Tag #Arts And Culture

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Lanthimos's "Bugonia" Acropolis Filming Rejected

Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos's request to film a scene for his movie "Bugonia" at the Acropolis was rejected by the Central Archaeological Council due to concerns about the scene's content, sparking debate about artistic freedom versus heritage protection.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Thousands Mourn Malian Musician Amadou Bagayoko

Thousands gathered in Bamako, Mali, on Sunday for the funeral of Amadou Bagayoko, of the internationally acclaimed duo Amadou & Mariam, who died Friday at age 70 after a period of illness, leaving a significant void in the world of Malian and global music.

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No Poverty
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Trump's Criticism Jeopardizes Artist's Career After Portrait Removal

Following President Trump's criticism, Colorado Republicans removed Sarah Boardman's portrait from the state Capitol, jeopardizing her 41-year painting career after he deemed her work "the worst" and questioned her abilities; the painting had received positive feedback for six years prior.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Penicillin Discoverer's Legacy Revitalizes Scottish Town

Darvel, Scotland, is experiencing a community revitalization through celebrating its famous son, Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin; a new mural, increased tourism, and renewed local pride are transforming the town.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Brinkmann's "Westwärts 1 & 2": New Biography and Expanded Edition Unveils Chaotic Life and Literary Evolution

A new biography and expanded edition of Rolf Dieter Brinkmann's "Westwärts 1 & 2" reveal the poet's chaotic life, culminating in his early death in London in 1975, and offer new insights into his creative process and artistic evolution, including previously unknown poems and letters, fifty years aft...

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Abandoned Campground Transformed into Thriving Italian Business

In Italy's Maiella National Park, four friends transformed a neglected state campground, Dimore Montane, into a thriving business offering diverse accommodations and high-quality dining, reopening it in 2021 after a year of renovations, echoing the region's history of resilience and hospitality.

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No Poverty
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Warp Films to Adapt Cult Classic "Threads" into TV Series

Warp Films, known for "Adolescence," will adapt the 1984 film "Threads," which depicts the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield, into a new TV series; the original film's bleak depiction of nuclear war resonated deeply with audiences, and this adaptation aims to explore relevant themes using c...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Krasner's "The Seasons": Abstract Expressionism and Grief

Lee Krasner's 1957 abstract painting, "The Seasons," a 17-foot oil and house paint canvas at the Whitney Museum, showcases swirling forms and varied paint application, reflecting the artist's emotional processing after Jackson Pollock's death.

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Olivier Awards 2025: Lithgow, Garai, and "Titanique" Triumph

At the 2025 Olivier Awards, John Lithgow won Best Actor for "Giant," Romola Garai won Best Supporting Actress for "The Years," and "Titanique" won two awards, highlighting the diverse talent and innovative productions within UK theatre.

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Sarah Silverman's "Postmortem": A Comedic Reflection on Grief and Personal Growth

Sarah Silverman's new stand-up special, "Postmortem," tackles the deaths of her father and stepmother with a blend of outrageous humor and heartfelt vulnerability, marking a significant shift in her comedic style and sparking discussions about the ethics of using personal grief in comedy.

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Torino Digital Days 2025: "Liquid Space" Explores Evolving Digital Landscape

The sixth annual Torino Digital Days, held in Turin, Italy from April 8th to 11th, 2025, explores the theme of "Liquid Space" to examine the evolving impact of digital culture and technology on society, featuring talks, workshops, and immersive experiences.

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Quality Education
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Thousands Queue for BBC's Extraordinary Portraits in Bradford

An exhibition of portraits from the BBC's Extraordinary Portraits TV show drew thousands of visitors to Bradford's Loading Bay, causing long queues and highlighting the success of Bradford's City of Culture 2025 initiatives.

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