Tag #Arts And Culture

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Doctor Who" Renewed for Second Series

The BBC has confirmed a second series of "Doctor Who", starring Ncuti Gatwa, premiering April 12th on BBC One and iPlayer, following concerns about the show's future and reported low viewership of the first series (2.25-3.18 million viewers).

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Death of King Crimson Percussionist Jamie Muir at 79

Jamie Muir, a percussionist known for his unconventional style, died at 79; his six-month tenure with King Crimson in 1972 radically altered the band's approach to music, before he left to become a Buddhist monk.

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Nashville's Pinnacle Concert Hall Opens, Filling Venue Gap

Nashville's new 4,500-capacity Pinnacle concert hall, owned by AEG Presents, opened this week, filling a gap in the city's live music scene by offering a venue size between the Bridgestone Arena and the Ryman Auditorium, hosting artists like Kacey Musgraves, Journey, and Deadmau5.

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Sakellaropoulou's Presidential Album Showcases Public Engagement

President Sakellaropoulou's initiative to increase public engagement with the presidency during her term, concluding March 13th, is documented in a 191-page album showcasing the opening of the Presidential Mansion grounds, art exhibitions, and gifts received, reflecting her efforts to bridge the gap...

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Rare Rembrandt Self-Portrait: Laughing in the Face of Convention

The Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne features a rare Rembrandt self-portrait from around 1662/63, showing the artist laughing, a unique contrast to the era's serious self-portraits; Curator Anja Sevcik highlights its enigmatic blend of laughter and melancholy, and its modern appeal.

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Quality Education
nos.nl
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Dutch Poet Laureate Title Renamed to Reflect Modern Identity

The Dutch title "Dichter des Vaderlands" (Poet of the Fatherland) has been changed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" (Poet of the Netherlands) to be more inclusive and reflect the modern understanding of Dutch national identity. The current Poet Laureate, Babs Gons, along with other title holders, initia...

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Guanche Mummy Removed from Madrid Museum Amidst Repatriation Debate

The Guanche mummy, a 12th-13th century individual from Tenerife, was removed from Madrid's National Archaeological Museum this week as part of a Spanish government initiative to decolonize state museums, despite previous rejection of repatriation requests due to fragility concerns.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Emilia-Romagna: A UNESCO Heritage Road Trip

Celebrating UNESCO's 80th anniversary, Italy's Emilia-Romagna region highlights its three World Heritage cities (Ferrara, Modena, Ravenna) and other UNESCO-recognized sites along the historic Via Emilia, promoting sustainable tourism.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
kathimerini.gr
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Banousi's "Mami": A Son's Ode to His Mother

Mario Banousi's new play, "Mami," which premiered at the Onassis Cultural Centre on January 15th, 2025, centers on the relationship between a son and his mother, using minimal dialogue and symbolic gestures to depict the stages of parenthood, from birth to old age.

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Gender Equality
bbc.com
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2025 Oscars: Records, Trends, and Surprises

The 2025 Oscar nominations revealed several notable trends, including the first time in 50 years that two musicals ("Wicked" and "Emilia Pérez") compete for Best Picture, Adrien Brody's potential record-breaking win, and the challenges faced by streaming services in securing awards.

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nrc.nl
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Dutch National Titles Renamed to Reflect Inclusivity

The Dutch national cultural titles, including "Dichter des Vaderlands", are being renamed to "Dichter der Nederlanden" to reflect a more inclusive and timeless image, addressing concerns about the outdated nature of the "des Vaderlands" suffix.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay: Enduring Popularity Amidst Brand Uncertainty

Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay, a popular Australian wine sold in Canada for 40 years, saw its 2024 vintage receive mixed reviews due to a synthetic note, despite its consistent mass appeal, amidst the brand's failed sale attempt by Treasury Wine Estates in 2024.

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