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Anne Dorval and Sarahmée will be radio hosts this summer

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Actress Anne Dorval and rapper Sarahmée will have their respective radio shows this summer, respectively at ICI Première and ICI Musique. From June 20 to August 14, the public will also discover new programs hosted by Eugénie Lépine-Blondeau, Claudia Larochelle, Isabelle Picard and Raed Hammoud.

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New shows at the ICI Premiere

Every Sunday, at 7 p.m., Anne Dorval will perform Vices and Virtues of the Seven Deadly Sins, a documentary series on seven deadly sins in nine stages. Specialists in history, sociology and philosophy will provide explanations in lieu of songs, extracts from films or plays. The show will also feature personalities such as Dany Laferrière, Ken Follet, Marie Laberge, Zachary Richard, filmmaker Patrice Leconte, Claudette Dion, or designer Philippe Geluck.

Current cultural columnist at All one morningwill be hosted by Eugénie Lépine-Blondeau My turn!a cultural daily, at 1 pm on weekdays, which will bring together interviews with artists, discussions and musical performances.

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Every Sunday, at 3 p.m., Claudia Larochelle will offer a literary meeting summer chapterand at 8 p.m., Isabelle Picard will air with The planet is very smallwhich will take the form of round tables with guests from all walks of life, interviews with artists and historical, anthropological, sociological and political narratives.

Other new shows: Tonight or not, with Raed Hammoud. Every Friday, at 8 p.m., the host will play the voices of the next generation from a variety of fields, whose names are not yet well known, but should be remembered.

A seated man smiled.

On Saturday, Stéphane Garneau will return to the past, at exactly 3 pm, with The story of a big daywhich will focus on the cultural context as well as on unnoticed events that occurred on dates that marked history, such as July 20, 1969 (the first steps in the Moon), August 31, 1997 (Lady Diana’s death), September 11, 2001, November 9, 1989 (fall of the Berlin Wall) and November 4, 2008 (election of Barack Obama as President of the United States).

At 4 pm, Stéphane Leclair will take us back to popular musicals in the French language such as starmania, The sisters -in -law at Notre Dame of Paris. And, at 7 pm, Evelyne Charuest will discover how to succeed, live, live, grow old or consume differently on her show Others.

Latest news at ICI Premiere: Pandemic Development. Hosted by Philippe Desrosiers, this four-episode miniseries, which airs from June 20 to 23, at exactly 8 pm, will focus on young people whose entry into adulthood has been made in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

These radio creations will be accompanied by the return of other publicly known programs: The relish of the Otherhosted by Francis Reddy; Nature according to Boucarpresented by Boucar Diouf; JS Lambingwith Jean-Sébastien Girard, or even Umbrellas and cupsPierre Brassard’s summer get-together.

Sarahmée, but also Pierre Lapointe, at ICI Music

At ICI Musique, Sarahmée will host Sarahmee Horizonsevery Sunday at 2 pm She will share her favorites, her musical influences, as well as her recommendations on a program that will feature artists, especially women, from pop and rap as well well into electro and soul.

The woman is on stage, holding a microphone and singing.

Notice to lovers of Latin sounds, singer Bïa takes you on a journey to his native Brazil with Under the sun of Bïa every Saturday at 6 p.m.

Remember also, the arrival of emissions A new morning, presented every day of the week, at 5 am, by Katerine Verebely; at All in colorwith Catherine Major every Saturday, 10 p.m.

Singer Pierre Lapointe will return with his show Two together, every Sunday afternoon. Each week, a star-Ariane Moffatt, Corneille, Dany Turcotte, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Virginie Fortin or Les Louanges and Édith Cochrane-will launch a ping-pong musical with Pierre Lapointe.

Source: Radio-Canada

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