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Merveilleuse Utopie, an exhibition curated by the Surrealist Group of Paris, will run from July 6 to Sept. 7, 2024 at the Maison Andre Breton in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, France. A 20-page dossier on the exhibit is available at Venus, d'ailleurs. A catalogue will be available. Artists exhibited:
Juan Andralis, Pedro Azevedo, Jean-Marc Baholet, Hans Bellmer, Jean Benoît, Anny Bonnin, Massimo Borghese, Jean Branciard, Jorge Camacho, Eugenio Castro, Victor Chab, Sylwia Chrostowska, Darnish, W. A. Davison, Adrien Dax, Gabriel Derkevorkian, Mr. Djub, Aube Elléouët-Breton, Tristan Félix, Kathy Fox, Sarah Froidurot, Eugène Gabritschevsky, Antonella Gandini, Roberto García York, Joël Gayraud, Régis Gayraud, Yoan Armand Gil, Jan Giliam, Guy Girard, Alan Glass, Michel Gouéry, Janice Hathaway, S. L. Higgins, Valentine Hugo, Richard Humphry, Ameli Jannarelli, Alex Januario, Bronisław Kurdziel, Le Maréchal, Sergio Lima, Rik Lina, Gina Litherland, Michael Löwy, Mirka Lugosi, Albert Marenčin, Přemysl Martinec, Didier Mazuru, Desmond Morris, David Nadeau, Georges Papazoff, Jean-Pierre Paraggio, Mimi Parent, Kateřina Piňosová, Pierre Rojansky, Penelope Rosemont, Ron Sakolsky, Mitzura Salgian, Bernard Sanschagrin, Jean-Claude Silberman, LaDonna Smith, Dan Stanciu, Wedgwood Steventon, Jan Švankmajer, Ludovic Tac, Virginia Tentindo, Antoine Terrieux, Jean Terrossian, Clovis Trouille, Emiel Verlinde, Olivier Vallet, Sasha Vlad, Susana Wald, John Welson, Frank Wright, Stefan Zekowski, Michel Zimbacca, Unica Zürn...
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J'ai souvenir encore (1)
Societas Criticus, revue de critique sociale et politique, Vol. 27-04 : www.societascriticus.com
Michel Handfield, M.Sc. sociologie (2025-06-24)
Alors, était-ce parce qu'un ou des professeurs la demandaient? La question m'est venue en lisant un dossier sur «Comment Poutine veut attaquer l’Europe » dans L’Express dernièrement (no 3857, 5-11 juin 2025).
Étant en contact avec un de mes anciens professeurs, Jean-Marc Bisaillon, qui fut aussi directeur adjoint de l’école plus tard, je lui ai donc posé la question. Il m’a répondu que « c'était une demande du département d'histoire et qu’il en était de même pour La Presse. » Je tiens alors à remercier ces professeurs, car c’était une vision qui nous élargissait l’esprit.
Personnellement, je continue à jeter un œil sur l’Express et d’autres revues du genre. C’est qu’un autre de mes professeurs, Normand Cloutier (2), au Collège Marie-Victorin (cégep privé à l’époque), nous conseillait de ne pas lire un livre ou une revue en entier pour nous informer d’un sujet, mais bien de lire sur le sujet qui nous intéresse en puisant à plusieurs sources à la fois : un chapitre ou un passage de plusieurs livres; des articles de journaux et de revues; et, j’ajouterais maintenant, des archives audiovisuelles et des baladodiffusions de sources fiables de façon à se faire une bonne idée sur une question.
Avec les coupes en éducation, a-t-on encore de tels abonnements dans les écoles publiques? Si ce n’est pas déjà passé à la trappe sous les ciseaux du PQ ou du PLQ, est-ce du gras à couper maintenant sous la CAQ? La question se pose et le décès de Victor-Lévy Beaulieu nous rappelle qu’il disait ceci :
« Le problème au Québec (…) c’est qu’on a confondu instruction et culture. «On a créé en série des gens instruits mais incultes.» » (3)
La CAQ de M. Legault le sait. Ce n'est pas pour rien que Québec a décidé « de ne pas accorder de funérailles nationales à l'auteur Victor-Lévy Beaulieu » (4). Cela serait un rappel de la façon dont on maltraite parfois l’éducation et la culture tout en disant le contraire la main sur le cœur.
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1. J'ai souvenir encore, titre d’une chanson de Claude Dubois, 1992.
2. Frère mariste, professeur d’Histoire et musicien décédé en 2013. Sa notice funéraire nous en apprend sur lui, comme le fait qu’avec la chorale Les Petits Chanteurs de Granby il a donné « des prestations à la télévision avec de célèbres artistes, dont Jean-Pierre Ferland, Ginette Reno, Gilles Vigneault ��� pour ne nommer que ceux-là. » https://champagnat.org/irmaos-falecidos/normand-cloutier/
3. Jean-François Nadeau, Pour saluer VLB, Le Devoir, 11 juin 2025 :
4. Maxime Catellier, Romancier, essayiste et poète québécois, Funérailles nationales refusées à VLB. Adieu à l'écrivain « indomptable », La Presse, 14 juin 2025 :
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REVIEW TOUR:
PLAY DIRTY (LA Phantoms 5) by Author Kat Mizera at The Reading Cafe:
'The character driven premise is captivating and emotional'
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Clinton Charter Township: Kyle Connor (Winnipeg)
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Farmington Hills: Alex DeBrincat (Detroit) & Cayden Primeau (Montreal)
Grosse Pointe: Michael McCarron (Nashville) & Zach Werenski (Columbus)
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Pontiac: Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh)
Port Huron: Jack Campbell (Edmonton)
Rochester: Max Jones (Anaheim) & Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers)
Rochester Hills: Alec Martinez (Vegas)
Rockford: Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay)
Royal Oak: Torey Krug (St. Louis)
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Waterford Charter Township: Dylan Larkin (Detroit)
Ypsilanti: Jalen Chatfield (Carolina)
Ohio
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Columbus: Jack Roslovic (New York Rangers), Kiefer Sherwood (Nashville) & Cole Sillinger (Columbus)
Dublin: Sean Kuraly (Columbus)
Parma: Alex Nedeljkovic (Pittsburgh)
Powell: Carson Meyer (Columbus)
Unity Township: J.T. Miller (Vancouver)
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South Bend: Landon Slaggert (Chicago)
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Mississippi
Biloxi: Mathieu Olivier (Columbus)
Wisconsin
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Green Bay: Mason Appleton (Winnipeg)
Linwood Township: Joe Pavelski (Dallas)
Madison: Nick Schmaltz (Arizona), Craig Smith (Dallas) & Ryan Suter (Dallas)
Milwaukee: Hudson Fasching (New York Islanders)
Mosinee: Cole Caufield (Montreal)
Illinois
Alton: Dakota Mermis (Minnesota)
Chicago: Christian Fischer (Detroit) & Mike Reilly; Jr. (New York Islanders)
Downers Grove Township: Josh Manson (Colorado)
New Trier Township: Alex Vlasic (Chicago)
Northfield Township: J.T. Compher (Detroit)
Palos Township: Christian Dvorak (Montreal)
Minnesota
