Tag #Arts And Culture

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WWII History and Cycling on France's Vélodyssée Route

The Vélodyssée cycling route in France, spanning from Les Sables d'Olonne to La Rochelle, passes numerous WWII-era German fortifications, highlighting the lasting impact of the Atlantic Wall and the delayed liberation of La Rochelle until May 9th, 1945.

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Novosibirsk Launches WWII Educational Initiative

Novosibirsk Oblast launched a multi-platform educational initiative (April 19-May 19, 2025) focusing on the Red Army's WWII liberation of Europe and rescue of concentration camp prisoners, using radio broadcasts, a metro exhibition, and an online quiz on the Znayu Rossiyu platform.

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German Beer Sales Plummet Amidst Reduced Alcohol Consumption

German beer exports fell 6% to 1.45 billion liters in 2024, while domestic consumption dropped 15.1% to 6.8 billion liters, defying expectations due to the UEFA Euro; this decrease mirrors a broader European trend of reduced alcohol intake.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Paragraph 84: How a Planning Exemption Fuels Luxury Home Building in the British Countryside

A little-known planning exemption, Paragraph 84 of the NPPF, allows construction of high-quality homes in rural areas, leading to a rise in ultra-modern multi-million pound mansions built by the wealthy, often featured on Grand Designs, despite strict regulations.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Pope Francis's 12-Year Absence from Argentina

For twelve years, Pope Francis, the first South American Pope, has not visited his native Argentina, despite traveling to neighboring countries; aides say he wishes to return only when he can promote national unity and avoid political involvement.

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Reduced Inequality
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Taliban's Unexpected Shift: Preserving Afghanistan's Ancient Heritage

Following their return to power, the Taliban in Afghanistan have surprisingly shown increased interest in preserving historical sites, leading to numerous archaeological discoveries of Buddhist artifacts, despite persistent challenges like looting and limited resources; this contrasts sharply with t...

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Black Dog": A Surrealist Critique of Modernization in China

Black Dog" (2008) follows Lang, a former stuntman returning to his abandoned hometown in 2008, amidst Beijing's Olympic preparations, where he confronts societal decay, his past, and a rabid black dog, symbolizing the casualties of modernization.

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Skimpies: A Photographic Exploration of Kalgoorlie's Barmaids

Photographer Mellen Burns documented the lives of "skimpies" in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, during a Covid-19 lockdown, creating a photo book, Skimpies, that reveals the diverse experiences and perspectives of these women within the context of the mining town's unique culture.

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Gender Equality
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Illa and Cercas Discuss Pope Francis's Legacy and Sant Jordi's Unique Character

Catalan President Illa and novelist Javier Cercas discussed Pope Francis's legacy and the unique, globally unparalleled character of the Sant Jordi festival in a dialogue moderated by Emma Riverola, touching upon the festival's Christian roots and its secular governance.

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Eurovision Death Threats and Postal Strikes: Clodagh Rodgers's 1971 Contest

Clodagh Rodgers, a Northern Irish singer, faced death threats from the IRA while representing the UK in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, ultimately placing fourth due to a postal strike impacting song selection and her personal preference for a different song.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day: New Films Illuminate Diverse Perspectives

This Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israel will screen diverse films illuminating the Holocaust's impact, including Yoav Potash's "Among Neighbors", focusing on a Polish town's Jewish community and its gentile neighbors during WWII, along with other films exploring survivor stories and the ongoing chall...

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Andor Season 2: A Deeper Dive into Rebellion and Resistance

The second season of the Star Wars series Andor, premiering on Disney+, explores the complexities of rebellion against a fascist empire through the personal stories of ordinary people, highlighting the cyclical nature of history and the power of community action in times of conflict.

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