Each week, we share the top five articles that caught our attention. Here are your must-reads, published here and abroad, for the week of July 29, 2019.
The year Disney started to take diversity seriously
Kevin Hart as Santa Claus. The Nutcracker with Misty Copeland. Disney is a company accustomed to molding the world in its image. The creator of iconic family movies for decades, but in recent years, Disney has made a clear commitment to diversity
→ Read it on Urbania (French)
Getting to know Greta Thunberg
This time last year, Greta Thunberg was unimaginable. Then, pretty much from nowhere, there she was: small and slight, a girl just turned 16, sitting in front of the world’s economic powers at Davos. Meet the girl who wants to save the world.
→ Read it on The Guardian
Women’s magazines are trying to change
…but they keep getting dragged down. As if the ever-imminent death of print weren’t enough, women’s magazines are also having trouble staying afloat because of advertising that features outdated beauty standards. What’s it going to take?
→ Read it on L’ADN (French)
Enigmatic and erotic art
After watching Swiss artist Félix Vallotton at work, Gertrude Stein memorably compared his painting process to “pulling down a curtain”. It’s Vallotton’s theatricality that sets him apart: the uneasy sense one gets from his prints and paintings that something is going on behind the curtain, concealed from the viewer.
→ Read it on 1843 Magazine
Meet-up in Area 51 this September 20?
A Facebook event, which has garnered an astonishing two million attendees, is encouraging users to “storm Area 51” on September 20 to uncover alien secrets. The event was initially treated as a joke, but the more attention it has received, the more serious it has become.
→ Read it on Les Inrocks (French)
In your earbuds: The big picture
Host Sean Fennessey sits down with Hollywood’s biggest filmmakers to break down the latest industry trends and handicap the upcoming Oscars race. He also reviews new films with fellow cinephiles like Shea Serrano, Amanda Dobbins, and Bill Simmons.
→ Listen to it on Art 19
Instagram fave: C’était pour lire
Do you want to read more French books, but don’t know where to start? Aurore is an avid reader in Belgium who loves to share the best new novels, graphic novels and poetry collections. Her mini Instagram reviews even include fave quotes from the book!
Photo: Rod Long