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Outdoors | And life goes on No, this Kiarostami is not projected under the stars this summer; on the other hand, a multitude of outdoor cinema moments gives hope for a return to normal. Let's project ourselves into the turmoil

Vincent Raymond | Monday July 5, 2021

Photo: The Big Lebowski © Universal

It is with one of the most faithful appointments that we begin this panorama: Sommerkino!, the German film festival concocted by the Goethe Institut at the Maison de la Confluence (2e< /sup>rounding). Scheduled from July 7 to 10 at 9.30 p.m., this 10thedition, always free, presents four German-language feature films (25 km/h, Oskar & Lily, Der große Sommer, Sommer vorm Balkon) in a friendly setting, embellished if the sanitary conditions allow it with pretzels and beer.

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Also included in the Tout l'monde hors itinerary, the screening of the documentary Les 80 ans de ma mère resulting from a theatrical work carried out by the Compagnie La Grenade on Thursday 1stJuly at 10 p.m. Parc de Gerland (7th), or the eclectic Vents d'images festival, which will deploy its 4thedition at the Parc du Clos Loyat (8th ) in three stages: The Boy and the World (July 9 at 10 p.m.), Nothingwood (July 16 at 9:30 p.m.) and The Castle in the Sky (August 27 at 8:30 p.m.).

The Grand Hôtel-Dieu (2th) is also relaunching a free summer program (upon registration) with four screenings at 10 p.m. Chance or coincidence, the site recently singled out for having offered musicians to play without remuneration offers films with strong protest or social content: Les Invisibles by Louis-Julien Petit (July 7), Au nom de la terre by Edouard Bergeron (15 July), Dark Waters by Todd Haynes (July 29) and Erase History by Kervern & Delépine (August 12). Honorable amends or uninhibited cynicism?

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Around Lyon

Villeurbanne doubles the dose with a program showing eight films in the districts of the city between July 8 and August 17 (with among others Asterix and the Secret of the Magic Potion or The Big Lebowski, photo) and the Ciné de l'été at the Rize OK, it's not outdoors, but it's also good on Saturday mornings at 11 a.m., from July 10 to August 28, with a strong musical tropism ranging from La Visite de la fanfare to Un cur en hiver. On the side of Bron, Ciné plein air plays itinerancy from July 2 to August 6 in the city, with a resolutely family poster integrating My Father's Glory / My Mother's Castle as Parvana.

In Caluire, two screenings aimed at young audiences, initiatory, epic and heroic: Doctor Dolittle (July 7 at 10 p.m., Place Gutemberg) and the Pixar En Avant (July 18 at 10 p.m., Parc des Berges de Saint-Clair). Finally, in Meyzieu, we bet on a sure and local value; nothing less than a masterpiece of animation: Ma Vie de Courgette by Claude Barras (July 10 at 10 p.m. at Parc République). Even if you come from the end of Lyon, you will have time to take the tram back!

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News | 80 places, 60 actors, 70 events and 250 artists, all concentrated in 24 hours: this is the rich and festive program of April 30, otherwise known as Jazz Day!

Partner Article | Friday, April 15, 2022

Since 2011, on the initiative of Unesco, there has been an international jazz day, taking place on April 30 and of which Herbie Hancock is the goodwill ambassador. Its goal: “to celebrate the virtues of jazz as an educational tool, a force for peace, unity, dialogue and broader cooperation between peoples”. Good, and incidentally, to listen to jazz.Bonjour LyonIn 2022, for the 10th consecutive year, Jazz in Vienna with the Metropolitan Pole coordinates this event on the territory and mobilizes the jazz actors. With us, these 24 hours will be punctuated by free concerts and jam-sessions, but also exhibitions and screenings, in more than 80 places in Lyon, Vienne, Villefranche-sur-Saône, Bourgoin-Jallieu, Saint-Exupéry airport and Saint Etienne. The great classics like the Clef de Voûte offer a sophisticated program (concert by The Keyston Crew Jazz night and jams

Town planning | What will become of the Chalet du Lac, the former ENSBA, the Galerie des Terreaux or even the former Musée Guimet? Here are the first leads revealed by Mayor Grégory Doucet and his deputy Sylvain Godinot.

Sebastien Broquet | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Ideas. This is what environmentalist executives lack to speak beyond their militant base: to scare people by brandishing an IPCC report, that's one thing the whole left is now aware of the climate emergency. But on a daily basis, once at the helm of a municipality, you also have to do a minimum of dreaming, project yourself into the future and demonstrate that you are capable of improving the lives of the inhabitants of a city by offering them to develop their city. And a few welcome planted trees are not enough. The occasion was great on Wednesday, April 6, the day Grégory Doucet was to reveal at a press conference what he intended to do with the City's vacant heritage, to put his stamp on it, to initiate momentum, to impose broader themes. The expectation was great, the disappointment is just as much. It is all the more unfortunate that after the emblematic cases of Fagor-Brandt transformed into a TCL depot and the procrastination around the Salle Rameau (not having succeeded to much if not a narrowing of the project), the announcement of the arrival of the Biennial of Contemporary Art at the Guimet Museum, before the temporary occupation

Puy-de-Dôme | Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2018, the Chaîne des Puys (and the Limagne fault) includes, among other things, very young volcanoes less than 10,000 years old which are home to a very popular stone and bottled water, those of Volvic. Head for the northern part of the largest Regional Natural Park in France: that of the volcanoes of Auvergne.

Nadja Pobel | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

They are explosive (very dangerous by spraying materials) or effusive (less violent, with lava flows), adjoin the inseparable Limagne fault, the earths crust which fractured, collapsed 35 million years ago years allowing the magmas to rise, these young puys are less than 10,000 years old and are therefore not considered as yet extinct. The one facing the Puy des Gouttes, Côme, the only volcano in the 80s to have a double crater, is thus preserved from its erosion. Conversely, the Puy de Dôme has been sacrificed on the altar of tourism, including the cogwheel tourist train. Then follow the guide for the Puy des Gouttes (1,134 m). In the past very many sheep were grazed much less now

Games | The board game is popular. Two friends have just inaugurated their first shop specializing in games, where it is possible to buy, rent and meet publishers: Master Yeti.

