Tag #Arts And Culture

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Decline in English Literature Degrees Reflects Broader Humanities Crisis

Canterbury Christ Church University is ending its English Literature degree program due to low student interest, reflecting a wider decline in humanities enrollment at both A-level and university levels, linked to factors such as tuition fees and government policies.

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Quality Education
kathimerini.gr
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Luxury Four Seasons Resort Planned for Porto Heli, Greece

Paul Coulson is investing over \300 million euros to transform the Hinitsa Bay hotel in Porto Heli into a Four Seasons resort, including 80 rooms, 30 bungalows, private villas, and private residences, utilizing an expedited development process via Presidential Decree.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
nytimes.com
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Longtime Arkansas Sports Reporter Bob Holt Dies at 65

Bob Holt, a 65-year-old Arkansas sports reporter for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, died on Wednesday after collapsing on Saturday following the Arkansas-Missouri game; his four-decade career was marked by insightful reporting, kindness, and numerous awards.

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No Poverty
nbcnews.com
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AI Jesus Avatar Sparks Dialogue at Swiss Church

At Switzerland's oldest church, an AI Jesus avatar, "Deus in machina," engaged in 900 conversations with people of various faiths, discussing topics including love, suffering, and controversial church issues, highlighting technology's evolving role in spirituality.

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corriere.it
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Young Audience Raves Over Verdi's La forza del destino at La Scala

Verdi's La forza del destino received enthusiastic reviews from a young audience at La Scala in Milan, with praise for Anna Netrebko's performance and Leo Muscato's direction; the opera's relevance to contemporary conflicts resonated deeply, indicating a potential resurgence in opera attendance amon...

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lemonde.fr
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"Les Forces Vives": A Non-Linear Theatrical Exploration of Simone de Beauvoir's Life

Camille Dagen's "Les Forces Vives," playing at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, uses a non-linear theatrical approach to depict Simone de Beauvoir's life journey from youth to intellectual maturity, highlighting her intellectual and personal evolution and struggles against societal constraints.

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Gender Equality
elmundo.es
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Gladiator II Inspires Historically Accurate Exhibition

Enrique Baquedano, director of Madrid's MARPA museum, loved Gladiator II despite its historical flaws, prompting the museum to create a gladiatorial history exhibition opening March 6th, featuring 170 artifacts to offer a historically accurate view of gladiators.

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Quality Education
kathimerini.gr
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UK Shifts Stance on Parthenon Sculptures

Following UK Prime Minister Sunak's cancellation of a meeting with the Greek Prime Minister due to the Parthenon Sculptures issue, the recent meeting between the Greek Prime Minister and UK Labour leader Keir Starmer signified a shift in British policy, with Starmer stating that the UK government wi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
nos.nl
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Japanese Sumo Wrestlers Return to London, Facing European Acceptance Challenges

Top Japanese sumo wrestlers will compete in London's Royal Albert Hall in October 2025, a second European appearance after 1991, but former European champion Pieter Vroon doubts its success due to cultural differences and exclusionary practices.

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Gender Equality
dailymail.co.uk
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Film Adaptation of "The Salt Path" Premieres at Toronto Film Festival

Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs portray Raynor and Moth Winn in "The Salt Path," a film adaptation of their memoir chronicling their 630-mile trek across England's South West Coast Path after losing their home in 2013; the film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 6th and will be re...

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No Poverty
news.sky.com
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Soaring No- and Low-Alcohol Beer Sales Offer Lifeline to UK Pubs

Sales of no- and low-alcohol beer in the UK are surging to a record 140 million pints in 2024, a 12% increase year-on-year, offering a potential lifeline to the financially-strained pub sector; 86% of pubs now sell these drinks, up from 2% in 2019.

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Good Health and Well-being
faz.net
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Frankfurt's €70 Million Gas Lamp Replacement: Sustainability Trade-offs

Frankfurt is replacing its gas lamps with LEDs, a €70 million project facing initial public resistance but now accelerating towards completion in six years, improving sustainability but altering the city's aesthetics.

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