Tag #Arts And Culture

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McEwan's New Novel Imagines a Submerged Britain in 2119

Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 Britain, partially submerged by rising seas, follows an academic's search for a lost poem that reveals a crime and entangled relationships, exploring themes of history and what we can know about the past and future.

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Climate Action
zeit.de
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German Manga and Comic Market Booms, Driving Book Sales

The MAG-C convention in Erfurt, Germany, anticipates 11,000 attendees this weekend, highlighting the significant growth of manga and comics in Germany, with sales increasing by 45.9% between 2019 and 2024.

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Quality Education
bbc.com
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1930s Radio Research Reveals Complex Family Impacts

Newly discovered 1938 BBC research notepads reveal the complex impact of radio on British families in the 1930s, showcasing both its positive contributions and its potential for manipulation within family dynamics, as shown by instances of coercive control, all within the context of a working-class ...

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Reduced Inequality
english.elpais.com
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Picasso's Royan Sketchbooks: Wartime Art and Resilience

Fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris in September 1939, Pablo Picasso found refuge in Royan, France, where he lived and worked until August 1940; the Picasso Museum in Málaga currently exhibits his sketchbooks and paintings from this period, offering insight into his creative process during wartime.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
npr.org
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Contrasting Views of New York City: Personal Journey and Timeless Observations

Maureen Corrigan reviews Kay Sohini's graphic memoir "This Beautiful, Ridiculous City" and Gay Talese's collection "A Town Without Time," contrasting personal and journalistic perspectives on New York City's enduring appeal and multifaceted character.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
dailymail.co.uk
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Radio's Revolution: How Wireless Reshaped British Life

Beaty Rubens's book, "Listen In," chronicles the transformative impact of radio on British life from 1922 to 1939, detailing its influence on family life, politics, and culture, as radio ownership exploded from under 150,000 to nearly 34 million.

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zeit.de
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Hamburg to Build New Opera House in Hafencity

Hamburg will build a new opera house in Hafencity, primarily funded by a €330 million donation from the Kühne Foundation; the city provides the land and infrastructure, with the agreement to be announced Friday; the project faces criticism regarding cost and historical location.

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No Poverty
welt.de
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Kühne Foundation Funds New Hamburg Opera House, Raising Concerns about Costs and Existing Opera's Future

Hamburg will build a new opera house in Hafencity, funded largely by a €330 million pledge from the Kühne Foundation; the city will provide the land and infrastructure. The future of the existing opera house remains uncertain, sparking debate about costs and heritage preservation.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
usa.chinadaily.com.cn
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Xizang Tourism Booms During Spring Festival, Revenue Up 13.68%

Xizang's tourist attractions saw over 2.38 million visits during the 2023 Spring Festival, a 16.56% year-on-year increase, generating $266.36 million in revenue; this boom was driven by the region's inclusion in the Spring Festival gala and various promotional activities.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
elpais.com
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Chileans Flee Urban 'Uglification,' Seek Solace in Southern Beauty

The end of Chile's legislative session sees many seeking solace in the country's south, reflecting a societal yearning for beauty and escape from the 'uglification' of urban and political life, a trend philosopher Roger Scruton warned against.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
jpost.com
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FCAS's Super Bowl Ad Shifts Focus to All Forms of Hate

The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS) aired a Super Bowl ad featuring Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady, promoting the message of combating all forms of hate, unlike last year's ad which specifically addressed antisemitism and reached a record 123.4 million viewers.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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Chiabodo's Documentaries Showcase China's Cultural Heritage

French producer Olivier Chiabodo's documentaries, "Amazing China" and "Beijing-Paris, Urban Dialogue at a Crossroads," utilize 8K technology and AI to showcase China's cultural heritage and advanced technologies, aiming to inspire global cultural preservation efforts.

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Quality Education

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