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« Un rejet de l’école » : un sondage alerte sur un malaise profond en Charente« Un rejet de l’école » : un sondage alerte sur un malaise profond en Charente
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« Un rejet de l’école » : un sondage alerte sur un malaise profond en Charente

Un sondage Odoxa pour ICI révèle une forte défiance envers l’école en Charente. Le malaise scolaire est marqué.

‘The Village of the Damned was shot here – then George Harrison moved in’: our UK town of culture nominations
‘The Village of the Damned was shot here – then George Harrison moved in’: our UK town of culture nominations
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‘The Village of the Damned was shot here – then George Harrison moved in’: our UK town of culture nominations

With the search for the country’s first town of culture under way, Guardian writers pick their favourite spots for art, architecture, food, festivals, music and celeb spottingWhy did Caesar, Saint Augustine, Hengist and Horsa make Ramsgate their first port of call on assorted crusading trips to England? Proximity to France? Easy landing beaches beneath the cliffs? The lively arts scene? Continue reading...
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
Budget 2026 : la partie recettes adoptée après l’échec des motions de censure de gauche et du RN
Budget 2026 : la partie recettes adoptée après l’échec des motions de censure de gauche et du RN
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Budget 2026 : la partie recettes adoptée après l’échec des motions de censure de gauche et du RN

L’Assemblée nationale a rejeté la motion de censure déposée par la gauche hors PS, en réaction au 49.3 sur le budget 2026. Le gouvernement évite une première chute, avant celle attendue du RN.
Harry Styles: Aperture review – a joyous, quietly radical track made for hugging strangers on a dancefloorHarry Styles: Aperture review – a joyous, quietly radical track made for hugging strangers on a dancefloor
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Harry Styles: Aperture review – a joyous, quietly radical track made for hugging strangers on a dancefloor

(Columbia Records)Styles is wonderfully loose and unhurried on the lead single to his new album, taking a bold path away from the rest of today’s mainstream popNow the proud owner of six Brits, three Grammys and seven UK Top 10 singles, it’s fair to say Harry Styles has elegantly sidestepped the potholes that pepper the route from ex-boyband member to solo superstar. His well-earned confidence means that rather than fill the gap between 2022’s Harry’s House and last week’s announcement of his fourth album – the confusingly-titled Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally – with various one-off releases, spurious anniversary variants or curated social media moments, Styles basically disappeared. In fact, the only sliver of excitement for his fanbase to grab on to came last September when he ran the Berlin marathon in a very respectable 2hr 59min.Having endured the music industry at the height of its #content-heavy obsession in One Direction, there’s something old-fashioned about Styles’ absence between album eras. That’s unlikely to be accidental: since launching his solo career with 2017’s muted, 1970s soft-rock-indebted self-titled debut, Styles has cast himself as a cross-generational throwback beamed into the present, albeit one sporting fashion choices that rile gender conformists. Each album has arrived with a list of influences more akin to the lineup on the Old Grey Whistle Test than the current TikTok algorithms, while 2019’s Fine Line, Styles told us, was crafted under the influence of those vintage psychedelics, magic mushrooms. Continue reading...

theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
Custody: The Secret History of Mothers by Lara Feigel – why women still have to fight for their children
Custody: The Secret History of Mothers by Lara Feigel – why women still have to fight for their children
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Custody: The Secret History of Mothers by Lara Feigel – why women still have to fight for their children

Feigel uses her own experience as a starting point to examine the past, present and future of separationThis book about child custody is, unsurprisingly, full of pain. The pain of mothers separated from their children, of children sobbing for their mothers, of adults who have never moved on from the trauma of their youth, and of young people who are forced to live out the conflicts of their elders. Lara Feigel casts…
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
Ari Lennox: Vacancy review – the R&B sophisticate’s loosest and most fun outing yet
Ari Lennox: Vacancy review – the R&B sophisticate’s loosest and most fun outing yet
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Ari Lennox: Vacancy review – the R&B sophisticate’s loosest and most fun outing yet

(Interscope)On her third LP, Lennox balances jazz-soaked tradition with flashes of unruly humour and a surefire viral hitAri Lennox is one of contemporary R&B’s premier sophisticates, preferring a palette of lush jazz, soul and 90s hip-hop over the more genre-fluid sound pushed by contemporaries SZA and Kehlani. But a few songs into her new album, Vacancy, she makes it eminently clear that tradition and wildness…
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
‘Some artists thought it was too political’: can Jarvis, Damon, Olivia Rodrigo and Arctic Monkeys reboot the biggest charity album of the 90s?
‘Some artists thought it was too political’: can Jarvis, Damon, Olivia Rodrigo and Arctic Monkeys reboot the biggest charity album of the 90s?
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‘Some artists thought it was too political’: can Jarvis, Damon, Olivia Rodrigo and Arctic Monkeys reboot the biggest charity album of the 90s?

