Sally in the "Russian Roulette" clip - YouTube screenshot

Need inspiration to furnish your Sunday? From YouTube to Netflix via replays from television channels and podcasts from radio stations, 20 Minutes puts together a list of things to see, or watch, listen to or listen to each week.

A dive into the world of cheerleading on Netflix

If one of your resolutions was to drop out of Netflix, it's a failure. On January 8, the platform put online a new documentary series that may make you addicted: Cheer . In six episodes, the series delves into the world of cheerleading in the United States, following for a year the section of cheerleaders at the University of Navarro. What kick the buttocks to the clichés that surround "cheerleaders" ... Because contrary to popular belief, cheerleading is a real sport, worn by real athletes, and it is not just for girls. At the risk of repeating ourselves, Cheer has a strong addictive potential, we will have warned you ...

Discover the world of the talented Sally

If you missed this rising star, now is the time to catch up. After having unveiled in November his first EP Pyaar (which means "love" in Hindi), Sally, spotted by rapper Lord Esperanza, put online this week the clip of Russian Roulette . On the program, a thrilling title that wonderfully reveals the melancholy voice and multiple nuances of the singer with undeniable talent. To follow closely.

But who was Pocahontas really?

Not just a "Disney princess"! Broadcast on Arte, The Conquest of America - John Smith and Pocahontas , delves into the true story of this daughter of a Native American chief, who lived in the early 17th century. Far from the tales and songs of "Grandmother Feuillage", the documentary reveals the story of friendship (and love?) That linked John Smith to Pocahontas, and returns to the colonization of America. To see again here.

"Gang of Witches" launches podcast

On January 10, the artistic, feminist and ecological collective "Gang of Witches" (founded by Paola Hivelin and Sophie Rokh), launched its very first podcast combining fiction and testimony. “With this podcast, we wanted to meet people whose voices are not always heard. Our goal is to federate an international network of witches. People who, in the long term, could lead projects together and express themselves, quite simply, ”explained director Valérie Mitteaux to Terrafemina.com. On the program for this first podcast, a fundamental theme: sorority. A new project to follow here.

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