Tag #Arts And Culture

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Historic Glasgow Sycamore Damaged in Storm, but Hope Remains for Survival

The Darnley Sycamore, a 400-year-old tree in Glasgow linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, was severely damaged by Storm Éowyn's 97mph winds on Friday but may survive due to intact roots and trunk; community plans include repurposing fallen branches and taking cuttings.

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Life on Land
forbes.com
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Kindness as a Leadership Strategy: Lessons from Fred Rogers

Fred Rogers' philosophy of kindness, exemplified by his actions and impact, provides key leadership lessons; studies show workplace kindness improves relationships, creativity, and resilience, creating a 'safe space' for collaboration and innovation.

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Diverse Lunar New Year Traditions Shared by NPR Listeners

NPR listeners describe diverse Lunar New Year traditions: decorating with red, wearing cheongsams, tossing lo hei salad, observing xong dat (first person entering the home), cleaning the house, and eating sweet treats; these practices reflect cultural beliefs and hopes for a prosperous new year.

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Bernlef's "De man in het midden": A Personal Reflection on Loss and Legacy

The author recounts discovering and rediscovering J. Bernlef's "De man in het midden", detailing their personal connection to the book's exploration of the grandfather's methodical life, communist beliefs shattered by the 1956 Hungarian Uprising, and his subsequent emotional decline.

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nos.nl
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€6 Million Art Theft in Assen: Romanian Artifacts Stolen

In Assen, Netherlands, thieves stole approximately €6 million worth of Romanian artifacts from the Drents Museum on January 25th, using a dark gray Volkswagen Golf stolen two days prior from Alkmaar and a license plate stolen from Witmarsum. The car was later found burned out, and police are investi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theglobeandmail.com
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Holocaust Archive Donated, Podcast to Launch

Timothy Taylor donated his grandfather's 10,000-page Holocaust archive to UBC and the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre; a podcast based on the archive will launch on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, offering a personal and historical perspective on the refugee experience.

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zeit.de
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Frankfurt Historical Museum's New Director Prioritizes Digitization and Sustainability

Frankfurt's Historical Museum's new director, Doreen Mölders, plans to digitize collections and implement sustainable practices, viewing the museum as a model for others; upcoming exhibits include one on children's rights and another on the housing issue in Frankfurt.

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Quality Education
faz.net
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Berlin Opera's Modern 'Woman Without a Shadow' Offers Ambiguous Ending

Barrie Kosky's modern interpretation of Richard Strauss's 'The Woman Without a Shadow' premiered in Berlin, replacing the original's fantastical setting with contemporary urban locations, using ironic juxtapositions and visual gags to highlight the opera's themes of love, loss, and societal expectat...

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Reduced Inequality
theguardian.com
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Zodiac Killer Project": A Filmmaker's Failed Attempt and Genre Deconstruction

Charlie Shackleton's "Zodiac Killer Project" recounts his aborted attempt to create a documentary about the Zodiac Killer based on Lyndon Lafferty's book, highlighting the challenges of adapting true crime stories and the film's unexpected success as a meta-commentary on the genre.

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theguardian.com
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Documentary Disputes Authorship of Iconic "Napalm Girl" Photograph

The documentary "The Stringer" premiered at Sundance, alleging that the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo was taken by a Vietnamese stringer, Nguyen Thành Nghe, not Nick Ut as the Associated Press maintains, sparking a controversy based on the testimony of a former AP photo editor and other witnesses.

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nos.nl
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€6 Million Art Theft from Drents Museum; Police Investigate

Stolen Romanian artifacts, including a €4.3 million gold helmet, were recovered from a burned-out car near the Drents Museum in Assen after a robbery; police are investigating a stolen car and license plate from earlier in the week.

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french.china.org.cn
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China's Eased Visa Rules Fuel Record Spring Festival Tourism Surge

China's relaxed visa policies resulted in a 47% increase in inbound flight bookings for the Spring Festival (January 14 - February 22, 2025), with a 203% rise in inbound travel orders from Trip.com compared to last year, attracting tourists from countries like Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore...

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Partnerships for the Goals

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