Oasis, Macca and Radiohead made Help a smash for War Child in 1995. A new reboot packs comparable star power – and was partially produced from a hospital bedWhen Kae Tempest was asked to contribute to a new track by Damon Albarn, which would also feature Fontaines DC frontman Grian Chatten, Tempest says he jumped at the chance. It wasn’t just the artists involved, nor the fact that it was for a new compilation…
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
May We Feed the King by Rebecca Perry review – a dazzling puzzle-box of a debutMay We Feed the King by Rebecca Perry review – a dazzling puzzle-box of a debut
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May We Feed the King by Rebecca Perry review – a dazzling puzzle-box of a debut

The plight of a reluctant medieval king is glimpsed through scattered pieces of the past, in an ingenious novel that asks how much we can really know about historyIn a medieval palace an unnamed king chafes under the new and unsought burden of power. His uncertain fate plays out in the present-day imagination of an unnamed curator of unspecified gender, who has been employed by the palace to dress some of its rooms for public viewing in the wake of an undescribed personal tragedy.It’s likely that you’ll either be utterly intrigued or deeply put off by that summary of poet Rebecca Perry’s debut novel, May We Feed the King, a highly wrought puzzle-box of a book which deliberately wrongfoots the reader at every turn. However, the intrigued will find that it richly rewards those who approach it with curiosity – just not in the ways we as readers (and as interpreters of stories in any form) have been trained to expect. Continue reading...

theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
Havergal Brian: The Gothic album review – Ole Schmidt tames a vast, eccentric score
Havergal Brian: The Gothic album review – Ole Schmidt tames a vast, eccentric score
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Havergal Brian: The Gothic album review – Ole Schmidt tames a vast, eccentric score

LSO/Schmidt(Heritage)A 1980 live recording reveals the Danish conductor’s assured handling of a colossal symphony – a balance of architectural clarity and gothic extravaganceHavergal Brian has often been looked at askance, his vast gothic symphony approached like climbing Everest – merely because it’s there – rather than taken seriously as a milestone in 20th-century British music. For the 150th anniversary of the…
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
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TV tonight: get ready to scream at the screen through The Traitors final
TV tonight: get ready to scream at the screen through The Traitors final
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TV tonight: get ready to scream at the screen through The Traitors final

It may not have lived up to its celebrity offspring, but this season has offered brightness in the January gloom. Plus, David Baddiel meets Wilfred the ugly cat. Here’s what to watch this evening8.30pm, BBC OneA secret Traitor. Fiona v Rachel. The family tree theory. And a contestant with a naked handstand Instagram account. It may not have reached the sensational heights of the recent celebrity series, but The…
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
Carousel review – Chris Pine and Jenny Slate are lost in static romance drama
Carousel review – Chris Pine and Jenny Slate are lost in static romance drama
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Carousel review – Chris Pine and Jenny Slate are lost in static romance drama

Sundance film festival: an often lushly made yet frustratingly undercooked small town indie kicks off this year’s festival with disappointmentAnd so this year’s Sundance has officially begun, with grief over the loss of founder Robert Redford and its move from long-running home Park City likely to drown out the sounds of anyone talking about the first narrative premiere. It wouldn’t be the first time it has started…
theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
‘An environmental nuclear bomb’: documentary examines fight to save Great Salt Lake‘An environmental nuclear bomb’: documentary examines fight to save Great Salt Lake
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‘An environmental nuclear bomb’: documentary examines fight to save Great Salt Lake

Sundance film festival: A cautionary new film, executive-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, warns of the devastating consequences if the Utah lake continues to disappearThe Sundance film festival kicked off its final edition on Thursday in Park City, the Utah ski enclave that has housed the independent film hub for more than four decades. Beginning in 2027, the festival will move to Boulder, Colorado, after a multi-year selection process that many assumed would end in Salt Lake City.Utah’s largest city, a mere 30 miles from the festival center, has long hosted extra Sundance events and served as its transit center. It’s a rapidly growing metropolitan area, a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, a major US city – and, according to a new documentary that opened this year’s festival, facing an imminent ecological crisis. Continue reading...

theguardian.com culture23 janvier 2026
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