Louise Grossen | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

“We are in a restaurant. Customers from all over the world come to eat and the waiter has headphones on. Its the brouhaha We then have six minutes to take the orders, pass on to the cooks and the butler and serve everyone » This is how Jean-Philippe Malo eloquently pitches [Le Kosmopoli:t], a game of company designed by the Lyonnais publisher Opla. This enthusiast launched, with his friend François Michon, the Master Yeti boutique, Cours Vitton. This minimalist and woody store invites you to put your watch on hold, to stroll between the shelves to immerse yourself in the hundreds of adventures on offer: “I love the graphic and artistic work on the boxes, which is more and more sought after. You want to turn them all over to immerse yourself in the story,” continues the owner. Board, card and strategy games are on offer. And here, the regional and French games have a

In theaters | Indispensable★★★★☆ I COMETE Summer in a village in Corsica. A succession of ordinary events, sketches (...)

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Essential★★★★☆ I COMETE Summer in a village in Corsica. A succession of ordinary events, sketches between inhabitants of all ages talking about everyday life and hinting at more underground stories, more complex relationships where the unsaid and the non-verbal sometimes weigh more heavily than the spoken wordA UFO! Constructed in the most linear fashion possible, this succession of animated snapshots which are supposed to be chronological over the course of a summer captures seemingly random moments among the groups and age groups of the small village community. Taken one by one, the sequences are harmless (discussions between friends, kids, teenagers, old people, neighbours; fights, cruising, parties); but their arrangement gradually reveals the complex relationships between the people of the region, the pieces added, the tourists. And then the corpses in the cupboards appear, linked to attachment to the land or to conflicts between families. Front

In theaters | To see★★★☆☆ Vortex An elderly couple in their Parisian apartment, whose dreary routine is (...)

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

To see★★★☆☆ Vortex An elderly couple in their Parisian apartment, whose dreary routine is punctuated by the absences and runaways of the lady who loses her mind, while the gentleman tries to work. Sometimes their somewhat drug-addicted son comes and hits them with money. And then one day, the dramaImagine Amour de Haneke in a trashy version where nothing would go as planned or rather where everything would turn out for worse. To the clinical and elegant coldness of a sanitized bourgeois setting and the still, wise, controlled shots of the Austrian filmmaker, Gaspar Noé opposes organic disorder, the frontality of old age, the trembling image and the device (already implemented in Lux Æterna) of the split screen allowing simultaneous follow-up of synchronous chaos. Totally consistent with the cardinal and programmatic mantra of Noah ("time destroys everything"), Vortex certainly does not compete with his great poems.

Restaurant | The former head of the Museums cork, exiled for a time in the Territoire de Belfort, returns to open a modern bistro, this time near Valmy in Vaise: Comptoir B.

Adrien Simon | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

We should be delighted that despite the context (and we will only mention the drop in attendance, the increase in the cost of energy and raw materials) restaurants continue to open to offer, like this Comptoir B in Vaise, contemporary bistro cuisine and in particular a lunch menu at just 20. behind the Printing Museum. He is only 33 years old and did his apprenticeship in prestigious houses, notably with Emmanuel Renaut in Megève. After his Lyon adventure, he left to manage the table of a castle (La Terrasse in Beaucourt) in the east of France. Finishing everything in classicism He returned to the capital of Gaul to open, with his companion Mélanie Rousselot, this Count

Hamburger | After forging a solid reputation in the capital, Paris-New-York will try to convince the people of Lyon that its hamburgers are "the best on the planet".

Adrien Simon | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Two years ago, we saw a Parisian group in full swing under the name Carmelo land in Lyon: Big Mamma. Which had built its success on a certain image of Italian cuisine, with the accent and the kitschouille atmosphere representing above all the emergence in France of catering with a start-up sauce. Its ingredients? A concept carried by young entrepreneurs from business school who, having tried out a lighter version of their idea (here, a pizzeria in the Luberon), propel it with the help of investors (for them, Xavier Niel). The right products are part of the business plan. And the food is not the end: the founders of Big Mamma have just raised millions for a new contactless payment box. Big Mamma was launched in 2015, a few years after burgerophiles, but above all precursors of PNY. The history of PNY is that of Rudy Guénaire and

Dance | Attention, new virus and cluster to the Subs! Its name has been listed since at least the Middle Ages: the dancing epidemic or "choremania". Phenomenon spotted (...)

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Warning, new virus and cluster in Subs! Its name has been listed since at least the Middle Ages: the dancing epidemic or "choremania". Phenomenon spotted in Germany and Alsace: a few people began to convulse or dance in a disorderly manner and their movements spread, by contagion, to a whole group in the public spaceIt is from this collective madness that Danish choreographer and dancer Mette Ingvartsen for her performance piece The Dancing Public. "When I began to immerse myself in these phenomena that punctuated Europe in the Middle Ages, I found a link between dance, public space, a state of crisis and a feeling of urgency", declares the artist in a interview for the Ma Culture site. Perched first on a platform then descending among the public, Mette Ingvartsen transmits

Contemporary art | Damir Radović exhibits a few installations in Lyon and, above all, numerous drawings and canvases that immerse us in a chaos of plastic signs and gestures.

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Drawings, paintings, slogans, installations In all these plastic dimensions and techniques, Damir Radović expresses his political anger just as much as his feelings and his most intimate emotions. Explosions of screams and formal squeals: the energy is palpable on the surface, in particular, of his paintings and his drawings, many of which are exhibited at the Kashagan gallery. Born in 1976 in Sarajevo, Damir Radović fled the war at the age of sixteen , in 1992, to take refuge in France. He was trained there at the Beaux-Arts schools in Valence and then Lyon and has lived in Paris since 2014. The war in the former Yugoslavia, emigration, are an integral part of his work: written traces about the war, fragmentation of works and styles in resonance with his fragmented biography. For him, art is a battle and a memory. Memory which, beyond the war, recrosses sections of universal culture: cinema, tragedy, literature, history and geography Le ti

Photography | The photographer Maxence Rifflet presents at Bleu du Ciel a particularly delicate and intelligent work, carried out in seven French prisons, in close collaboration with the prisoners.

