Tag #Arts And Culture

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Robert Capa: Iconic War Photographer's Life and Legacy

Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born photojournalist, achieved global recognition for his iconic photographs of the Spanish Civil War, D-Day, and the creation of Israel; his work is known for its intense realism and profound impact on anti-war sentiment.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Samsung's AI-Powered TVs Arrive in Stores

Samsung released its new TVs featuring AI-powered features like AI Upscaling Pro, Auto HDR Remastering Pro, Click to Search, Live Translate, and Generative Wallpaper, alongside advanced OLED and Neo QLED technology, available in stores this week.

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Australia's Glowing Illawarra: Balancing Tourism with Conservation

David Finlay leads nighttime tours in Australia's Illawarra region, showcasing bioluminescent creatures like glow worms, ghost fungi, and sea sparkles; however, their fragility necessitates responsible viewing practices to counter the impacts of climate change and human disturbance.

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Life on Land
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Itálica Ceremonial Wins Unanimous Approval for UNESCO Candidacy

Spain's "Itálica Ceremonial" candidacy, highlighting the Roman city's ceremonial aspects during Hadrian's reign, won unanimous approval from the Spanish Council of Historical Heritage for UNESCO's World Heritage List submission in February 2026, following the rejection of a previous proposal.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Lennie James's Bafta Nomination Highlights Need for Diverse Storytelling

Lennie James, known for roles in "The Walking Dead" and "Line of Duty," earned his first solo Bafta nomination for portraying Barrington in the BBC's adaptation of "Mr Loverman," a story deemed "too niche" by some due to its depiction of a closeted, older Black gay man, prompting a discussion on rep...

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Sams's "Gunk" Explores Unconventional Family Structures

Saba Sams's "Gunk" follows Jules, a Brighton nightclub manager, as she copes with an unplanned pregnancy and the disappearance of nim, the mother of the baby she is raising; the novel explores unconventional family structures and the lives of those working in the late-night hospitality industry.

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Gender Equality
welt.de
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Dresden Dixieland Festival Faces €120,000 Security Bill

The 53rd Dresden International Dixieland Festival, running from May 12-14, anticipates 400,000 visitors despite facing €120,000 in added security costs due to heightened terror threats, forcing program cuts and a €60,000 deficit. Organizers seek government aid and clearer guidelines.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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UK Artisans Preserve Traditional Crafts

Four artisans—a knife-maker, chair-makers, a textile designer, and a bookbinder—are preserving traditional crafts in the UK, teaching apprentices, and adapting techniques to modern contexts, highlighting the economic and cultural value of heritage skills.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Dresden Dixieland Festival Faces €60,000 Deficit Due to Increased Security Costs

The 53rd Dresden International Dixieland Festival, running from May 12-14, anticipates 400,000 visitors despite a €60,000 deficit caused by increased security costs (€120,000) due to heightened terror threats, prompting program adjustments and a call for voluntary donations.

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Fragar Wins 2025 Archibald Prize

Julie Fragar won the $100,000 Archibald Prize for her portrait of Justene Williams, "Flagship Mother Multiverse," marking the 15th win for a female artist and reflecting a broader trend of increased representation of women and Indigenous artists in Australian art.

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Russian Celebrities Commemorate Victory Day Amidst Differing Historical Perspectives

Several Russian celebrities, including Евгений Петросян, Oleg Меньшиков, Alexander Домогаров, Oleg Gazmanov, and their families, commemorated Victory Day on May 9th, 2023, sharing personal stories and reflections on the war's lasting impact, alongside a stark reminder from Tatiana Brukhunova of Euro...

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Armitage's "Dwell" Promotes Environmental Awareness Through Poetry

Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's new collection, "Dwell," celebrates wildlife habitats in Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan, using vivid descriptions and installations within the gardens to encourage reflection on humanity's impact on nature.

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Life on Land

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