Tag #Arts And Culture

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Notre-Dame Reopens: Ceremony, Masses, and Future Challenges

Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened Saturday after a 2019 fire, hosting a ceremony attended by numerous heads of state and dignitaries including President Macron, President Zelensky and Elon Musk; Sunday will feature two masses open to the public via reservation only, with an expected 14-15 milli...

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Garland's "Oz" Slippers Fetch Record £22 Million

Judy Garland's ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz", stolen in 2005 and recovered in 2018, sold for approximately £22 million at a Heritage Auctions online sale, far exceeding the initial estimate of £2.3 million.

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"Alvin Ailey's Gala Honors Judith Jamison, Welcomes New Artistic Director"

"The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater opened its holiday season with a gala honoring the late artistic director Judith Jamison, featuring performances of key works and the introduction of new artistic director Alicia Graf Mack. The season celebrates Jamison's two-decade leadership and the company'...

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Garland's "Oz" Ruby Slippers Fetch Record $32.5 Million at Auction

Judy Garland's ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz," stolen from a Minnesota museum in 2005 and recovered in 2018, sold for $32.5 million at auction on Saturday, exceeding estimates by over 10 times.

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Garland's "Oz" Slippers Fetch Record $32.5 Million at Auction

A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" sold for $32.5 million at auction on Saturday, setting a record for movie memorabilia; the slippers, one of four surviving pairs from the 1939 film, were stolen in 2005 and recovered in 2018.

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Notre-Dame Reopens: A Symbol of Resilience and Cultural Preservation

After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on Saturday, marking a historic moment for France and the world, attended by numerous visitors and heads of state, and highlighting a message of resilience and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.

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Notre-Dame Reopening: A Symbol of Restoration and International Diplomacy

Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 7th, 2024, after a five-year restoration following a 2019 fire; the ceremony included approximately 3,000 guests, including dozens of heads of state, and facilitated diplomatic discussions, particularly regarding the Ukrainian conflict.

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"See the Good" Campaign Aims to Reduce Online Hate Through Celebrity Storytelling

Anthony Wolch launched "See the Good," a global campaign using celebrities to counteract hate speech by showcasing positive contributions from marginalized communities, aiming to reduce daily online hate exposure among young people.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Garland's "Oz" Slippers Fetch \$32.5 Million at Auction

A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz," stolen from a museum in 2005 and recovered in 2018, sold for \$32.5 million at auction, exceeding initial estimates by more than ten times and reflecting the enduring cultural significance of the film.

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Reduced Inequality
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UNESCO Recognizes China's Spring Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage

On January 10, 2023, UNESCO officially inscribed China's Spring Festival and its associated social practices onto its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its global significance and China's leading role in cultural preservation.

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Bogotá's Ciclovía: A 50-Year Legacy of Global Urban Inspiration

Bogotá's 50-year-old ciclovía, a weekly open street program, inspired over 300 similar initiatives globally, demonstrating adaptability across diverse urban contexts and highlighting its impact on public health and urban planning.

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Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After Five-Year Restoration

The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on Saturday after a five-year restoration, costing $1 billion, following a devastating fire in 2019. The reopening ceremony was attended by 1,500 guests, including world leaders and celebrities, and highlighted France's resilience and international unity.

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