Tag #Arts And Culture

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Los Angeles Wildfires Expose Duality of City's Image in Music

Recent wildfires in Los Angeles have caused at least 25 deaths, thousands of destroyed homes, and widespread displacement, contrasting sharply with the city's often romanticized image in popular music; songs by various artists reflect both the idealized and harsh realities of L.A., highlighting its ...

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Climate Action
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Diaries Reveal Unity Mitford's Extensive Relationship with Hitler

Newly discovered diaries detail British socialite Unity Mitford's extensive relationship with Adolf Hitler, revealing 139 meetings and her shared antisemitism between 1935 and 1939, challenging historical understanding of her involvement with the Nazi regime.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Editions de Minuit: Resistance and Legacy

La Bataille du Silence" and "Une Archive" detail the founding of Éditions de Minuit in Nazi-occupied France in 1942, its clandestine publications as an act of resistance, and its continued post-war engagement with anti-colonial struggles, as witnessed through the lens of Jérôme Lindon's son, Mathieu...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Lodge's "Nice Work": A Satire on Academia and Industry

David Lodge's 1988 novel "Nice Work" satirizes the perceived left-leaning bias in British universities by contrasting a feminist professor and a pro-business industrialist, highlighting the economic realities and trade-offs inherent in their respective viewpoints.

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Quality Education
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Composer and Playwright Claire van Kampen Dies at 71

Claire van Kampen, wife of actor Mark Rylance, died at age 71 on Saturday in Kassel, Germany, following a cancer diagnosis; her death coincided with Rylance's 65th birthday. A prolific composer, playwright, and theatre director, Van Kampen worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal...

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No Poverty
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Controversial Italian History Guidelines Spark Debate

A team of Italian educators drafted new national guidelines for history education, sparking controversy due to their focus on Italian and Western history and alleged ideological bias; the authors defend their approach, emphasizing the need for in-depth regional study before expanding globally.

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Quality Education
theglobeandmail.com
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Luxury Icebreaker Launches First St. Lawrence Winter Cruise

The Commandant Charcot, a French luxury icebreaker, launched its first winter cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Friday, carrying 150 passengers from Europe, the UK, and the US, with the aim of establishing a new winter tourism season and boosting the economies of Quebec's various ports.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Betty Boo Returns After Three-Decade Hiatus

Betty Boo, born Alison Clarkson in 1970, launched her solo career in 1990 with the platinum-selling album Boomania, winning a Brit Award; after a three-decade hiatus marked by co-writing hits for other artists and family responsibilities, she released her new album, Rip Up the Rulebook.

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Reduced Inequality
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Chemnitz Launches European Capital of Culture Year

Chemnitz, formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt, launched its European Capital of Culture year on January 18th, 2025, featuring over 200 projects and 1000 events to showcase its cultural diversity and overcome its difficult past, including the 2018 far-right riots, attracting an estimated two million visitors.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Syria's Qadom Station: From Ottoman Era to War-Torn Landmark, and Hopes for Renewal

The Qadom train station, a historic Hejaz Railway landmark in Syria, was severely damaged during the Syrian Civil War, with its destruction symbolizing both the conflict's impact and hopes for national renewal. Workers and Syrians aim to rebuild it, blending historical preservation with modern infra...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Eurosonic 2024: Diverse Strategies for Emerging European Artists

The Eurosonic festival in Groningen showcased nearly 275 European musical acts, with artists employing diverse strategies—from captivating live performances to unique musical traditions—to achieve international success, revealing evolving pathways beyond traditional metrics.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
npr.org
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Diverse Pop Culture Offerings: Spy Thriller, ER Drama, and Comedic Audiobooks

This week's pop culture highlights include the spy thriller "The Agency," the ER drama "The Pitt," and the comedic audiobooks by Philomena Cunk, showcasing diverse storytelling approaches and audience appeal.

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Quality Education

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