Tag #Arts And Culture

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Six Essential Books for Growth Marketers in 2025

Six books, "Beyond GIFT∙OLOGY," "Unforgettable Presence," "The Hawke Method," "Moving To Outcomes," "Creating Superfans," and "Product-Led SEO," offer 2025 growth marketing strategies emphasizing relationship building, personal branding, partnerships, and product-centric SEO.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Berlin Art Exhibition Counters Waning Attention to Ukraine War

A Berlin art exhibition, "24-2=2022," by Polish and Ukrainian artists, uses symbolic installations to counter declining global attention to the ongoing war in Ukraine, three years after the initial Russian invasion. The show features a mahogany sculpture and a 'crucified' hogweed, representing histo...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Gorman's New Children's Book Highlights Allyship Amidst Book Bans

Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet, released "Girls on the Rise," a children's book emphasizing community and allyship, following the restriction of her inaugural poem in a Florida school and her previous literary successes.

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Quality Education
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Reviews of Three New Books: Fiction, Essays, and Publishing History

Three new books are reviewed: a satirical novel exploring land rights and gentrification, an essay analyzing the novel's future amidst AI, and a biography of the Macmillan brothers who built a publishing powerhouse.

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Contrasting Mexican Perceptions of Germans: Tourists vs. History

Mexicans generally view German tourists positively, contrasting with negative perceptions of American tourists and historical associations with Nazi Germany; however, some Mexicans still revere Hitler.

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Hero": A Novel Exploring Female Agency and Societal Expectations

Katie Buckley's debut novel, "Hero," follows a waitress and aspiring writer who, faced with a week-long ultimatum from her boyfriend, revisits past relationships and explores the impact of patriarchal myths and societal expectations on women's lives, challenging traditional female archetypes and nar...

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Gender Equality
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Emilia Pérez" Wins Goya Amidst Actress's Racist Tweet Controversy

Emilia Pérez," a French film directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Karla Sofía Gascón, won Best European Film at the Goya Awards on February 8th, despite a recent controversy surrounding Gascón's past racist tweets that surfaced in late January.

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Diverse February Film Premieres: From Captain America to Independent Cinema

February's film releases include the new Captain America, a Bridget Jones sequel, a Led Zeppelin documentary, and diverse films like the award-winning "Armand" and the Stephen King horror "The Monkey", premiering between February 5th and 28th, across various platforms including theaters and Apple TV...

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Ukraine Sanctions 55 Russian Museum Officials for Cultural Destruction

Ukraine imposed sanctions on 55 Russian museum officials, including the Hermitage and Pushkin Museum directors, for their alleged role in destroying Ukrainian cultural identity, prohibiting their entry into Ukraine and freezing assets; this follows accusations of complicity in destroying Ukrainian c...

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Jos Acket (1932-2024): Business Force Behind North Sea Jazz

Following the sale of their music magazines in 1974, Paul and Jos Acket established the North Sea Jazz Festival in 1976, initially attracting 5,000 attendees in The Hague; Jos, who died this week at 91, managed the business side while Paul focused on artistic direction, showcasing a mix of establish...

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Gavin & Stacey: Why Wales Loves the Show

The Christmas Day finale of Gavin & Stacey achieved significantly higher viewership in Wales (59%) than in the rest of the UK (32%), due to its relatable portrayal of Welsh life and culture, with many viewers identifying with the characters and humor.

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Death of Philosopher Wolfgang Kersting: Impact on German Politics

Philosopher Wolfgang Kersting, a prominent critic of the welfare state, died on February 5th in Kiel at age 78; his ideas, emphasizing individual liberty over state intervention, are reflected in the current German political slogan, "The state is not your guardian.

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