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English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Bridges Chinese Philosophy and Global Discourse
The English translations of Chinese philosopher Feng Qi's works were launched at the China Institute in New York on Wednesday, bringing together US and Chinese scholars to discuss his "Wisdom Theory" and its global implications for philosophy and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence and ...
English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Bridges Chinese Philosophy and Global Discourse
The English translations of Chinese philosopher Feng Qi's works were launched at the China Institute in New York on Wednesday, bringing together US and Chinese scholars to discuss his "Wisdom Theory" and its global implications for philosophy and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence and ...
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Academics Warn Drake Lawsuit Could Set Dangerous Precedent for Rap Music
Four US academics filed court documents arguing that Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" could set a dangerous precedent for rap music, potentially threatening free speech protections if successful.
Academics Warn Drake Lawsuit Could Set Dangerous Precedent for Rap Music
Four US academics filed court documents arguing that Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" could set a dangerous precedent for rap music, potentially threatening free speech protections if successful.
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Former Dutch Vicepremier and Author Jan Terlouw Dies at 93
Jan Terlouw, former D66 leader, vicepremier, and renowned children's author, died at 93 in Twello, Netherlands, after a short illness. His political career included leading D66 to significant electoral gains and serving as a minister; he's also remembered for his impactful children's books such as "...
Former Dutch Vicepremier and Author Jan Terlouw Dies at 93
Jan Terlouw, former D66 leader, vicepremier, and renowned children's author, died at 93 in Twello, Netherlands, after a short illness. His political career included leading D66 to significant electoral gains and serving as a minister; he's also remembered for his impactful children's books such as "...
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Walbrook Club Adapts to Post-Pandemic City Life
The Walbrook Club, a private members' club in London's City, founded in 2000 by the Palumbo family, successfully adapted to the post-pandemic era by increasing membership to 650, enhancing its speaker program, and relaxing the dress code while maintaining its unique identity and selective membership...
Walbrook Club Adapts to Post-Pandemic City Life
The Walbrook Club, a private members' club in London's City, founded in 2000 by the Palumbo family, successfully adapted to the post-pandemic era by increasing membership to 650, enhancing its speaker program, and relaxing the dress code while maintaining its unique identity and selective membership...
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Tyne Bridge Restoration: Apprentices Carry on Family Legacy and Veteran Skills
The Tyne Bridge restoration project in Newcastle and Gateshead utilizes apprentices, including Charlie Nicholson, whose grandfather worked on the bridge in 1984, and Taylor Macdonald, a veteran, showcasing multi-generational contributions and integration of diverse backgrounds.
Tyne Bridge Restoration: Apprentices Carry on Family Legacy and Veteran Skills
The Tyne Bridge restoration project in Newcastle and Gateshead utilizes apprentices, including Charlie Nicholson, whose grandfather worked on the bridge in 1984, and Taylor Macdonald, a veteran, showcasing multi-generational contributions and integration of diverse backgrounds.
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Dudamel's Energetic LSO Debut Showcases Orchestra's Power, but Lacks Nuance
Gustavo Dudamel's debut with the London Symphony Orchestra featured Strauss's Don Juan, Ravel's Shéhérazade with soprano Marina Rebeka, Rapsodie Espagnole, and Der Rosenkavalier suite; his high-energy conducting showcased the orchestra's capabilities but lacked subtle detail in the intricate composi...
Dudamel's Energetic LSO Debut Showcases Orchestra's Power, but Lacks Nuance
Gustavo Dudamel's debut with the London Symphony Orchestra featured Strauss's Don Juan, Ravel's Shéhérazade with soprano Marina Rebeka, Rapsodie Espagnole, and Der Rosenkavalier suite; his high-energy conducting showcased the orchestra's capabilities but lacked subtle detail in the intricate composi...
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Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel
During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...

Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel
During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...
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Sirât": A Nihilistic Road Movie from Cannes
Oliver Laxe's "Sirât," competing at Cannes, follows a father's desperate search for his daughter lost at a Moroccan rave, intertwining this journey with a nomadic sound troupe, culminating in a nihilistic road movie exploring themes of rave culture, societal collapse, and the search for meaning.

Sirât": A Nihilistic Road Movie from Cannes
Oliver Laxe's "Sirât," competing at Cannes, follows a father's desperate search for his daughter lost at a Moroccan rave, intertwining this journey with a nomadic sound troupe, culminating in a nihilistic road movie exploring themes of rave culture, societal collapse, and the search for meaning.
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Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...

Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...
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Shenzhen Exhibition Celebrates the Father of Modern Chinese Design
The Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen presents "Salute to Design," showcasing the works of Lei Guiyuan (1906-89), the father of modern Chinese design, until May 25, highlighting his fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics and his dedication to practical design.

Shenzhen Exhibition Celebrates the Father of Modern Chinese Design
The Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen presents "Salute to Design," showcasing the works of Lei Guiyuan (1906-89), the father of modern Chinese design, until May 25, highlighting his fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics and his dedication to practical design.
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Carys Davies Wins Ondaatje Prize for Novel "Clear", Highlighting Language Preservation
Carys Davies won the 2023 Ondaatje Prize for her novel "Clear," set on a Scottish island during the Highland Clearances, which utilized a now-extinct Shetland language dictionary, highlighting the urgency of language preservation as the UN reports a language is lost every two weeks.

Carys Davies Wins Ondaatje Prize for Novel "Clear", Highlighting Language Preservation
Carys Davies won the 2023 Ondaatje Prize for her novel "Clear," set on a Scottish island during the Highland Clearances, which utilized a now-extinct Shetland language dictionary, highlighting the urgency of language preservation as the UN reports a language is lost every two weeks.
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Salute to Design" Showcases Pioneer of Modern Chinese Design
The Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen presents "Salute to Design," an exhibition celebrating the life and work of Lei Guiyuan (1906-89), a pioneer of modern Chinese design, running until May 25, showcasing his manuscripts, drafts, paintings, calligraphic works, ceramics, and textiles, reflecting h...

Salute to Design" Showcases Pioneer of Modern Chinese Design
The Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen presents "Salute to Design," an exhibition celebrating the life and work of Lei Guiyuan (1906-89), a pioneer of modern Chinese design, running until May 25, showcasing his manuscripts, drafts, paintings, calligraphic works, ceramics, and textiles, reflecting h...
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