novel that Explores the Life of the ‘Mown of Chartres’ and the Purge

You don’t know anything about me: The Prize-Winning First Novel that Explores the Life of the ‘Mown of Chartres’ and the Purge

You don’t know anything about me by Julie Héraclès won the Prize for best first novel. The book returns to the Purge symbolized by a photo by Robert Capa showing a woman branded for having collaborated with the Germans. «Writing about her has never been a way of clearing her customs, but, perhaps, of making … Read more

In Situ Exhibition: Anne-Lise Seusse’s Mount Royal at IAC

New Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes – The Institute of Contemporary Art (IAC) in Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes is proud to present its latest exhibition, “Appointment 11,” featuring the stunning artwork of Anne-Lise Seusse. The exhibition will run from September 15 to November 13, 2011. One of the highlights of the exhibition is … Read more

Laboratory for Space and Brain: Exploring the Intersections of Art and Science

Initiated by the artist Ann Veronica Janssens and Nathalie Ergino, director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, this project proposes to question, from the field of artistic experimentation, the practical and theoretical research making it possible to link space and the brain. Interdisciplinary, this Laboratory brings together the thoughts and experiences of artists and scientists … Read more