Baudette: Alex Lyon (Detroit)
Blaine: Nick Bjugstad (Arizona), Jonny Brodzinski (New York Rangers)
Bloomington: Erik Johnson (Philadelphia)
Brainerd: Cole Smith (Nashville)
Burnsville: Brock Boeser (Vancouver) & Jarred Tinordi (Chicago)
Coon Rapids: Riley Tufte (Colorado)
Delano: Ben Meyers (Anaheim)
Duluth: Derek Forbort (Boston)
Eden Prairie: Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim), Nick Leddy (St. Louis) & Nick Seeler (Philadelphia)
Edina: Anders Lee (New York Islanders) & Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado)
Elk River: Matt Kierstad (Florida) & Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay)
Excelsior: Vinni Lettieri (Minnesota)
Fridley: Mikey Anderson (Los Angeles)
Grand Rapids: Alex Goligoski (Minnesota)
Hermantown: Dylan Samberg (Winnipeg)
Hibbing: Scott Perunovich (St. Louis)
Hopkins: Travis Boyd (Arizona)
Lakeville: Charlie Lindgren (Washington), Sam Malinski (Colorado), Jake Oettinger (Dallas), Ryan Poehling (Philadelphia) & Brady Skjei (Carolina)
Lindstrom: Blake Lizotte (Los Angeles)
Maple Grove: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
Minneapolis: Brian Halonen (New Jersey), Ryan Lindgren (New York Rangers), Brock Nelson (New York Islanders) & Zach Parisé (Colorado)
Moorhead: Will Borgen (Seattle)
Plymouth: Blake Wheeler (New York Rangers)
Roseville: Joey Anderson (Chicago)
Savage: Jack Ahcan (Colorado)
South St. Paul: Justin Faulk (St. Louis)
St. Cloud: Nate Schmidt (Winnipeg)
St. Paul: Nick Jensen (Washington), K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers), Tommy Novak (Nashville), Kyle Okposo (Florida) & Alex Steeves (Toronto)
Stillwater: Noah Cates (Philadelphia)
Thomson Township: Karson Kuhlman (New York Islanders)
Tonka Bay: Justin Holl (Detroit)
Waconia: Graeme Clarke (New Jersey)
Iowa
Dubuque: Tucker Poolman (Vancouver)
Missouri
Chesterfield: Clayton Keller (Arizona) & Luke Kunin (San José)
Dardenne Prairie: Joseph Woll (Toronto)
St. Louis: Trent Frederic (Boston), Adam Lowry (Winnipeg), Patrick Maroon (Boston) & Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Mason Lohrei (Boston)
North Dakota
Fargo: Jackson Blake (Carolina)
Grand Forks: Paul LaDue (New York Islanders)
South Dakota
Sioux Falls: Walker Duehr (Calgary)
Nebraska
Omaha: Jake Guentzel (Carolina) & Neal Pionk (Winnipeg)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Jon Merrill (Minnesota)
Texas
Arlington: Caleb Jones (Colorado) & Jared Jones (Chicago)
Houston: Thomas Bordeleau (San José) & Tyler Myers (Vancouver)
Missouri City: Logan O'Connor (Colorado)
Plano: Blake Coleman (Calgary) & Stefan Noesen (Carolina)
Montana
Whitefish: Jake Sanderson (Ottawa)
Colorado
Colorado Springs: Brandon Carlo (Boston)
Denver: Brendan Lemieux (Carolina) & Troy Terry (Anaheim)
Englewood: Cal Foote (New Jersey) & Nolan Foote (New Jersey)
Erie: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Littleton: Mikey Eyssimont (Tampa Bay)
Utah
Salt Lake City: Trevor Lewis (Los Angeles)
Arizona
Phoenix: Sean Couturier (Philadelphia), Mark Kastelic (Ottawa), Matthew Knies (Toronto) & Tage Thompson (Buffalo)
Scottsdale: Braeden Tkachuk (Ottawa) & Matthew Tkachuk (Florida)
Alaska
Anchorage: Jeremy Swayman (Boston)
North Pole: Phoenix Copley (Los Angeles)
Washington
Bonney Lake: Dylan Gambrell (Toronto)
Liberty Lake: Tyler Johnson (Chicago)
Mt. Vernon: T.L. Oshie (Washington)
Spokane: Derek Ryan (Edmonton) & Kailer Yamamoto (Seattle)
Oregon
Portland: Jacob MacDonald (San José)
California
Anaheim: Cam York (Philadelphia)
Arcadia: Jason Robertson (Dallas) & Nicholas Robertson (Toronto)
La Mirada: Chase De Leo (Anaheim)
Long Beach: Matt Nieto (Pittsburgh)
Los Gatos: Devin Cooley (San José)
Manhattan Beach: Brendan Brisson (Vegas)
Newport Beach: Jason Zucker (Nashville)
Rancho Cucamonga: Collin Delia (Winnipeg)
San Diego: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver) & Chad Ruhwedel (New York Rangers)
San Ramon: Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Thousand Oaks: Trevor Moore (Los Angeles)
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(So I probably definitely forgot some things. There’s a lot of complicated matching up that went into this. But, regardless, I wanted to post it, so we’ll fix and add as we go! <3)
James Potter: (Pots, Pothead, Potty)
Position: Left Wing, First Line
Number: 7
Years In The League: 7—drafted, no college.
Previous Teams: None
Description: 25. 6’1”. Dark brown hair, hazel eyes, white. Can usually be seen wearing whatever Lily buys him. Known on the team for being a joker, but also someone you can go to for any reason. Hyper.
Nationality: American. Hometown: Boston, MA.
S/O: Girlfriend, Lily Evans.
Closest to on the team: Sirius Black and Sergei Ivanov, but basically everyone.
Rooms With: No one
Sits with on the bus/plane: Sirius Black
Lives With: Girlfriend Lily Evans
Injury: Multiple concussions
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Putting his contacts in, because he usually wears glasses, gets him really into the game mode. His favorite food is treacle tart, which he had when he took his girlfriend Lily to England—now she makes it for him on his birthday.
Favorite Moment On Team: When he told them that he and Lily were pregnant and they all celebrated.
Superstition: He has to call his girlfriend, Lily, before every game.
Warm Up Song: Eye of the Tiger
What the announcers say when he scores: “Aaaaannndd Potter is wheeling tonight!!”
~
Sirius Black: (Padfoot, Cap, Captain)
Position: Center, First Line
Number: 12
Years In The League: 6—First pick overall, no college.
Previous Teams: None
Description: 24. 6’3”. Black hair, gray eyes, white. Hair gets really fluffy in humidity and it drives him insane. Short hair, curls above his ears. Loves a good backwards hat. One of the strongest on the team.
Nationality: French-Canadian. Hometown: Montreal, Canada.
S/O: Remus Lupin—secret.
Closest to on the team: James Potter and Adam Fox and William LeBlanc
Rooms With: No One
Sits with on the bus/plane: James Potter
Lives With: No one
Injury: Badly broken ankle, one mild concussion
Puck Personality Fun Fact: He had a very hard time coming up with one, so James chose one for him. He pretends to hate the rookies, but will drop literally everything for anything they need. He’s also really bad at taking his pre-game nap.
(Pascal Dumais from the background: “He does not understand household chores!” “Shut up, Dumo!”)
Favorite Moment On Team: His first game after deciding to stand up to his mother about getting a trade. He could finally relax, and enjoy himself. When he scored the first goal, he let his teammates celebrate with him.
