Cecchettin, 'Giulia is not just the last half hour but 22 years as a free woman'
At Giffoni: "It is difficult to tell her story but it could save lives"
At Giffoni: "It is difficult to tell her story but it could save lives"
We made the film because our pain, if not told well, can be relived
Giuseppetti: the fall of Troy changed history forever

The 2026 call closed with an unprecedented participation figure that surpasses records from two decades ago. A prestigious jury composed of Ariana Harwicz, Betina González, and Héctor Abad Faciolince will select the winning work, which will receive a prize of 14 million pesos. After receiving more than 1,400 manuscripts from 35 countries, the prestigious literary competition enters its final stage.
From Tavolara to Tuscia, applause for the debut-manifesto of the precarious generation
Biographical and thematic dictionary of women, "Un'estate al mare loved for over 40 years"
Fondazione In Between Art Film sheds light on long-excluded but fundamental filmmakers
Biographical and thematic dictionary of women, "Un'estate al mare loved for over 40 years"
Fondazione In Between Art Film sheds light on long-excluded but fundamental filmmakers
Annual event chaired by the English producer and director
The first photos of Edoardo Lupo, son of the rapper and Giulia Honegger, shared on social media

Filter coffee or capsule? Paper bag or plastic bag? Eight short programs, as light in form as they are well-grounded in substance, humorously address our everyday environmental dilemmas.

TF1 declined to comment further on the causes of the altercation or on the actors involved.
The artist will present 'Nino. 18 giorni' together with his son Toni, who directed the film

The writer and illustrator inaugurated the 34th Children's Book Fair with a speech centered on imagination, reading, and public schools. She championed fiction as a form of resistance against algorithms, violence, and the monetization of life. In addition, the El Libro Foundation announced the creation of a new Youth Fair for teenagers and young people.
Focus on disinformation amid holidays, digital scams, and interpersonal dynamics

Les Mamans du Congo, Dope Saint Jude, and Parisian DJ of Guinean origin Andy 4000 enlivened the second-to-last evening of a brilliantly curated program blending Caribbean and African sounds. One of Bob Marley's sons, Julian, will close out the festival on Saturday night.

These are the masterworks of Nirvana, The Beatles, Madonna, R.E.M., and Bruce Springsteen. A group of music specialists dig in search of weaknesses
On the occasion of the festival 'Nel Frattempo - Conversations on the Future'
On the occasion of the festival 'Nel Frattempo - Conversations on the Future'
From the stage in Gallipoli, the preview launch of the new single 'Salento Sound'
The ninth edition inaugurated in Pescasseroli with "Santa Rosalia" by Hilario Isola
Director Fourny's walls and stone deserts evoke the lack of understanding between peoples
Giuseppetti: the fall of Troy changed history forever
On Tuesday the 23rd, the La Scala étoile performs with 11 world-class solo dancers
On Disney from August 6, with Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, Kaia Gerber
On Disney from August 6, with Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, Kaia Gerber

The journalist who joined "Le Monde" in 1977 passed away at the end of 2025. Readers savored his work, particularly for the way he sculpted words. These "marmanderies," drawn from our archives, venture beyond his two favorite subjects — jazz and bullfighting — and paint a tender self-portrait.

Madonna, Justin Bieber, Shakira, BTS and more will perform in a new tournament festivity. Soccer purists aren’t singing praises.

Two cats turn every day into a succession of scenes as chaotic as they are endearing. Among meows, mischief, and shared routines, the cohabitation reveals why the bond between humans and felines is so special. It resonates with the book Cats Against Fascism by Canadian author Stuart Reynolds, which uses humor to reflect on everyday resistance.

She is a writer, playwright, television screenwriter, and one of the most widely followed literary voices in Argentina and Latin America. She is the author of Las viudas de los jueves, with which she won the Premio Clarín Novela in 2005, as well as Tuya, Elena sabe, Las grietas de Jara, Betibú, Un comunista en calzoncillos, and many other books. At Clarín's request, she praises the reading of The Witches by Roald Dahl for its humor and for treating children as intelligent readers.

