Tag #Arts And Culture

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Death of Malian Guitarist Amadou Bagayoko

Malian musician Amadou Bagayoko, of the acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, died at age 70 on April 4th in Bamako after a long illness; his funeral was held April 6th, marking a significant loss for African music.

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Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens

Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.

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Life on Land
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Trump White House to Host Extensive Holy Week Celebration

The White House will celebrate Holy Week with events including a presidential proclamation, video message, Easter dinner featuring Christian artists, and a staff worship service led by prominent evangelical figures, contrasting with the Biden administration's recognition of Transgender Day of Visibi...

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Trump Administration Cancels NEH Grants, Impacting Humanities Research and Film

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) abruptly canceled federal grants totaling nearly $1 million to a University of Richmond AI research project and a documentary on US-Japan relations, forcing researchers and filmmakers to seek alternative funding sources and raising concerns about the T...

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Quality Education
taz.de
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The Last of Us Season Two: Revenge and Reconciliation

The second season of "The Last of Us" focuses on Abby's quest for revenge against Joel for killing members of the Fireflies, five years after the events of the first season; Ellie grapples with teenage issues and Joel's overprotectiveness in Jackson, Wyoming, while the threat of the fungal infection...

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No Poverty
nrc.nl
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Dutch Actress Petra Laseur Dies at 85

Renowned Dutch actress Petra Laseur died at 85; her career, spanning from a 1959 debut with the Nederlandse Comedie to recent musical performances, was marked by two Theo d'Or awards and a unique blend of artistic talent and social engagement.

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Good Health and Well-being
welt.de
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Frimmersdorf Power Plant: From Coal Giant to Digital Innovation Hub

The former RWE Frimmersdorf power plant, once one of Europe's largest polluters, is being repurposed into a digital innovation hub and industrial heritage site, reflecting Germany's coal phase-out and showcasing the region's rich archaeological history impacted by coal mining.

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Climate Action
taz.de
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Soviet-Era Inequality and Escape: A New Translation of Estraikh's "Di royte balke

Gennady Estraikh's 1988 Yiddish short story, "Di royte balke" ("The Red Ditch"), depicts the lives of children in a post-Stalin Ukrainian industrial city dreaming of escaping to Moscow, highlighting social inequalities and the environmental consequences of industrialization, recently translated into...

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Contrasting Visions of Mussorgsky's "Khovanshchina" in Geneva and Salzburg

Two new productions of Modest Mussorgsky's unfinished opera, "Khovanshchina," premiered in Geneva and Salzburg, offering contrasting interpretations of Russia's historical and contemporary struggles with power, class conflict, and religious extremism, showcasing the opera's enduring relevance.

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Anthropocene's Acceleration: A Photography Exhibition

The Munich Kunsthalle's updated "Civilization. Wie wir heute leben" photography exhibition, touring internationally since 2018, reflects humanity's accelerating impact on the Anthropocene by incorporating recent events and technological advancements, while showing the tension between individual expr...

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npr.org
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Bas's Tiny Desk Concert Showcases New Album "Milky Way" Amid Dreamville Recording

Bas, a Dreamville artist, performed a Tiny Desk concert in Washington, D.C., while simultaneously recording for the label's compilation album, "Revenge of the Dreamers III," showcasing songs from his new album, "Milky Way", which chronicles his career journey.

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theguardian.com
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Speed Awareness": British Asian Identities and Systemic Racism Explored Through Comedy

Mohamed-Zain Dada's "Speed Awareness" follows three British Asian repeat speeding offenders in a Holiday Inn basement speed awareness course, using comedy and escalating tension to explore themes of racial stereotyping, societal pressure, and the limits of acquiescence.

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