Tag #Arts And Culture

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Marinetti: Futurism, Fascism, and the Dangers of Technological Progress

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, the founder of Futurism, combined technological enthusiasm with a violent, illiberal political ideology, collaborating with Mussolini and influencing the rise of fascism through his writings and actions, ultimately serving as a cautionary tale of the fusion of technologica...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
arabic.cnn.com
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Uzbekistan's Architectural Heritage: Preservation and Sustainable Modernization

Uzbekistan is investing in preserving its diverse architectural heritage, from Soviet-era buildings to ancient Silk Road markets, to boost tourism and cultural identity, while also promoting sustainable modern architecture.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Medieval Royal Treasures Rediscovered in Vilnius Cathedral

In Vilnius Cathedral, Lithuania, crowns, insignia, and other burial artifacts of Medieval European rulers—including Alexander Jagiellon, Elizabeth of Austria, and Barbara Radziwiłł—hidden since 1939, have been rediscovered in December 2024, after an endoscopic camera search of the cathedral's crypts...

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theglobeandmail.com
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Nickel Boys": A Film Exposing Systemic Abuse at Florida's Dozier School

Nickel Boys" recounts the brutal experiences of boys at Florida's Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, using shifting perspectives and archival footage to depict the systemic violence and lasting trauma resulting from the institution's abuse, including floggings, forced labor, and sexual abuse, as well...

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Hidden Medieval Royal Treasures Rediscovered in Vilnius Cathedral

In December 2024, previously unknown royal burial items—crowns, insignia, and other artifacts from the 15th and 16th centuries belonging to Alexander Jagiellon, Elizabeth of Austria, and Barbara Radziwiłł—were rediscovered in Vilnius Cathedral's crypts, hidden since 1939.

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taz.de
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Art Installation Highlights 44,000 Endangered Species Amidst Plastic Pollution Crisis

Irina Ahrend-Liu's art installation in Schenefeld, Germany, uses 1,000 PET bottles, each portraying an endangered species, to illustrate the impact of plastic pollution on biodiversity and the cyclical nature of environmental damage.

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Life Below Water
themoscowtimes.com
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Kasta's Anti-War Album Banned in Russia

The exiled Russian rap group Kasta's new album, "New Rap Releases from Abroad," was immediately banned in Russia by Roskomnadzor in September 2024 for its anti-war lyrics; the band cleverly altered lyrics from a previous hit to address criticisms of betraying Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's intol...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
arabic.cnn.com
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Riyadh Restaurant Showcases Saudi Arabia's Diverse Culinary Heritage

Tukkie, a contemporary Saudi Arabian restaurant in Riyadh's historic Diriyah district, presents a diverse menu inspired by traditional home cooking and regional variations across the Kingdom, highlighting the country's rich culinary heritage and contributing to its evolving food scene.

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No Poverty
fr.euronews.com
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Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Royal Physician and Priest Discovered in Saqqara

A Franco-Swiss archaeological mission in Saqqara, Egypt, recently discovered the tomb of Teti Neb Fu, a high-ranking official serving under King Pepi I, who held the titles of "chief physician of the palace" and "priest and magician of the goddess Serqet," showcasing the sophisticated medical and re...

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No Poverty
cnn.com
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Detty December: Nigeria's Festive Boom

Detty December, a vibrant celebration in Nigeria from December to January, attracts a surge of Nigerian diaspora and tourists, boosting the economy while straining infrastructure and increasing costs for services.

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Detty December: Nigeria's Booming Cultural Celebration

Detty December, a cultural celebration in Nigeria, attracts a large influx of diaspora Nigerians and international tourists from December to January, boosting the economy but also straining infrastructure and potentially pricing out some local residents.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
foxnews.com
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Carter's Faith: A Defining Factor in His Presidency

President Jimmy Carter's consistent Christian faith influenced his 1976 election win by attracting evangelical voters; however, his later policy decisions, including the inclusion of Sarah Weddington and same-sex couples in White House events, alienated many of these voters by 1980, showcasing a com...

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