Tag #Arts And Culture

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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Historic Misidentification

Harvard Law School accidentally purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for only $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy until recently confirmed by Professors David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent using spectral imaging; this is one of only seven surviving original Magna Cartas from that year.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Loznitsa's "Two Prosecutors" Warns of Authoritarian Alliance

Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa's new film "Two Prosecutors", premiering at Cannes, draws parallels between Stalinist-era Russia and contemporary global politics, expressing concern about an emerging alliance between authoritarian leaders in Russia and the US, highlighting the erosion of democrat...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Quebec City's Tanière³ Earns Two Michelin Stars, Launching Quebec's Culinary Guide

Quebec City's Tanière³ became the first restaurant in the province to receive two Michelin stars, marking the launch of the Michelin Guide in Quebec and highlighting the province's growing culinary prominence, but also sparking debate on preserving its unique identity.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Tobe Nwigwe's Tiny Desk Concert: A Family Affair

Nigerian-American rapper Tobe Nwigwe, accompanied by his family and band, delivered a powerful 15-minute Tiny Desk performance featuring five songs including "Houston Tribute" and "Against the Grain", highlighting his journey from defying expectations to achieving musical success.

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Helen Chadwick Retrospective Highlights Pioneering Feminist Artist

The Hepworth Wakefield's retrospective exhibition, "Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures," celebrates the work of the late British artist Helen Chadwick, showcasing her innovative and often provocative explorations of gender, sexuality, and mortality through sculpture, photography, and performance art fro...

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Gender Equality
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Peggy Seeger: Touring at 90 and Reinterpreting a Classic

At 90, Peggy Seeger continues touring, overcoming physical limitations with family support; her memoir details her relationship with Ewan MacColl, the writer of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," a song whose various renditions mirror her life's evolution.

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Gender Equality
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Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children

De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...

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Quality Education
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Harvard Law Library's Newly Discovered 1300 Magna Carta

Harvard Law School's online collection revealed a 1300 Magna Carta, originally misidentified as a copy, increasing the number of known surviving originals from Edward I's reign to seven; its journey involved various owners, including a slavery abolitionist and a World War I flying ace, before its ac...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Dutch Literature Takes Center Stage at Turin Book Festival

A delegation of Dutch authors is attending the 37th Turin International Book Festival, celebrating a decade of increased translations of Dutch books into Italian, highlighting authors like Jan Brokken, Kader Abdolah, and Gideon Samson, and attracting over 200,000 visitors.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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Del Arco's "La Patética": Death, Homosexuality, and the Politics of Art

Miguel del Arco's new play, "La Patética," running in Madrid until June 22nd, reflects on death, homosexuality, and the political challenges faced by artists in Spain, marking the end of a six-year break following the closure of his previous theater project.

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Australian Fashion Week Challenges Industry Norms with Inclusive Runway Casting

At Australian Fashion Week, designers like Lee Mathews are casting friends and clients as models, creating a more inclusive runway that challenges the industry's traditional emphasis on thin models; this reflects a broader societal shift towards body positivity and challenges the industry's historic...

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Whale Songs Inspire Environmental Action: Study

A University of the Sunshine Coast study found that the awe inspired by listening to humpback whale songs during whale-watching tours in Mooloolaba, Australia, significantly increases tourists' commitment to pro-environmental behaviors, such as improved recycling and support for ocean conservation i...

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Life Below Water

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