Tag #Arts And Culture

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Petition Demands Cancellation of Gergiev Concert Amidst Putin Ties

More than 700 notable figures petitioned against Russian conductor Valeri Gergiev's July 27th concert at Caserta's Royal Palace due to his ties with Vladimir Putin, prompting calls for investigation into public funding of pro-Russian events and raising concerns about potential protest disruptions.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Janet Dawson: Far Away, So Close Retrospective

Janet Dawson's first retrospective, "Far Away, So Close," at the Art Gallery of NSW showcases six decades of her art, from early realism to abstract works influenced by nature, culminating in her 1973 Archibald Prize win.

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Quality Education
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Orkney's Record-Breaking Island Games Conclude

The 20th Island Games, held in Orkney, Scotland, concluded on Friday, with the Faroe Islands winning the most medals and Orkney achieving its best-ever result in 6th place. The event featured 24 islands, 12 sports, and was praised for its community spirit.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Sir Roger Norrington: A Maverick Conductor's Legacy

Sir Roger Norrington, a highly influential conductor known for his historically informed performance practices, died yesterday at age 91, leaving behind a legacy of innovative interpretations that challenged traditional classical music norms and continue to inspire debate and change within the field...

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Quality Education
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Controversial Concert by Pro-Putin Conductor Gergiev to Proceed in Caserta

Amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the governor of Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, refused to cancel a concert by pro-Putin conductor Valerij Gergiev, scheduled for July 27th at the Royal Palace of Caserta, sparking a debate on art, politics, and international relations.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Belfast's Street Art Project Brightens Cityscape

The Belfast Canvas project, inspired by Dublin Canvas, uses street art to transform over 100 utility boxes across Belfast, brightening the city and improving residents' experiences, with plans for further expansion.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
theguardian.com
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Alan Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies at 99

Alan Bergman, Oscar-winning lyricist and half of the prolific songwriting duo with his wife Marilyn, died at age 99 in Los Angeles after battling respiratory issues; their work spanned decades, including iconic songs from films and Broadway.

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No Poverty
napoli.repubblica.it
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Caserta Exhibition Showcases the Roles of Queens in Neapolitan and Italian History

The Reggia di Caserta will host the international exhibition "Regine: trame di cultura e diplomazia tra Napoli e l'Europa" in December, showcasing over 100 works from various European museums to highlight the significant roles of queens in the Kingdom of Naples' political and cultural development fr...

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Gender Equality
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Vietnam Vet's Carousel Heals PTSD, Delights Millions

After returning from the Vietnam War with PTSD, Marine Cpl. Scott Harrison created the Carousel of Happiness in Nederland, Colorado, a non-profit that has served over one million people and profoundly impacted his own mental health.

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Good Health and Well-being
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French Music Festivals Face Funding Crisis Amidst Rising Costs

The Vieilles Charrues festival in Brittany, France, anticipates 250,000 attendees despite a €1 million deficit from the previous edition, reflecting a broader global crisis impacting music festivals due to increased costs and decreased funding.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
forbes.com
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Bookable Speaker: Finding Your Advantage for Leadership Success

Christa Haberstock's "Become a Bookable Speaker" emphasizes finding a unique advantage, building community, crafting strategic partnerships, and aligning with purpose to achieve success in speaking and leadership.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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AI's Threat to Human Authors: Average Books Dominate

AI writing tools are enabling the creation of books without human creativity, potentially leading to the displacement of human authors and a homogenization of literary works; this trend prioritizes commercially viable, average-quality books over unique and original ones.

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Reduced Inequality

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