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“Le Papotin” on newsstands, eco-friendly cakes and “le Soulier de satin” – Libération

There are significant meetings, inspiring initiatives, comforting news. Liberation tells them. They prove that everywhere and despite everything, we can have fun, innovate, cultivate ourselves, hope. Above all, you should not deprive yourself of it.

“Le Papotin” and its atypical journalists now on newsstands

Sold informally since its creation 35 years ago, the magazine, written by non-professional journalists with autism spectrum disorders, can be purchased on newsstands since Wednesday, January 8, announces the Prisma Media press group. Read the article.

Non-alcoholic drinks: the selection of “Libé” for “Dry January”

Are you having January without alcohol, and are tired of plain water? Follow the guide: kombuchas, kefirs, lemonades, fermented juices and other non-alcoholic spritzes should brighten up your evenings. Read our recommendations.

The actor Abou Sangaré, revealed by “The History of Souleymane”, regularized: “I no longer believed in it”

The Guinean, rewarded with an acting prize at for his first role obtained by surprise, has just obtained papers from the prefecture, after three refusals. Read the article.

Mosquitoes with “toxic sperm”: a potential solution to slow the transmission of tropical diseases

In a study published Tuesday, January 7, Australian scientists present a new technique for biological control of mosquitoes. The idea is to kill females, the only ones to bite and spread dengue or malaria. Read the article.

Lola Lafon: “We cannot live in an algorithmic bubble, we must find the courage to talk to each other”

In “It was never too late”, the writer creates, around current affairs chronicles written for Released, another story centered on intimate current affairs: growing up, growing old, and how to reconnect with a “we” made up of exchanges and empathy. Read the interview.

Local vanilla, hay cookie, marigold galette des rois… Eco-friendly pastries want to do their part

From to , pastry chefs are reinventing their way of working by respecting seasonality, focusing on raw or organic products and reducing waste as much as possible. Read the article.

At the Comédie-Française, “the Satin Shoe” is bursting at the seams

Eric Ruf magnifies the work of Paul Claudel thanks to large painted canvases sketching pictorial seascapes and skies, and disproportionate costumes by Christian Lacroix. Read the article.

Meeting with cartoonist Michael DeForge: home spleen home

Rare meeting with the great Toronto cartoonist, very committed to the left, who enjoys thwarting reality to bring us into his melancholy mini-worlds. Read the article.

“We are mistreated everywhere”: in , a gymnasium as a shelter for homeless women

For fourteen years, the Cités Caritas and Emmaüs Alternatives associations have been investing in the space made available by the city of Seine-Saint-Denis to shelter homeless women and offer them social and medical support during their stay. winter. With the aim that no one finds themselves on the street afterwards. Read the report.

Matthew Glover and Jane Land, famous vegans

A long-time couple, these British animal rights activists are at the origin of the “Veganuary” campaign, a January vegan challenge. Read the portrait.

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