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culture 17d ago Paris

Julien Doré Film Premiere Announced

French singer Julien Doré performed in Paris and has announced upcoming concerts at Salle Créelle next week. He is also scheduled to perform at several major festivals, including Terre du Son and Poupet, starting in July. Doré recently concluded an extensive tour and may embark on an acoustic 'guitar-voice' tour in September. He is also revisiting his 2011 album 'Bichon'. Singer Julien Doré's tour, which attracted over a million spectators, is concluding with a cinema event. A special screening of the film 'Le dernier pestacle,' filmed ten days prior in Paris, will take place across France on a Thursday in July. This offers an immersive experience of the show's special effects and sets. Tickets are available on juliendoréocinéma.com.
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culture 17d ago Paris

Gilda Releases New Album, Plans Paris Concert

Singer Gilda is releasing a self-titled album and has scheduled a concert at La Cigale in Paris on May 28th. Her previous concert on April 13th was sold out, prompting the announcement of a performance a year in advance. Gilda's music explores themes of utopia and the fine line between light and shadow, as seen in her music video for 'Utopiste'. Artist Gilda has released a new album titled 'Gilda' and is scheduled to perform at La Cigale in Paris on May 28th.
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culture 17d ago Paris

Yannick Noah Blends Engagement and Hedonism in Music

Singer Yannick Noah's music is characterized by a blend of social engagement and hedonism, combining danceable refrains with mobilizing lyrics. His work often celebrates a mythified Africa while embracing universalism, contributing to his status as a popular star. Noah's musical style is influenced by figures like Bob Marley, as seen in his rendition of 'Redemption Song,' which is uptempo and joyful. Singer Yannick Noah's 12th studio album continues to express his humanist convictions and belief in mutual respect. His music is described as optimistic and inclusive, drawing inspiration from artists like Bob Marley. Some critics initially found his early hits too consensual, but his fame grew between poles of commitment and hedonism.
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technology 17d ago Paris

New Platform Connects Travelers With Shippers

Motiasi is a new platform designed to connect individuals needing to send documents or small items with travelers who can transport them. The service aims to facilitate secure and urgent deliveries by leveraging individuals already making trips. Both senders and travelers undergo identity verification to build trust within the platform. The service focuses on circular economy principles within France as an initial phase. The platform targets diaspora populations who require shipping to distant destinations at lower costs than providers like DHL or UPS. Users verify their identity to build confidence. Travelers declare available cargo space in their luggage or vehicle, and senders can request specific items like medication to be transported.
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culture 17d ago Paris

Yael Naim and Gilda Perform Live Session

Musicians Yael Naim and Gilda performed live sessions on RFI, presenting their latest albums. Yael Naim's song 'Rabbit Hole' from her album 'Yael' explores how generational narratives influence perceptions. Gilda released her self-titled album and will perform at La Cigale on May 28. The sessions were filmed by RFI Vidéo and are available on social media. Gilda released her first album in French and Portuguese, while Yael Naim released her fifth studio album. Yael Naim performed live sessions, presenting her new album 'Entre' and a song titled 'Rabbit Hole' from her album 'Yael'. Both artists will have upcoming concerts: Naim at La Cigale on April 13th and at the Olympia, while Gilda will perform at La Cigale on May 28th. RFI Monde filmed all the performances, which are available on social media.
RFI Monde
culture 17d ago Paris

Paris Renames Quay to Honor Aimé Césaire

The Quai des Tuileries in Paris has been partially renamed to Quai Messésères to mark a centenary. The renaming occurs as part of cultural commemorations in the Tuileries Garden area. This move highlights the historical legacy of the individual within the city's landscape. The change affects the area near the Jardin des Tuileries. The Solferino bridge/walkway has been officially renamed Singor. The changes reflect historical connections to colonial-era students in Paris during the 1930s. The renaming is part of a broader recognition of Césaire's influence and the presence of students from French colonies in Paris during the 1930s. The report also touches on the complex legacy of figures like Thomas Jefferson, who owned slaves and brought them to Paris. The statue representing an enslaver, which was erected in 2006, has raised questions about historical commemoration.
RFI Monde
culture 17d ago Paris

French Design Exhibition Focuses on Child-Centric Furniture

The Centre Pompidou in Paris is hosting an exhibition exploring over 100 years of design focused on children. The exhibition showcases furniture and environments designed with children in mind, from Art Nouveau to contemporary designers.
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culture 17d ago Paris

Yannick Noah Celebrates Humanist Convictions in New Album

Singer Yannick Noah's music is characterized by a blend of social engagement and hedonism, combining danceable refrains with mobilizing lyrics. His work often celebrates a mythified Africa while embracing universalism, contributing to his status as a popular star. Noah's musical style is influenced by figures like Bob Marley, as seen in his rendition of 'Redemption Song,' which is uptempo and joyful. Singer Yannick Noah's 12th studio album continues to express his humanist convictions and belief in mutual respect. His music is described as optimistic and inclusive, drawing inspiration from artists like Bob Marley. Some critics initially found his early hits too consensual, but his fame grew between poles of commitment and hedonism.
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culture 17d ago Paris

French Novel Explores Family History Through World War II

A guided tour in Paris, 'Paris Noir', aims to educate visitors about the city's Black history and the legacy of French colonialism. A guided tour in Paris, led by Martin K., focuses on Black history and the legacy of colonialism, offering a different perspective than traditional tours. The guide, originally from Martinique, notes that many tourists, even those born in Paris, are unaware of French overseas history and its complexities. Tourists often ask questions about identity and belonging, prompted by the guide's race and the diverse neighborhoods visited, such as Château d'eau, which has a African presence. Historians note the 'Code Noir' introduced a hierarchy between races, contributing to the construction of the concept of race during that era.
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economy 17d ago Paris

First-Time Homebuyers Acquiring Property Later In Life

New studies indicate that first-time homebuyers are purchasing property at an older age, with the average age for a first acquisition now 36.5 years. This age is slightly higher than the previous average of 36. The average monthly income for these buyers is 5,000 euros, with a down payment of 56,000 euros and a loan of 220,000 euros. In the Île-de-France region, these figures are considerably higher. While couples remain the majority of buyers, single buyers under 30 are increasing. Loan durations are also extending, with 54% of credits now spread over 25 years, up from 41% five years ago.
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