” We can win ! »: 450 people at the special meeting for the battle of Permanent Revolution pensions

Photo credits: Permanent Revolution This Wednesday, the day after the day of massive mobilization of January 31 against the pension reform, nearly 450 people were present at the meeting organized by Révolution Permanente to discuss “how to win against Macron? “. In front of a full house, Adrien Cornet, CGT TotalEnergies activist from Grandpuits and … Read more

Sole Candidate, the review: the parodic revolution of the marginalized

The review of Candidato Unico, a French-style television series available on Netflix where the presidential race of a young man from the suburbs of African origins is a parodic look at the vices and virtues of society beyond the Alps. Making people laugh by lightly dealing with social issues with a strong, pregnant, culturally heavy … Read more

Memoirs of the Dragon Dragon: long live the revolution!

For their very first collaboration, screenwriter Nicolas Juncker and illustrator Simon Spruyt deliver the first part of a historical farce in the shadow of the French Revolution, with the comic strip Memoirs of the Dragon Dragon. In 1792, three years after the storming of the Bastille, the political situation in France remained volatile. While the … Read more

Yum, to unhinge a museum the revolution goes through the web | The Bo Live UniPD

Seven lines. 135 years of history, twenty thousand works kept, the largest museum of modern and contemporary art in Italy. A wonderful place, the Greek columns and liberty friezes of Cesare Bazzani’s palace wedged between the verdant jewels of Valle Giulia and Villa Borghese. But the unfortunate that (without being a critic or a historian … Read more

Roberto Bolle dances again: “The revolution will be the avatars: we will bring an ancient art like dance into the contemporary world”

Roberto Bolle dance in the metaverse. The most curious novelty of the sixth edition of Dance with me, the TV show created by the star, now a fixed appointment on Rai 1’s New Year’s Eve prime timeis an avatar with the perfect shape of the dancer who will perform in break-dance acrobatic moves and in … Read more

Sciure and fashion: a revolution with glamour? | style

Glamor and confidence exude from this photo by Mrs. Millicent H. Fenwick, 1970. Getty photo Nowadays the advance of age is seen as a tragic event, due to the unhealthy importance of the external appearance, but this does not apply to the “sciure”. We need to go back to the classical age, which rejected the … Read more

DSA and Twitter Blue, a coming revolution in the moderation of freedom of expression?

Following this announcement, the twittersphere boiled over, even leading author Stephen King to compare the strategy of the new CEO of Twitter at the Enron affair. To date, account verification makes it possible to authenticate on the network the real account of a personality or company thanks to a pellet attached to his nickname. This … Read more

Italy, October 1922: the March on Rome, parody of revolution and coup

A hundred years apart, it is paradoxically anti-fascism ” official “ which endorses the image that fascism forged in October 1922 with the March on Rome, a staging that the fascist propagandist machine presented as a revolutionary rupture. But this “fascist revolution” existed only in the rantings of Mussolini and his innumerable political and intellectual … Read more

Boris from Wednesday on Disney +, the revolution on TV with irony and cynicism

THE PHENOMENON“A very Italian series”. It is the catchphrase of the Stanis La Rochelle by Pietro Sermonti, one of the protagonists of Boristhe series TV invented in 2007 by Mattia Torre, Luca Vendruscolo and Giacomo Ciarrapico, who in parodying the (bad) custom of Italian TV put his finger on the sore spot of a problem … Read more

Boris from Wednesday on Disney +, the revolution on TV with irony and cynicism

THE PHENOMENON“A very Italian series”. It is the catchphrase of the Stanis La Rochelle by Pietro Sermonti, one of the protagonists of Boristhe series TV invented in 2007 by Mattia Torre, Luca Vendruscolo and Giacomo Ciarrapico, who in parodying the (bad) custom of Italian TV put his finger on the sore spot of a problem … Read more