It's a rapprochement that's almost like passing the baton. Here we meet the two men behind the alliance, which aims to make Editions Montsalvens a key player in the publishing industry in French-speaking Switzerland.
Fribourg
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Photographs by Nicolas Locatelli
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Photographs by Nicolas Locatelli
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The identitarian left has struck again
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Literature
From the whole world to the heart of the world (in motion)
par Arthur Billereypar Arthur BillereyA human book that can be read in one sitting.
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Le Regard Libre N° 61 - Loris S. Musumeci
Scientific subjects are not our forte at Regard Libre. Nor is it the forte of most media. But this time, we're moving beyond the scientific to the humanitarian. The Pharmelp association is above all about ambitious scientists who look at the world and care about it, as is the case with Claude Rohrbasser, president and founder of the association. In 2007, he is still a professor at the Fribourg School of Engineering and Architecture, but close to retirement. And what does he find better to do? Inventing a unique and innovative machine for detecting counterfeit drugs with his students. Suffice to say, this man will never give up his passion for chemistry. Retirement or not, today Pharmelp organizes missions all over the world with its machine. A discussion with President Claude Rohrbasser and his team.
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Le Regard Libre N° 57 - Loris S. Musumeci
Honestly a good guy. A simple guy; welcoming, generous. Lionel Avanthay has his head in the clouds as he ponders the ecology and agriculture of tomorrow. But he has his feet firmly on the ground, and his hands too. Having become a farmer in 2016 in the convents of the Fribourg region, he now devotes himself to his passion: pasta. Pasta that he produces himself and sells with growing success. Meet this philosophical young businessman in an idyllic garden, where the birds sing.
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Les bouquins du mardi - Lauriane Pipoz Olivier Beetschen's latest creation is a thriller set in Fribourg. After two collections of poems and two thrillers, the Lausanne-born...
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Visual arts
David Brulhart: «Apart from the drawings, all the works have accidents».»
par Amélie Wauthierpar Amélie WauthierNeve is the eternal snow found on the summits of our mountains. We imagine them to be beautiful and pristine, but in reality they're often grey, dirty,...
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Telling the story of a generation through faces









