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Deffarge & Troeller: A Retrospective of Investigative Journalism
The Museum Folkwang presents "Deffarge & Troeller. No Pictures to Dream," an exhibition showcasing the extensive journalistic work of Marie-Claude Deffarge and Gordian Troeller, spanning five decades, and including over 100 reports and 80 documentaries created through extensive international travel ...
Deffarge & Troeller: A Retrospective of Investigative Journalism
The Museum Folkwang presents "Deffarge & Troeller. No Pictures to Dream," an exhibition showcasing the extensive journalistic work of Marie-Claude Deffarge and Gordian Troeller, spanning five decades, and including over 100 reports and 80 documentaries created through extensive international travel ...
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Seven Hawaiian Values for Personal Growth and Well-being
A recent lecture in Hawai'i highlighted seven Hawaiian values—Ike (reality creation), Kala (limitlessness), Makia (energy flow), Manawa (present power), Mana (inner power), Pono (righteousness), and Aloha (unconditional love)—offering a framework for personal growth and well-being, emphasizing prese...
Seven Hawaiian Values for Personal Growth and Well-being
A recent lecture in Hawai'i highlighted seven Hawaiian values—Ike (reality creation), Kala (limitlessness), Makia (energy flow), Manawa (present power), Mana (inner power), Pono (righteousness), and Aloha (unconditional love)—offering a framework for personal growth and well-being, emphasizing prese...
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Assayas's Cinematic Exploration of Fragility and Happiness
Olivier Assayas, a 70-year-old French director, has created a diverse filmography exploring themes of love, life's fragility, and happiness, influenced by Nouvelle Vague and other cinematic styles, culminating in a recent film about the person who discovered Vladimir Putin.
Assayas's Cinematic Exploration of Fragility and Happiness
Olivier Assayas, a 70-year-old French director, has created a diverse filmography exploring themes of love, life's fragility, and happiness, influenced by Nouvelle Vague and other cinematic styles, culminating in a recent film about the person who discovered Vladimir Putin.
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From Hashish to Social Media: A Memoir of Youthful Follies and Addictive Trends
A Spanish-language memoir details the author's youthful experimentation with hashish and cocaine in the 1970s and 80s, driven by peer pressure and the allure of social trends, ultimately leading to health problems and ethical concerns; this experience informs their critical view of social media's ad...
From Hashish to Social Media: A Memoir of Youthful Follies and Addictive Trends
A Spanish-language memoir details the author's youthful experimentation with hashish and cocaine in the 1970s and 80s, driven by peer pressure and the allure of social trends, ultimately leading to health problems and ethical concerns; this experience informs their critical view of social media's ad...
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English": Assimilation and the Loss of Language
English", Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer-winning play, follows four Iranian students in Tehran preparing for the TOEFL exam, revealing the emotional complexities of language assimilation and the bittersweet sacrifices made in pursuit of opportunity.
English": Assimilation and the Loss of Language
English", Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer-winning play, follows four Iranian students in Tehran preparing for the TOEFL exam, revealing the emotional complexities of language assimilation and the bittersweet sacrifices made in pursuit of opportunity.
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Odesa Art Exhibition in Berlin: A Symbol of Ukrainian Cultural Resilience
In July 2023, a missile strike on the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in Ukraine prompted the relocation of 60 paintings to Berlin, Germany, for a collaborative exhibition running from January 24th, 2024 to June 22nd, 2025, showcasing resilience against the backdrop of the ongoing war.
Odesa Art Exhibition in Berlin: A Symbol of Ukrainian Cultural Resilience
In July 2023, a missile strike on the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art in Ukraine prompted the relocation of 60 paintings to Berlin, Germany, for a collaborative exhibition running from January 24th, 2024 to June 22nd, 2025, showcasing resilience against the backdrop of the ongoing war.
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Sundance Premiere: Intimate Documentary Explores Jeff Buckley's Life and Legacy
Amy Berg's documentary "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley", premiered at Sundance, offering an intimate look at the late singer's life, career, and relationships, including his complex bond with his father, Tim Buckley, and the pressures that contributed to his death at age 30.

Sundance Premiere: Intimate Documentary Explores Jeff Buckley's Life and Legacy
Amy Berg's documentary "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley", premiered at Sundance, offering an intimate look at the late singer's life, career, and relationships, including his complex bond with his father, Tim Buckley, and the pressures that contributed to his death at age 30.
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Babylon Berlin" Seeks 1500 Extras for New Season
The "Babylon Berlin" streaming series is seeking 1500 extras aged 5-80 for filming in Cologne, Duisburg, Bochum, Mönchengladbach and Königswinter from mid-March to late April, with a costume fitting in Cologne at the end of February; the roles include various 1933-era professions and social classes.

Babylon Berlin" Seeks 1500 Extras for New Season
The "Babylon Berlin" streaming series is seeking 1500 extras aged 5-80 for filming in Cologne, Duisburg, Bochum, Mönchengladbach and Königswinter from mid-March to late April, with a costume fitting in Cologne at the end of February; the roles include various 1933-era professions and social classes.
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Licorice Pizza": A Nostalgic Look at Teenage Love in 1970s Los Angeles
Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" (2022), set in the San Fernando Valley of 1970s Los Angeles, follows the unconventional romance between a 15-year-old boy and a 25-year-old woman, showcasing their witty banter and evolving relationship against the backdrop of a pre-1973 oil crisis era of Amer...

Licorice Pizza": A Nostalgic Look at Teenage Love in 1970s Los Angeles
Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" (2022), set in the San Fernando Valley of 1970s Los Angeles, follows the unconventional romance between a 15-year-old boy and a 25-year-old woman, showcasing their witty banter and evolving relationship against the backdrop of a pre-1973 oil crisis era of Amer...
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Indonesia Repatriates 800 Artifacts from Netherlands
Indonesia's National Museum now displays over 800 artifacts repatriated from the Netherlands, resolving a decades-long effort to reclaim objects looted during colonial rule; this is part of a global trend of returning cultural artifacts.

Indonesia Repatriates 800 Artifacts from Netherlands
Indonesia's National Museum now displays over 800 artifacts repatriated from the Netherlands, resolving a decades-long effort to reclaim objects looted during colonial rule; this is part of a global trend of returning cultural artifacts.
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Sundance Film Festival Showcases Record Number of LGBTQ+ Films
The 41st Sundance Film Festival, running from January 19th to February 2nd in Park City and Salt Lake City, features a record-breaking 15 LGBTQ+ feature films, reflecting a rising trend in diverse cinematic representation, with online screenings beginning January 30th.

Sundance Film Festival Showcases Record Number of LGBTQ+ Films
The 41st Sundance Film Festival, running from January 19th to February 2nd in Park City and Salt Lake City, features a record-breaking 15 LGBTQ+ feature films, reflecting a rising trend in diverse cinematic representation, with online screenings beginning January 30th.
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Rediscovered 1965 News Bulletin Details Churchill's Death
A rediscovered 1965 ITV news bulletin, unearthed 60 years after Winston Churchill's death, reveals the live broadcast announcing his passing at his London home on January 24, 1965, at age 90, adding to the historical record of the event.

Rediscovered 1965 News Bulletin Details Churchill's Death
A rediscovered 1965 ITV news bulletin, unearthed 60 years after Winston Churchill's death, reveals the live broadcast announcing his passing at his London home on January 24, 1965, at age 90, adding to the historical record of the event.
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