Tag #Arts And Culture

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Macron Seeks UNESCO Status for French Electronic Music

French President Emmanuel Macron proposed UNESCO cultural heritage status for French electronic music, or "French touch," following Germany's recognition of Berlin techno, aiming to highlight France's pioneering role in the genre and its cultural impact.

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Fundación Luckia: Bridging the Digital Divide Through Training and Arts Initiatives

Fundación Luckia, a Spanish foundation, has trained nearly 3,000 people in digital skills and professional development through 45 programs, partnering with leading institutions and integrating arts initiatives in healthcare to improve emotional well-being.

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Marlee Matlin Documentary Highlights Hollywood's Deaf Representation Issue

Marlee Matlin's new documentary, directed by Shoshannah Stern, details the prejudice and loneliness she experienced as a rare deaf Hollywood star, highlighting the lack of representation and understanding within the industry.

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Birmingham Hosts Free Four-Day Nature Festival

Birmingham hosts a free four-day nature festival from June 26th-29th at Edgbaston Reservoir, featuring yoga, workshops, community events, and talks, aiming to connect residents with nature and each other.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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£150,000 Violin Stolen from London Musician

Classical violinist David Lopez Ibanez's £150,000 1740 Lorenzo Carcassi violin was stolen from a north London pub on February 18th, causing significant emotional distress and highlighting the challenges musicians face in securing valuable instruments.

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No Poverty
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Republican Militiaman Secretly Saves Romanesque Statue During Spanish Civil War

During the Spanish Civil War, republican militiaman Juan Antonio Gaya Nuño secretly saved a 700-year-old Romanesque statue, the Virgin of Sopeña, from destruction, highlighting the conflict's impact on cultural heritage; the statue, now in the Diocesan Museum of Sigüenza, depicts the Virgin Mary and...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Valencia Basket's Farewell to the Fonteta

Valencia Basket is playing its possibly last game at the Fonteta, a historic venue opened in 1983, against Real Madrid on September 12, 2024; this marks a significant transition for the team and its long-time members who share personal anecdotes.

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Gulbenkian's Legacy: Contrasting Philanthropic Models in Spain and Anglo-Saxon Nations

Calouste Gulbenkian, a 20th-century oil magnate, amassed a vast fortune, primarily through his 5% stake in Turkish Petroleum, and later established the Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal after facing obstacles in Spain, highlighting the contrasting philanthropic landscapes of Spain and Anglo-Saxon na...

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Phantom Thread": A Study of Masculinity and Love

In Paul Thomas Anderson's "Phantom Thread," a renowned fashion designer's rigid masculinity and emotional repression are challenged by his lover, Alma, who uses a carefully planned intervention involving a poisonous mushroom to help him overcome his emotional barriers and embrace love, resulting in ...

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Gender Equality
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Linklater's "Before" Trilogy: A Real-Life Inspiration and its Impact

Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy, inspired by a real-life encounter with Amy Lehrhaupt in 1989, follows the evolving relationship of two strangers over two decades, culminating in a bittersweet reflection on life and loss after Lehrhaupt's death in 1994.

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Ghana's Dikan Center: Empowering African Storytelling Through Photography

Paul Ninson founded the Dikan Center, Africa's largest photography library in Accra, Ghana, which opened in December 2022 with over 30,000 books, aiming to empower local artists and counter foreign narratives about Africa.

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Newgrange Tomb Burial Practices Challenged by New Research

New research suggests that burial at Ireland's Newgrange passage tomb, a Neolithic monument dating back 5,200 years, wasn't restricted to the social elite; instead, individuals may have been chosen as community representatives, challenging previous assumptions of an incestuous ruling dynasty.

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