Tag #Arts And Culture

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Golden Globes 2024: Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist Triumph

The 2024 Golden Globe Awards, held in Los Angeles, saw Emilia Pérez win four awards and The Brutalist win three, while several surprises, including Demi Moore's Best Actress win, marked the event.

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Gender Equality
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Golden Globes Celebrate Diverse Narratives and Social Commentary

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards saw Adrien Brody win Best Actor (Drama) for "The Brutalist," Brady Corbet win Best Director, Fernanda Torres win Best Actress (Drama) for "I'm Still Here," Edward Berger win Best Screenplay for "Conclave," and Demi Moore win Best Actress (Comedy/Musical) for "The Substan...

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Reduced Inequality
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Glenfiddich Malt Master's Journey and Aston Martin Partnership

Brian Kinsman, Glenfiddich's Malt Master, recounts his career journey from a dental company chemist to inheriting the role from David Stewart, highlighting the growing importance of scientific expertise in whisky production and the upcoming Aston Martin F1 team collaboration.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Detailed Oxfordshire Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Jurassic Interactions

Newly discovered dinosaur footprints in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry, provide exceptionally detailed Middle Jurassic (166 million years ago) tracks of sauropods and a megalosaurus, showcasing their interactions and offering new insights into their behavior and environment.

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Quality Education
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The Light in Our Eyes" Faces Domestic Distribution Challenges in India

Payal Kapadia's "The Light in Our Eyes," a Cannes Jury Grand Prix winner, faced domestic distribution hurdles in India and was excluded from the Oscars, highlighting the conflict between independent cinema and the mainstream Bollywood industry, influenced by political and religious factors.

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Gender Equality
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State Funeral Underway for Former President Jimmy Carter

A nearly week-long state funeral is underway for Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, who died last month aged 100; the event includes a procession through Plains, Georgia, and will culminate in a service at Washington National Cathedral attended by former presidents.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Graphic Novel Adaptation Enhances Understanding of Franco's Dictatorship

José Pablo García's graphic novel adaptation of Paul Preston's "Franco: Caudillo de España" uses impactful visuals to translate the academic text into an emotionally resonant narrative, enhancing understanding of the Franco dictatorship and showcasing the potential of graphic novels in historical an...

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Quality Education
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Indonesian Island Cruise Showcases Diverse Cultures and Natural Wonders

Coral Expeditions' 14-night cruise from Darwin to Sulawesi explores Indonesia's diverse landscapes and cultures, featuring encounters with Komodo dragons, snorkeling in national parks, cultural immersion in Tana Toraja, and participation in conservation efforts.

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Life Below Water
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Mapping Northern Ireland's Dialects: A Digital Archive

Professor Karen Corrigan's Speak for Yersel project is digitally documenting Northern Irish dialects, focusing on vocabulary variations (like the different names for sneakers) and gendered speech patterns, aiming to create a living archive of regional language.

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Quality Education
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Ainda Estou Aqui": A Family's Struggle Under Brazil's Dictatorship

The film "Ainda estou aqui," based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva's book and competing for a Golden Globe, meticulously recreates the family's 1960s home in Rio de Janeiro, highlighting their experiences during the Brazilian military dictatorship, including the disappearance and execution of Paiva's father...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Sierra Leone Tourism Booms: 33% Growth Since 2019

Bookings for African travel have surged 33 percent since 2019, with Sierra Leone, a West African nation, experiencing significant growth due to its unique cultural and eco-tourism offerings, including historical sites related to the slave trade, wildlife sanctuaries, and pristine beaches.

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No Poverty
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Sudan's Ancient Pyramids Threatened by War

Sudan's ancient pyramids, including the UNESCO World Heritage site Meroë, face destruction from the ongoing war; tourism has stopped, causing financial ruin for locals while the National Museum in Khartoum has been looted by the RSF militia.

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