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

The result of workshops conducted with prisoners in seven French prisons, the long-term Nos prisons project is, according to photographer Maxence Rifflet, "a call for citizens to take an interest in prisons". Prisons, like psychiatric hospitals or other institutions, are all mirrors of the state of health of our democracy. Mirrors that we are often reluctant to look at as their reflections could hurt our democratic narcissism (remember that France is regularly condemned by the European Court of Human Rights for the state of its prisons). images in the prison environment, Maxence Rifflet (born in 1978, living in Paris) wanted to avoid a double pitfall: “neither contenting myself with a simple documentary observation nor falling into the pathos of the image of the prisoner prostrate in his cell” . His choice was that of the place, of the lived space, of the architecture, by exchanging with the prisoners, "these specialists in the penitentiary space". Prison no longer rhymes seu

Festival | Reperkusound is back at Double Mixte from Friday 15 to Sunday 17 April. The festival takes over the Villeurbannaise scene for an edition that experiments and reinvents itself.

Alpha Saliou Diallo | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Strengthened by its digital experience in 2021 due to Covid, Reperkusound is keeping one foot in the virtual world and is selling the Quentin Stock x Pec visual in the form of a unique NFT (for those who understand something in principle)... On the programming side, we cast a wide net: all the variants of urban and contemporary music are covered, with some headliners from the region such as Panda Dub and the Entourloop. Here is our selection.Nuit 2Spent a resolutely techno Night 1, the programming takes a more organic orientation from Night 2 with a proposal turned towards hip-hop, reggae, afro colors.Biga*RanxThe native of Tours squats radio playlists and festival programming. Its name alone is a signal for the resumption of festivities and sunny days. The man who put Indre-et-Loire on the map with a successful career of sixteen years

Education | ADOS is an association that promotes the values ​​of inclusion and equal opportunity. A resource place for young middle and high school students and their families. Objective: to support them as best as possible in their education.

Camille Brenot | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

In 1985, the Association pour le Dialogue et lOrientation Scolaire was created, at the instigation of René Bonnetain, a retired Brother of the Christian Schools: he wanted to continue to work in the service of young people from popular circles. The observation was already clear, young college students needed calm, advice, listening and follow-up in their studies. On the strength of this observation, he began his tutoring activity in a building destined for destruction. Word of mouth did the rest... Since then, families who cannot support their children in their schooling entrust them to the ADOS team. Taking into account the pupil and his relationship to learning as well as the young person with his personal history and his family environment, this is the credo of ADOS. Claude Ulrich has been its president since

Tattoo | Zoom on Elie Hammond, new generation tattoo artist who started under the aegis of Dimitri HK before forging her own style and becoming one of the most prominent artists of the moment: the globetrotter will be present at The Ink convention Factory. Portrait.

Camille Brenot | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Elie Hammond is a globe-trotting tattoo artist with an artist name straight out of V for Vendetta (aka Evey Hammond). In the profession for ten years, this 30-year-old describes her style as “hybrid, halfway between new school and neo-traditional”. To understand its influences, you have to go back to the premises, even before the story begins: "I like to draw and paint since I was very young, but I took a more conventional path corresponding to parental standards". The turning point came when she had her first tattoo done, in Dimitri HK's salon in Paris, "a chance" says Elie. For Dimitri HK too, who called her back eight months later to offer her a job as a manager. The beginning of the adventure. Once in this position, she never lost sight of her ambitions. “I deepened my drawing, I worked and I showed him how

On the program | We won't be bored at The Ink Factory 2022! An edition that will honor tattoos and artists.

Camille Brenot | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

For this third edition, the organizers of The Ink Factory Teodor and Morgane Milev have invited the elite of world tattoo artists to Lyon from April 22 to 24. Appointment is given to the old Fagor-Brandt factories (Lyon 7th) for a convention in full growth. With one objective, to show us if it was not already done that before being tattoo artists, they are artists, by highlighting the culture, the history of tattooing and all the arts that 200 renowned artists from more than 25 different countries are expected. Among the main tattoo artists present, we find Thomas Carli Jarlier,

Organizers | Meeting with the organizers, Teodor Milev and his wife Morgane, both passionate tattoo artists who also manage the 681 Tattoos shop in Lyon.

Camille Brenot | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

A first edition in 2018, the next in 2019. Since then, the health situation had made it impossible to organize such an event. A time that allows you a more mature return, a convention thought differently from the previous ones? Teodor Milev: It is certain that we had time to mature and stress. In two years, The Ink Factory was postponed three times before being cancelled. A difficult time. Today, we are very happy that the third edition is finally seeing the light of day! Morgane Milev: The visitors share our enthusiasm, everyone missed social exchanges, moments that allow them to get away from everyday life. We too tattoo artists, we felt the lack of attending this kind of meeting. Will there be more tattoo artists than in previous editions?

Preview | This preview would almost have to be scheduled at midnight (or when the film is released in the heart of winter, when darkness falls at 5 p.m.) to (...)

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

This preview would almost have to be scheduled at midnight (or when the film is released in the heart of winter, when darkness falls at 5 p.m.) to be in keeping with its main theme: that of of these radio voices accompanying suffering souls until dawn. -Rohmerian tunes, recreating the 1980s without (too much) counterfeiting them. The director will come at 8:30 p.m. on Monday April 25 at Lumière Terreaux to present this great success interpreted by Charlotte Gainsbourg and Noée Abita, which you would frankly be wrong to deprive yourself of.

The silent era | To avoid that in this doubly electoral year (presidential and legislative) our spring Sundays are reserved only for coronations, the Lumière Institute (...)

