PSYCHOANALYSIS ACCORDING TO HITCH
The great American master of suspense Sir Alfred Hitchcock tried his hand twice at solving not police Continue reading “PSYCHOANALYSIS ACCORDING TO HITCH”
The great American master of suspense Sir Alfred Hitchcock tried his hand twice at solving not police Continue reading “PSYCHOANALYSIS ACCORDING TO HITCH”
The allegory of the cave, which is one of Plato’s most famous writings, depicts humans chained and immobilized in a cave Continue reading “OUR WORLD”
“Miss Dior”, the excellent book by Justine Picardie – former editor-in-chief of the English Harper’s Bazaar, aims to shed light on the destiny Continue reading “MISS DIOR”
Digital dementia, the term coined by German neuroscientist and psychiatrist Manfred Spitzer in 2012 in his book “Digital Demenz” Continue reading “DIGITAL DEMENTIA”
Studying feminism requires being interested in antifeminism. One might be surprised at the persistence of this reactionary movement in 2024 Continue reading “ANTIFEMINISM”
Where do I start when it comes to “Beauty and the Beast”, that wonderful film Continue reading “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST”
In a previous article published here on December 18, 2020 Continue reading “TIRED SOLDIER (AGAIN)”
If you make the same mistake as me every morning (open Twitter, listen Continue reading “FAIR DISCOURSE”
“Victor Victoria” brings together Julie Andrews, Robert Preston and James Garner. Continue reading “VICTOR/VICTORIA”
Are we all tired? Yes of course. Weariness and apathy are everywhere. Continue reading “TIRED SOLDIER”
It is not a secret that I love classical American cinema, and especially film noir. Continue reading “FEMME FATALE”
I have been active on Instagram for 4 years and I have seen what I call the “injunction to happiness” time and time again. Continue reading “HAPPINESS TYRANNY”
After four long years of absence, it’s a pleasure to rediscover the Lutetia, or the only five-star hotel on the Parisian left bank. Continue reading “LUTETIA HOTEL”
Sorry to state this again and again: I love red, that hot, sensual, lively colour. I love red that instantaneously highlights and brightens an otherwise slightly neutral or demure outfit. Continue reading “MOTHER CHRISTMAS”
Thanks to the three children that surround me every day, I am the witness to brilliant comebacks and hilarious retorts.
And today, a selection of what could turn out to be an inspiring thematic: #DressUpYourLife: Continue reading “#DRESSUPYOURLIFE”
I recently stumbled upon the Instagram page of a very famous blogger who recently gave birth and has been bombarding her 10 million + followers with intimate pictures of her baby. The pictures feature her and the baby in the clinic room, in the arms of the father crying – the newborn baby’s every angle is given for the world to see. Continue reading “DIGITAL LIFE VERSUS REAL LIFE”
It’s quite obvious that I love fur. My little sister hates me for it and I wouldn’t be surprise if PETA struck me with its wrath sooner rather than later, considering the numerous furs in the posts of this website. Continue reading “FURIOUS DEBATE”
“The Thomas Crown Affair”, two movies, really.
The first one dates back to 1968 and starred Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. The story is actually rather simple: Thomas Crown is extremely rich and equally bored, which is why he organizes a hold-up in a bank (I know, not exactly what I do when I’m bored either but oh well…). Continue reading “THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR”
It used to be quite simple to answer the eternal « What do you do in life? » question. But that was before.
Before happily starting my anonymous double life as a digital endorser. Continue reading “A COMPASS STORY”
Autumn and its flamboyant colors, Autumn and its hot chocolates Continue reading “AUTUMN”