Famous satirist Viktor Koklyushkin died

Famous satirist Viktor Koklyushkin died

Photo: t.me/SuperRu Victor Koklyushkin – – The author of the famous monologues “Ale, Lucy” and “Petka and I” died at the age of 76 due to heart problems. Russian satirist and pop playwright Viktor Koklyushkin died at the age of 75. This was announced on Friday, November 12, by the TV channel Russia 24.- It … Read more

Apple makes more money from video games than Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and Activision Blizzard combined

Apple makes more money from video games than Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and Activision Blizzard combined

When you think of video games, names like PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo come to mind. However, recent information has just revealed that there is a company that makes much more money, without even developing titles: Apple. According to information from Gizmochina, One of the latest lawsuits Apple has been involved in lately revealed that the … Read more

Antihumanism (s). Forms, reflections and representations. Literature and cinema. Europe – United States

University of Paris (5 rue Thomas Mann, 75013). Flour Hall, Thesis room 580F Antihumanisme(s) Forms, reflections and representations (literature and cinema)Europe – United States – Canada / Latin America This international conference follows on from those organized at the end of November 2020: “From postmodernism to posthumanism. Literature and Cinema ”and“ From postmodernism to posthumanism. … Read more

Good Morning America: 09/23/2021

Good Morning America: 09/23/2021

On the program today, September 23, the UN General Assembly in New York continues and in parallel there are events to address migration and climate change issues. This and other news from the United States and Latin America in Good Morning America, a program of the Voice of America. – .

Good Morning America: 09/16/2021

Good Morning America: 09/23/2021

On today’s show, September 16, the White House kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting Latino members of President Joe Biden’s cabinet. This and other news from the United States and Latin America in Good Morning America, a program of the Voice of America. – .

Port-Louis. A first author’s residence at the Musée de la Marine

Port-Louis.  A first author’s residence at the Musée de la Marine

“This is the first author’s residence at the Musée de la Marine, in Port-Louis (Morbihan), any site combined, explains Audrey Grandener, assistant to the administrator of the National Maritime Museum. Museums are places of meetings, of exchanges between several disciplines which can bring added value, a different perspective. “ Guylaine Kasza has in his baggage … Read more

Javier Robas, the author of a series of personal growth books

Javier Robas, the author of a series of personal growth books

In order to achieve greater prosperity in all areas of life, achieving personal growth is a task that every individual must consider on a daily basis. To achieve this objective, a series of techniques and skills are necessary that can only be instructed by a mentor with experience and knowledge in the field of human … Read more

The author Delphine de Vigan listens to the inmates of the Rennes prison

The author Delphine de Vigan listens to the inmates of the Rennes prison

“Are you more of a cat or a dog?” Keyboard or pen? “ About twenty concentrated readers face Delphine de Vigan, who smiles: “Dog, rather”, and “Pen for taking notes, keyboard for writing.” “ A playful discussion that would almost make you forget that you are not at a literary meeting in a bookstore, but … Read more

The first openly gay Captain America soon in comics

The first openly gay Captain America soon in comics

For the double occasion of “Pride Month” and the 80e character’s birthday, an upcoming Marvel comic will feature a new take on America’s most patriotic superhero. A new version written by Josh Trujillo, himself transgender. The incarnations of the superhero Captain America follow each other and are not alike. On Netflix, Anthony Mackie is preparing … Read more