Tag #Arts And Culture

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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.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
npr.org
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Diverse New Book Releases Explore Gaming, Grief, Urban Planning, and Nigerian Identity

This week's new book releases span diverse genres, including video game history, literary fiction tackling grief and cancer, the significance of urban shade, a biography of a forensic ornithologist, and a Nigerian novel focused on found family and queer identity in Lagos.

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Good Health and Well-being
elmundo.es
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Soviet Teen Diaries Reveal Complexities of Life Under Stalin

Ekaterina Zadirko's analysis of 25 diaries penned by Soviet teenagers (1930-1941) uncovers their daily lives, romantic anxieties, and responses to Stalinist policies, revealing a more complex picture of Soviet youth beyond simple conformity or dissent.

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Zero Hunger
africa.chinadaily.com.cn
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Ne Zha 2's Global Success Highlights Growing Appeal of Chinese Cinema

Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film, grossed over $2.21 billion globally, showcasing the growing international appeal of Chinese cinema; its success in Japan, facilitated by Facewhite's meticulous localization efforts, highlights the importance of cultural adaptation and collaboration between creators...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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China Uses Robots and Drones to Preserve the Great Wall

In Hebei, China, a four-legged robot and drones are being used to inspect and monitor the Shanhaiguan section of the Great Wall, identifying damage and informing preservation strategies, while biological methods are being employed to protect rammed earth walls from erosion.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
foxnews.com
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Aldrin Reflects on Apollo 11's 56th Anniversary

On the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Buzz Aldrin recalled the lunar module Eagle's July 20, 1969 touchdown at Tranquility Base, emphasizing the mission's success as a testament to the collaborative efforts of hundreds of thousands and reflecting on President Kennedy's inspirational...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
faz.net
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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.

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Climate Action
theguardian.com
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Walking With Shadows": A Groundbreaking Nigerian Novel

Jude Dibia's "Walking With Shadows", published in 2005, was the first Nigerian novel to center a gay character, sparking controversy and backlash but ultimately inspiring a wave of queer literature in West Africa, highlighting the author's courage and the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ representation.

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Gender Equality
europe.chinadaily.com.cn
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China Uses Robots and AI to Preserve the Great Wall

In Hebei, China, a four-legged robot and drones are used to inspect and protect the Shanhaiguan Pass section of the Great Wall, improving efficiency and using biological methods to combat rain erosion, while educational programs using AI aim to foster future preservation efforts.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
dw.com
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Bayreuth Festival Reimagines Wagner's "Die Meistersinger" Amidst Historical Controversy

Matthias Davids's new Bayreuth production of Richard Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg", premiering July 25th, emphasizes the opera's comedic aspects, prompting debate about its complex legacy given its use in Nazi propaganda and Wagner's antisemitism.

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Reduced Inequality
nrc.nl
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102-Year-Old WWII Veteran and TikTok Star "Papa Jake" Dies

Jake Larson, a 102-year-old World War II veteran and TikTok star ("Papa Jake"), passed away; his 1.2 million followers received the news on Instagram. He served in Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge, earning numerous medals before using TikTok to share his experiences and honor fallen comrades.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
bbc.com
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Stevie Wonder: At 75, Still Creating and Actively Engaged

At age 75, Stevie Wonder, known for hits like "Superstition," continues touring and recording, recently finishing a celebrated UK tour and working on a new album, "Through The Eyes Of Wonder," while voicing concerns about regressive political trends in the US.

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