By temporarily suspending films starring Depardieu, the public broadcaster is making at least five mistakes in one. Not only do we have to distinguish between the man and the work, but this choice opens a Pandora's box, and RTS is shooting itself in the foot.
Pierre angulaire du militantisme woke, un nouvel antiracisme importé des Etats-Unis a vu le jour en Europe. Malgré les apparences, il n’a plus grand-chose en commun avec l’antiracisme classique universaliste qui l’a précédé.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. Youtuber Ralph Müller, a doctoral student in literature at the University of Geneva, delivers his scathing analysis of a typical contemporary phenomenon.
First published in January 2014, Le Regard Libre, which has never changed its name or mission, has nevertheless evolved from a student magazine to an intellectual magazine present on the media scene. It's time to reveal a little more about what goes on behind the scenes.
By the way, why do you read us? Here, for our 100th issue, are the answers from Zeynep Ersan, Lionel Hort, Delphine Gendre, Pascal Couchepin, Joseph and Madeleine Mayoraz, Yves Tabin, Cathy Sierro, Jean-Jacques Michelet, Laetitia Guinand and Jean-François Braunstein.
Digitization has had a major impact on the journalistic sector. Between changing practices and economic challenges, the last ten years have seen the media shrink in the face of new competitors.
A l’occasion de ce 100e numéro, fêtons le pluralisme, et ses corollaires que sont la tolérance et la liberté d’expression. Lors de la création du «Regard Libre», nous n’aurions pas imaginé à quel point ces maîtres mots de notre revue nécessiteraient d'être défendus.
The pleasure of acid consumption lies in the excess of perception it brings. Here, too, lies its great danger, for the magic lies in the things themselves, not in this ultra-perception.
The most damaging effect of drugs is to make us believe that everything else is irrelevant, when in fact it's quite the opposite. To fight the temptation of substances, we need to campaign for wonder. For the taste of taste.