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

To avoid that in this doubly electoral year (presidential and legislative) our spring Sundays are reserved only for coronations, the Lumière Institute continues its series of silent film cine-concerts at 2.30 p.m., accompanied by the piano by Didier Martel or Fred Escoffier. On the program, immense classics speaking to (or of childhood) such as Gosses de Tokyo by Ozu (April 17), a Chaplin, Charlot Festival assortment given three times (April 24 April day of the second round, yes yes , Wednesday 11 and Sunday 15 May). But also the centenary and founding work of vampire cinema (to be revised when Robert Eggers is going to shoot a remake of it), Murnau's Nosferatu on May 8. Another poem in black and white and

Festival | The genre and science fiction film festival is back from April 21 to 26 with a great line-up of feature films and the presence of Marc Caro.

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

This year, the calendar turns out to be ideal for fans of bis, genre and end of the world cinemas (cutting wide) since Les Intergalactiques unfolds from Thursday 21 to Tuesday 26 April as an extension to the Hallus with a a selection of remarkably eclectic feature films. Beginning with the iconic Toxic (1985) from Lloyd Kaufmans Troma studios, the line-up continues with Terry Gilliams Brazil (not likely to lift your spirits, rather to make you think before to vote). Marc Caro will present a British rarity by Robert Fuest, Les Décimales du futur (1973), the first film of a dense Saturday including Tetsuo (one of the inspirations of Titane) and the anime

Festival | The Hallus return to their original date after an august exception last year. The fifteenth edition is an opportunity to present to the apostles of another cinema a mixed scholar of old relics and new fetishes. Worship takes place as always at the Comdia.

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Rather than launching into a litany by unrolling the menu concocted for the Quinceañera des Hallucinations Collectives, let us focus on recalling some axes worthy of a most cutting-edge cinematheque. Because in addition to its competition browsing in all genres and territories and mixing Taiwanese zombie (The Sadness), Senegalese beyond thriller (Saloum) or Indian grand spectacle saga (RRR) ; from its opening granted to the new Dario Argento (Dark Glasses) and its closing dedicated, in his presence, to Lucile Hadzihalilovic (back with Earwig), the festival delights with its cycles and retrospectives. Sex, massacres and travels In addition to its traditional X-rated families under title i

Drama | Born under the auspices of the Cannes Cinéfondation, co-produced by Scorsese, awarded at Avignon, Murina left the Croisette with the Caméra dOr. A catch not so miraculous as that for this first Croatian feature film burned by the salt, the sun and the desire for freedom of a young mermaid freeing herself from the tyrannical tutelage of a retrograde father.

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

On an island in Croatia, young Julija lives under the thumb of Ante, an authoritarian pater familias with whom she dives every morning to hunt moray eels. The arrival for a few days of Javier, a wealthy family friend whose father would like to make a partner in a luxury hotel complex project, gives him a glimpse of another future, outside his island prisonWhatever the time and the latitude, the recipe remains the same: it is in the old pots that the best soups of fish or other ingredients are made. Thus, in the cinema, a screenplay has a good chance of hitting the right mark, even universally, by borrowing its plots or themes from the immarcescible repertoire of tales. Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic has understood this well for Murina, where several familiar motifs from works by Perrault, Grimm or Andersen are combined with relevance. Such as the figure of the young princess seeking to free herself from an abusive father inclined to govern her destiny and cutting her off from the world by keeping her by his side (Peau dane), that of the undine wanting to leave her

Festival | On July 1, 2 and 3, Lyonnaises and Lyonnais will embark on a festive and family cruise Between Rhône and Saône. The eponymous festival, on the initiative of the City of Lyon, will be sponsored by photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand and will celebrate water throughout the city with a focal point on Ile Barbe.

Louise Grossen | Thursday, April 7, 2022

Heading towards raising awareness of our waterways. The day after the publication of the third part of the IPCC report which focuses on CO2 emissions and looks at possible ways to curb global warming before it is too late, Gregory Doucet, Audrey Henocque and their team remain lucid but optimistic: "to want to make an effort, you have to get everyone on board, through festive times, to celebrate a new relationship with the living and to initiate an ecological transition" declared this Tuesday, April 5 the mayor of Lyon aboard the boat Navilys.Le

Jazz day: Herbie, again!

Theatre | Not labeled Scènes Découvertes, but finally helped by the City, the Théâtre de lUchronie, in the heart of La Guill, has been defending imaginary and dreamlike stories since 2014. Feet much more on the ground than in orbit.

Nadja Pobel | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Manuel Liminiana (director, author, filmmaker) and Barbara Loison (choreographer, dancer, former director of the City biennials) imagined more than ten years ago a place where "stories of the imagination" could see the light of day. In 2014, they found this premises at the corner of rue de Marseille and rue de Jangot, to which they added in 2017 that of an African restaurant which was closing. Now, a 44-seat hall, two rehearsal studios and an upstairs office (for the work of production structures) have been installed here. 25 to 30 shows were performed there per season at the start, rather 18 to 20 now to make way for artist residencies. Because yes, it takes time to create and think and time to show. Increasingly, the theater team wants to offer series of eight dates and avoid the destructive turnover of this profession where one creation chases the other away. lightning speed. Barbara and Manuel also play their work there, two shows this season whose very delicate and subtle Farewell will be much better, Christmas, you, us and them.

Escapes | On the way to a new getaway. This time we are taking you to the Bièvre plain, a good hour from Lyon, for a weekend of relaxation and beautiful discoveries.

Partner Article | Saturday April 2, 2022

If winter goes into extra time, sunny days will soon be here. I don't know about you, but the desire to escape is itching more and more. I love the city, but trips to the countryside are necessary for me to breathe from time to time. So I returned to the Evasion ISHERE site to find an original stay experience. I indicated my dates, my budget and that I was looking for a stay as a couple. That's how I came across the Plaine et Colline guest house, which offered a Creole meal in addition to accommodation. After having identified what we could do in the surroundings, I proposed this destination to my dear and tender. Friday 6 p.m. The colleagues are greeted, the suitcases and we ourselves are on board the rental car. We leave Lyon by the A 43 motorway. After crossing the inevitable Friday evening traffic jams, the urban landscapes gradually give way to greenery and

Covid | The current (and spectacular) increase in Covid cases over the past month leaves little doubt: Omicron is inflicting a sixth wave on us, (...)

