Pete Doherty atterrit encore au tribunal

Pete Doherty fait la tournée des dealers, bars.. et tribunaux. Après une arrestation pour consommation de drogue en avion, il vient de tomber pour conduite en état d’ivresse et possession de stupéfiants. Hallucinant. Pete Doherty est un sale gosse qui n’en finit pas de planer, mais encore une fois, plus dure sera la chute. Il…

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Box-office : la barre des 3 millions pour “La Vérité si je mens 3”

Avec plus d’un million d’entrées supplémentaires, “La Vérité si je mens 3” dépasse la barre des 3 millions de spectateurs en deux semaines d’exploitation. Avec plus d’un million d’entrées supplémentaires, La Vérité si je mens ! 3 dépasse la barre des 3 millions de spectateurs en deux semaines d’exploitation. Pour rappel, La Vérite si je…

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Cycle Milos Forman sur TCM

En mars, la chaîne TCM a choisi de mettre à l’honneur le cinéaste Milos Forman avec une sélection de sept films emblématiques de son oeuvre et un documentaire exclusif, “Milos Forman : l’outsider à Hollywood”, signé Clara et Julia Kuperberg. 3 questions aux réalisatrices. En quoi Milos Forman peut-il être considéré comme un outsider à…

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Orbán’s next move: Overpowering the courts

Zeljko Jovanovic is director of the Roma Initiatives Office at the Open Society Foundations. Viktor Orbán is taking his campaign for total control of Hungary to a new level. The Hungarian prime minister announced last month that his government would block a court decision awarding compensation to Roma victims of school segregation in the town of…

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EU science agency hits back at departing chief’s corona comments

With the European Union struggling to marshal its response to the coronavirus crisis, it could have done without a very public bust-up at its top science agency. The EU’s flagship science funder on Wednesday accused former chief Mauro Ferrari of being “economical with the truth” in his account of a breakdown in relations at the…

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The accidental prime minister

When Sophie Wilmès took to Belgian television in early March to put the country on lockdown, it’s likely that many in the country had no idea she’d been their prime minister for months. The pragmatic former budget minister had been sworn in in October. After an inconclusive election, Wilmès was put in charge of a…

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Will Elizabeth Warren Crack Open A Beer During The Debate?

BOSTON, MA — When Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) cracked a beer in a New Year’s Eve Instagram video announcing her run for president, the move was debated for weeks on end in the political press. Less debated is whether Warren will repeat the beer cracking on stage in Detroit next week, when she and nine…

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Learning To Trust Our Own Parenting Instincts

These days, it seems like we are so quick to get parenting advice from just about everyone but ourselves. From putting our kids down at bedtime to getting them on the potty, we’re always looking for another opinion. The parenting book industry is booming today — not to mention the hundreds of mom blogs out…

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WATCH: Patch Takes Death-Defying Ride On NYC's Clogged Bike Lanes

NEW YORK — A man unloading groceries on Fort Greene’s DeKalb Avenue. A beer truck on Grand Street in Williamsburg. Police gates along a curb on Second Avenue. Oblivious pedestrians near the Port Authority Bus Terminal. These seemingly benign signs of city life have one thing in common: They all got in my way. This…

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6 Injured When Lightning Strikes PGA Golf Tournament In Atlanta

ATLANTA, GA — Six fans at East Lake Golf Course in Atlanta, which is hosting the FedEx Cup Championship, were injured Saturday after two lightning strikes hit the green late afternoon, according to officials. Accompanying thunder from the severe weather reportedly made it feel like the clubhouse shook from the event. In a statement, the…

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