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Qu'est-ce (qui) est à-propos - définition

CANADIAN RADIO PROGRAM
A Propos; À propos

À Propos         
À Propos (French for By the Way) was a Canadian radio program, which aired from 1988 to 2018."Quebec songwriter Jim Corcoran leaves CBC Radio's À Propos".
À propos de Nice         
1930 FILM
A propos de Nice; Nizza (film); A Propos de Nice; On the Subject of Nice
À propos de Nice is a 1930 silent short documentary film directed by Jean Vigo and photographed by Boris Kaufman. The film depicts life in Nice, France by documenting the people in the city, their daily routines, a carnival and social inequalities.
All About Women (1969 film)         
1969 FILM BY CLAUDE PIERSON
À propos de la femme
All About Women (French: À propos de la femme) is a 1969 French-Canadian drama film directed by Claude Pierson and starring Marlène Alexandre, Astrid Frank and Marie-Christine Auferil.Larouche & Baby p.

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À Propos

À Propos (French for By the Way) was a Canadian radio program, which aired from 1988 to 2018. Airing Sunday afternoons on CBC Radio 2, and repeated Saturday nights on CBC Radio One, the program presented songs and other music performed in French of Canadian and international origins for English-speaking audiences. To aid in listener comprehension of the music, Corcoran would often recite an English translation of a song's lyrics.

Hosted by Jim Corcoran, a fluently bilingual Quebec musician, this show first aired on November 5, 1988. Its first episode focused on the music of Québécois rock icon Robert Charlebois.

The idea to present translations of lyrics into English was suggested to Corcoran by the show's long time producer and recording engineer Frank Opolko. Opolko also encouraged including interviews with musicians; interviews over the years have included Charlebois, Michel Rivard, Daniel Lavoie, Caracol, Louis-Jean Cormier, Matthieu Chedid and Jane Birkin.

Corcoran announced his retirement from the program in August 2018. It was replaced on the CBC Radio schedule by C'est formidable!, a similar show hosted by musician Florence K.