Tag #Arts And Culture

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Menterschwaige Grand Opening Celebrates Brewery Expansion and Historical Renovation

The Menterschwaige, a renovated restaurant and hotel in Grünwald, Germany, celebrated its grand opening on Easter weekend, attracting numerous guests, including celebrities and local officials, showcasing a collaboration between the Augustiner Brewery and the Weiß family.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Banksy's Marseille Mural: A Philosophical Inversion of Plato's Cave

Banksy's new Marseille mural, featuring a lighthouse and bollard with the text "I want to be what you saw in me," philosophically inverts Plato's allegory of the cave, prompting reflection on self-perception and the potential for self-realization; it's his first new piece in five months.

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Jonathan Anderson: Dior's First All-Encompassing Creative Director

Jonathan Anderson, 41, becomes the first creative director to lead all three Dior collections (menswear, womenswear, and haute couture), succeeding Kim Jones and Maria Grazia Chiuri; his debut menswear collection will be shown June 27th in Paris, with womenswear to follow in October.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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William Blake's Enduring Influence on Art and Culture

William Blake, a revolutionary artist born in 1757 and dying in 1827, continues to influence art and culture through his subversive and queer themes, evident in his illuminated books and his impact on artists from Oscar Wilde to David Bowie.

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Gender Equality
sueddeutsche.de
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Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom

German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer and Hermann Parzinger, former President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, expressed concerns about rising nationalism and threats to academic and artistic freedom in major global powers like China, Russia, the US, and India, with similar right-wing ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Katie Piper Compares Aging to Bereavement at Hay Festival

At the Hay Festival, 41-year-old Katie Piper, a model and presenter, compared aging to bereavement, discussing the societal devaluation of women as they age and the loss of value placed on youth and beauty in her new book, "Still Beautiful.

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Gender Equality
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Public Pressure Leads to Televised Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II initially opposed televising her 1953 coronation, but public outcry and Prince Philip's support led to a change of heart, resulting in a landmark broadcast watched by 27 million viewers and solidifying the monarchy's connection with a new generation.

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Reduced Inequality
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Unique Portrait Reveals Enslaved Person in Colonial Cape Archive

A recently discovered 1788 drawing depicts Hendrik Cloete, a Cape wine farmer, alongside his enslaved servant, Augustus van Bengalen, offering a rare visual record of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, part of a larger family archive now accessible for research.

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No Poverty
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The Phoenician Scheme": Wes Anderson's New Thriller

Wes Anderson's new film, "The Phoenician Scheme," a thriller about the complex relationship between a ruthless tycoon (Benicio del Toro) and his nun daughter (Mia Threapleton), premieres May 23rd, competing at Cannes, and features Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera, and Riz Ahmed.

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No Poverty
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Australia to Lobby UNESCO to Reverse Murujuga World Heritage Listing Postponement

UNESCO's recommendation to delay Murujuga's World Heritage listing due to industrial emissions from Woodside's Karratha gas plant has prompted the Australian government to launch a lobbying campaign ahead of a July 6th Paris meeting, despite conflicting scientific evidence regarding the extent of th...

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Climate Action
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Epidaurus Festival: Balancing Art and Commerce

The 1990 Epidaurus Festival's "Antigone" starring Aliki Vougiouklaki sparked controversy, criticized as commercial but selling out, highlighting the ongoing tension between artistic integrity and popular appeal in presenting ancient Greek drama.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Flamenco Residency Program Fosters Artistic Innovation

In Torrox, Spain, the In-Progress residency program, supported by the Torrox council, the Flamenco Festival, the Ministry of Culture, and Fundación Concienciarte, facilitates the creation of contemporary flamenco works, as evidenced by the development of "Reflexiones sobre las Parcas" by three dance...

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Quality Education

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