Tag #Arts And Culture

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Xinjiang Museum Showcases Ancient Artifacts, Highlighting Region's Integration into China

A newly opened museum in Xinjiang, China, displays 463 artifacts from the Han to Qing dynasties, including a unique bronze vessel unearthed recently, showcasing how governance, economic integration, and cultural exchange shaped Xinjiang's identity within China.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
elpais.com
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Primavera Sound's Rehearsal Day: Gaza Simulation, Star Power, and Investment Concerns

Thousands attended Primavera Sound's free rehearsal day featuring a Gaza bombing sound tunnel, showcasing headliners Charli XCX and Lorde, and raising questions about investment fund involvement in the festival.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
zeit.de
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Pulp's "More": A Comeback After 24 Years

Pulp released "More," their first album in 24 years, prompting an interview with Jarvis Cocker and Candida Doyle, who discussed their excitement, the album's creation, and personal anecdotes highlighting their long-standing bond.

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Liverpool Pride 2024 Cancelled Due to Financial Challenges

Liverpool's annual Pride event and March with Pride, scheduled for July 26th, have been cancelled due to significant financial and organisational challenges faced by the LCR Pride Foundation, which organised the event that drew 60,000 attendees last year.

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zeit.de
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Lower Saxony to Continue Support for Loss-Making Fürstenberg Porcelain Manufactory

Despite recent losses totaling €10.25 million (2022-2024), the Lower Saxony state government will continue supporting the financially challenged Fürstenberg porcelain manufactory, founded in 1747, due to its cultural significance and regional employment, with losses offset by the parent company.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
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King of Dirt: A Novel of Self-Acceptance and Reconciliation

Holden Sheppard's "King of Dirt" follows Giacomo "Jack" Brolo, a young gay man working in remote Australia, who returns home after years of self-imposed exile to face his past trauma and family tensions. The novel delves into themes of internalized homophobia, masculinity, and the challenges of self...

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Gender Equality
zeit.de
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German Minister Condemns Restrictions on Artistic Freedom

German Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer criticized the removal of a nude Venus statue from a Berlin authority as an example of 'cancel culture' and an attack on artistic freedom, highlighting similar trends in both left-wing and right-wing movements globally.

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No Poverty
forbes.com
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Dimension 20's "Cloudward Ho!" Explores Generational Conflict in Steampunk Adventure

Cloudward Ho!," a new Dimension 20 season premiering June 4th, 2025 on Dropout, follows two generations of adventurers—jaded veterans and enthusiastic newcomers—on a steampunk-inspired quest for a lost continent, highlighting generational conflict and the changing nature of adventure.

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Quality Education
theguardian.com
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Sussex Sparkling Wine: A Rising Star in English Wine Tourism

Sussex, England, received a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) for its sparkling wines in 2022, leading to a surge in wine tourism. Several vineyards like Oxney, Rathfinny, Stopham, Artelium, and Wiston offer tours, tastings, and even accommodations, showcasing high-quality sparkling and still wi...

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Derry Choir and The Undertones Release "Teenage Kicks" Collaboration

Ardnashee School's special education choir in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, recorded a new version of The Undertones' "Teenage Kicks" with the band at Derry City FC's stadium; the performance, filmed by the late Vinny Cunningham, premiered Wednesday at a special cinema screening, celebrating inclus...

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Quality Education
bbc.com
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Rare 200-Year-Old Condom with Unique Print on Display

Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum displays a well-preserved 200-year-old condom from 1830, made of sheep gut and featuring a print of a nun and three men, satirizing the Judgement of Paris; it's considered a rare artifact shedding light on 19th-century sexuality.

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New Films and Documentaries Explore Deception, Societal Issues, and Artistic Risk

New films and documentaries explore diverse themes: Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Masterstroke" prioritizes style over plot; "Love Scam" details the emotional consequences of a German con artist's actions; "Hardness Instead of Hygge" examines Denmark's tough refugee policies; "The Ugly Stepsister" ...

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