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[PODCASTHON] Pourquoi vivre chez quelqu’un peut-il aussi être une forme de mal-logement ?

Maintenant Vous Savez participe au Podcasthon du 14 au 20 mars, un événement où podcasteurs et podcastrices mettent leur voix au service d'une association qui leur tient à cœur. En 2025 la crise du logement s’est encore intensifiée. C’est ce que souligne la Fondation pour le Loge ...  Show more

Pourquoi les fauteuils au cinéma sont-ils rouges ?

Maintenant Vous Savez, c'est aussi ⁠Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé⁠ et ⁠Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture⁠. En France aujourd’hui on compte plus de 6 000 salles de cinéma soit environ 1 140 000 fauteuils de cinéma. L’Hexagone possède l’un des parcs de salles les plus importants d’Eu ...  Show more

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