Tag #Arts And Culture

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Hamburg's Hamburger Hof Undergoes "Facelift": A Nine-Figure Redevelopment

Meag, the asset manager of Munich Re and Ergo, is investing a nine-figure sum to comprehensively renovate Hamburg's Hamburger Hof complex by the end of 2029, preserving its historical facades while creating diverse spaces including retail, medical services, offices, residences, and restaurants.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Novelist and Satirist Tom Robbins Dies at 92

Tom Robbins, a renowned novelist and satirist known for his wildly imaginative and absurdist works like "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues," died at age 92 on Sunday morning, as confirmed by his friend and publishing executive Craig Popelars.

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Hidden Picasso Portrait Unveiled Using Advanced Imaging

Conservators at London's Courtauld Institute of Art used X-ray and infrared technology to uncover a previously unknown Picasso portrait of a woman hidden beneath his 1901 'Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto', revealing insights into the artist's early career and techniques.

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Bestselling Author Tom Robbins Dies at 92

Tom Robbins, a bestselling author celebrated for his whimsical and unconventional novels such as "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" and "Still Life With Woodpecker," died at age 92, leaving a lasting impact on counter-culture literature.

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Third Corpse Flower Blooms in Australia in Three Months

A rare corpse flower bloomed in Canberra, Australia's National Botanic Gardens, for the first time in 15 years, following similar blooms in Sydney and Geelong within the last three months, defying typical flowering patterns due to differences in climates, fertilization, and management.

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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Maribou State's "Hallucinating Love" Tops Charts After Years-Long Hiatus

Maribou State's new album, "Hallucinating Love," unexpectedly reached the Top 10, showcasing a powerful live performance despite a years-long hiatus caused by band member Chris Davids's recovery from a debilitating brain condition, resulting in an emotionally resonant show for the audience.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Magical Realism in Latin American Soccer: Pelota Sudaca

Pelota Sudaca, a new book by Chilean writers Jerónimo Parada and Andrés Santa María with illustrations by Mexican artist Christian Cañibe, applies magical realism to recount the legendary careers of iconic American soccer players, blending fact and myth in a celebration of the sport's rich oral trad...

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Quality Education
repubblica.it
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Trial to Resume on Authenticity of 100 De Dominicis Artworks

A court in Pesaro, Italy, will resume in October 2025 a trial concerning the authenticity of approximately 100 artworks by the late Gino De Dominicis, involving his former partner Marta Massaioli and others accused of creating and selling forgeries, stemming from a dispute between two organizations ...

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Reduced Inequality
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Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show: A PlayStation-Themed Performance

Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LVII Halftime show featured a stage designed with PlayStation controller buttons (X, O, Square, Triangle), symbolizing his life journey as a video game, as confirmed by Lamar and his art director in a Wired interview, and concluding with a "GAME OVER" screen.

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Quality Education
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Ghikas's 1958 Journey: A Contrast in Travel Styles

The Benaki Museum's exhibition, "Ghikas, Journey from West to East," showcases Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas's 1958 journey across the Americas and Asia, using his sketches, writings, and personal artifacts to contrast his immersive travel experience with the more superficial nature of modern tourism.

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Nigel McCrery, Creator of "Silent Witness" and "New Tricks," Dies at 71

Nigel McCrery, creator of the long-running BBC crime dramas "Silent Witness" and "New Tricks," died aged 71 after a battle with terminal illness; his police background heavily influenced his work.

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Nigel McCrery, Creator of "Silent Witness" and "New Tricks," Dies at 71

Nigel McCrery, creator of the long-running British TV crime dramas "Silent Witness" and "New Tricks," died aged 71 on Monday after a terminal illness; tributes poured in from colleagues and actors who worked on his shows.

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