A festive humorist, reappropriation tattoos and study care for young Psy patients-Liberation
The 30-year-old humorist and columnist was able to impose his feminist paw, queer and colorful in the stand-up universe, with his only on stage, Drama Queen. She has just released her first book, an autobiographical story, ardent Ode to party and friendship.
An online video game brings together tens of thousands of internet users, who have fun betting on François’ successor, while the conclave opens on May 7. The objective of Fantasy is to form a team of eleven cardinals on a green board that clearly recalls a soccer field.
The new edition of the dictionary, to be published on May 21, includes 150 new words, rather unexpected for some. A way to end up time.
Until May 26, the retrospective dedicated to the American director dissipates the unfairly widespread idea of a technician devoid of creative genius, paying tribute to his inventiveness eclectic.
Report in Vitry-le-François, where a care-study system allows 44 patients-student-involved in mental disorders of mental disorders« Avoid heavy psychiatry », Thanks to a substantial multidisciplinary team and perpetual adjustments for care sessions and class hours to remain compatible.
Purchases of clothing, tightness between organic and fast food, transition to zero waste … Seven young people tell their relationship to the environment and their own contradictions.
Motifs, locations and even an artist to entrust his epidermis … For many trans people, tattoos have become a real tool for community affirmation. Their symbolism also has a militant scope.
The city of the Lyon metropolis has increased the pay of agents of the territorial public service to exceed 1,600 euros monthly. A measure carried by the NFP during the anticipated legislative elections, permitted according to the municipality by good financial management.
Emilie Gleason, revealed with her first comic book on the daily life of her brother reached Asperger’s syndrome, this time, on the pretext of a trip to Mexico, family ties conditioned by illness and love, above all.
Camille and Marie, a couple of Parisian quadras, tell their family life outside the boxes. In the fourth episode of our series, the two women discuss the relationship between their two daughters, which they had, each, with their best gay friends, and the lack of legal framework for coparers.