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Tag Archives: Magazines
Culture: France-Amérique Magazine – April 2022

April 2022
Pretty in… Green
For Earth Day, April 22, France-Amérique is going vert! Did you know the color green was perceived as evil before it was adopted by environmentalists as a symbol of hope and happiness? The environment is also at the heart of #SaccageParis, a French campaign raising awareness on littering, and the work of photographer Ben Thouard, who captures the sheer power of the waves in Tahiti. Also in this issue, read our interview with the former head of U.N. peacekeeping, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, our investigation on the myths and facts of immigration in France, and our illustrated feature on the Coulée Verte in Paris, the urban park that inspired New York’s High Line!
Cover Preview: Science Magazine – April 1, 2022
Previews: The New York Review Of Books – April 21
Preview: The Economist Magazine – April 2, 2022
Preview: New York Times Magazine – April 3, 2022
Preview: New Scientist Magazine – April 2, 2022
Preview: London Review Of Books – April 7, 2022
Preview: Times Literary Supplement – April 1, 2022
International Art: Apollo Magazine – April 2022

• What was really behind Surrealism?
• An interview with Cecilia Alemani, Artistic Director of the Venice Biennale
• Revealing the mystery of Bassano’s Quails
• The Venice Pavilions you must see
Plus: Beyond the Biennale, greenwashing in museums, what we’re losing with Bastion House
