Tag #Arts And Culture

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Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected

Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Last Seen": Newspaper Ads Reveal Slavery's Impact on Families

Judith Giesberg's book, "Last Seen," analyzes over 4,500 newspaper ads placed by formerly enslaved people seeking family members separated by slavery from the 1830s to the 1920s, revealing the system's devastating impact and the enduring hope for reunification, despite a low success rate of around 2...

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Gender Equality
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Sydney Coffee Shop Crowned World's Best

Sydney's Toby's Estate Coffee Roasters was named the world's best coffee shop by "World's 100 Best Coffee Shops," beating out Melbourne and other international competitors based on coffee quality, sustainability, customer service, and public and expert opinions; the win has boosted sales, and a free...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
smh.com.au
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Indie Rock's Rising Star: MJ Lenderman's "Manning Fireworks" and Extensive Tour

MJ Lenderman, a 26-year-old indie rock artist from Asheville, North Carolina, released his critically acclaimed album "Manning Fireworks" in 2023, is on a massive tour until September 2024, and collaborated with Waxahatchee on her album "Tigers Blood.

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NYC's Skyline Battle: Observation Decks' Price War

New York City offers diverse observation decks atop skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, The Edge, and the World Trade Center, providing iconic skyline views at varying prices ($40-$200+), reflecting intense competition in the city's tourism sector.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Samson and Delilah" Authenticity Questioned: New Evidence Challenges Rubens Attribution

Art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis argues that the National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah," purchased in 1980 for a record price, is a 20th-century copy, not a Rubens original, citing stylistic inconsistencies, historical evidence linking it to the Madrid art circle of Joaquín Sorolla, and a witness ...

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Russian Actor's Oscar Nomination Challenges Geopolitical Stereotypes

Russian actor Yura Borisov earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as Igor in "Anora," a film with six total nominations; his performance is praised for its complexity and emotional depth, challenging stereotypes while navigating geopolitical tensions.

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Reduced Inequality
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Digitised Archive Reveals 1970s Island Life

The digitization of the Cinema Sgire archive, a 1970s Western Isles community video project led by Michael Russell, makes available over 100 tapes showcasing daily life, community concerns, and the evolution of Gaelic culture.

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Quality Education
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O'Brien's "August Is a Cruel Month": Female Desire and Disillusionment

Edna O'Brien's "August Is a Cruel Month" (1965) follows Ellen, a young Irish woman in London, who seeks sexual liberation on the French Riviera after a separation, only to encounter exploitation and disillusionment, highlighting the complex realities of female freedom in a repressed society.

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Gender Equality
faz.net
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Opera Premiere Sparks Protest, Highlighting Lingering Divisions in Post-Reunification Germany

Torsten Rasch's opera, based on Reiner Kunze's "Die wunderbaren Jahre," premiered in Regensburg, Germany, prompting a protest by individuals wearing former East German youth organization uniforms. The opera contrasts GDR propaganda with German Romantic songs, highlighting enduring differences in per...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Porsche's Secret Salzburg Tunnel Sparks Outrage

Wolfgang Porsche is building a 500-meter private car tunnel to his Salzburg villa, a project approved in February 2024 by the then-mayor, causing controversy due to its cost, secrecy, and potential conflict of interest.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
brescia.corriere.it
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Scurati's "M." Trilogy: A Novelistic Account of Mussolini's Rise and Fall

Antonio Scurati's "M." trilogy, a historically accurate fictional account of Mussolini's life, has achieved significant success, prompting a TV adaptation and translation into 40 countries, highlighting the ongoing global interest in fascism and its devastating impact.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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