Vincent Raymond | Wednesday, March 30, 2022

The current (and spectacular) increase in Covid cases over the past month leaves little doubt: Omicron is inflicting a sixth wave on us, probably amplified by the relaxation of barrier gestures and the abandonment of masks in public places .Among the sad consequences, cancellations of shows but also defections for the 18th edition of the Quais du Polar festival (from April 1 to 3 in Lyon) which is deprived of certain headliners such as American authors Harlan Coben and John Grisham who were expected in particular for debates, dedications but also to present cinema sessions. Jean-Luc Fromental and Max Annas, also affected, cancel their visit. We obviously wish them a speedy recovery, just like Vivianne Moore who had already had to decline the invitation a few days ago. Hopefully the list will end there.

Sonic 2 The Movie | Back behind the microphone for Malik Bentalha, French voice of Sonic the Hedgehog in the second installment of the Sega-Paramount franchise. The opportunity to continue the conversation with this absolute fan of the 1980s, overflowing with enthusiasm and projects

Vincent Raymond | Monday, April 4, 2022

Two years ago, we saw each other for Sonic The Movie, it was just before the confinement, but also before your world tourMalik Bentalha: My Whitney Houston tour! We did a date in Dakar, and then the Covid In the end, I didnt have to cross the Pacific or the Atlantic: we canceled everything. After Dakar, we felt that things were starting to go up. We came back from Senegal and that's where Macron made the declaration "We are at war". What a memory! At the time, you evoked the hypothesis of a sequel to Sonic, "why not the second". Here we are So, we have to say “why not the third, never two without three? I had a blast doing this second part because I knew this little character, I was on track. Having new characters, Knuckles or Tails, to play opposite is exciting. What's more, there's a real message of values, friendship and living together that gets across: we make our difference a strength. I really like what it says for the

True Crime | Journalist Raphaël Malkin will be at Quais du Polar to present his latest book, Lieutenant Versiga, about the hunt for serial killer Samuel Little by a stubborn inspector from Mississippi.

Sebastien Broquet | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

A man who cites George Pelecanos as his favorite mystery writer can't be bad. It's probably even good. This is the case of Raphaël Malkin, a pen alert to a non-fiction now firmly established in France, in the wake of the vital translations of the great American names by the house of Adrien Bosc Les éditions du Sous-Sol and those that he inspired, including Marchialy, founded in 2016 by Clémence Billault and Cyril Gay, to whom we owe the last two books by Malkin, this journalist whose stories and investigations we have come across in the pages of the two most popular magazines. capable of hosting long formats on unusual stories, Society and Vanity Fair, but also from Radio Nova where he drew inspiration from Music sounds better with you, his first book published in 2015 and devoted to music. history of the french touch, an anti-gloomy musical current that laughs at the face of an alleged French decline

Polar docks | To claim that thriller writers are sponges would be tendentious; porous to the world and its turbulence seems a more exact formulation. As for their novels, they resemble those carrots extracted by glaciologists at the poles, imprisoning the atmosphere of their time in this case, its major concerns.

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

It is clear that this year, environmental themes (see Le Grand Effondrement by Sébastien Le Jean) and pedocrime (we will avoid mentioning them so as not to spoil it) have taken precedence over cyber-techno-thrillers or drug trafficking. And if the service psychopath, the evil twin or the inclusion of the plot in a historical context remain sure values, a perhaps economic trend is taking shape: the remoteness of large urban centers or capitals, in favor of regions, rural areas, which is perhaps no stranger to successive confinements or to the need for space felt by French-speaking convicts of the pen. la Brière is almost Brittany) with the chilling Des si bonne mères by Céline de Roany as on the roads of the Drôme by bicycle, guided by the always relevant

Family | The full light is on LÎle Ô, led by the Patadôme team in Irigny, which responded to a call for projects from VNF and will open this fall in Lyon, in the 7th arrondissement, a floating theater intended mainly for children. .

Sebastien Broquet | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

The arrival at the quay is scheduled for this summer, at the junction of the Gallieni bridge and the avenue Leclerc, and it will then be berthed at the Bertha Von Suttner bank. He ? Island, rather, even LÎle Ô, even! Because it is the baptismal name of this future theater in Lyon, thought up by the team already at the origin of the Patadôme Theater in Irigny, a private and associative place created in 2004, dedicated to programming young audiences. will find in this future spot in the 7th arrondissement a new setting since the project is largely geared towards young people: Jean-Philippe Amy and David Lahille, the two founders, want to create a place conducive to the artistic awakening of children and capable of fight against the omnipresence of screens (good luck...), with a program adapted to families but also to schoolchildren, from 4 years old. In addition to the shows, theatrical practice workshops will be set up for them. The location, by the way, was also thought out like this: pl

Good deals | Here is our selection of five exhibitions to discover this month for free in galleries, which dare to clash between generations and styles: from the Lyon school of painting to street art, via the photography of William Klein. A point common to all these artists: the marked dynamics of their works, the spirit of movement!

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Sunday April 3, 2022

Damir Radović, paintings under tensionBorn in 1976 in Sarajevo, Damir Radovic was trained at the Beaux-Arts in Valence then Lyon and has lived in Paris since 2014. Between street-art, graffiti, Basquiat-like energy, and elliptical socio-political demands, the artist's works (small or very large format, on paper or on canvas) explode upon view. They are made up of an aggregate of more or less tachist paint, collages, writings and scattered signs... A universe that clashes and which we strongly recommend you discover!At the Kashagan Gallery until May 7Klein d Highly anticipated and prepared for a long time, the exhibition dedicated to the great American photographer William Klein (94 years old) brings together a hundred images at the Réverbère, sweeping all the registers of his gigantic work, street photography of the 1950s. in New York, shock

Performance | In three meetings, the duo Clédat and Petitpierre animate their strange performances with characters buried under voluminous costumes.