Superstition: There are so many. There are too many. Has to go out onto the ice last, has to have a butter and honey toasted sandwich before the game at 5:00 pm, has to do his stretches in a certain order, has to put on and sharpen his left skate first. Cannot even talk about the Cup without freaking out. Will wear the same gross hat until it literally reeks if they’re on a hot streak.
Warm Up Song: Doesn’t really have one.
What the announcers say when he scores: “Seriously!!! That is one serious goal!!” “That Black back-hander will kill a fella!”
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Finn O’Hara: (Harzy, Fish)
Position: Right Wing
Number: 17
Years In The League: 3. Went to Harvard College.
Previous Teams: None
Description: 23. 6’0’’. Dark red hair, luscious and fluffy. White. Wavy. Light freckles. Brown eyes. Is a single eyebrow raiser. Habit of saluting. More on the slender side of muscle. Is a bit of a worry-wart. Super sarcastic.
Nationality: American. Hometown: New York, New York.
S/O: June Calder—sort of.
Closest to on the team: Logan Tremblay and Leo Knut and Olli Halla
Rooms With: Timmy Jones
Sits with on the bus/plane: Kasey Winter
Lives With: Leo Knut
Injury: Two bad concussions in college.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: He wanted it to be that he’s real fucking good in bed, but it’s that he likes eating grilled cheese with strawberry jam because his older brother, Alexander, used to make it for him all the time when they were kids.
Favorite Moment On Team: Probably that one team dinner where Blizzard got drunk and tried to swim in a fountain. Or when he found out that Logan also got drafted to the Lions the year after him.
Superstition: Has to have a grilled cheese and strawberry jam before every game. Has to tape his own sticks on the bench. Has a handshake with Logan they do before walking down the tunnel.
Warm Up Song: Hollaback Girl, Gwen Stefani
What the announcers say when he scores: “OOOOOOOO’HARA HOW DARA!! WHAT A GOAL!”
~
Timmy Jones: (Timmers)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 62
Years In The League: 10. Went to Boston University
Previous Teams: New York Islanders
Description: 31. 6’1”. Black hair, braided, reaches his shoulders and he likes to tie it up sometimes, hazel eyes. Black. One of the most popular jerseys because he’s such a crowd pleaser always riling them up and talking to fans through the glass. He’s also one of the biggest Instagram users and is always posting really funny locker room videos.
Nationality: Canadian. Vancouver, Canada.
S/O: Single
Closest to on the team: Olli Halla and William LeBlanc and Thomas Walker
Rooms With: Finn O’Hara
Lives With: Olli Halla
Sits with on the bus/plane: Olli Halla
Injury: Fractured foot a few years ago.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Kasey’s rival for best hair in the league. Famous for his crazy cellys
Favorite Moment On Team: Conference Finals! And when all the boys touch Moody’s leg for good luck.
Superstition: Has a lucky towel that no one is allowed to wash.
Warm Up Song: Where are Ü Now, Jack Ü, Skrillex, Justin Bieber
What the announcers say when he scores: Timmers strikes again!!
~
Olli Halla: (Olli)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 5
Years In The League: 10, Undrafted.
Previous Teams: Winnipeg Jets.
Description: 6’2”. 32. Very, very blonde hair, nearly white. Pale blue eyes. Cute little nose. Cannot grow a beard to save his life. Total baby-face. Is sort of shy and awkward. What a sweetheart.
Nationality: Finish. Hometown: Helsinki, Finland.
S/O: Single.
Closest to on the team: Timmy Jones and Finn O’Hara
Rooms With: Elias Cook
Lives With: Timmy Jones
Sits with on the bus/plane: Timmy Jones
Injury: Concussion, twice. A few bruised ribs.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Wins the pre-game team kick-around almost every time. Brings awareness to charities that contribute to doing research on the brain and brain injuries.
Favorite Moment On Team: When the team welcomed him back from his pretty serious concussion (he missed nearly a year) by all wearing the number 5 out on the ice during warm ups.
Superstition: Wears his cross and says a small prayer after the national anthem. Also has to play in the kick-around.
Warm Up Song: Replay, Iyaz
What the announcers say when he scores: (G)oooooolllliiiii!
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Brady Smith: (Smitty)
Position: Right Wing
Number: 92
Years In The League: 10. Drafted.
Previous Teams: Washington Capitals
Description: 28, 6’3”. Black hair, blue eyes. Black. The sweetest person you will ever meet in your life. Is adored by all of the hockey wives and girlfriends. Can speak Spanish and (ofc) German. Has a tattoo he has on his back shoulder blade of the Stanley Cup which he won with the Washington Capitals. The cup says his wife and two kid’s names on it with room for more—this man loves his babies.
Nationality: German. Hometown: Berlin, Germany, where his mother is from, but moved to the Boston, MA when he was 15 years old—where his father is from.
S/O: Married to his wife Allison, and they’re expecting their third child. Their first is a boy named Max, their second a boy named Noah.
Closest to on the team: Evgeni Kuznetsov and Jackson Nadeau.
Lives With: His family
Sits with on the bus/plane: Evan Kane
Rooms With: Evan Kane
Injury: Frequently separates his shoulder :(
Puck Personality Fun Fact: He’s part of the Lions’ power play. Is actually a really good tattoo artist and has inked Kris Lavolie and Evgeni Kuznetsov. He gave Kris the date of his daughter’s birth, and he gave Evgeni a tiger on his left bicep.
Favorite Moment On Team: He really loved when Sirius became Captain. He felt a shift in their team’s drive.
Superstition: Has to read the note his son wrote him a few years ago.
Warm Up Song: Anything Drake
What the announcers say when he scores: Braaaddyyy Smith! What a goal!
~
Pascal Dumais: (Dumo)
Position: Center
Number: 9
Years In The League: 24, drafted first overall.
Previous Teams: New York Rangers, Colorado Avalanche.
Description: 41. 6’1’’. Brown hair, cut pretty short but brushes up at the front or superman curl. White. Hazel/green eyes, dark eyelashes and brows. Scruffy beard always. Is the dad of the team. Well tell anyone who asks the hilarious stories of when Sirius lived with him.
Nationality: French Canadian. Hometown: Montreal.
S/O: Celeste Dumais, wife. And four children. Adele (13), Louis (10), Marc (9), and Katie (7).
Closest to on the team: Logan Tremblay and Sergei Ivanov.
Lives With: His wife and four kids—and Logan of course.
Rooms With: No one
Sits with on the bus/plane: No one, he enjoys the peace and quiet (not that anyone gives him any)
Injury: Broken wrist. Bruised ribs. Mild concussion. Lost too many teeth to count.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: The BIGGEST prankster on the team. Loves fine wine.
Favorite Moment On Team: Whenever the crowd chants “Duuummmooooo,” or the first time Sirius smiled.
Superstition: Slaps Sergei’s ass before they walk down the tunnel. No one knows why.
Warm Up Song: Eight Days A Week by The Beatles
What the announcers say when he scores: "Pascal Dumais everybody! One of the oldest in the league—he’s still got it!”
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Logan Tremblay: (Tremzy, [Finn: Lo])
Position: Right Wing
Number: 10
Years In The League: 2. Went to Harvard College.
Previous Teams: None.
Description: 22. 5’9’’. Dark brown hair, long enough to be wavy and always wearing a snapback. Green eyes. Light freckles. White. Always sinfully tan. Really broad and strong. Those arms and chest muscles damn. Really dark, long eyelashes. Clean shaven. Really loud, always mildly grumpy. Flirts with EVERYTHING.
