Tag #Arts And Culture

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Multistory Buildings Unearthed in Lost Egyptian City

British and Egyptian archaeologists unearthed multistory buildings, granaries, and a ceremonial road in the lost city of Imet (Buto) in Egypt's Nile Delta, dating to the Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC), revealing a densely populated urban center with a complex infrastructure.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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UNESCO Heritage Sites Face Rising Water Risks

A WRI and UNESCO analysis reveals that nearly 73% of World Heritage sites face high water risks, including drought, flooding, and water stress, impacting tourism and local economies; the Acropolis of Athens serves as a notable example, highlighting the need for comprehensive solutions.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Greenland Dog Genome Reveals Early Inuit Migration and Conservation Concerns

An international research team's genomic analysis of 92 Greenlandic sled dogs (Qimmit) reveals a two-wave migration to Greenland with Inuit people starting around 1200 years ago, challenging previous timelines and highlighting the dogs' unique genetic adaptations and conservation needs.

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No Poverty
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Vivienne Westwood's Milan Show: A Cultural Reset for Fashion

Vivienne Westwood's Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection, shown in a Milan café, blended masculine and feminine styles, challenging traditional fashion norms by prioritizing authenticity and vulnerability over ego.

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Reduced Inequality
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Stevie Wonder's Joyful BST Hyde Park Finale

Stevie Wonder closed the British Summer Time Hyde Park festival on Saturday, July 1, 2024, with a two-hour set that included his children and Corinne Bailey Rae, celebrating love and peace before a crowd of 65,000.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Mathematicians Solve Three-Dimensional Kakeya Conjecture

Hong Wang and Joshua Zahl, mathematicians from the University of New York, solved the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture, a problem posed in 1917, by using complex calculations of overlapping parallelepipeds in a 127-page study, significantly advancing the field of harmonic analysis and its applica...

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Quality Education
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Backlash Against Deichbrand Festival for Booking Antisemitic Rapper Macklemore

The Deichbrand Festival in Germany faces intense backlash for hosting rapper Macklemore, whose pro-Palestinian songs are criticized for antisemitic elements, despite the festival's planned countermeasures including workshops and monitoring of the performance by experts.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Italy Cuts Art VAT to 5%, Lowest in Europe

Italy reduced its Value Added Tax (VAT) on art to 5 percent on July 1, 2025, the lowest in Europe, following an EU directive and years of pressure from Italian galleries. This is expected to increase art sales by €1.5 billion over three years and enhance Italy's competitiveness in the European art m...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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AI Band Achieves Viral Success Through Deception

The AI-generated band "The Velvet Sundown" achieved over 1 million monthly Spotify listeners by mimicking the style of 1970s folk-rock, deceiving listeners before revealing their AI origins in June 2025, sparking debates about authenticity in music.

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Ancient Mayan Tomb Unearths Clues to Caracol's Early History

Archaeologists in Caracol, Guatemala, unearthed a tomb containing the remains of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first king, along with artifacts dating to 350 CE, including ceramics depicting rulers and captives, and objects from distant Teotihuacan, revealing insights into early Mayan society and its con...

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Beyond the Visual" Exhibition Promotes Tactile Art Accessibility

The Henry Moore Institute's "Beyond the Visual" exhibition, opening in November, features tactile sculptures created with and curated by blind and partially sighted artists, aiming to increase accessibility and challenge the art world's "ocularcentric bias.

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Quality Education
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Goodwood Festival of Speed Showcases Electric Vehicle Rise and Formula 1's 75th Anniversary

The 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, celebrating Formula 1's 75th anniversary, showcased numerous car debuts including the Renault R5 E-Tech and R5 Turbo 3E, Maserati MC20 Pura, and Aston Martin Valhalla, alongside classic racing cars and drivers, emphasizing the evolution of automotive technology a...

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Responsible Consumption and Production

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