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26/03/2012

Contemporary Art



Glenn O’Brien tells of magic and science in the paintings by Ouattara Watts

Following my post about the exhibition by Ouattara Watts in New York, I received a…

23/03/2012

Economy



A rating worth to talking about

There has been much talk about rating agencies over recent months. The debate became very…

19/03/2012

Philosophy



Here’ s a post from Buzz Aldrin, reminding us of the promise

Today a special issue of Newsweek, entirely dedicated to the 1960’s, hits the newsstand. We…

16/03/2012

Contemporary Art



Art and fashion, contamination is a plus

I just found out that a major exhibition dedicated to Ouattara Watts recently concluded in…

12/03/2012

Philosophy



The six killer apps of Western Civilisation

This winter I met Niall Ferguson, an important British (Scottish to be precise) historian and…

08/03/2012

Philosophy



Keep humanities alive

Let’s go back to the subject of education, already discussed in one of my previous…

06/03/2012

Economy



UN Women and the commitment that comes from it

Just a few days ago in my blog, I chose to share some reflections on…

02/03/2012

Economy



Christine Lagarde, a woman’s approach to leadership

“Lagarde’s presence certainly transforms the image of the fund. But there are deeper changes afoot…

01/03/2012

Sport



Rwanda is breaking away on a bicycle (from its past)

I had just turned thirty when, in 1994, civil war broke out in Rwanda. It…

29/02/2012

Economy



Everything is changing – except education?

Everything is changing, from social networks to the growth of China and the development of…

24/02/2012

Sport



The Olympics: realism wins out and that’s as it should be

I confess: as a person who is passionate about sports, I would have liked to…