10 articles that comforted us this week: a festive comedian, re-appropriation tattoos and treatment-studies for young mentally ill people

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10 articles that comforted us this week: a festive comedian, re-appropriation tattoos and treatment-studies for young mentally ill people

10 articles that comforted us this week: a festive comedian, re-appropriation tattoos and treatment-studies for young mentally ill people

The 30-year-old comedian and columnist has made her mark on the world of stand-up comedy with her one-woman show, Drama Queen. She has just released her first book, an autobiographical tale and a passionate ode to celebration and friendship.

An online video game is attracting tens of thousands of Internet users, who are having fun betting on Francis's successor, as the conclave opens on May 7. The goal of Fantapapa is to form a team of eleven cardinals on a green board that clearly resembles a soccer field.

The new edition of the dictionary, due out May 21, includes 150 new words, some of which may be unexpected. A way to keep up with the times.

Until May 26, the retrospective dedicated to the American director dispels the unfairly widespread idea of ​​a technician devoid of creative genius, paying tribute to his eclectic inventiveness.

Report from Vitry-le-François, where a care-study program allows 44 patient-students suffering from mental health disorders to "avoid heavy psychiatric care," thanks to a large multidisciplinary team and constant adjustments to ensure that care sessions and class hours remain compatible.

Shopping for clothes, torn between organic and fast food, going zero waste... Seven young people talk about their relationship with the environment and their own contradictions.

Patterns, placement, and even the artist to whom to entrust your skin... For many trans people, tattoos have become a true tool for community affirmation. Their symbolism also has an activist dimension.

The city of the Lyon metropolitan area has increased the pay of local government employees to more than €1,600 per month. This measure, supported by the NFP (National Federation of Public Employees) during the early legislative elections, was made possible by sound financial management, according to the municipality.

Emilie Gleason, who came to prominence with her first comic strip about the daily life of her brother who has Asperger's syndrome, this time, on the pretext of a trip to Mexico, examines family ties conditioned by illness and, above all, by love.

Camille and Marie, a Parisian couple in their forties, share their unconventional family life. In the fourth episode of our series, the two women discuss the relationship between their two daughters, whom they each had with their gay best friends, and the lack of legal framework for co-parents.

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