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Bilingual Literary Festival Fosters Cross-Cultural Exchange in Mexico
The 20th annual Bilingual Literary Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, brought together over 1000 English-speaking authors from North America and hundreds of Mexican writers for workshops, readings, and networking events, fostering cross-cultural exchange and supporting emerging writers.
Bilingual Literary Festival Fosters Cross-Cultural Exchange in Mexico
The 20th annual Bilingual Literary Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, brought together over 1000 English-speaking authors from North America and hundreds of Mexican writers for workshops, readings, and networking events, fostering cross-cultural exchange and supporting emerging writers.
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Trump Elected Kennedy Center Chairman; President Rutter Fired
Following President Trump's appointment of a new board largely composed of his supporters, Deborah Rutter was fired as president of the Kennedy Center, prompting concerns about potential censorship and changes to its programming, reflecting a broader politicization of arts institutions.
Trump Elected Kennedy Center Chairman; President Rutter Fired
Following President Trump's appointment of a new board largely composed of his supporters, Deborah Rutter was fired as president of the Kennedy Center, prompting concerns about potential censorship and changes to its programming, reflecting a broader politicization of arts institutions.
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Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
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Lisbon's Historic Shops Fight for Survival Against Global Competition
Lisbon's historic Rua da Conceição street, once home to seven haberdasheries, now struggles to keep four open, despite the city's 'Loja Com História' program aimed at protecting traditional businesses, facing competition from global brands and high rents.
Lisbon's Historic Shops Fight for Survival Against Global Competition
Lisbon's historic Rua da Conceição street, once home to seven haberdasheries, now struggles to keep four open, despite the city's 'Loja Com História' program aimed at protecting traditional businesses, facing competition from global brands and high rents.
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California Museum Showcases Black History Through Interactive Exhibits
The California Museum in Sacramento presents a self-guided Black History Tour for Black History Month, showcasing the contributions of Black Californians through existing exhibits, personal artifacts, and AI-generated interactions, highlighting individuals like Vice President Kamala Harris and the a...
California Museum Showcases Black History Through Interactive Exhibits
The California Museum in Sacramento presents a self-guided Black History Tour for Black History Month, showcasing the contributions of Black Californians through existing exhibits, personal artifacts, and AI-generated interactions, highlighting individuals like Vice President Kamala Harris and the a...
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AI Recreates WWII Heroes' Voices to Commemorate Rostov's Liberation
On February 14th, Rostov-on-Don celebrated its liberation from Nazi occupation, with programmer Mikhail Martsinyuk using AI to recreate the voices and images of WWII heroes like General-Lieutenant Vasily Gerasimenko, who described the city's suffering under occupation, and Hero of the Soviet Union S...
AI Recreates WWII Heroes' Voices to Commemorate Rostov's Liberation
On February 14th, Rostov-on-Don celebrated its liberation from Nazi occupation, with programmer Mikhail Martsinyuk using AI to recreate the voices and images of WWII heroes like General-Lieutenant Vasily Gerasimenko, who described the city's suffering under occupation, and Hero of the Soviet Union S...
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Morgiane": Rediscovered Opera by Black American Composer Premiers in 2025
Edmond Dede's opera "Morgiane", believed to be the oldest existing opera written by a Black American, premiered in 2025 after being rediscovered in 2014 by Opera Creole, highlighting the systemic racism that prevented its performance in the composer's lifetime and the ongoing work to rectify histori...

Morgiane": Rediscovered Opera by Black American Composer Premiers in 2025
Edmond Dede's opera "Morgiane", believed to be the oldest existing opera written by a Black American, premiered in 2025 after being rediscovered in 2014 by Opera Creole, highlighting the systemic racism that prevented its performance in the composer's lifetime and the ongoing work to rectify histori...
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SNL50" Concert Showcases Musical Legacy
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert," held at Radio City Music Hall on Friday, featured musical acts from various eras, including 1990s favorites, and collaborations between artists such as Post Malone and Nirvana, showcasing the show's broad impact.

SNL50" Concert Showcases Musical Legacy
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert," held at Radio City Music Hall on Friday, featured musical acts from various eras, including 1990s favorites, and collaborations between artists such as Post Malone and Nirvana, showcasing the show's broad impact.
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Chinese Animation's Decade of Growth: From Monkey King to Chang'an
Since 2015, China's animation industry has experienced explosive growth, with films like Monkey King: Hero is Back (2015), Ne Zha (2019), and Chang'an (2023) achieving significant box-office success and influencing global animation trends.

Chinese Animation's Decade of Growth: From Monkey King to Chang'an
Since 2015, China's animation industry has experienced explosive growth, with films like Monkey King: Hero is Back (2015), Ne Zha (2019), and Chang'an (2023) achieving significant box-office success and influencing global animation trends.
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£23,000 Awarded to Preserve Endangered Romany Gypsy Culture
Charmaine Abdul-Karim's Pride of Romany group received £23,000 to fund the Atchin Tan Heritage Project, preserving the Romany Gypsy culture at Sound Common, Cheshire, a site with historical significance dating back to the 16th century, combating the risk of cultural loss and promoting better underst...

£23,000 Awarded to Preserve Endangered Romany Gypsy Culture
Charmaine Abdul-Karim's Pride of Romany group received £23,000 to fund the Atchin Tan Heritage Project, preserving the Romany Gypsy culture at Sound Common, Cheshire, a site with historical significance dating back to the 16th century, combating the risk of cultural loss and promoting better underst...
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Cartland Exhibition Reveals Multifaceted Life Beyond Romance Novels
An exhibition celebrating 100 years since the publication of Dame Barbara Cartland's first novel, "Jig-Saw," opens today at Hertford Museum, showcasing her multifaceted life beyond romance novels, including aviation achievements, philanthropy, and political activism.

Cartland Exhibition Reveals Multifaceted Life Beyond Romance Novels
An exhibition celebrating 100 years since the publication of Dame Barbara Cartland's first novel, "Jig-Saw," opens today at Hertford Museum, showcasing her multifaceted life beyond romance novels, including aviation achievements, philanthropy, and political activism.
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Hoxha's Villa Transformed into Artists' Center
Albania has transformed the former residence of communist dictator Enver Hoxha into an international artists' center, reflecting the country's shift from isolation to global engagement, though the decision is controversial among Albanians.

Hoxha's Villa Transformed into Artists' Center
Albania has transformed the former residence of communist dictator Enver Hoxha into an international artists' center, reflecting the country's shift from isolation to global engagement, though the decision is controversial among Albanians.
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