Author: Anthony Gray

corpses in the clutches of history

CRITIQUE – This detective novel sows the seeds of death in an intriguing game of clues. The investigation will reveal many secrets buried in the French Revolution. This historical thriller begins with the macabre discovery of a lifeless woman found scarified in a square in the third arrondissement of Paris, before plunging its roots into […]

How did the gay hit Y.M.C.A. become Donald Trump’s anthem?

The new President of the United States, a great opponent of the LGBT+ movement, used the Village People song at his presidential campaign rallies. A surprising choice, but one carefully considered by the billionaire. Hijacking, old-fashioned nostalgia, personal taste, misguided ideological conservatism… How Y.M.C.A.could the Village People’s 1978 hit have become the anthem of Donald […]

The Star Fish, a real Chinese puzzle

CRITIQUE – Presented in Beijing in early September, this Franco-Asian show directed by Marjorie Nakache runs from November 12 to 23 at the Studio Théâtre de Stains. The story of an eventful adaptation. Special correspondent in Beijing Marjorie Nakache smiles. She is pleasantly surprised: “ The Chinese have a reputation for not clapping, but tonight […]

Sherlock Holmes among the Boers

CRITIQUE – In this story, the author takes up the cause of his country in a conflict that heralds the great carnage of the following century. In March 1900, 40-year-old Conan Doyle left England by boat. for South Africa. Destination: the town of Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State, one of the two Boer […]

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