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Satirist Tom Lehrer Dies at 97

Tom Lehrer, a 97-year-old Harvard-educated mathematician and satirical songwriter known for his witty songs on politics and society, died Saturday at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving behind a legacy of sharp social commentary.

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Ten improbable goals: A football history

Alfredo Relaño's book, "Una breve historia del fútbol en 10 goles," analyzes ten historically significant football goals, emphasizing the improbable series of events leading to each score and their impact beyond the game's result.

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2025 Praemium Imperiale Awards Marina Abramović and Others

The 2025 Praemium Imperiale art awards, presented by Japan's Art Association in October in Tokyo, honored Marina Abramović (Serbia, sculpture), Peter Doig (Scotland, painting), Eduardo Souto de Moura (Portugal, architecture), András Schiff (Hungary, music), and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (Belgium, t...

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Reduced Inequality
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My Worst Enemy": A Filmmaker's Self-Interrogation on the Limits of Cinematic Representation

Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon's "My Worst Enemy" uses reenactments of interrogations to address state-sponsored violence, but its effectiveness is ultimately limited by the ethical and practical challenges of cinematic representation. The film's impact is significantly enhanced by Zar Amir Ebrahi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Shteyngart's "Vera, or Faith": A Dystopian Coming-of-Age Tale

Gary Shteyngart's "Vera, or Faith" follows a 10-year-old girl in a dystopian near-future America grappling with a racist voting amendment and searching for her absent mother, reflecting anxieties about identity, politics, and social change.

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Seed Sounds Weekender: UK Pubs Unite to Save Grassroots Music

Over 1,000 UK pubs and restaurants will host the Seed Sounds Weekender music festival from September 26-28, aiming to support struggling grassroots venues and prevent the decline of the UK music scene, as spearheaded by The 1975's Matty Healy.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Second Artificial Volcano Unearthed in Wörlitz Park

Archaeologists have unearthed a second artificial volcano in Germany's Wörlitz Park, a hidden structure built between 1767 and 1768, replicating Prince Franz's Italian Grand Tour experiences, including Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum's excavations, and the Temple of Isis in Pompeii, enriching our unders...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Death of Enrico Lucherini, Legendary Italian Film Publicist

Enrico Lucherini, a 92-year-old Italian film publicist and agent known for his innovative marketing strategies and work with renowned figures like Federico Fellini and Sophia Loren, passed away in Rome.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Tom Lehrer, Celebrated Satirist and Mathematician, Dies at 97

Tom Lehrer, a Harvard-educated mathematician and celebrated satirical songwriter known for works like "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" and "The Vatican Rag," died at 97 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving behind a legacy of witty social commentary and a body of work now in the public domain.

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Musical Satirist Tom Lehrer Dies at 97

Tom Lehrer, a celebrated musical satirist known for his witty songs tackling serious issues, died at age 97 on Saturday at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving a lasting legacy on comedy and satire.

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Satirist Tom Lehrer Dies at 97

Acclaimed satirist and pianist Tom Lehrer died on Saturday at age 97 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; his sardonic songs, spanning topics from nuclear proliferation to pigeons, earned him iconic status in the 1950s and 60s.

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Tom Lehrer, Celebrated Satirist, Dies at 97

Tom Lehrer, a celebrated mathematical satirist known for songs like "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" and "The Vatican Rag," died at age 97 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; his friend David Herder announced the death but didn't specify a cause; in 2020 he released his song lyrics into the public domain.

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