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Harvard · Sanary-Sur-MerWilliamina Fleming was the first woman to be granted academic status at Harvard University – even though she didn’t have a degree, having started as a housekeeper. Not only did she uncover the hidden world of the Orion Nebula, she also paved the way for women in science. She was a pioneer in an era when, at least according to men, education would have only weakened women.See the Story
The Woman Who Counted the Stars – and Fought for Other Women to Have a Place in Science

Monaco · MonacoWith its sculptural silhouette and its well tempered character, this king of thorns and arid lands pricks our curiosity. Soft and aggressive, fragile and robust, modest and extravagant, the cactus embodies the paradox with this irony tip that is suitable for a very duchampian exhibition to discover at the Villa Sauber – New National Museum of Monaco. Does not the art itself also hold this cactus, an iconic image of the desert? Irritating, in the…Read Article
The Whole World Is a Cactus

Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur · NiceStéphane Benhamou is a prolific Nice author and an exceptional documentary director, whom France TV and Arte have been able to highlight. He is also a companion of the road, one of those who have always thought film and always written, giving me the strength to dare. He has been able to highlight some of the dark events of our History, because for him memory, freedom, fraternity and equality must remain the foundations of a mixed and caring soci…Read Article