Nationality: French Canadian. Hometown: Rimouski, Quebec, Canada.
S/O: Single…..
Closest to on the team: Leo Knut, Finn O’Hara, and Pascal Dumais, Thomas Walker.
Lives With: Pascal Dumais
Rooms With: Leo Knut
Sits with on the bus/plane: Leo Knut
Injury: He broke a finger and a foot and frequently has black eyes from fights.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Has a fleur-de-lis necklace that he never takes off. Spends his summers in Nice, France where his mother is from. Bites his nails.
Favorite Moment On Team: Playing with Finn again.
Superstition: Says he isn’t superstitious but he is. Won’t touch the kick-around soccer ball before he decides to play. Has a handshake with Finn they do before walking down the tunnel.
Warm Up Song: Whatever It Takes, Imagine Dragons.
What the announcers say when he scores: “Scooorree!!! Oh, the tremble before Tremblay!”
~
Thomas Walker: (Talker, Walkie-Talkie)
Position: Defenseman —also an enforcer.
Number: 43
Years In The League: 8. University of Wisconsin.
Previous Teams: None.
Description: 30, 6’2”. Short hair, brown eyes, one of the most ripped guys on the team. Black. Pierced ears, usually small gold hoops. Takes them out for play. The Lions organization does a segment with him called Walkie-Talkie where he goes around the locker room and interviews his team mates with funny questions.
Nationality: American. Hometown: Chicago, IL.
S/O: Single
Closest to on the team: Timmy Jones and Adam Fox and Logan Tremblay.
Lives With: No one
Rooms With: Adam Fox.
Sits with on the bus/plane: Anyone who wants to CHAT.
Injury: Broken foot, some broken fingers.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: He got his nickname Talker because he never shuts up on the ice. Starts a lot of fights.
Favorite Moment On Team: When Kasey jumped in the fountain.
Superstition: Needs to take a three minute nap between periods. He puts a towel over his head right in his stall and literally falls asleep for three minutes. (James: it’s fucking weird”)
Warm Up Song: Top hits, just needs the background noise.
What the announcers say when he scores: “Goal!!! He just walks right up there, don’t he?”
~
Sergei Ivanov: (Vans)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 55
Years In The League: 23, Drafted, no college.
Previous Teams: Pittsburgh Penguins, Colorado Avalanche, Vegas Golden Knights.
Description: 40. 5’11”. Light brown-gray hair—was blonde, losing it at the front a little. White. Really stern blue eyes that transform and crinkle when he smiles (but it’s hard to get a real smile out of him, and the boys feel really accomplished when they do).
Nationality: Russian. Hometown: Omsk.
S/O: Anya. They have three daughters: Aleandra (10), Evenlina (8), and Katya (7).
Closest to on the team: Kris Lavolie and Pascal Dumais and James Potter
Lives With: His wife and children.
Rooms With: No one.
Sits with on the bus/plane: Kris Lavolie.
Injury: Shoulder injury
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Loves classical music
Favorite Moment On Team: One of his daughters was born the same night he got his first hat-trick. Some of the team came to the hospital with him.
Superstition: Stops at a Church on his way to the rink everyday for a few quiet moments.
Warm Up Song: He doesn’t have one, he prefers to talk to everyone instead.
What the announcers say when he scores: SERGEI SCORES!
~
Jackson Nadeau: (Nado)
Position: Left Wing
Number: 58
Years In The League: 8. Went to College but didn’t finish.
Previous Teams: Chicago Blackhawks
Description: 26, 6’0”. Dark brown hair, chin length and straight, blue eyes. White. Is very laid back and a big flirt. Has cheek bones that could kill and a very stark scar running down one of them from a skate in the face.
Nationality: French Canadian. Victoria, Canada.
S/O: Single
Closest to on the team: Evgeni Kuznetsov and Brady Smith
Lives With: Evgeni Kuznetsov
Rooms With: Evgeni Kuznetsov
Sits with on the bus/plane: Evgeni Kuznetsov
Injury: Skate to the face, other minor things.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Rival with Evgeni for most pick ups on the team. Has many tattoos—one full sleeve, working on the other.
Favorite Moment On Team: Probably when Evgeni got traded, he found his best friend.
Superstition: Has a handshake with Evgeni.
Warm Up Song: He won’t tell you up front but Hamilton.
What the announcers say when he scores: Rapidly repeating “Nadeau, Nadeau, Nadeau!!!”
~
Evgeni Kuznetsov: (Kuny)
Position: Center. Enforcer.
Number: 86
Years In The League: 10. Drafted.
Previous Teams: Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Buffalo Sabres.
Description: 27. 6’4”. Short cropped light brown hair and puppy-dog brown eyes. Has a slightly chipped front left tooth. White. Very heavy Russian accent, doesn’t speak perfect English and uses this fact to get out of interviews. Is very charming. Literally a giant.
Nationality: Russian. Magnitogorsk, Russia.
S/O: Single and ready to mingle—or already does mingle. Excessively.
Closest to on the team: Brady Smith and Jackson Nadeau
Lives With: Jackson Nadeau
Rooms With: Jackson Nadeau
Sits with on the bus/plane: Jackson Nadeau
Injury: Had to have knee surgery.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Will tell you he has the most pick-ups on the team, but it might be Nado. He’s always making jokes in Russian that basically only Sergei and Henrik can understand and Sergei just rolls his eyes while Henrik laughs.
Favorite Moment On Team: He loves team dinners, just hanging out with the guys.
Superstition: Has a handshake with Jackson.
Warm Up Song: BLASTS Russian rap.
What the announcers say when he scores: THE RUSSIAN BEAR STRIKES AGAIN!
~
Evan Kane: (Kaner)
Position: Right Wing
Number: 51
Years In The League: Two. Went to College at Boston University.
Previous Teams: Calgary Flames.
Description: 23. 5’11”. Tan skin with freckles and brown eyes, black, short hair. Hispanic. Super strong and holds lots of team workout records. The brightest smile. Eyebrows on point. Loves to read, was an English major at school.
Nationality: American. Hometown: Boston, MA.
S/O: His girlfriend, Caroline Hall.
Closest to on the team: Brady Smith and Elias Cook, and Leo Knut
Lives With: His girlfriend.
Rooms With: Brady Smith
Sits with on the bus/plane: Brady Smith
Injury: Nothing major up to date.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Wicked fast. One of the fastest in the League.
Favorite Moment On Team: Probably meeting Pascal Dumais. He’s looked up to his playing style for a long time.
Superstition: Tapes his own sticks, sharpens his own skates.
Warm Up Song: Eminem
What the announcers say when he scores: “Yes he Kane!!!”
~
Adam Fox: (Foxy, Sexy)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 32.
Years In The League: 19. Drafted.
Previous Teams: New York Islanders.
Description: 36. 6’2”. White. Light brown hair that pushes up at the front and is shaved close at the sides. Blue eyes that will kill you.
Nationality: American. Hometown: Boston, MA.
S/O: Girlfriend, Lucìa Perez.
Closest to on the team: Thomas Walker and Sirius Black
Lives With: His girlfriend.
Rooms With: Thomas Walker
Sits with on the bus/plane: Elias Cook
Injury: Nothing too serious.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Is constantly made fun of for being the prettiest. Ever.
Favorite Moment On Team: Bringing his girlfriend to her first game.