Nadja Pobel | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

It was in the old days, when at the start of the 2019 school year and the theaters, Les Subs had their September party. A word from the director, a joyful atmosphere and here and there a man and a woman in bathing suits who unrolled their blue carpet, stretched out on it to catch the last rays of sunshine, then moved a few meters and started again, their yellow balloon in hand. Their slow tempo, their silence contrasted with the moment. It was Clédat and Petitpierre visiting Lyon to initiate future residencies. Long pushed back by the pandemic, here they are back with these same Bathers, inspired by Picasso's Baigneuses au ballon who will be in Place Valmy on a Wednesday afternoon, still dressed in this pleated tulle costume. The sculptor, performer and choreographer couple, said he in a

Contemporary dance | By successively programming two recent pieces by the choreographer, Les Subs offers us a great opportunity to discover the universe of Pierre Pontvianne and (...)

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

By successively programming two recent pieces by the choreographer, Les Subs offers us a great opportunity to discover the universe of Pierre Pontvianne and the PARC Company, co-founded with Émilie Tournaire and Pierre Treille, in Saint-Étienne, in 2004. writing is woven from encounters, even collisions between bodies, while maintaining great sobriety of movement and a search for gestural poetry. Everything happens in his house directly on the body and the sensibility, without being weighed down by a priori ideas, narrativity or fashionable discourse. Created between two confinements, the piece Percut is the fruit of a limited research with six dancers on the exclamation and the cry. “The score, construction, deconstruction and repetition of fragmented sentences is a pretext to highlight the cry in its physical, sensory dimension.

Art Gallery | La Mare, a small place dedicated to the image, reopens its doors on the slopes of the Croix-Rousse.

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Created in 2016 by photographer Sarah Mulot and a few others, the workshop gallery La Mare has just reopened (after a hiatus of a few years) its small space on the slopes of Croix-Rousse, near the Jardin des Plantes . For the occasion, the structure was joined by Marion Bornaz who is currently exhibiting her work there. by collectives of photographers, that he participates in the life of the district” indicates Marion Bornaz. Hence, in particular, its call for residences which concerns, at the same time, visual artists but also sound artists or researchers in the human sciences concerned with the contemporary issues of the image. To think about it, produce images or both!Sensitive imagesBetween two residencies, La Mare offers exhibitions (of fairly short duration) whose artistic line is more on the side of the sensitive and poetic image,

Record store | Some say June 2020, others an eternity. It's been almost two years since the haunt of electronic music lovers Chez Émile closed its doors. In a few days, Mush and Guillaume Des Bois will open a new store, a few meters from their old headquarters.

Louise Grossen | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Unité Centrale does not embody a resurrection, rather a logical continuation of the Chez Émile boutique: “when it closed, I was slapped. I wanted to continue doing what I love, adding a real dimension of transmission. So we decided to open Unite Centrale” explains Olivier Mutschler, alias Mush, one of the two protagonists. DJ teacher. The other, Guillaume Des Bois, inveterate digger, co-founder of the Macadam Mambo collective, former record store Chez Émile, confirmed artist. Both will open on April 15, at 12 rue Leynaud, this new haunt for vinyl lovers. Backed by irrefutable experience, it is with the

Contemporary Art | On the occasion of the "Villeurbanne 2022 French Capital of Culture" label, the Institute of Contemporary Art and other partners are offering a "Fabrique du nous" in the form of exhibitions, meetings and other events.

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

The "we", the common, the collective bond have been damaged by the health crisis but, beyond that, are still fragile in our contemporary societies and need to be reinvented. The Institute of Contemporary Art and other Villeurbannaise structures (URDLA, Le Rize) are betting that “art can contribute to making this us” and this, in two thematic stages: “Which territories?” questioning this territory that constitutes us and that we share with others; "Avec la voix" (from June 4) which is one of the essential mediums of sharing and bonding. Each time revolves around a collective exhibition within the walls of the IAC and a multitude of events elsewhere in Villeurbanne: a "ritual of hopscotch" with two artist-researchers in the city center, an exploration of Villeurbanne (its center as well as the edges of the ring road) by walking in the company of an artist, the discovery

Theatre | In a disturbing and dazzling show, Alice Laloy overturns the codes of the Pinocchio novel and focuses on the moment of his transformation. One of the great shows of the last Festival dAvignon; also accessible to children.

Nadja Pobel | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

A procession of kids appears. Joyful, bouncy, they amuse themselves to the live sound of the music of a mini fairground percussion orchestra on wheels. Wrong path. They disappear and silence falls. Ten young adults, pitiless Gepetto, take place in this bi-frontal space and, meticulously, in rhythm, build their workbench. Already there is no fear of the mechanization of bodies and the dehumanization induced by the infernal rhythms of factory assembly lines. This is only the beginning: the playful kids are installed on each of the machines and, in and silent, will be reduced to the state of puppets. Trained as a scenographer, director Alice Laloy called on her sister, choreographer, Cécile Laloy (close to Maguy Marin and François Tanguy) for this striking work on bodies: how they freeze, how they unfold, how they are traced on each other. With a very important work on the make-up, the costumes all identical, of which it is necessary

Polar | After two very disturbed years, Quais du Polar is returning to its (many) fundamentals in rediscovered and optimal conditions. Where the great social themes find the essential stars of the genre.

Stephane Duchene | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Moved in July last year to an edition less rich in foreign stars, Quais du Polar is back this year with its hundred or so authors and in the places and dates that made it so successful. And since the festival takes possession of the city, the favorite theater of thrillers, and somewhere a privileged character of the festival through its wanderings which will resume, including on the water with cruises in the company of writers, and of course through of the Great Survey (which will start from Villeurbanne and the Youth Book Festival for a beautiful cross-over), many authors will come to talk about cities (we will talk about Marseille as well as imaginary cities). Above all, the The festival, with its ear always glued to current events in the world, will recount strong themes linked to the current progress of the world, starting with some political issues induced by the presidential election (racism, violence against women, fallback on

Vaucluse / Gard | While the program of the Festival dAvignon has just been unveiled and the Russian dissident Kirill Serebrennikov will be in the courtyard of honor this summer, visit the Palais des Papes before the July crowds. Head for the city with the largest protected area in France!

