“The Treatment of the Night”: Variations on the Night
Photo: Julien Cadena Le Devoir Director Denis Marleau with Stéphanie Jasmin, head of scenography and video In 2014 , the first artistic encounter between author Evelyne de la Chenelière and director Denis Marleau resulted in the magnificent Lights, lights, lights. This time, their new collaboration takes us to the side of the night. With the fluctuations of the story, its motifs that repeat themselves differently, The treatment of the nightlooks like a musical composition. “It's a bedroom,” describes Denis Marleau.
Read moreResearch projects on school success
Caroline Rodgers Special Contribution March 4, 2023 Illustration: Amélie Tourangeau The development of learning strategies and digital skills plays a role essential for success in school. This text is part of the special Women's Leadership booklet How can we help children and adults learn better, be better organized and be successful in their studies? Various researches carried out by women look at the question. Cognitive education: learning to learn L Cognitive education leads children and adults to develop a better
Read moreApple collapses the price of this iPhone model and is already the king of sales
This is the best smartphone in the world according to the experts of the Mobile World Congress 2023 The first problems with the launch of SkyShowtime in Spain It is the king of sales. In addition, it is the best 'smartphone' on the market, according to the experts of the Mobile World Congress 2023. It is from Apple and it is the iPhone 14 Pro. If you are thinking of renewing your mobile phone, now you're ready. Available with a
Read moreThis is the best smartphone in the world according to the experts of the Mobile World Congress 2023
Apple plummets the price of this iPhone model and is already the king of sales The most advanced mobiles presented at the Mobile World Congress 2023 At the Mobile World Congress dozens of companies and hundreds of experts from around the world gather to present the news of the technology sectorand mobility. In this edition of Mobile the most advanced 'smartphones' on the market were exhibited. They are roll-up phones, capable of increasing the size of your screen by unfolding a
Read moreAfrica, the desired continent
As if it were a new colonial race, the main powers of the world have launched themselves to conquer the influence -economic, military and political- of Africa, a continent in natural resources, which is expected to grow. That doubles its population from here to now. It will be 2050, and the fastest growing region of the world. urbanizing. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), it is the second fastest growing region in the world. EL PERIÓDICO reviews the strategies
Read moreDozens of girls hospitalized after new gas poisonings in schools in Iran
Dozens of girls were hospitalized this Saturday after being poisoned with gasin at least four schools in Iran, amid a wave of poisonings in female educational centers in the Persian country. Since last November, more More than 1,000 students have been affected by breathing problems, nausea, dizziness and fatigue, and sometimes the impossibility of moving their extremities after perceiving a smell of rotten orange and products cleaning. Many citizens suspect that poisonings are deliberately with the aim of forcing girls
Read more“The workshop as creation”: too big for Joliette
Photo: Romain Guilbault View of the exhibition The studio as creation. Stories of artists' studios in Quebec A rich subject, carrier, unifier, the artist's studio fascinates. Aren't workshop tours always successful? One can imagine the importance that an exhibition around this creative space represents for the establishment that hosts it. At the Musée d’art de Joliette (MAJ), the impression is diluted. The exhibition The studio as creation. Stories of artist studios in Quebechas everything to delight: the variety (periods and
Read morePaper songs by Thierry Larose
Photo: Valérian Mazataud Le Devoir Thierry Larose returns with his second album, Sprint!. Thierry Larose had to prove himself at the 2019 edition of the Francouvertes, launch an album — Cantalou, exactly two years ago — and touring to finally accept that he is also a singer. Before that, he admits, “I just didn't like to sing. For me, it was utilitarian: I have a text, I have a melody, I have to do what it takes” to bring them
Read more“If You Want Light”: Paradise Lost
Photo: Nicolas Descoteaux Yacine Sif El Islam in the play “If you want light” at the Prospero theater After Camus at the Denise-Pelletier theater and Michel Marc Bouchard at the Opéra de Montréal, the French director Florent Siaud is back in La Belle Province to rub shoulders with a quilt of scriptures, the collective work of a dozen playwrights. French speakers from Quebec, Madagascar, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Lebanon, Benin and Haiti. A contemporary rewrite of Goethe's Faust, a triptych of
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