Chroniques d’Afrique du Nord
Avant le printemps arabe – PARIS – Sous la pluie, la fraîcheur d’un été mal commencé, mal arrimé au soleil, à ses habituelles faveurs caniculaires… Station Havre-Caumartin, arrêt Opéra Garnier, … Continue reading
Pedro Costa à fleur de peau – Quartier Libre
Retrospective Pedro Costa, cinéaste portugais Montréal, Canada – Denis Bellemare, professeur en cinéma à l’UQAC, spécialiste des productions portugaises affirme: «Le sous-monde cinématographique de Pedro Costa est une autre pensée … Continue reading
Chroniques Indiennes
MUMBAI – Bombay a été rebaptisée Mumbaï il y a environ dix ans. Ce changement de nom s’inscrit sur la vague nationaliste indienne tendant à remettre en valeur le patrimoine … Continue reading
A Few Dollars More in Cambodia – Southeast Asia Globe Magazine
Link: Scrap metal collectors are risking their lives and limbs as they try to eke out an existence on the Kingdom’s minefields Survival struggle: “I had no skill and no … Continue reading
Bringing the New Vision – China Daily (HK edition)
Link: A fusion of classical music and contemporary dance came to Hong Kong at the 7th annual New Vision Arts Festival, which opened on Thursday. (HK Edition) The one-month festival at … Continue reading
7 Questions with David Prak – The Phnom Penh Post
David Prak, 45, is a Cambodian actor based in Hollywood, California. He was born in Phnom Penh but left the country after the Khmer Rouge regime for a refugee … Continue reading
Foodibus on the Roads of Cambodia – The Phnom Penh Post
After opening their new petite French restaurant, Ze Foodiebus, owners Anne By and Bô By are this year offering the chance to travel with them on a culinary … Continue reading
Gay scene and Grind’r on Koh Pich – The Phnom Penh Post
At 5pm on Diamond Island, the quay opposite Naga World with beer gardens and terraces is teeming with young men. At the very far end of the shopping … Continue reading
Hong Kong / Moscow Railway Meanderings
Short photo story of a train trip from Southern China to Moscow through the high plateau of Mongolia and the desolate lands of Siberia.
Cambodian film aims to transcend borders – The Phnom Penh Post
Cambodia Dreams, a tale of separation and reunion set in the Kingdom will be screened for the first time in the Thai capital Bangkok next week under the theme of … Continue reading
Erosion of writing skills – English Street
In the digital era, speed and connectivity have come with a surprising price tag: a decline in the standard of the writing language Edward Wu has just received a short message … Continue reading
上海 Around the Bund
Series of pictures taken from the counter of a deserted English pub off The Bund in central Shanghai – sources walking by on condition of anonymity.
Face Jobs – Jobboom Magazine
En Chine, selon une règle tacite dans le milieu des affaires, un visage occidental est un gage de confiance et de crédibilité. Et des Occidentaux se prêtent au jeu, moyennant … Continue reading
Tagging on the West Bank Security Wall
Series of photographs of frescos on the West Bank security wall in Bethlehem on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Israel
Khmer Heritage Plundered – The Phnom Penh Post
The temples of Preah Khan Kompong Svay sit deep in the jungles of northwestern Cambodia, one hundred kilometres from Siem Reap town. In the 10th century, the temples formed an … Continue reading
Beijing – Coup de Choc
BEIJING – En rétrospective, le déplacement vers la Chine prend à peu près 10 heures depuis l’Europe atlantique, 12 à 13 heures en partant de la cote ouest du continent nord-américain et … Continue reading