Superstition: Stretches in a certain order.
Warm Up Song: They boys will tell you it’s SexyBack but it’s actually just heavy metal.
What the announcers say when he scores: “A foxy goal!!”
~
Henrik Sunqvist: (Sunny, Sunshine)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 33
Years In The League: 10. Played in the Swedish league for a while.
Previous Teams: None in the NHL.
Description: 39. 5’11”. Blond hair, cut short, pale blue eyes, white. Warmest smile you’ve ever seen.
Nationality: Swedish. Hometown: Uppsala.
S/O: Linnea Sunqvist, his wife and their daughter and son, Maja (10) and Hugo (11).
Closest to on the team: Evander Bell
Lives With: His wife and family.
Rooms With: No one
Sits with on the bus/plane: Likes to sit alone with a nice audiobook sometimes.
Injury: Nothing major, a few minor concussions
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Almost never fights, but when he does…ouch. Can speak French and Russian.
Favorite Moment On Team: When he gets to morning practice and has coffee with the boys.
Superstition: Has to do a few somersaults in the locker room—we don’t know why.
Warm Up Song: Russian rap—no one knows why/how he knows Russian so well.
What the announcers say when he scores: “The sun is shining on Sunqvist!"
~
Elias Cook: (Cookie, Crock-pot)
Position: Left Wing
Number: 29
Years In The League: 7. Drafted.
Previous Teams: Toronto Maple Leafs
Description: 25. 5’11”. Hazel eyes, Black hair, baby curls so cute we love the curls.
Nationality: Canadian. Toronto.
S/O: Fiancee, Jamie Barrow.
Closest to on the team: Kasey Winter
Lives With: Jamie.
Rooms With: Olli Halla
Sits with on the bus/plane: Adam Fox
Injury:
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Loves spicy food. Once made Sirius cry by daring him to eat some really spicy dish.
Favorite Moment On Team: Listening to ABBA in the locker room.
Superstition: Does a few laps around the hallways. The press love to try to catch him for interviews while he’s doing this.
Warm Up Song: iSpy, KYLE and Lil Yachty
What the announcers say when he scores: “The stove is HOT for Cook tonight!”
~
William LeBlanc: (Bluey)
Position: Center
Number: 44
Years In The League: 3. Drafted.
Previous Teams: SKA Saint Petersburg.
Description: 24 6′1″. Brown hair, wavy, green eyes. White. Goes to Russia during his summers.
Nationality: French Canadian. Sherbrooke.
S/O: Single
Closest to on the team: Tyler Wright, Sirius Black.
Lives With: No one
Rooms With: Kris Lavolie
Sits with on the bus/plane: Tyler Wright
Injury: Concussion.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Never learned Russian well, despite playing in the KHL.
Favorite Moment On Team: When Kasey jumped in the fountain.
Superstition: Has to touch all the boys’ names above their stalls
Warm Up Song: Russian rap.
What the announcers say when he scores: LeGOALLLLL
~
Evander Bell: (Ringer)
Position: Right Wing
Number: 21
Years In The League: 15. Drafted.
Previous Teams: Bruins, Red Wings.
Description: 33. 6’3”. Sandy blond hair and brown eyes. White. Pretty shy, but really kind. Laughs really loudly which then makes himself blush.
Nationality: American. Hometown: L.A.
S/O: His fiancee, Emily.
Closest to on the team: Henrik Sunqvist
Lives With: Emily and his son, Xavier.
Rooms With: None
Sits with on the bus/plane: Likes to sit alone, besides joining the card game.
Injury: Broken wrist.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Can play the guitar and the piano. Is one of the team’s biggest You Can Play ambassadors (Pascal and Sergei are the other two most active). Always goes to the Gryffindor pride parade.
Favorite Moment On Team: The entire locker room singing We Are Never Getting Back Together. Beginning to see hearts on the glass at the team’s You Can Play Night.
Superstition: Wears the same hat and socks.
Warm Up Song: Taylor Swift.
What the announcers say when he scores: “A dead Ringer from Evander Bell!”
~
Kris Lavolie: (Volley)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 11
Years In The League: 3. Went to University of Michigan.
Previous Teams: None.
Description: 24, 6’1”. Dark hair that’s straight and falls to about his chin, brown eyes. White. Broadly built. Kind and a really good listener.
Nationality: French Canadian. Hometown: Quebec City.
S/O: Single
Closest to on the team: Sergei Ivanov
Lives With: His daughter, Aveline.
Rooms With: William LeBlanc
Sits with on the bus/plane: Sergei Ivanov
Injury: Broken rib.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Kris is a single dad. One of his best friends, Lee, she takes care of his baby girl who is four now while he’s on the road. Sometimes she gets to go stay with Sergei’s family, too. Sergei helps him so much, and he’s thankful for him <3. His daughter’s name is Aveline and he will do ANYTHING for her.
Favorite Moment On Team: Taking his daughter to the Lions’ family skate for the first time.
Superstition: Talk to/call his daughter before every game.
Warm Up Song: XO, Beyoncé
What the announcers say when he scores: “La gooaaaaallll by Lavolie!!”
~
Tyler Wright: (Wrangler)
Position: Defenseman
Number: 8
Years In The League:
Previous Teams:
Description: 27. 6’2”. Hair that is shoulder length, really dark brown. Blue eyes. Square jaw. Has a bit of a temper on the ice, but is a sweetheart otherwise. Ironically doesn’t like fighting.
Nationality: American. Hometown: Minnesota, Minneapolis.
S/O: His girlfriend, Elsa, who lives in Sweden and is a professional football/soccer player.
Closest to on the team: William LeBlanc
Lives With: No one
Rooms With: No one
Sits with on the bus/plane: William LeBlanc
Injury: Nothing serious.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Has four dachshunds named Puck, Deke, Gordie, and Stanley.
Favorite Moment On Team: Like many, when Kasey jumped into that fountain. “It was just so fuckin’ out of character, you know?”
Superstition: Has to participate in the kick around, and has to kick the ball last with his right foot.
Warm Up Song: Royals, Lorde.
What the announcers say when he scores: “Wright in the net!”
~
Kasey Winter: (Kase, Blizzard)
Position: Goalie
Number: 30
Years In The League: 8 years. Drafted, no college.
Previous Teams: New York Rangers.
Description: 26. 6’2’’. Light brown hair down to his shoulders. Known for being the most beautiful hair in the league. Softest brown eyes that psych shooters out. Grows a really gorgeous beard whenever the fuck he wants.
Nationality: Canadian. Home town: Ontario, Canada.
S/O: Girlfriend, Natalie Darcy
Closest to on the team: Elias Cook and Kris Lavolie
Lives With: His girlfriend, Natalie.
Rooms With: No one.
Sits with on the bus/plane: Finn O’Hara
Injury: Torn hamstring.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Will have his girlfriend braid his hair for practice sometimes. (“You can say what you want, but keeps it out of my face. Good old boxer braids. It’s where it’s at.”)
Favorite Moment On Team: When the team got to the Conference Finals seven years ago.
Superstition: Has to do stretches in a certain order.
Warm Up Song: Wasabi by Little Mix (Thanks, Natalie)
What the announcers say when he makes a safe: “The Blizzard is blinding!” “It’s a squall!”
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Leo Knut: (Nut, Knutty, Peanut, Peanut-butter)
Position: Goalie
Number: 1
Years In The League: His rookie season, so almost one. No college.
