Tag #Arts And Culture

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Third Oscar Nomination for "Dune" Special Effects Artist Gerd Nefzer

German special effects artist Gerd Nefzer, based in SchwƤbisch Hall, is nominated for his third Oscar for his work on "Dune: Part Two", following his previous wins for "Blade Runner 2049" and "Dune", and a recent BAFTA win for the same film.

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nos.nl
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Froukje Takes Break from Music in 2024

Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, foregoing touring and new releases to pursue a three-day-a-week internship and focus on her mental health, a decision viewed as healthy by music journalist Atze de Vrieze.

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No Poverty
nos.nl
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Carnival: A Collective Boost in Happiness and Social Connection

A survey of 2737 people in Limburg and Brabant found that 70% felt happier and more connected during Carnival due to the temporary disappearance of social class distinctions, leading to a strong sense of community; however, many experience emotional letdown on Ash Wednesday.

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Reduced Inequality
apnews.com
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Soviet Chess Champion Boris Spassky Dies at 88

Former Soviet world chess champion Boris Spassky died Thursday at 88 in Moscow; his 1972 loss to Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik, Iceland, during the Cold War, became an international sensation known as the "Match of the Century," marking the first time the U.S. won the world chess title.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
forbes.com
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South Asian Women's Ascent to Leadership in the US

The rising prominence of South Asian women in leadership roles across American industries, including business, entertainment, and government, is driven by organizational support and individual achievements, reshaping business and culture.

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Gender Equality
chinadaily.com.cn
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The Brutalist": Awards and Critical Acclaim for Corbet's Epic

Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist", a 215-minute film starring Adrien Brody, chronicles a Hungarian Jewish Holocaust survivor's journey to America in 1947, exploring themes of class, exploitation, and the American Dream, and won awards at the Venice and British Academy Film Awards, with ten Oscar nomina...

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nos.nl
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Froukje Takes a Break from Music in 2024

Dutch singer Froukje, known for hits like "Groter Dan Ik," is taking a break from music in 2024, forgoing touring and new releases to focus on personal growth and creative rejuvenation, a decision supported by music journalist Atze de Vrieze as a healthy practice.

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nrc.nl
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Roctet's 'Changes' Showcases Rediscovered Masterpieces and Modern Sounds

Roctet's new album, Changes, features two rediscovered 1900 orchestral octets by young composers Ottorino Respighi and George Enescu, alongside a new octet by Theo Loevendie and diverse pop works from Richard Russell's Everything is Recorded project, showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary ...

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Quality Education
liberation.fr
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Darkside's "Nothing": A Genre-Bending Masterpiece

Darkside, the musical duo of Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington, released their third studio album, "Nothing", a genre-bending work incorporating psychedelia, progressive rock, ambient, electronica, and hints of disco and country, described as less dark, more cohesive, and even humorous, with catchy m...

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jpost.com
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Warsaw Cemetery Restoration Uncovers Lost Jewish History

In Warsaw, Poland, archaeology students are carefully restoring the Okopowa Street Jewish cemetery, uncovering lost graves and names while respecting Jewish burial laws, revealing a deeper connection to the past for the Polish Jewish community.

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theguardian.com
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Māori Scholars Publish First Comprehensive History of Māori Art

Toi Te Mana: An Indigenous history of Māori art, a 600-page book by three Māori scholars, is the first comprehensive account of Māori art, spanning diverse mediums from ancient waka to contemporary digital art and challenging traditional Western art historical narratives.

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Quality Education
cnn.com
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Pompeii Frieze Reveals Wild Side of Ancient Roman Life

A newly discovered life-sized frieze in Pompeii's Region IX, dating back to the 1st century BC, depicts the procession of Dionysus, revealing details of ancient Roman religious rituals and challenging conventional views of women's roles.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

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