

Indochine released his new album on September 8th. It is the 13th since 1981, it is simply called “13”. The group led by Nicola Sirkis can boast exceptional longevity. The lyrics, the music, the fans, the personality of the singer: explanations are not lacking. Back on a musical phenomenon.
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On the southern edge of Paris, a five-thousand-square-foot basement houses the city’s lost possessions. The Bureau of Found Objects, as it is officially called, is more than two hundred years old, and one of the largest centralized lost and founds in Europe. Any item left behind on the Métro, in a museum, in an airport, or found on the street and dropped, unaddressed, into a mailbox makes its way here, around six or seven hundred items each day. Umbrellas, wallets, purses, and mittens line the shelves, along with less quotidian possessions: a wedding dress with matching shoes, a prosthetic leg, an urn filled with human remains. The bureau is an administrative department, run by the Police Prefecture and staffed by very French functionaries—and yet it’s also an improbable, poetic space where the entrenched French bureaucracy and the societal ideals of the country collide [ . . . ]
Read Full Story: The Peculiar Poetry of Paris’s Lost and Found | The New Yorker
by Michael Stevenson
GROUNDHOG DAY EXPERIMENT
Yesterday I rewatched a favorite film, Harold Ramis’ Groundhog Day (1993). I’ve seen this Buddhist-themed movie dozens of times. After last night’s viewing, I decided to attempt an experiment whereby I would try to experience each day as if I was revisiting each moment and encounter.
Superficially, Groundhog Day is a about a cynical, egocentric weatherman Phil (Bill Murray) who repeats the same day over and over again (February 2nd, aka Groundhog Day) until he convinces Rita (Andie MacDowell) to fall in love with him. On a deeper level, it is a profound work of contemporary metaphysics, albeit, with occasionally hilarious sight gags (“Am I right or am I right? – Needle-nose Ned Ryersen)
Like Bill Murray’s main character Phil Connors, I will reincarnate each moment of each Continue reading “Groundhog Day, Facebook, and Healthcare in USA”
Chanson Du Jour Mathieu Saikaly et Pauline singing Serge Gainsbourg’s “Eliza”
The Abbey of Silvacane in La Roque d’Anthéron (Bouches-du-Rhône) hosts until September 30, 2017 its first festival of “Photographic Stories”. Four projects, led by five international photographers – Hélène David, Ritta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth forming a duo, Corey Arnold and Amy Friend – give their singular vision of the world. On the menu of the journey: commitment, poetry, humor.
Source: First festival: four “Photographic stories” in the den of the abbey of Silvacane