Previous Teams: None.
Description: 18. 6’3’’. Dark blond Hair, pretty wavy and falls over his forehead. Blue eyes. Button nose. Blond eyelashes. Cannot grow a beard to save his life.
Nationality: American. Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana.
S/O: None….;)
Closest to on the team: Logan Tremblay and Finn O’Hara and Evan Kane
Lives With: Finn O’Hara
Rooms With: Logan Tremblay
Sits with on the bus/plane: Logan Tremblay
Injury: Nothing major.
Puck Personality Fun Fact: Has a small gray-streaked patch of hair by the front of his head from hitting his head really hard when he was little.
Favorite Moment On Team: Well, the first moment he felt most at home was when the rest of the boys started imitating his accent. Logan is the worst at it, but he does it the most.
Superstition: Not very superstitious…yet.
Warm Up Song: Violet, Bad Suns and Love On Top by Beyoncé
What the announcers say when he saves a puck: “Another nuts save for Knut!” “We’re nuts about Knut!” “Right in the nuts!”
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Enfermez vos chiots: comment Cruella de Vil est devenue une icône de la mode
À l'ère du bien-être, du véganisme et de la consommation éthique, Cruella de Vil, avec sa fumée de cigarette verte toxique et sa soif de sang dalmate, est l'icône ultime du style transgressif.
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Passant ses journées à intriguer, à noyer des chatons et à rire de façon folle, Cruella est la plus grande méchante de la mode d’Hollywood depuis qu’elle a battu les 101 Dalmatiens dans le film original de 1961. Sa plus proche rivale, Miranda Priestly dans le diable s'habille en Prada, a peut-être donné à ses subordonnés des regards très flétris, mais elle n'a pas enlevé de chiots pour améliorer sa tenue.

Le look de Cruella en a fait une icône de style. Tout comme Karl Lagerfeld, Anna Wintour ou Suzy Menkes, elle a non seulement des cheveux affirmés, mais une esthétique caractéristique. Qu'elles soient représentées par les traits de crayon exigeants de Marc Davis ou interprétées par Glenn Close dans le film de 1996, ses vêtements sont extraordinaires. Son look le plus célèbre - un énorme manteau de fourrure crème avec une doublure rouge sang, des gants rouge sang assortis et des chaussures à talons hauts - reste horriblement glamour. Et tout en elle est tranchant et pointu: nez, pommettes, sourcils, menton.

Ce mois-ci, un nouveau film, qui se déroule dans les années 1970 à Londres, ouvre dans les cinémas. Dans Cruella, Emma Stone incarne Estella, une jeune créatrice de mode en herbe et en herbe dont la rivalité avec sa patronne (Emma Thompson) alimente sa métamorphose en un alter ego dérangé. Hors écran, le look de Cruella connaît également une résurgence improbable. L'industrie de la mode, qui sort d'une année meurtrière au cours de laquelle le glamour a été annulé, semble se tourner inconsciemment vers le méchant ultime du style pour un regain de confiance. Les panneaux sont partout sur les podiums et dans la grande rue, où le monochrome prend son envol, après plusieurs années où les couleurs vives ont dominé. La veste de costume monochrome de Balmain, par exemple, avec des épaulières surdimensionnées, est presque identique à celle portée par Close dans le film de 1996. Pendant ce temps, aux Grammys, en mars, Beyoncé portait des gants noirs Schiaparelli avec des ongles dorés en trompe l’œil qui ressemblaient étrangement aux accessoires griffes de Close’s Cruella. Aux Oscars, la tenue Gucci à franges de Celeste Waite - haut pied-de-poule rouge et noir avec pochette anatomique en forme de cœur - avait une grande énergie Cruella. Même la matriarche de Schitt’s Creek, Moira Rose, qui est devenue un phénomène de verrouillage Netflix, est Cruella-esque, avec ses perruques bicolores et son engagement pour un monochrome aux silhouettes agressives.
Désormais, une palette encore plus diabolique de rouge, noir et blanc domine les collections d'automne. Le dernier défilé de Michael Kors - des tailleurs-jupes à imprimé léopard et zèbre manteaux en fausse fourrure rouge rubis, crème et noir - ressemblaient au cosplay de Cruella de Vil. Burberry a également acheté la Cruellanaisance. La marque a tenté d'éloigner les clients des vestes matelassées qui sont devenues des couvertures de confort pendant les verrouillages, avec une procession d'énormes fausse fourrure crème, complétées par de fausses garnitures d'oreille de lapin d'aspect malicieux.
Même l'imprimé dalmate apparaît partout, des chaises d'appoint inégales aux papiers peints et aux murs décoratifs - le tout affiché sur Instagram. Il est porté par les stars de la télévision aux heures de grande écoute (Tess Daly lors de Strictly la saison dernière), la royauté de la génération Z (Kendall Jenner a acheté à Hailey Beiber une paire de curseurs imprimés dalmatiens moelleux pour son anniversaire), et certains qui sont peut-être aussi sans cœur que Cruella elle-même (Ivanka Trump ). La vraie fourrure, cependant, est notablement absente. Dans ses incarnations précédentes, 101 Dalmatiens n'était pas nécessairement une histoire anti-fourrure. C’est la voracité et la tendance de Cruella à kidnapper des chiots mignons qui sont jugées sans équivoque problématiques. Dans le film de 1961, le fleuret de De Vil, la blonde angélique Anita, dit qu’elle aussi aimerait un manteau de fourrure - la suggestion est seulement qu’elle est trop altruiste et modeste pour en acheter un. L'académique Chantal Nadeau lit même le film de 1996 comme «un morceau burlesque, voire provocateur de rhétorique pro-fourrure», à un moment de renaissance de la traite des fourrures, alors que sa suite de 2000 ne présente pas les manifestants anti-fourrure sous un jour flatteur. .

En 2021, cependant, apparemment, même les méchants ne portent pas de fourrure. En fait, Disney a du mal à souligner dans les notes de production que «dans notre film, le personnage Cruella ne fait aucun mal aux animaux… Cruella ne partage pas les mêmes motivations que son homologue animé». Dans la mode également, la fourrure est maintenant considérée comme si peu appétissante qu'elle est interdite par presque toutes les marques. Même Anna Wintour - une ancienne défenseure de la fourrure qui aurait déjà fait jeter un raton laveur mort dans sa soupe dans un restaurant de New York par un manifestant - porte la «fausse fourrure durable» de Stella McCartney.

Au lieu de cela, la garde-robe 2021 de Cruella est largement inspirée par Londres des années 1970 et 1980, y compris la chanteuse allemande de la nouvelle vague Nina Hagen, Vivienne Westwood et BodyMap, le favori des enfants du club post-punk: comprenant 47 costumes conçus par Jenny Beavan, dont une veste militaire avec des épaulettes dramatiques empilées de figurines et d'une gigantesque jupe cramoisie. Il y a aussi des combinaisons noires scintillantes et des Dr Martens. La créatrice de cheveux et de maquillage du film Nadia Stacey, quant à elle, s'est inspirée d'artistes qui ont utilisé leur esthétique pour construire de toutes nouvelles identités, notamment David Bowie, le drag artiste David Hoyle et Alexander McQueen, ainsi que la photographie de style punk street - à un moment donné, Stone apparaît avec «le futur» écrit sur son visage dans la police Sex Pistols.
