The first French translation of the work of Aliyeh Ataei, Iranian writer and journalist, «La frontière des oubliés», her fifth publication, paints a picture of bitter-tasting exile in nine short stories. Chilling.
L'histoire a de tout temps été écrite par les hommes. A la veille d'une nouvelle journée de mobilisation féministe en Suisse, plongée dans un des livres qui veut redonner aux femmes leur juste place.
For her first feature film, Carmen Jaquier immerses us in the heights of Switzerland at the beginning of the 20th century. A militant coming-of-age that highlights adolescent emancipation in a society numbed by firm Catholic practice.
The 2022 edition of the Venice Biennale is finally turning purple and moving forward thanks to a curator who chooses...
AVS 21, a fair and necessary reform or a junk measure? Our editor-in-chief Jonas Follonier and deputy editor-in-chief Antoine-Frédéric Bernhard give their differing opinions on the pension reform to be put to the vote on September 25.
Les bouquins du mardi – Aude Robert-Tissot Colombe Boncenne nous entraîne de la proximité touchante d’une chambre d’hôpital à un petit appartement...
We recently celebrated 50 years of women's suffrage in Switzerland, an opportunity for us to take another look at the place of women in today's world. While women occupy an increasingly important place in society, there are data that seem to indicate a stagnation in the consideration and recognition of what they actually want and should be. This ambivalence in the advancement of the female cause can become the anchor for a new reflection on the meaning of the female body. It is this conversion of gaze and point of view that we wish to present here.
Cabrel releases a new album... with a twist.
An almost philosophical tale