Nadja Pobel | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

The Palace of the PopesThe courtyard does not seem so big and yet, since 1947 and the Semaine dart en Avignon piloted by Jean Vilar (who will remain at the head of the festival until his death in 1971), it welcomes the most awaited show in France of the public theater. Entirely redone last year, the grandstand, accommodating 2,000 spectators, has not yet been erected at the start of spring. It is part of a building erected in just twenty years in the first half of the 14th century. This Gothic construction, the largest of the Middle Ages, was extensively looted and damaged during the French Revolution; it was its transformation into a prison and barracks that saved it: the coating placed on the walls of the cells then protected the masterpieces painted below such as the scenes of hunting, fishing, gathering in the room of the Deer, cabinet work of a

Contemporary Art | The Bullukian Foundation brings together four artists around the "oneiric landscape", that is to say dreamed, fantasized, reconstructed, or suggested This is one of the very beautiful exhibitions to discover in Lyon today.

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

The movement of things, the indistinct breath of the image, a veil of uncertainty This is perhaps what imperceptibly connects the drawings of misty sand landscapes by Frédéric Khodja, the evanescent forests painted by Vanessa Fanuele ( born in 1971, living in Paris), the textiles bathed in diluted paint by Charlotte Denamur and the ephemeral wall drawing by Christian Lhopital retracing the “trajectory of a dream”. These are so many restless images, between fiction and reality, reminiscences and imagination, construction and accident. For the rest, each artist develops his own universe at the Bullukian Foundation, with a differentiated exhibition space in the art centre. Stuffings and surfaces Christian Lhopital (born in 1

Mercato | On February 28, 2022, choreographer Dominique Hervieu left her position as director of the Maison de la Danse et de la (...)

Jean-Emmanuel Denave | Thursday, March 24, 2022

The choreographer Dominique Hervieu left her position as director of the Maison de la Danse and the Biennale de la Danse on February 28, 2022. Since then, the supervisory authorities of these two structures (City of Lyon, Metropolis, Region, State) have been looking for the lucky or happy elected person who will succeed him. Nineteen candidates applied and on Friday March 18, the jury selected, among them, a short-list of six candidates (including a duo): Anna Crémonini who has defended contemporary dance in several Italian structures (in Naples, Venice, Rome and more recently Turin), the Portuguese Tiago Guedes choreographer and director of the municipal theater from Porto, the Lebanese couple Mia Habis (professional dancer) and Omar Rajeh (choreographer), Sandrina Martins who has led several cultural projects in Paris or Marseille (currently director of the Carreau du Temple in Paris), the well-known hip-hop choreographer from public

Auvergne blues | As he goes back on stage to present his latest handicraft, La Vraie vie de Buck John, Jean-Louis Murat is the subject of a beautiful retrospective led by the Lyon-based musical agency Stardust and around twenty artists. aurhalpines.

Stephane Duchene | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Times are tough and the troubadours are not immune to the crisis. If Jean-Louis Murat fantasized his last record as an adventure of his youthful hero (BD) Buck John, he was tempted to title the thing "the year of the badger", a way of qualifying the year of his gestation, passed "hidden in a hole" as he confided to the Inrocks. An album hit hard by the crisis, without a music video and by the admission of the interested party, barely mixed and published by Cinq7, the Auvergnat being out of Pias. This no doubt explains the classical, folk- rock, guitars, songs like Murat knits dozens of them, up there on the mountain, between the ox and the gray donkey. Songs to feed the beast understanding the scene for which Murat, at the start of his tour, did not know how much he was going to be paid. But the scene is visceral, he has to get on it whatever the cost and whatever it brings. So there it is. In Lyon, in particular, this town

Pop | A little over two years after the Reward tour, the Welsh Cate le Bon is back on stage in Lyon. With Pompeii, an album all in pop minimalism, composed and recorded during the great confinement, and which gently plunges into torpor. A thousand miles from brilliance and demonstration.

Stephane Duchene | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

When Reward, his masterpiece, was released, Cate Le Bon had big ideas for what to do next. Like recording at the end of the world in a place unknown to her. Idea germinated during a retreat in the Mojave desert, interrupted by confinement. It was indeed alone, but at home that the Welshwoman recorded this Pompeii, in the context of a frozen world, as if vitrified by the suddenness of the global "1, 2, 3 sun" a kind of engulfment of Pompeii on a scale planetary. And it is an album of torpor and languor that she has delivered on which her art of framing-overflow continues to be measured (we are on Welsh soil here). Starting with the references to juggle, concerning her. There are of course, automatic, the great godmothers, the usual Statues of the Commander: the Nico and other Kate Bush.

Traverse music | Experimental, improvised, noisy, radical, minimal, performative, uncompromising, poetic, the Sonic Protest is a bit like a festival of (...)

Stephane Duchene | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Experimental, improvised, noisy, radical, minimal, performative, uncompromising, poetic, the Sonic Protest is a bit of a festival of adjectives that don't want to mix. Adjectives that obviously qualify the music as we like it in the places where the raout will be held from Friday April 1 to Monday April 4: Periscope, Sonic and Grrnd Zero. with the electro-noise improvisation (described as "all banging" by the organization to give a vague idea) by Yeah You, a father-daughter duo from Newcastle and by a creation by experimental drummer Johann Mazé (at Périscope on April 1 ).At Sonic, the next day April 2, it's

Video Game | Back to Deathloop, released in September 2021 and recently crowned best French video game at the third Pegasus ceremony.

Camille Brenot | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Arkane Studios offers us with Deathloop a dive into a world of colors and design very 1960s. A retro-futuristic mix with varied inspirations, ranging from Lost to Bowler hat and leather boots via Austin Powers. A first-person action-adventure game in which you play as a character named Colt. Prisoner on the island of Blackreef, he must break a one-day time loop. To free himself, he must eliminate a certain number of targets nicknamed the visionaries. The game at the predetermined start opens quickly in order to leave us real freedom of action. He can then explore this island during this day divided into four key moments: morning, noon, afternoon and evening in order to understand what happened on this island, who these targets are and above all how to eliminate them in a single day. Throughout the game, Colt will have a rival, Julianna. One of the targets who, unlike the others, has not decided to wait gently for death. In Colt's hunt, the ambivalent relationship between these two persona

Video Game | Arkane Studios, creator of video games based in Lyon for more than twenty years, shines on the planet thanks to its latest game, Deathloop: two prizes won at the Game Awards, five at the Pégases 2022. At the controls since September 2021, there to Dinga Bakaba who started as a game designer twelve years ago before climbing the ladder, and Sébastien Mitton, the artistic director who has been there for 18 years. Encounter.

