Bretons is a society magazine that covers Breton news and highlights men and women who find themselves at the forefront of the scene in fields as different as literature, politics, cinema, the media or the economy. They bear witness to the astonishing vitality of today's Bretons and to the cultural and economic ferment of the region.
Subjects on language, identity or history, the offbeat gaze of artists or writers, lead us to reflect on the fundamental question: what is the meaning of being Breton today?
Bretons is also interested in the territory and regularly paints a portrait of a city, an emblematic place: La Baule, the Gulf of Morbihan, the Emerald Coast, Quimper and Cornouaille...
Bretons also publishes four special issues a year, on the region's extraordinary historical and natural heritage. They shed documented light on different themes: the history of Breton music, old professions that have disappeared, Brittany under the Occupation, secret and unusual places...