The print, found in a book donated to a Salvation Army shop, is snapped up by an anonymous bidder.
“Iron Man 4: Age of Air Con” coming to theaters? With record-setting heat projected for 2026, our cartoonist imagines a cool slate of films.

The Nobel Peace Prize winner denounced the networks of impunity within Guatemala's judicial institutions. The activist linked this process to the deterioration that followed the 1996 Peace Accords. She also defended reading as a tool to strengthen critical thinking and democracy.

Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s epic poem has monster battles, a sorceress and dozens of thirsty suitors. Here’s a primer.

The “Summer House” cast member once yelled at a boyfriend, “How many sandwiches have you made for me?” These days, she’s enjoying her space.
Our movie critic Alissa Wilkinson describes how Christopher Nolan’s version of “The Odyssey” builds on key themes in his previous film “Oppenheimer.”

The thousand-year-old, 70-metre embroidery depicting the conquest of England by William of Normandy has been removed from its crate. On Monday, July 20, a lengthy assessment of its condition will begin, and within a few days it will be placed in a custom-made display case.

The German director of "Western" draws on real events and real characters to fuel her films.

"I Was 20". Le Monde interviews a public figure about their years of study and transition to adulthood. This month, the 39-year-old actress recounts a youth marked by academic difficulties and the revelation of theatre.

A new documentary shows the impact Wham! had on people during their ground-breaking visit to China.

Roller skating evenings and shows are enjoying growing success, as with the Roller Disco, billed on July 18 at the Nuits de Fourvière festival in Lyon.

The world tour of the most powerful K-pop group in the industry closes its European leg in Saint-Denis, on Friday July 17 and Saturday July 18.

The discovery of projectiles in the Campo del Moro is driving the documentation of preserved fragments as part of the material memory of the Madrid building, 90 years after the start of the conflict
The campaign by the Inguíate association succeeds in putting an end to the Church's examinations, which 'violate' the Andalusian law on the free practice of tour guides
The track has spent a year being the hit of every party and is now the anthem for Luis de la Fuente's national team victories. One of its composers, producers, and fans analyze what makes it so special

An enthusiastic and highly entertaining book by Geoff Dyer invites us to revisit the iconic war film starring Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood and the novel by Alistair MacLean

La Matinale offers a selection of programs to (re)watch on demand. This week, a holiday atmosphere drifts over the tents of festival-goers as well as those of seasoned campers.

The singer's third album is full of incisive, witty lyrics that are let down by muted production.

We look at some of the most memorable scenes during the 2026 World Cup that set the internet alight.

The band members Steve Lacy and Syd, both of whom have new solo albums out now, reunite with the producer Matt Martians to discuss achieving TikTok fame, writing a Beyoncé song and staying a family.

The exhibition Belkis Ayón. Myth and Disobedience brings together works by one of the most influential figures in contemporary Cuban printmaking. The artist reinterpreted the founding myth of the Abakuá brotherhood to address discrimination, power, and the female condition. The exhibition can be visited at Malba until October 12.

The pleasures of watching the TV show of the summer as a bandwagon fan.

Elon Musk’s social media platform and the music companies agreed to dismiss dueling claims, from 2023 and 2026. They have not said why.

Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn’t miss in a city full of secrets and surprises.
Morris’s dance troupe presents “Dances to American Music,” three programs at the Joyce Theater.

The French culture minister has told the BBC that the Bayeux Tapestry is in "a wonderful state".

The particulars of Racing driver Paul Rees's claim against BBC Studios said he is suing for upwards of £100,000.

He and the cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema combined new inventions (like fire-mimicking lights they developed) with century-old techniques.

The broadcaster reveals she has smouldering myeloma, which can develop into a type of blood cancer.