Interview
Juanma López Iturriaga reflects on polarization in Spain
Juanma López Iturriaga, an Olympic medalist and TV presenter with 40% share audiences, shares his concerns about rising social polarization in Spain. In an interview, the Bilbao native born in 1959 laments that polarization, once limited to sports, now permeates all areas. He admits that it gets harder each day not to live angry.
Cécile Duflot discusses climate in politics
In a special video episode of Le Monde's 'Chaleur humaine' podcast, Cécile Duflot explains how ecologists can more strongly impose climate issues in public debate. The former housing minister highlights known measures for climate transition that struggle to translate into public policies. The interview is conducted by journalist Nabil Wakim.
Quique González presents album '1973' and criticizes precarity in music industry
Spanish singer-songwriter Quique González has released his new album '1973', named after his birth year, and will start a tour in November. In an interview with elDiario.es, he denounced the normalization of precarity in society and the music industry, defending art's value beyond mass sales.
Sai Paranjpye critiques film censorship in idea exchange interview
Renowned filmmaker Sai Paranjpye shared insights on censorship, realism in cinema, and her career during an Idea Exchange session moderated by The Indian Express. At 89, she donated her archives to Ashoka University and reflected on societal issues like caste and nepotism. Paranjpye emphasized storytelling without preaching, drawing from everyday Indian life.
Pierre Gagnaire, 13-star chef, releases new book
Pierre Gagnaire, one of the world's top chefs with 13 Michelin stars, has released a new book published by Denoël, showcasing his enduring creativity. In an exclusive interview, he emphasizes the need to doubt to avoid becoming isolated and cynical. The book highlights his unique freedom in the gastronomy world.