Stacey dit que le grand thème du film est «d’être qui vous êtes; il y a tout un récit selon lequel elle cache ses cheveux noirs et blancs et a ensuite la confiance nécessaire pour les embrasser ». Finalement, ce «défaut» est, bien sûr, ce qui rend Cruella emblématique - un arc très moderne qui pourrait provenir directement de RuPaul’s Drag Race.
En effet, si ce n’était pas pour la peau de chiot, Cruella aurait déjà été réclamée comme un héros féministe: ce personnage féminin plus âgé et rare avec ses propres intérêts, dirons-nous. Un psychopathe, oui, mais qui passe le test de Bechdel. (Le moment le plus daté du film de 1996 survient lorsque Anita de Joely Richardson dit à Cruella qu'elle arrêtera probablement de travailler si elle se marie.

Cruella est également l'icône de style dont nous avons besoin alors que nous sortons du verrouillage et que nous nous rappelons comment nous habiller. Elle refuse de se fondre dans l'arrière-plan. Elle sait faire une entrée: dans le dessin animé, nous voyons son imposante silhouette aux cheveux hérissés à travers une vitre, et entendons son air de thème, avant de balayer en disant: «Anita, chérie!», Se déclare «misérable comme d'habitude. Parfaitement misérable! et met sa cigarette dans un petit gâteau.

Comme le film n'a pas encore été projeté, il est impossible de savoir dans quelle mesure la nouvelle Cruella a été défangée et défrisée, mais elle se positionne comme un anti-héros, plutôt que comme un méchant pur et dur. Nous savons cependant que son air est rebelle. Ce sera forcément une amélioration par rapport aux princesses qui plaisent aux gens - et aux robes pastel associées - qui ont dominé Disney pendant des décennies. Car il y a quelque chose chez Cruella qui sera toujours cool, même si les fourrures sont déclassées. Le reste de son look et son ambiance sont classiques: une robe noire soignée, une paire de chaussures rouges et un engagement sans faille pour son propre plaisir et ses désirs. Cruella est dans les cinémas et sur Disney + avec un accès privilégié le 28 mai.
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Quebec's minister responsible for secularism, Jean-Francois Roberge, has called on his new special anti-Islamophobia advisor, Amira Elghawaby, to apologize and step down. Roberge took issue with comments on Bill 21 in a 2019 column in the Ottawa Citizen that she co-authored with Bernie Farber. The column takes issue with the secularism law, which prohibits certain public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols at work.
Bill 21, commonly referred to as Quebec's religious symbols ban invokes the notwithstanding clause to shield it from constitutional challenges. The clause allows provincial legislatures to override certain sections of the charter. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently criticized Quebec for enacting the clause in Bill 21 - legislation that Elghawaby's column described as "exactly what the Charter of Rights is supposed to protect us against."
The newspaper reported that the poll found just "28 percent of people had a positive view of Islam, and 37 percent had a positive view of Muslims; among those who have negative feelings about Islam, 88 percent support a ban on religious symbols for public school teachers." Elghawaby took to social media to clarify her comments in The Ottawa Citizen, writing, "I don't believe that Quebecers are Islamophobic about a poll on Bill 21 with partners from all provinces and regions to address racism head-on."
Quebec Solidaire (QS) and the Parti Quebecois (PQ) have criticized Elghawaby's language around Bill 21.
Unlike Roberge, Nadeau-Dubois is not calling for Elghawaby's resignation. Nor did the Quebec Liberals, whose interim leader, Marc Tanguay, said in a tweet that she must apologize for her "unacceptable and insulting comments." The Liberals said the party stands against all forms of hate, including Islamophobia, xenophobia, and racism. "In this regard, the CAQ must play a leading role."
The political reaction comes on the sidelines of the sixth anniversary of the 2017 shooting at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre. On Jan. 29, 2017, a gunman killed six Muslim men and injured 17 others after opening fire shortly after evening prayer. A judge said the shooter had a "visceral hatred for immigrants who are Muslims."
PQ member Joel Arseneau turned his criticism toward Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
He said the column indicated Elghawaby held "deeply rooted" prejudice against Quebec.
Jack Jedwab, president of the Association for Canadian Studies, whose survey Elghawaby cited, is not calling for her resignation. However, he told CTV that he believes she should provide more nuance on what the data really says. One thing the data does suggest, according to Jedwab, is that ardent supporters of Bill 21 "disproportionately harbour anti-Muslim sentiment."
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« 2022, c’est l’élection de la génération climat »

Les porte-paroles de Québec solidaire Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois et Manon Massé ont profité de la deuxième journée de vote par anticipation pour lancer un appel au vote massif des jeunes. La génération climat peut faire la différence dans le résultat de l’élection.
« 2022, c’est l’élection de la génération climat. Cette année, c’est à notre tour. Je le dis tous les jours: c’est l’élection de la dernière chance pour agir contre les changements climatiques. Ce n’est pas une raison de se décourager, c’est une raison de se mobiliser. C’est possible de changer d’ère au Québec si on rend ça possible, si on vote plus nombreux, plus nombreuses que jamais cette année. Allons voter. Allez voter le 3 octobre, allez voter sur les campus dès demain », a déclaré Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois
« Ça fait des semaines que je fais la tournée des campus, l’environnement, c’est l’enjeu numéro un dont j’entends parler. Pour que les jeunes aillent voter, je l’ai toujours dit, il faut leur donner de bonnes raisons de voter », a affirmé Manon Massé, qui a visité de nombreux campus universitaires et collégiaux dans les dernières semaines.
Manon Massé a rappelé les propositions du parti autres que celles au sujet de l’environnement qui résonnent avec les préoccupations de la jeune génération:
Gratuité des contraceptifs et des produits d’hygiène menstruelle dans les établissements éducatifs et institutionnels
Contrôle des loyers qui limite les hausses à l’indice du Tribunal administratif du logement et moratoire sur les rénovictions
Politique nationale de rémunération des stages
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois a rappelé que les jeunes représentent environ le tiers de l’électorat, mais que cette tranche de la population a tendance à moins voter que les autres. Or, en raison des bureaux de vote sur les campus, il est possible d’inverser la tendance et que les jeunes se saisissent du pouvoir qu’ils détiennent.
Pour l’occasion, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois et Manon étaient accompagnés d’un groupe de candidats et candidates âgés entre 18 et 30 ans comprenant Elisabeth Labelle (Notre-Dame-de-Grâce), Émile Bellerose-Simard (Masson), Mike Owen Sebagenzi (Pontiac), Amélie Drainville (Berthier), Jean-Philippe Samson (Vachon), Shophika Vaithyanathasarma (Marie-Victorin), Hilal Pilavci (D'Arcy-McGee), Jean-Claude Mugaba (La Pinière), Marc-Olivier Neveu (Saint-Jérôme) et Jessy Léger (Fabre).
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Un nouveau groupe GDR constitué à l'Assemblée nationale
Le groupe de la gauche démocrate et républicaine (GDR) est constitué de 22 députés, 12 députés communistes et 10 députés des outre-Mer qui représentent la Polynésie, la Réunion, la Martinique, la Guyane.
