Tag #Arts And Culture

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Thailand Shifts Tourism Focus to High-Value Cultural and Sustainable Experiences

Thailand's tourism authority unveiled a new marketing strategy at the Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) fair in Chiang Mai, focusing on high-value cultural, wellness, and sustainable experiences to boost revenue and benefit local communities, with projected revenue of $128.3 million and 13,000 busine...

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Evaristo Wins Women's Prize Outstanding Contribution Award

Bernardine Evaristo, author of "Girl, Woman, Other," received the Women's Prize for Fiction's £100,000 Outstanding Contribution Award on June 12th for her transformative impact on literature and commitment to supporting underrepresented voices, as announced by founder Kate Mosse.

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Gender Equality
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Murakami Painting Sets Record, Challenges Traditional Japanese Art

Takashi Murakami's 2019 painting sold for $25 million, setting a record for Japan's most expensive artwork and challenging traditional notions of Japanese art's detached beauty with its unsettling imagery and political commentary.

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Vatican Secret: Internal Conflicts and Pope Francis's Reforms

Loup Besmond de Senneville's "Vatican Secret" offers an insider's account of the Vatican's inner workings, highlighting Pope Francis's struggles with internal resistance, financial scandals, and the power dynamics within the institution, during his four years as a correspondent for La Croix.

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Death of Edmund White: A Literary Giant of LGBT Literature

American author Edmund White, a leading figure in LGBT literature, died at 85 on June 3, 2024, in New York City from natural causes; his extensive works, including novels like "A Boy's Own Story" and the pioneering "The Joy of Gay Sex," significantly impacted LGBT representation and provided a groun...

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Thomas Mann: Exile, Resistance, and Literary Legacy

Thomas Mann, a German novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, fled Germany in 1933 after Hitler's rise and became a vocal critic of Nazism, losing his citizenship and ultimately dying in Switzerland in 1955.

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Actresses Spearhead Feminist Movement in 2015

In 2015, several high-profile actresses, including Emma Watson, Jennifer Lawrence, and Amal Clooney, publicly championed feminist causes, raising awareness about gender inequality in Hollywood and beyond, prompting discussions and inspiring activism.

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Gender Equality
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Philadelphia Art Project Showcases Immigrant Contributions

The Philadelphians," a public art project in Philadelphia, uses short films to celebrate the contributions of immigrant communities, countering negative immigration rhetoric and showcasing the diverse cultures enriching the city through June 8th, 2025.

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German Minister Condemns Censorship of Art, Warns of Global Culture War

German Minister of Culture Wolfram Weimer criticizes the removal of a Venus statue from a Berlin agency and a Florida teacher's dismissal for showing Michelangelo's David, as examples of increasing censorship that limits artistic freedom and denies citizens the autonomy to form their own opinions; h...

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Israel Festival Uses Art to Heal After Hamas Attacks

The 64th Israel Festival (July 1-24) will hold events in Jerusalem, Upper Galilee, northern Golan Heights, and Western Negev, using art to address social and political challenges following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks.

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Jhalak Prize Celebrates Diverse Literary Voices

The Jhalak Prize, awarded at the British Library in London, recognized NS Nuseibeh's Namesake (prose), Mimi Khalvati's Collected Poems (poetry), and Nathanael Lessore's King of Nothing (children's/young adult) for their exploration of identity, religion, colonialism, and diverse social issues, each ...

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Big Pit Museum's Paid Entry Sparks Senedd Criticism

A Senedd report criticizes the Big Pit National Coal Museum's new £8 admission fee, citing inadequate Welsh government funding (a 17% real-terms cut in the last decade) and arguing that access to national collections should remain free for all. Visitor opinions are mixed.

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