ON
← Back to feed
Marianne logo🎭 Culture
France🎭 Culture12 hr. ago

Avignon Festival: broadcast on Arte, the show "Maldoror" wakes up the dead... and puts the living to sleep

The article reports on a performance titled 'Maldoror' at the Avignon Festival, which was broadcast on the French channel Arte. The headline suggests the performance has a haunting or eerie effect, described as both awakening the dead and putting the living to sleep. The piece appears to focus on the artistic and thematic impact of the show rather than providing detailed background or critical analysis.

How each side covered it

The same event, grouped by the political lean of the outlets covering it.

How each side covered it

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

Covered around the world

The same event as reported in other countries.

Covered around the world

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

Claims check

Key factual claims, and how many sources assert vs dispute each.

Claims check

Support independent, bias-aware news and unlock the social pulse, community voting, and your personalized For You feed.

Become a Supporter

1 reports

Marianne logoMarianneIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Avignon Festival: broadcast on Arte, the show "Maldoror" wakes up the dead... and puts the living to sleep

The article reports on a performance titled 'Maldoror' at the Avignon Festival, which was broadcast on the French channel Arte. The headline suggests the performance has a haunting or eerie effect, described as both awakening the dead and putting the living to sleep. The piece appears to focus on the artistic and thematic impact of the show rather than providing detailed background or critical analysis.

Bias read (Center): The article does not address politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It focuses on a cultural event and its artistic implications, which are generally considered apolitical. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on specific political groups.

Keep the news honest.

ObjectiveNews is reader-funded and ad-free — we show you the bias instead of hiding it. Support independent journalism for €5/month.

Become a Supporter

Related stories