Monthly Archives: October 2016


Field Notes: Making Sense of Atlanta

My favorite topic of conversation with people who relocate to Atlanta is to find out how they make sense of it. This is not an easy task in a city that pretty much moves around the clock and offers a cornucopia of things to do to keep you entertained and informed. With time though, newcomers gradual...

LGBT Atlanta Best Bets for Oct. 14 – 27

This year’s ELEVATE public art festival will feature work by some of Atlanta’s most interesting and thought-provoking artists. The annual block party will take place on Friday from 6 – 11 p.m. Adding international flavor to the festival, France-Atlanta is partnering with the City of Atlanta Ma...

Cartooning for Peace à Atlanta

Un événement majeur vient de se tenir à Atlanta, superbement organisé par le Consulat Français de la ville et Cartooning for Peace. Trois journées de débats publics que je viens de passer aux côtés de Plantu et de Mike Luckovich, le cartooniste de l’Atlanta Journal Constitution....

Interview: Kichka Wields Pencil for Peace

Armed with a pencil, Michel Kichka has influenced political thought all over the world. One of Israel’s most popular political cartoonists and caricaturists, Kichka has received the Chevalier Des Arts Et Des Lettres from the French Culture Ministry and serves as the head of the Israeli Cartoonists...