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Syros Family History: A Legacy of Shipbuilding, Resilience, and Archives
Antonis Rodokanakis-Krinos, a Syros resident, shares his family's multi-generational history deeply connected to Syros's economic and social development since the 1820s, revealing connections to prominent families and businesses such as the Barbétas shipyard and the Neorion, and the impact of the Ch...
Syros Family History: A Legacy of Shipbuilding, Resilience, and Archives
Antonis Rodokanakis-Krinos, a Syros resident, shares his family's multi-generational history deeply connected to Syros's economic and social development since the 1820s, revealing connections to prominent families and businesses such as the Barbétas shipyard and the Neorion, and the impact of the Ch...
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Bayreuth Festival to Showcase Comedic Interpretation of Wagner's "Meistersinger"
Matthias Davids, a musical theatre director, will direct "The Meistersinger von Nürnberg" at the Bayreuth Festival, opening this Friday (July 25th), focusing on the opera's comedic elements, a contrast to recent productions that highlighted Wagner's antisemitism.
Bayreuth Festival to Showcase Comedic Interpretation of Wagner's "Meistersinger"
Matthias Davids, a musical theatre director, will direct "The Meistersinger von Nürnberg" at the Bayreuth Festival, opening this Friday (July 25th), focusing on the opera's comedic elements, a contrast to recent productions that highlighted Wagner's antisemitism.
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Portsmouth Students Save Historic Mary Rose Salvage Footage
University of Portsmouth students are digitizing over 600 fragile tapes showing the 1982 Mary Rose salvage, including previously unseen footage of cannon discoveries, to preserve a crucial historical record before the tapes' deterioration leads to irreversible data loss.
Portsmouth Students Save Historic Mary Rose Salvage Footage
University of Portsmouth students are digitizing over 600 fragile tapes showing the 1982 Mary Rose salvage, including previously unseen footage of cannon discoveries, to preserve a crucial historical record before the tapes' deterioration leads to irreversible data loss.
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China-Latin America Youth Forum Promotes Cooperation in Xi'an
Over 50 young people from China and nine Latin American and Caribbean countries participated in a youth development forum in Xi'an, China, from July 18-19, 2024, focusing on strengthening cooperation and exploring shared opportunities for development and revitalization.
China-Latin America Youth Forum Promotes Cooperation in Xi'an
Over 50 young people from China and nine Latin American and Caribbean countries participated in a youth development forum in Xi'an, China, from July 18-19, 2024, focusing on strengthening cooperation and exploring shared opportunities for development and revitalization.
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Unforgivable" Explores Aftermath of Family Sexual Abuse
Award-winning screenwriter Jimmy McGovern's new drama, "Unforgivable," airing on BBC, explores the devastating aftermath of a family member's sexual abuse, inspired by a true account of a victim turned abuser who took his abuser to court.
Unforgivable" Explores Aftermath of Family Sexual Abuse
Award-winning screenwriter Jimmy McGovern's new drama, "Unforgivable," airing on BBC, explores the devastating aftermath of a family member's sexual abuse, inspired by a true account of a victim turned abuser who took his abuser to court.
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Russia Overtakes Germany as Fifth Largest Beer Producer
In 2023, Russia's beer production increased by 9% to 9.1 billion liters, surpassing Germany (8.4 billion liters) as the world's fifth-largest beer producer and ending Germany's reign as Europe's top beer producer since 2013; this is attributed to several factors including declining beer consumption ...
Russia Overtakes Germany as Fifth Largest Beer Producer
In 2023, Russia's beer production increased by 9% to 9.1 billion liters, surpassing Germany (8.4 billion liters) as the world's fifth-largest beer producer and ending Germany's reign as Europe's top beer producer since 2013; this is attributed to several factors including declining beer consumption ...
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Turkey's Sunken City: Halfeti's Transformation After Dam Construction
The construction of the Birecik Dam in 2000 submerged parts of Halfeti, Turkey, displacing over 6,000 people and transforming the town into a tourist destination showcasing its sunken architecture while preserving its unique "black" roses and nearby Rumkale Fortress.

Turkey's Sunken City: Halfeti's Transformation After Dam Construction
The construction of the Birecik Dam in 2000 submerged parts of Halfeti, Turkey, displacing over 6,000 people and transforming the town into a tourist destination showcasing its sunken architecture while preserving its unique "black" roses and nearby Rumkale Fortress.
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Playwright Seeks 50 Rejections to Achieve Success
Playwright Sarah Feingold aimed for 50 rejections of her play "Dirty Legal Secrets," viewing them as progress markers; this strategy, supported by research linking rejection to increased leadership and innovation, led to an off-off-Broadway premiere and a television pilot adaptation.

Playwright Seeks 50 Rejections to Achieve Success
Playwright Sarah Feingold aimed for 50 rejections of her play "Dirty Legal Secrets," viewing them as progress markers; this strategy, supported by research linking rejection to increased leadership and innovation, led to an off-off-Broadway premiere and a television pilot adaptation.
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Rare Competition Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider to Auction for Over $20 Million
One of only two competition-spec 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spiders is up for sale at Pebble Beach's August 15-16 auction, with an estimated price exceeding $20 million, due to its racing history and rarity.

Rare Competition Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider to Auction for Over $20 Million
One of only two competition-spec 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spiders is up for sale at Pebble Beach's August 15-16 auction, with an estimated price exceeding $20 million, due to its racing history and rarity.
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Brathwaite's 1970s Photography: A Celebration of Black Identity
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts presents "Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s," showcasing 16 vibrant color photographs from the artist's independent studio work, challenging typical depictions of African Americans in art and highlighting his evolution from documenting the Black is Beautiful Movement to ex...

Brathwaite's 1970s Photography: A Celebration of Black Identity
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts presents "Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s," showcasing 16 vibrant color photographs from the artist's independent studio work, challenging typical depictions of African Americans in art and highlighting his evolution from documenting the Black is Beautiful Movement to ex...
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East of England Nightlife Venues Face Closure Crisis
Nearly 1,000 nightlife venues closed in East of England since March 2020 due to rising costs, safety concerns, changing consumer habits, and development pressures.

East of England Nightlife Venues Face Closure Crisis
Nearly 1,000 nightlife venues closed in East of England since March 2020 due to rising costs, safety concerns, changing consumer habits, and development pressures.
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Greenland's Glacial Tourism Boom Amidst Climate Change
Global warming is transforming Greenland into a tourist hotspot, with its ancient glacial ice now featured in local drinks; this increased tourism presents economic opportunities alongside environmental challenges.

Greenland's Glacial Tourism Boom Amidst Climate Change
Global warming is transforming Greenland into a tourist hotspot, with its ancient glacial ice now featured in local drinks; this increased tourism presents economic opportunities alongside environmental challenges.
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