Tag #Arts And Culture

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Saudi Arabia to Launch Luxury Train, Dream of the Desert, in 2026

Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) and Arsenale will launch the 34-suite luxury train, Dream of the Desert, in late 2026, traversing Saudi Arabia's Northern Railway network from Riyadh and featuring stops at AlUla, aligning with Vision 2030's tourism goals.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Disparity in Black Representation within the US Fashion Industry

Although Black consumers represent approximately 20 percent of luxury fashion spending in the US, only 4.8 percent of designers are Black, creating a significant market opportunity for numerous Black-owned brands, such as Nomads Swimwear, ANiCE' By Angel, Ciao by CC, Brandon Blackwood, Iconi, Ciara ...

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Berlinale 2024: Diverse Films, Political Tensions, and a Focus on Emerging Talent

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival (February 13-23) opened with Tom Tykwer's "The Light," honoring Tilda Swinton with an Honorary Golden Bear; the main competition features 19 films from 26 countries, including works addressing political issues and showcasing diverse voices.

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Jaar's Cube: Critical Raw Materials and Geopolitical Conflict

Alfredo Jaar's Berlin exhibition, "The End of the World," uses a small cube of critical raw materials to illustrate the geopolitical conflicts arising from their scarcity and control, impacting global power dynamics and potentially determining societal futures.

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Fake It Until You Make It" Satirizes Race-Shifting and Non-Profit Funding

Larissa FastHorse's "Fake It Until You Make It," premiering at the Mark Taper Forum, satirizes race-shifting through a comedic rivalry between two non-profit leaders—one white, one Native American—competing for a federal grant, exposing issues of cultural appropriation and funding inequities.

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Trump Elected Kennedy Center Chairman

President Trump was elected chairman of the Kennedy Center's board Wednesday, replacing David Rubenstein, and Ric Grenell replaced Deborah Rutter as president; the White House appointed numerous new board members, reflecting Trump's vision for the center.

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Berlinale 2024: Ukrainian Films Highlight War's Impact

The 75th Berlin International Film Festival, opening February 13th and running until the 23rd, features 19 world premieres and over 200 films across various programs, including a Ukrainian documentary, "Timecode," in the main competition for the first time in nearly 30 years, marking a significant c...

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Quality Education
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Paris' Centre Pompidou to Undergo Five-Year, $282 Million Renovation

The Centre Pompidou in Paris will close for five years starting in 2025 for a 260 million euro renovation to address asbestos, improve energy efficiency, enhance security, and create a more engaging visitor experience, temporarily relocating its programs and collections.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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€250,000 Reward Offered for Stolen Romanian Artifacts

In Assen, Netherlands, thieves stole a priceless gold helmet and three armbands from the Drents Museum on January 24-25, 2024; the items, on loan from Romania, are valued at €5.8 million, with a €250,000 reward offered for their return.

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Warhol Posters Exhibition Showcases Pop Art Icon's Legacy

The Andy Warhol. Posters exhibition, opened recently by the Canal Foundation in Madrid, displays 134 posters created by Warhol between 1962 and 1986, showcasing his transformation of everyday objects into iconic imagery and his influence on mass culture.

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One Hundred Years of Solitude": Netflix's Adaptation Begins Filming Part Two

Netflix's adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is filming its second part in Colombia, following the first part's significant economic contribution of over $54 billion to Colombia and global success on Netflix; directors Laura Mora and Carlos Moreno lead this multi-...

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Chinese New Year Celebrations in UK Cities Showcase Cultural Exchange

Bristol and Worcester, UK, celebrated Chinese New Year with events featuring lion dances, kung fu, tea ceremonies, and craft displays, attracting large crowds and highlighting cultural exchange between China and the UK.

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Partnerships for the Goals

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