Sébastien Léon sees function not as a constraint but as a means of drawing viewers into perception-shifting experiences. Courtesy the artist Sébastien Léon doesn’t think in categories, nor does he fit ...
The former French rugby international, Sébastien Chabal, has "no more memory" of the matches he played in his career, probably due to the concussions reported during clashes on the pitch. The player ...
Sébastien Chabal (born 8 December 1977) is a French former rugby union player. He played number eight and lock for Bourgoin (1998–2004), Sale Sharks (2004–2009), Racing Métro 92 Paris (2009 – February ...
President Emmanuel Macron’s appointment of Sébastien Lecornu, the departing defense minister, after the government collapsed reflects the pressure Mr. Macron faces to get a budget passed. By Aurelien ...
Sebastien Chabal has revealed that amnesia has rendered him unable to remember any memories of his rugby career. The former forward, 47, played the sport for 16 years for the likes of Bourgoin, Sale ...
Sébastien Chabal says he remembers none of his playing days, despite 62 caps for France and a decorated club career The 47-year-old admits he has no recollection of matches, national anthems, or even ...
Over the course of his career from 2000 to 2015, Sebastien Chabal became one of the most popular and recognisable players, with his trademark beard and long hair leading to his nickname ‘the Caveman’.
PARIS (AP) — Rugby star Sébastien Chabal won two Six Nations titles with France, reached a World Cup semifinal and played 62 times for his nation as a powerful forward. *Billed as $5.77 plus GST every ...
FILE PHOTO: France's Sebastien Chabal (R) challenges Australia's Adam Ashley-Cooper during their friendly international rugby union test match at the Stade de France stadium in Saint Denis, near Paris ...
PARIS - Former French international Sebastien Chabal revealed he has been suffering from amnesia in another example of the devastating effects on rugby players of repeated head trauma. The former lock ...
Former France forward Sebastien Chabal has said that he cannot remember “a single second” of his rugby career. Capped 62 times by France, Chabal, known as the “Caveman”, became one of the world’s most ...
Former France and Sale Sharks forward Sebastien Chabal has revealed amnesia has left him without a single memory of his rugby career. The 47-year-old, capped 62 times by France, earned the nickname ...
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