Le groupe est présidé par André Chassaigne, les membres en sont :
Soumya BOUROUAHA, députée de Seine-Saint-Denis qui succède à Marie-George BUFFET
Moetai BROTHERSON, député de Polynésie française
Jean-Victor CASTOR, député de la Guyane
Steve CHAILLOUX, député de Polynésie française
André CHASSAIGNE, député du Puy-de-Dôme
Pierre DHARREVILLE, député des Bouches-du-Rhône
Elsa FAUCILLON, députée des Hauts-de-Seine
Sébastien JUMEL, député de Seine-Maritime
Émeline K/BIDI, députée de la Réunion
Karine LEBON, députée de la Réunion
Jean-Paul LECOQ, député de Seine-Maritime
Temetai LE GAYIC, député de Polynésie française
Frédéric MAILLOT, député de la Réunion
Yannick MONNET, député de l’Allier
Marcellin NADEAU, député de la Martinique
Stéphane PEU, député de Seine-Saint-Denis
Davy RIMANE, député de la Guyane
Fabien ROUSSEL, député du Nord
Nicolas SANSU, député du Cher
Jean-Marc TELLIER, député du Pas-de-Calais
Hubert WULFRANC, député de Seine-Maritime
Jiovanny WILLIAM, député de la Martinique
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Des députés au service du progrès social et écologique

Pour l'égalité et la dignité humaine
Rentrée avec des fleurs polynésiennes ce 28 juin pour le Groupe de la gauche démocrate et républicaine (GDR) composante de l’intergroupe de la Nouvelle union populaire écologiste et sociale (NUPES), constitué de 22 députés, 12 députés communistes et 10 députés d’outre-Mer élu e s de la Polynésie, de la Réunion, de la Martinique et de la Guyane.
André Chassaigne le présidera de nouveau, les membres en sont :
· Soumya BOUROUAHA, députée de Seine-Saint-Denis
· Moetai BROTHERSON, député de Polynésie française
· Jean-Victor CASTOR, député de la Guyane
· Steve CHAILLOUX, député de Polynésie française
· André CHASSAIGNE, député du Puy-de-Dôme
· Pierre DHARREVILLE, député des Bouches-du-Rhône
· Elsa FAUCILLON, députée des Hauts-de-Seine
· Sébastien JUMEL, député de Seine-Maritime
· Émeline K/BIDI, députée de la Réunion
· Karine LEBON, députée de la Réunion
· Jean-Paul LECOQ, député de Seine-Maritime
· Temetai LE GAYIC, député de Polynésie française
· Frédéric MAILLOT, député de la Réunion
· Yannick MONNET, député de l’Allier
· Marcellin NADEAU, député de la Martinique
· Stéphane PEU, député de Seine-Saint-Denis
· Davy RIMANE, député de la Guyane
· Fabien ROUSSEL, député du Nord
· Nicolas SANSU, député du Cher
· Jean-Marc TELLIER, député du Pas-de-Calais
· Hubert WULFRANC, député de Seine-Maritime
· Jiovanny WILLIAM, député de la Martinique
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Parmi les manuscrits de Louis-Ferdinand Céline récemment retrouvés figurait une liasse de deux cent cinquante feuillets révélant un roman dont l’action se situe dans les Flandres durant la Grande Guerre. Avec la transcription de ce manuscrit de premier jet, écrit quelque deux ans après la parution de Voyage au bout de la nuit (1932), une pièce capitale de l’œuvre de l’écrivain est mise au jour. Car Céline, entre récit autobiographique et œuvre d’imagination, y lève le voile sur l’expérience centrale de son existence : le traumatisme physique et moral du front, dans l’« abattoir international en folie ». On y suit la convalescence du brigadier Ferdinand depuis le moment où, gravement blessé, il reprend conscience sur le champ de bataille jusqu’à son départ pour Londres. À l’hôpital de Peurdu-sur-la-lys, objet de toutes les attentions d’une infirmière entreprenante, Ferdinand, s’étant lié d’amitié au souteneur Bébert, trompe la mort et s’affranchit du destin qui lui était jusqu’alors promis. Ce temps brutal de la désillusion et de la prise de conscience, que l’auteur n’avait jamais abordé sous la forme d’un récit littéraire autonome, apparaît ici dans sa lumière la plus crue. Vingt ans après 14, le passé, « toujours saoul d’oubli », prend des « petites mélodies en route qu’on lui demandait pas ». Mais il reste vivant, à jamais inoubliable, et Guerre en témoigne tout autant que la suite de l’œuvre de Céline.
France Culture, "Signes des temps, 15 mai 2022. Marc Weitzmann s'entretient avec Pierre Benetti, critique littéraire pour En attendant Nadeau et Odile Roynette, historienne. Présentation du roman & revue de presse sur lepetitcelinien.com/2022/02/louis-ferdinand-celine-guerre-roman-inedit.html
(via Louis-Ferdinand CÉLINE : retour de “GUERRE” (2022) on Vimeo)
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L’album Star Académie 2022 : 15 chansons ayant marqué l’histoire de la musique francophone d’ici et d’ailleurs !

Star Academie les nouveaux 19 candidats ; Studio Mel s, 4801 Lekie, Saint-Hubert ; 2021-12-09 – Photo : Julien Faugere/TVA Publications
De retour pour une deuxième année consécutive, Star Académie s’affirme plus que jamais comme étant LE concours de chant télévisé au Québec ! Et comme ce fut le cas chaque saison, la sortie de l’album de groupe constitue un temps fort de la vie musicale d’ici. Avec sa cohorte des 15 nouveaux Académiciens plus talentueux les autres que les autres, l’édition 2022 n’échappe pas à la règle.
Sous la gouverne du vétéran Toby Gendron (Diane Dufresne, Luce Dufault, etc.), la réalisation de l’album Star Académie 2022 a été confiée à plusieurs réalisateurs dont l’ancienne Académicienne et autrice-compositrice-interprète Andréanne A. Malette, Gautier Marinof, collaborateur de longue date de Marc Dupré, Dan Cinelli (récipiendaire d’un Juno Awards) et Benjamin Nadeau, réalisateur de l’album On ira du gagnant de Star Académie 2021, William Cloutier.
Survol de différents styles, l’album Star Académie 2022 regroupe 15 chansons en français, des titres ayant marqué jusqu’à très récemment l’histoire de la musique francophone. De la pièce Le répondeur des Colocs à Voilà, une chanson avec laquelle Barbara Pravi représentait brillamment la France l’an dernier à l’Eurovision, en passant par Jusqu’au bout du monde de Paul Daraîche, Femme Like U de K.Maro ou Mourir sur scène de Dalida… les interprétations très personnelles des Académiciens ne manqueront pas de surprendre et de ravir le public.
Alors que le processus de production de l’album, majoritairement enregistré à l’intérieur du Mixbus, ce studio mobile installé directement devant l’Académie, était dévoilé durant les émissions quotidiennes de Star Académie, la concrétisation de ce travail de groupe atteindra son apogée lors d’un medley enflammé sur la scène du studio MELS à l’occasion du Variété de ce dimanche 3 avril !
Célébrant l’édition actuelle de l’un des plus grands phénomènes télévisuels et musicaux au Québec, l’album Star Académie 2022 paraît aujourd’hui ensaché avec un numéro hors-série du magazine 7Jours. Au menu : les moments forts de la saison, des confidences inédites des académiciens et du corps professoral, des entrevues exclusives avec des artistes invités des différents Variétés, tous les secrets de l’enregistrement de l’album et bien plus encore. Une édition limitée à conserver!
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