Tag #Arts And Culture

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Fiji's "Loloma Hour": Sustainable Tourism Through Cultural Exchange

Fiji's "Loloma Hour" initiative invites visitors to contribute an hour to environmental or cultural projects, aiming for 5,000 hours of community engagement annually, promoting sustainable tourism and cultural preservation through activities like traditional weaving, coral planting, and culinary cla...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Stalin Monument Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Igniting Debate

A new life-size Stalin monument in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, unveiled on May 15th, is sparking controversy, with some praising it as a tribute and others condemning it as a celebration of a dictator responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Holocaust Opera Premieres in Romania Amidst Rising Antisemitism

Eichmann's Trial," a new opera premiering in Bucharest, Romania, uses survivor testimonies to depict the horrors of the Holocaust, highlighting Romania's role in the genocide and the need for remembrance, especially in light of the recent rise of right-wing extremism.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Black Lives Matter" Murals: A Legacy of Protest and Perseverance

Following the 2020 racial justice protests, numerous "Black Lives Matter" murals were painted across the U.S., many of which persist, while others have been removed or vandalized, reflecting diverse community responses and political pressures.

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Gender Equality
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Death of Sebastião Salgado: A Loss for Environmental Photography

Renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado passed away; his extensive body of work documented environmental issues and the impact of human activity on nature, using black and white photography to powerfully convey both beauty and fragility.

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Life on Land
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Liège Teen Mothers: A Dardenne Brothers' Film

The Dardenne brothers' latest film, set in a Belgian state home for teen mothers, poignantly depicts the lives of several young women grappling with motherhood, addiction, and family issues, raising complex questions about adoption and societal responsibility.

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Reduced Inequality
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Salgado's Glacial Photographs: A Testament to Environmental Change

Sebastião Salgado's photography exhibition, showcasing previously unseen glacial images, highlights the impact of climate change and the photographer's transition from documenting human suffering to environmental concerns, emphasizing ethical and aesthetic considerations.

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No Poverty
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Moscow Metro Unveils Controversial Stalin Statue

A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's central Taganskaya metro station, sparking outrage and praise; the monument omits Stalin's crimes and depicts him favorably, reflecting a broader trend of state-sanctioned rehabilitation under Putin's rule.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Cuban Graffiti Artist Promotes Happiness Amidst Repression

Cuban artist Abraham Echevarría, known as Mr. Sad, uses graffiti to spread a message of self-acceptance and happiness ('Necesitas ser feliz'), subtly challenging the Cuban government's control over public expression amidst widespread poverty and political repression.

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Bremen Kunsthalle's 17th-Century Drawing Raises Provenance Concerns

The Bremen Kunsthalle's investigation into a 17th-century drawing revealed it was purchased for 20 Reichsmarks in 1938 by the museum's janitor, August Jatho, raising concerns about its provenance and the possibility of forced sale from Jewish ownership during the Nazi era.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Sebastião Salgado, Award-Winning Photographer and Environmentalist, Dies at 81

Brazilian photographer and environmentalist Sebastião Salgado died at age 81; his death was confirmed by Instituto Terra, which he co-founded with his wife, and the French Academy of Fine Arts, of which he was a member. His work focused on nature, humanity, and social issues.

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Cannes Film Festival: Panahi's "A Simple Accident" vs. Controversial "Woman and Child"

At the Cannes Film Festival, Jafar Panahi's "A Simple Accident," a moral fable about revenge, is a top Palme d'Or contender, contrasting with Saeed Roustaee's "Woman and Child," criticized as regime propaganda for its consistent portrayal of women wearing the hijab.

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Gender Equality

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