Covid-19: an artist is dormant in each of us
Often artists say that they live as hermits, go to the countryside, lock themselves in their studio, their office to be quiet and think when they want to produce one or more works. Can the […]
Often artists say that they live as hermits, go to the countryside, lock themselves in their studio, their office to be quiet and think when they want to produce one or more works. Can the […]
Happy New Year 2020 to all readers of KARICULTURE.NET and future readers! Happy New Year 2020 to all followers of KARICULTURE.NET and future followers on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest! Thank you for your support. The […]
In our previous editorial published on September 11, we informed you of all problems Kariculture.net has and all the steps we had taken to save our cultural webmagazine. Today, we are very happy to tell […]
On September 14, Kariculture.net will celebrate its 3 years of existence. On September 14, 2016, when I launched this cultural magazine dedicated to culture and heritage on the islands of the Caribbean after three years […]
Kassav’ celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2019 and many Guadeloupean and Martinican young people say that they do not want to sing or play this “doudou-chéri” music. So, they prefer to borrow from the Americans […]
How much money has been spent to organize this 2019 carnival in Guadeloupe? Nobody can give an exact sum, but everyone agrees, it is huge. In the details, we are talking about around 50,000 euros […]
On Saturdays, December 22 and 29, 2018, Kariculture.net participated in two issues of the very popular programme “Le Club RFI” which is broadcast on Radio France Internationale (RFI) in France in the evening, around 5.30 […]
Kariculture.net, unique Caribbean trilingual cultural magazine, wishes you a happy New Year 2019 !
On September 14, 2016, the magazine Kariculture.net was launched in the Guadeloupean and Caribbean media landscape. Its launch was not easy but the challenge was taken up in spite of everything. Kariculture.net is, for the […]
After the two violent hurricanes hit the Caribbean last September, many believed that it was all over for the devastated islands. So, we saw people leaving our islands in a hurry and going back home; […]
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