Natja Igney is a freelance journalist and senior global communications strategist with 1021 Global Communications Consulting. She has a particular interest in theatre and filmmaking.
Street Art is suddenly becoming "a thing”. The small, quiet community of Mouans-Sartoux, a stone’s throw from Cannes, was an early and enthusiastic adopter years ago.
A new outdoor photo exhibition invites viewers to learn about some of the world’s most precious marine heritage sites and better understand the species that inhabit them.
Your child is sick? No need to go in panic mode. Rx: Toubib’s Book “Urgences or not urgences”, a manual for parents how to handle Junior’s ailments (and survive the ordeal)
“Nos Vallées”, a newly released single with the participation of local and national VIPs, helps raise money to rebuild a region that has been turned to rubble by a historic storm
The accomplished artist and co-founder of Collectif 8 shares her experience during lockdown, her fear of 1984 becoming a reality, and her hope for a better tomorrow
At the tail end of this exhausting year, we all crave a little balm on our aching souls. The recommendations of locally-made gifts on our coup-de-cœur list are exactly that.
Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues under the Sea” has become a reality. A British marine archaeologist and historian has helped make it happen. And now you can be part of the adventure, too.
A new exhibition in Genoa, Italy, shows what happens when you give contemporary artists a piece of denim to play with. It also sets the history of jeans straight
In an extraordinary two-day charity event, actors and musicians are rallying behind those who have lost everything in the recent storm that devastated the Niçois hinterland
A few weeks prior to their immersion into the waters off the Lérins Islands, renowned British artist Jason deCaires Taylor presents his monumental works, based on six local models
The Penticton Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada, is the inaugural venue of a traveling exhibition which shows that “You Are Not Alone”, not even in the midst of a pandemic