Tag #Arts And Culture

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International Success of Japanese Novel "Butter" Highlights Cultural Differences

Asako Yuzuki's novel "Butter," based on the 2012 "Konkatsu Killer" case, explores sexism and societal expectations of Japanese women, achieving unexpected international success after mixed reception in Japan, selling over 280,000 copies in the UK.

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Gender Equality
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Papal Conclave: A Game of Chance or Divine Guidance?

The article analyzes the selection of the next Pope, comparing the process to a game of chance where the final choice may result from compromise rather than a clear majority, questioning the role of the Holy Spirit and highlighting potential flaws in the system.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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How to Train Your Dragon" Filming Showcases Northern Ireland's Film Industry

The live-action "How to Train Your Dragon", directed by Dean DeBlois and starring Gerard Butler, filmed in Northern Ireland from early 2024, using Belfast Harbour Studios, Titanic Studios, Dunseverick Castle, and Tollymore Forest, showcasing the region's film infrastructure and diverse landscapes; i...

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WWII: Unveiling Women's Pioneering Role in Military Photography

On VE Day's 80th anniversary, Historic England released over 150 behind-the-scenes photos showcasing the pioneering work of WAAF women photographers at Pinewood Studios during WWII, highlighting their crucial role in shaping public perception through film and newsreels.

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Gender Equality
kathimerini.gr
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Greek National Gallery Restores Vandalized Artworks, Implements Enhanced Security

Following the March 10th vandalism of artworks at Greece's National Gallery by former MP Nikos Papadopoulos, four pieces by Christoforos Katsadiotis and one by Tasos Mantzavinos have been fully restored, and enhanced security measures, including additional guards and a local alarm system, are now in...

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theguardian.com
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Leni Riefenstahl: A Documentary Unveiling a Complex Legacy

Andres Veiel's documentary reveals the complex legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, a German filmmaker who directed Nazi propaganda films like Triumph of the Will and Olympia, later facing scrutiny for her wartime activities and post-war attempts to revise her image, dying at 101.

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Chinese Toys' Global Boom: A 65% Export Surge

Fueled by innovative designs, branding, and the 'blind box' sales model, Chinese toy exports surged 65% in 2024, transforming international perceptions of "Made in China" and creating long queues at stores globally; this success is expected to reach $15.14 billion by 2026.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Five Designs Shortlisted for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial

Five designs for Queen Elizabeth II's memorial in St James's Park, London, have been shortlisted, with costs estimated at £23-£46 million; public feedback is invited before a final design is chosen later this year.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
zeit.de
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Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education

In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...

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Ethical Dilemma: Cultural Respect vs. Animal Cruelty in Spanish Bullfighting

The author recounts their experience at a Spanish bullfight, condemning the practice as cruel animal torture despite its cultural significance, and proposes an alternative to direct confrontation: using economic pressure to effect change.

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Life on Land
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Biysk Schoolgirl's WWII Video Wins Award

Yulia Gavshina, a 12-year-old from Biysk, created a video about her great-grandmother Nina Baranova's childhood during WWII in the Altai village of Nikolaevka, detailing extreme poverty and resilience, winning an award at the "Remember the Past, Think of the Future" festival.

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No Poverty
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Post-War Germany: The Complex Fate of Nazi-Era Artists

After World War II, prominent figures in German arts and culture who collaborated with or benefited from Nazism faced denazification processes with varying outcomes, ranging from imprisonment to continued success, revealing complex challenges in confronting Germany's Nazi past.

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