Camille Brenot | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Arkane Studios, present in Lyon since 1999, is not known to all Lyonnais. You are creators of video games, but what types of games are we talking about? Dinga Bakaba: Arkane has existed for more than twenty years and was founded in Lyon on the proposal to create a certain type of very specific game that we call immersive sim is a real design philosophy. It's about creating a game that gives players a lot of freedom. There is a story and a purpose but also a lot of tools to interpret the environment and the narrative. This philosophy did not exist too much in France before Arkane and the studio has been trying for twenty years to refine it, modernize it and make it more accessible. The objective is not to make a certain type of game for amateurs but to popularize this type of game and to have an influence on the industry. We like this concept

Solidarity & Food | The Parisian association Le Recho inaugurated, at the beginning of March in Lyon, the first stage of its Solidarity Route: an itinerant project bringing together residents of several French cities and exiled people, around cooking. A look back at this prolific first edition and the possible evolutions of the association in Lyon.

Louise Grossen | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

At the origin of Recho: ten women, including four professional catering chefs who want to bring life to the refugee camps in Europe, through meals and cooking workshops. Affected by the social and humanitarian crises that the world is currently going through, they strongly believe in the idea that lasting change requires individual awareness: "based on our experience in the camps with the food truck and in the centers of welcome, we would like today to put our experience to the benefit of the French cities that immediately took part in the reception of the 3,000 Afghan refugees that France had undertaken to welcome in August 2021, and more recently, victims tragic news in Ukraine" explain Loukiana Leite and Johanna Nombret in charge of communication at Recho.

Craft Beers | After two successive cancellations (you can guess the cause), the Lyon Bière Festival returns to La Sucrière for two days of tastings.

Adrien Simon | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

In four editions, the Lyon Bière Festival (co-organized by the Tintamarre Agency of the Unagi Group, of which Le Petit Bulletin is a part) has established itself as an unmissable event for a world of craft beer in turmoil constant. We do not bury an event like that, even after the Covid: here it is again! Still at La Sucrière, still in April (Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd), with more than a hundred breweries present, half from France and half from the rest of the world. This will be an opportunity for a perfect inventory of what works in the brewing world today. However, a lot has happened since the first edition in 2016. The number of breweries in France has (at least) tripled in the meantime. It was not won for a fashion imported from the United States. Because yes, craft brewing is anchored in American culture thanks to the law of 1978 which authorizes home brewing and the love of DIY (and entrepreneurship). Amateur breweries

At the same time | With his Groland sidekick Benoît Delépine, Gustave Kervern has just signed his tenth feature film featuring two politicians (an ecologist and an extreme right-winger) glued to each other by the foundation by dissatisfied feminists. Behind the satire, a real concern detailed during the Rencontres du Sud dAvignon

Vincent Raymond | Monday, April 4, 2022

At the same time comes out during an election period, when there is not really an election campaign. In fact, it participates in the debate and almost replaces what should be the campaignGustave Kervern: We did everything to release the film before the presidential election! It was also a crazy thing because we changed actors: it was supposed to be Bouli Lanners and Denis Podalydès at the start but they couldn't for planning reasons. As for Jonathan Cohen and Vincent Macaigne, they couldn't before November/December. So we shot saying to ourselves “too bad for the presidential election”. But it would have been too bad not to release it before. We hope we will have an impact, even if we dont think soOn the poster, we even wanted to put “the only campaign you will have”! Because effectively, there is no campaign. Everything is monopolized by the extreme right: immigration, etc., all these themes that they develop, which appeal to the media. But frankly, even without the war in Ukraine, I am not sure that ecology and feminism would have been

Maintenance | Narrating a reconstruction after a trauma, En corps can be seen as a tale of resilience but also as a new attempt by Cédric Klapisch to capture gesture and time to keep an eternal trace of movement on a screen. Conversation on the occasion of the Rencontres du Sud in Avignon.

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Why dance? Cédric Klapisch: I have loved dance for a very long time not by practicing, but by watching. When I was a teenager, I went to see Merce Cunningham, Carolyn Carlson, Richard Brown, Pina Bausch… I knew the evolution of contemporary dance until today, the Belgian School and the Israeli School with Hofesh Shechter who finds himself in the film; people like Ohad Naharin, Sharon Eyal One thing leading to another, I had a kind of contemporary dance culture. I have always had dancer friends. Quite early on, I filmed the dance at the Paris Opera, which we do not know is 50% classical and 50% contemporary In fact, there was a whole series of things I wanted to talk about and that had to be shown. Everything was nourished by real stories Beyond dance, the writing of the moving body has interested you since your beginnings but you had always treated it by the documenter with the short film What moves me

Festival | Rather atypical because it is totally dedicated to films produced in the region (at the start, Rhône-Alpes, then AuvergneRhônes-Alpes), the auralpin film festival (...)

Vincent Raymond | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Rather atypical because it is totally dedicated to films produced in the region (at the start, Rhône-Alpes, then AuvergneRhônes-Alpes), the auralpine film festival Le Strapontin de Sain-Bel brings together each year, the time of a short week, a voluminous sample of the works shot in the twelve departments (and many sets in the region), mixing releases of the year and previews like the new Jean-Pierre Améris shot in Cantal, Les Folies fermières (in his presence) , the meeting is doubled by a competition refereed this year by the director Gérard Krawczyk. Given the voluminous line-up of AuvergneRhône-Alpes Cinéma for the coming months, the program from Tuesday April 5th to Saturday April 9th ​​is likely to be particularly generous on the occasion of the festivals 20th anniversary.Les Folies fermières a film by Jean-Pierre Améris (Fr, 1h49) with Alb